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Sharapova battles back to power into final

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 08:48 AM PDT

Maria Sharapova of Russia celebrates after defeating Sabine Lisicki of Germany in their semi-final match at the Wimbledon tennis championships on June 30, 2011. — Reuters pic

LONDON, June 30 — Favourite Maria Sharapova set up a Wimbledon final against Petra Kvitova after storming back from a shaky start to beat Sabine Lisicki 6-4 6-3 today.

The Russian fifth seed, who won the grasscourt grand slam in 2004, slipped 3-0 down to the German wildcard in the first set of the semi-final but suddenly found her groove to rattle off a string of winners.

Rain was in the air just as Sharapova was excelling but the drizzle held off and her momentum was maintained.

The second set was again inconsistent from both players but the 24-year-old prevailed and will now fancy her chances against the Czech eighth seed in Saturday's showpiece. — Reuters


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Kvitova makes final after silencing Azarenka

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 06:56 AM PDT

Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic hits a return to Victoria Azarenka of Belarus during their semi-final match at the Wimbledon tennis championships on June 30, 2011. — Reuters pic

LONDON, June 30 — Eighth seed Petra Kvitova battled past Victoria Azarenka 6-1 3-6 6-2 at Wimbledon today to reach her first grand slam final.

The Czech, also a semi-finalist last year, was utterly dominant early on from the baseline with her crisp and accurate hitting.

Belarussian fourth seed Azarenka, whose yelping noise when striking the ball has caused amusement and annoyance at the grasscourt grand slam, stormed back in the second set though as Kvitova struck eight unforced errors.

An early break in the third rekindled Kvitova's fire and she sealed a place in Saturday's final against Maria Sharapova or Sabine Lisicki. — Reuters

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Harry Potter to cast final spell with 8th, last film

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 04:13 AM PDT

British author JK Rowling, creator of the Harry Potter series of books, poses during the launch of new online website Pottermore in London June 23, 2011. The eighth and final instalment in one of cinema's most successful series, has its premiere in London in a week. – Reuters pic

LONDON, June 30 – As the studio behind the Harry Potter films likes to remind us, "It all ends here".

"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2", the eighth and final instalment in one of cinema's most successful series, has its premiere in London in a week, and experts predict records could tumble when it hits theatres on July 15.

The cast and crew have promised the most explosive Potter movie yet, even though computer-generated special effects and action scenes have been predominant throughout.

"The last movie is going to be really, really fast-paced and a load of action in it and it is like a war film," Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe said in a recent interview.

The final film, the first Potter instalment to be available in 3D, will reveal whether boy wizard Potter prevails over his evil nemesis Lord Voldemort in a classic good-versus-evil climax, although J.K. Rowling's novels provide the answer.

Knowing what happens next is unlikely to dampen enthusiasm among the huge fan base Rowling has built up through the seven books and movie adaptations, for whom Deathly Hallows Part 2 will be a bitter-sweet moment.

For millions of mostly young people around the world, the release of each Harry Potter novel or movie was a major event, explaining the long queues outside bookshops and screaming crowds at red carpet film launches.

"I've had eight years of my life with something to look forward to with the next Harry Potter, and it's about to end," said Ren Bishop, a 21-year-old from Springfield, Missouri in the United States.

"As a fan I'm sad; it's like saying goodbye to an old friend," added the two-time local Potter trivia champion.

Befitting such a landmark film, Hollywood studio Warner Bros will take over London's historic Trafalgar Square for the red carpet premiere, making space for the anticipated crowds dressed in Potter costumes and intense media interest.

For weeks plasma screens in Tokyo and advertisements across Britain have been flagging the sendoff, which is set to be marked with parties, stunts and promotional events.

On the red carpet will be the actors playing Harry, Ron and Hermione, aged between nine and 11 years old when they were cast and who have grown up in the bubble of super stardom.

For Rupert Grint (Ron), Radcliffe (Harry) and Emma Watson (Hermione), the transition to life post-Potter may not be easy, despite the fact that all three have sizeable personal fortunes and other acting options to pursue.

For Warner Bros, the end of Potter, its most bankable property, is equally daunting.

The seven movies released so far, starting with "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's) Stone" in 2001, have grossed US$6.4 billion (RM19.33 billion) at the box office, averaging close to US$1 billion per picture.

Although the figures hide a steady decline in admissions, with the first film still the most successful, experts predict that the combination of higher 3D ticket prices and anticipation surrounding the final chapter could see Deathly Hallows 2 break records.

Website Boxofficemojo said it could even eclipse the North American opening weekend record of US$158.4 million set by Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight" in 2008.

The movies are only a part of a lucrative Potter industry. Author Rowling's seven books have sold more than 400 million copies globally, and there are toys, video games and a theme park tied to the books and movies.

