Parliament
should pay tribute to Rosli Mohd Said as its first item of business on
Monday, followed by an all-party motion to establish a Rosli Award to honour
members of public for their contribution to roll back the crime wave Media Statement by Lim Kit Siang (Petaling Jaya, Thursday): Four news items today should ban beyond any shadow of doubt about the gravity of the double rise in the crime rate and the fear of crime among Malaysians, who have lost the fundamental rights of personal safety and community security, with Malaysians no longer feel safe whether for themselves or their loved ones in the streets, public places or even in the privacy of their homes. These four items are:
The time has come for Parliament, the Cabinet, the Police and the civil society to take seriously the double rise in the crime rate and the fear of crime among Malaysians and for a restoration of Malaysia to the pre-1990s where Malaysia was a comparatively safe country for citizens and tourists, to the extent that the nation’s leaders can publicly mock and decry the serious crime situation in Western capitals like London and New York. As a first step in a new national resolve to restore Malaysia to the pre-1990s, when Malaysians enjoyed a good Public Safety Index with no fear of crime haunting Malaysians in the streets, public places or the privacy of their homes, Parliament should pay tribute to Rosli Mohd Said as its first item of business when it reconvenes on Monday, followed by an all-party motion to establish a Rosli Award to honour members of the public for their contribution to roll back the crime wave. Rosli, a van driver, was killed when he tried to apprehend a snatch thief in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. (1/7/2004) * Lim Kit Siang, Parliamentary Opposition Leader, Member of Parliament for Ipoh Timor & DAP National Chairman |