tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2783412827368250589.post4405561255100502822..comments2023-10-18T23:32:25.969+08:00Comments on A Little Taffer's Room: It's A Folly To Think That RPK Is A Pushover Like OthersMelvin Mahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17787921245305124636noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2783412827368250589.post-36703091025701184742009-05-29T02:21:32.327+08:002009-05-29T02:21:32.327+08:00Weird! Interpol Charter does not allow for extradi...Weird! Interpol Charter does not allow for extradition in the case of "political" reasons.<br /><br />In the case of a former senior employee of the CCB (Cooperative Central Bank, Jln. Masjid India, Kuala Lumpur), whom the AG wanted to prosecute in CBT for a few million dollars, the AG failed in extradition - from Australia.<br /><br />Said employee went on to become the Mayor of a town in Oz.<br /><br />Apparently this Goh (who claims to be in Australia) needs to brush his teeth more often.<br /><br />- Former BankerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2783412827368250589.post-35229300916483611592009-05-27T23:01:01.473+08:002009-05-27T23:01:01.473+08:00Learn English - your article appears to be written...Learn English - your article appears to be written by 10 year old.PK Rajanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2783412827368250589.post-80201003132253286082009-05-27T15:46:41.297+08:002009-05-27T15:46:41.297+08:00Yes,
definitely agree with your article..
May RPK ...Yes,<br />definitely agree with your article..<br />May RPK stay strong as ever.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2783412827368250589.post-77353065511217570682009-05-27T14:14:52.391+08:002009-05-27T14:14:52.391+08:00"Given of the past reputation.America, Australia a..."Given of the past reputation.America, Australia and UK are among the top nations to play fair by the rules and law and on the game of political asylum."<br /><br />I mean this in the best intention to you and all readers that may have come across this statement that you the kind writer have written.<br /><br />I find this statement grossly over generalising and a bit naive to state without qualifications.<br /><br />These three countries have very different background and have very different historical experiences unique to themselves as any other sovereign country would have its own historical and cultural baggages and hiccups too.<br /><br />One may say that the most common line of connection may be the English language spoken but even that the Americans may claim that their english is an improvemnt over the mother country's the UK version. Ths australian English version also may be very colorful and interesting.<br /><br />Any country as in any individual person when making a decision invariably will put self interest and risk to oneself as a deciding factor to go forward.<br /><br />Fairness and justice as seen in many countries can be relative to who it benefits.<br />As in real life a judgement in a favor of party A will be greeted as a fair judgement and the losing party B will always regard a judgement not in their favor as unfair and misguided.<br />You see my point or not.<br />Let's us suppose RPK is really in Australia, and he got in because Oz thinks he is not a threat.<br />Do you think OZ would sacrifice a country's national interest for one individuals political struggle, If it was a Chinese dissident and it is China that Oz is up against, the boom in trade and sale of commodities like coal and gas would be a consideration in OZ deciding to let one political refugee in at the risk of causing hundreds of Australians to lose their jobs and livelihood and causing a destablising factor in Australian social life.<br /><br /><br />Fairness is always greeted highly for those things have been ruled in their favor.<br /><br />I think it it fair to qualify the above quoted statement by saying that the 3 countries mentioned above will let is someone seeking political refugee status if it does not cause the host country too much trouble and does not cause destabilisng forces on the country as a whole.<br /><br />Former Paul Keating as I may recall correctly or PM Hawk and PM Howard all have said something along the line that Tun M was an incorrigible recalcitrant.<br /><br />It shows the general feeling of Australia's regard for Malaysia's perceived image overseas.<br /><br />Richard<br />In RPK case he was perceived as a low threat to the overall scheme of things in Australia and letting him to enjoy Brisbane's mild winter and sunshine is merely a lift of a finger.Perhaps he travelled to Australia on a UK passport , that would it even easier.Sincerejohnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14506149549590385976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2783412827368250589.post-41174602969001821392009-05-27T09:21:53.718+08:002009-05-27T09:21:53.718+08:00Dear Wei Liang, don't get yourself carried away of...Dear Wei Liang, don't get yourself carried away of being a wannabe hero and be expendable later on. <br /><B>Spot on</B>bennylohhttp://malaysiancartoons.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com