Despite the imminent disappearance of Potter from the big screen, Rowling wants to ensure that he lives on, commercially as well as creatively.

Last week she launched a new website Pottermore which will develop characters and storylines from the books and allow readers to interact and navigate her magical world.

There is also a shop, the exclusive vendor of the soon-to-be-launched ebooks along with other merchandise. – Reuters

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‘The Three Musketeers’ starring Milla Jovovich

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 02:26 AM PDT

LOS ANGELES, June 30 – The second trailer for The Three Musketeers was released online June 28, offering a full-length view of the adventure, filled with action-packed sword fights, hot air balloon battles and a flame-throwing spectacle.

The film stars Logan Lerman (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief) as the irrepressible D'Artagnan who joins forces with the legendary but rogue musketeers – Athos, Porthos and Aramis, played by Matthew Macfadyen (Robin Hood), Ray Stevenson (Thor), and Luke Evans (Clash of the Titans), respectively.

This new trailer shows this latest remake of the tale of the musketeers and their goal to stop a deadly double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne and putting the world at war.

In the role of M'lady de Winter, Milla Jovovich, the star of the Resident Evil franchise, is directed by her husband Paul W.S. Anderson, who has loosely adapted the Alexandre Dumas novel.

Also joining the ensemble is Christoph Waltz as Cardinal Richelieu, Mads Mikkelsen (Casino Royale) as Rochefort and Orlando Bloom (Pirates of the Caribbean) as the Duke of Buckingham.

After a September 30 debut in Sweden, The Three Musketeers opens in 3D October 12-14 in North America, the UK, Australia, France and other European countries, then rolls out in other markets through November.

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2IULuYDKHM – AFP

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Liz Taylor’s jewels, fashion set for December auctions

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 07:58 AM PDT

NEW YORK, June 30 — Actress Elizabeth Taylor's renowned collection of jewelry, works of art, fashion and memorabilia will be sold in a series of auctions starting in December, Christie's said yesterday.

Taylor, one of the last great stars from Hollywood's heyday who was known as much for her beauty, love of diamonds, eight marriages and work as an AIDS activist as her films, died of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles on March 23 at age 79.

Christie's said it will devote all its Rockefeller Center headquarters gallery space to an unprecedented, monumental 10-day exhibition of her collection beginning on December 3.

Before the sale a three-month worldwide tour of Taylor's jewelry, fashion, accessories, decorative arts and memorabilia will kick off in September, with stops in Moscow, London, Los Angeles, Dubai, Geneva, Paris, and Hong Kong.

Marc Porter, Christie's Americas chairman and president, said the exhibitions would provide "a window into the world of a true icon, a rare woman who was at once an international film and fashion star, loving mother, successful businesswoman, and generous humanitarian."

In keeping with Taylor's humanitarian work a portion of the proceeds from the exhibition admissions, events and publications related to the sales will be donated to The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, which the actress founded in 1991.

Christie's did not release details on specific items in the auction or estimates of what they would fetch but past sales of collections of other famous people have sold for many millions.

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' estate fetched US$35 million (RM105.7 million) at Sotheby's in 1993, while a nine-day sale of property from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor soared to nearly US$25 million.

The series of Taylor sales are individually devoted to jewelry, haute couture, fashion and accessories, decorative arts and memorabilia from Taylor's Bel Air home, and Impressionist and modern art.

Taylor's jewelry is expected to draw intense interest. Christie's described the sale as "one of the most remarkable jewelry events in auction history." A gala evening sale December 13 will be followed by two more sessions on December 14.

Taylor's jewelry was reportedly worth more than US$100 million at her death. Her estate was valued at anywhere from US$500 million to US$1 billion.

All sales, except art which will be held in London in February, will take place in December in New York.

Christie's said it will also hold online-only sales through Christie's LIVE to run concurrent with the exhibition and sale dates. — Reuters

Actress Elizabeth Taylor is shown in this undated handout photo. — Reuters pic

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Le Mans special edition Audi planned

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 06:24 AM PDT

The Audi R8 V8 Limited Edition — AFP pic

LE MANS (France), June 30 — Audi has announced a special edition of its R8 V8 vehicle, set to be available later this year.

The Audi R8 V8 Limited Edition will be available in coupé form only, the luxury automaker said June 29, and has been created in honor of the brand's tenth victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race which took place June 11-12.

Drivers André Lotterer, Marcel Fassler and Benoît Treluyer took Audi to victory with an R8 at the gruelling endurance race, edging in ahead of a Peugeot 908.

It's the second year that Audi has beaten Peugeot to first place in the race, although the French automaker managed to take third, fourth and fifth places.

