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After bow, DAP dared to show backbone with 'quit' ultimatum










After bow, DAP dared to show backbone with 'quit' ultimatum


Published: Jul 17, 2025 3:31 PM
Updated: 8:01 PM


Summary

  • Ramasamy questions DAP on whether it still has the backbone to fight for the justice it once demanded.

  • Urimai chairperson says Teoh Beng Hock’s family and Malaysians deserve decisive action, not disgraceful silence.


Urimai chairperson P Ramasamy has dared his former party to issue an ultimatum to the government - arrest and prosecute those responsible for Teoh Beng Hock’s death, or face the withdrawal of DAP’s support.

“Anything less would confirm what many now suspect - that the party has become morally bankrupt, more concerned with power, positions, and perks than justice.

“Has DAP lost its soul? Or does it still have the backbone to fight for the justice it once demanded? The time for speeches and symbolic bows is over. The Teoh family and Malaysians deserve decisive action, not disgraceful silence,” he added in a statement.

Ramasamy (above) was responding to several DAP leaders, led by secretary-general Anthony Loke, bowing for a minute in “respect and sorrow” to the family of the late political aide.

Loke also appealed to the grieving family to consider accepting the government’s “goodwill contribution” over the political aide’s tragic death.

However, Ramasamy said this appeared to signal the end of DAP’s pursuit of justice.


The late Teoh Beng Hock


“For a party that once championed the truth behind Teoh’s death with such fervour, this recent act is nothing short of a betrayal. Instead of pressing for accountability, DAP now seems to be cushioning the unresolved grief with financial compensation. This is not justice - it’s an escape route.

“It is shameful that the DAP leadership, now part of the Pakatan Harapan-led coalition government with 40 MPs, lacks the courage and moral integrity to demand closure in this tragic case.

“Despite the power it holds, the party seems paralysed, unwilling to confront those responsible within the MACC for Teoh’s death 16 years ago,” he added.


Hollow apology

Ramasamy, who joined DAP in 2005 and quit in 2023, claimed that there is no significant difference between DAP and MACC now, with both appearing more interested in paying off the family than ensuring accountability.

“The MACC’s involvement in Teoh’s death remains unaddressed, yet both entities are offering compensation, as though money can overwrite justice.

“This shift is not just disappointing - it is deeply offensive to the Chinese community that once placed unwavering faith in DAP. It is a slap in the face to the Teoh family, who are now expected to accept money in lieu of truth,” added the former Penang deputy chief minister II.


Muda secretary-general Ainie Haziqah


Similarly, Muda expressed disappointment with DAP’s call for the family to accept the compensation and apology.

The party’s secretary-general, Ainie Haziqah, said an apology without full accountability is hollow as it does not bring closure, and does not serve justice for a tragedy that has haunted the nation for years.

“Teoh’s death was not a simple accident, but was a matter involving government institutions and the abuse of power.

“We remind especially those in government today who once stood in opposition, demanding justice, that public trust in our institutions hinges on genuine accountability, not mere words.

“Justice cannot be negotiated for convenience. The same goes for how this apology cannot be accepted without proper accountability.

“Muda stands firmly with the family of Teoh and the rakyat in demanding clear answers and real consequences for those involved. We reject any attempt to turn this long-standing injustice into a political compromise,” she added in a statement.


Publicity stunt

At a press conference earlier, Loke, accompanied by party vice-chairperson Teo Nie Ching, Selangor DAP chief Ng Sze Han, and Teoh’s former boss, Ean Yong Hian Wah, had bowed for about a minute.

Loke stressed that the goodwill contribution does not mean the case would be closed.


DAP leaders bowing for a minute earlier today in a plea to Teoh Beng Hock’s family to accept MACC’s apology and goodwill contribution


“The case remains unresolved, it remains open, and it means in no way by accepting the contribution that they are satisfied or have agreed to settle the case. Not at all,” he emphasised.

MACC chief Azam Baki yesterday issued an apology and extended a goodwill contribution, calling it a “gesture of compassion” in recognition of the prolonged pain and suffering endured by the family.

However, the family rejected both the apology and the offer, dismissing them as a mere publicity stunt.


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kt comments:

3 DAP leaders should kneel in abject apologies to the TBH family:

(a) Ngeh Koo Ham for insulting thr TBH family

(b) Ean Yong Hian Wah (TBH's former boss) for doing frigg-all for decades and acting dunno, and

(c) Lim Kit Siang for abandoning TBH's cause to sleep with the enemy (MACC)


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6/01/2017

Let us not forget Teoh Beng Hock


Alas, someone in the DAP might have forgotten
The evil that was perpetuated on a young man
By a Nazi-like organization that has been rotten
Yet easily forgiven by a political flash in the pan


All for grubby politics, none for integrity nor justice
For a man slain on the very eve of his wedding day
Oh we weep, what treachery to become so solicitous
To abandon principles, an evil crime now is gainsay


DAP leader Lim Kit Siang shook hands with Rohaizad Yaakob, a top Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) official to show the opposition’s solidarity with the MACC 

Yet just a year earlier Kit Siang in his article, titled "Malaysians will not rest until justice is done for the killing of Teoh Beng Hock" said DAP and Pakatan Rakyat would continue to highlight the injustice of Teoh Beng Hock’s unresolved murder

what utter bullshit

But I haven't!

When is the MACC going to hand over to the police the person responsible for the untimely death of Teoh Beng Hock?



8/06/2015

Forgetting Teoh Beng Hock


O so soon you've forgotten me
Hey, my late name was Teoh Beng Hock
Is that even in your memory
Or just a wee footnote in history
My story soon to become mere talk-cock


Those who sinned against me
Cursing my family with veritable untold woes
Making Er Jia a fatherless baby
And those men with no pity
Have become icons by you, your new heroes



Thou faithless headless chooks
Have further insulted my already grieving family
Giving the enemy support but not rebukes
Ever greater pain my family now brooks
All because of your sad self-interest treachery

Bhai once said don't be immoral
In desperately seeking victory without morality
Nor should one be ever unethical
But safeguard and value our principle
To never sacrifice and replace with hypocrisy


YOU UNMITIGATED HYPOCRITICAL BASTARDS!





Read also my KTemoc Komposes posts:

(1) Remembering Teoh Beng Hock

(2) The murder of Teoh Beng Hock

(3) I work for the rights of the dead



And read Malaysiakini:

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