The new model, reserved solely for British fans of the Audi brand, will have a limited-edition run of just 100 models and will be priced from £93,935 (RM454,645), with performance specification unchanged from the R8 V8, which offers 0-100kph in 4.6 seconds and a top speed of 300kph.

It will be easily distinguishable on the road thanks to GT-inspired 19-inch alloy wheels, featuring red brake callipers reminiscent again of the Le Mans-winning model.

It will be available in a Titanium Metallic paint finish exclusive to the model, Audi has said, while interiors have been finished by crimson red accents to the nappa leather seats, along with a leather-functioned steering wheel and red leather knee pads and passenger door handles.

The Limited Edition model includes several equipment upgrades, including a satellite navigation, integrated seatbelt microphones with Bluetooth interface for making mobile phone calls and a Bang & Olufsen sound system.

Order books will open in July, with the first models expected to hit the roads in October 2011.

http://www.audi.co.uk. — AFP-Relaxnews


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PAS kecam Pemuda Umno, Himpunan Bersih 2.0 bukan subversif

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 02:44 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR, 30 Jun - Dewan Pemuda PAS pusat menempelak kenyataan Ketua Penerangan Pemuda Umno Datuk Seri Reezal Merican yang menuduh PAS, PKR, DAP dan Sekretariat Bersih mengamalkan kegiatan subversif dan anarki.

"Saya selaku Ketua Dewan Pemuda PAS mencabar Pemuda Umno khususnya Reezal Merican untuk membuktikan apakah peruntukan dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan yang mengharamkan rakyat berhimpun secara aman dan tanpa senjata?

"Sedangkan saya mahu Reezal Merican melihat apakah tindakan provokasi ratusan Pemuda Umno Malaysia yang berhimpun untuk mengecam dan mencabar untuk membakar bangunan Parti Keadilan Rakyat beberapa malam yang lalu adalah perbuatan sopan dan baik?" kata Nasrudin Hasan dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

Nasrudin menambah, "adakah Reezal Merican sedar bahawa Perkasa yang melancarkan Gerak Aman dan Pahlawan Keamanan sambil melontarkan beberapa kenyataan berbaur pertembungan fizikal bukan sesuatu yang mengancam keamanan negara?"

Reezal Merican dipetik berkata oleh akhbar harian tempatan hari ini bahawa komponen Pakatan Rakyat itu dan Bersih menjalankan kenyataan subversif dan anarki.

Malah, soal beliau, adakah Reezal Merican tahu terdapat pertubuhan silat di negara ini yang bersedia untuk menghalang peserta himpunan aman Bersih 2.0 pada 9 Julai dengan tanpa jaminan bahawa anak-anak buah pertubuhan silat itu akan melakukan tindak balas yang agresif.

"Sejak Sekretariat Bersih 2.0 mengumumkan Himpunan Aman Bersih 2.0, tidak ada satu pun kenyataan kami yang menggambarkan akan berlaku kekacauan dan huru hara pada hari tersebut," kata beliau lagi.

Bagaimanapun kata beliau, "sebenarnya, reaksi emosional Umno termasuk rangkaian dan media miliknya yang cuba menanamkan rasa takut kepada jiwa rakyat sehingga pelbagai ancaman dilemparkan penganjur Bersih."

"Siapakah sebenarnya yang cuba bersikap subversif?" katanya.

Oleh itu kata Nasrudin belia tetap menyeru kepada rakyat khususnya anak muda yang cintakan keadilan di Malaysia dan menginginkan kehidupan yang lebih baik di negara ini agar dapat turun menyatakan sokongan tanpa rasa takut kerana perhimpunan ini dijamin di sisi Perlembagaan Persekutuan dan ia akan dilakukan secara aman tanpa sebarang perancangan dan agenda sulit. 

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PM: Himpunan Bersih 2.0 tidak pengaruh tarikh PRU-13

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 02:29 AM PDT

SIPITANG, 30 Jun — Datuk Seri Najib Razak berkata rancangan pihak tertentu mahu mengadakan Himpunan Bersih 2.0 kononnya bagi menuntut pilihan raya secara bersih tidak akan memberi tekanan kepadanya untuk memikirkan bila pilihan raya umum bakal diadakan.

"(Persoalan) pilihan raya, bila akan diadakan tidak tertakluk kepada (tuntutan penganjur perhimpunan) Bersih," katanya dipetik Bernama Online.

Bercakap pada sidang media di sini hari ini, Perdana Menteri (gambar) berkata sebenarnya perhimpunan itu bermotif politik dan tuntutan itu boleh diselesaikan tanpa mengheret rakyat untuk menyertai demonstrasi jalanan yang boleh menggugat ketenteraman awam.

Katanya tuntutan yang dikemukakan sepatutnya boleh dikemukakan untuk dipertimbangkan oleh Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR).

Penganjur Himpunan Bersih 2.0 antara lain menyenaraikan tuntutan pembersihan senarai undi, mereformasi undi pos, penggunaan dakwat kekal dan pengukuhan institusi awam.

Perdana Menteri berkata usaha untuk memperkenalkan sistem biometrik sedang dilakukan bagi menolak dakwaan tentang kewujudan pengundi hantu sementara rakyat perlu diberikan penjelasan sepenuhnya tentang proses undi pos yang sebenarnya turut disaksikan sendiri oleh wakil-wakil daripada parti pembangkang.

Najib menyifatkan rancangan mengadakan Himpunan Bersih 2.0 itu sebenarnya bertujuan mengalih tumpuan rakyat terutama momentum sokongan rakyat terhadap usaha transformasi oleh kerajaan Barisan Nasional.

"Mereka melihat satu dua hari ini momentum (sokongan) semakin meningkat kepada Barisan Nasional. Mereka nak buat (seolah-olah) Barisan Nasional kurang mendapat sokongan rakyat dengan menuduh kita sebagai kerajaan zalim dan kuku besi," katanya.

Beliau turut mempersoalkan sikap kumpulan penganjur perhimpunan ini yang berdiam diri apabila pembangkang berjaya memenangi beberapa pilihan raya kecil dan menawan empat buah negeri dalam pilihan raya umum ke-12 sebelum ini.

Katanya, kerajaan telah diberi mandat oleh rakyat untuk memastikan keselamatan dan ketenteraman di negara ini terjamin dan mengambil sebarang tindakan perlu untuk mengekang sebarang kegiatan yang boleh membawa kepada keadaan huru-hara.

Najib berkata tindakan mengadakan demonstrasi jalanan ini merupakan 'psikologi rusuhan' yang bertujuan merangsang pengikutnya bertindak ganas dan tindakan ini tidak boleh dibenarkan berlaku di negara ini.

"Perkara ini tidak boleh dipandang ringan kerana sekiranya dibenarkan, ia sukar dikawal dan menjejaskan rakyat," katanya.

Pengerusi BN ini menambah, sebarang keputusan sama ada untuk menguatkuasakan undang-undang darurat bagi mengekang kegiatan ini terserah kepada budi-bicara polis.

Katanya sebarang tindakan yang diambil terhadap kumpulan ini akan dilakukan dengan mengutamakan kepentingan dan ketenteraman rakyat.

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Holy Men, Holy Women 12 — Gawai 1

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 05:47 PM PDT

JUNE 30 — There was an air of great cheer and festivity at the departure lounge of the Low-Cost Carrier Terminal as passengers waited to board the plane for Kuching. The delightful Bahasa Sarawak peppered the air.

"Gawai" could be heard intermittently in the conversations as the passengers readied themselves to head home for the festivities.

A group of men dressed in black T-shirts and jeans occupied the front seats. They were all wiry, like a pack of lean, hungry wild dogs.

A few men behind me were calling out to each other, asking which hotel they planned to visit and booze the night away. "Kita mau tani di mana?" Meanwhile, young couples and old people chattered away non-stop on the flight.

To understand the Bidayuhs, I was told by Dr P, I had to observe Gawai in Sarawak. Many people I knew could only talk of the parties and drunkenness in longhouses when Gawai was celebrated. Babai, the priest I met and lived with in January, had also advised me to fly to Kuching to see the adat of the Bidayuh people.

Entering Sarawak is always a surreal experience. Peninsular Malaysians and foreigners clock in at immigration, and hold on to a tiny piece of paper which tells you that you have arrived in Sarawak and can only be there for a limited time. Peninsular Malaysians have to apply for work permits in order to work in Sarawak. The immigration counters of the airport never fail to remind me that I am but a tourist when I am in Sabah/Sarawak even though we are all Malaysians.

I was to stay in Kampung Grogo, so I had been informed prior to the trip. The evening I arrived I hitched a ride with Dr P, whom I had met on my last trip earlier in the year. He was a man on a mission, and in a hurry. We were late, and the villagers of Kampung Grogo would not start any ritual until he arrived.

He had found a family to host me; the matriarch of the family was one of the six priestesses left in the village. "And perhaps even among the Bidayuhs," he said. The Dayung Boris was in great danger of extinction, and this was frightening as no healing could take place if there were no priestesses.

I found Dr P quite a delightful man of contradiction. He was a general practitioner who had participated in local politics. He was also in training to become a Bidayuh priest. He was an energetic man, determined to save the Bidayuh culture from ruin and extinction.

"I want to set up a centre so priestesses can be initiated," he said.

"But I thought priestesses were chosen by Topa, the Almighty," I countered. "You can't decide to be one, if you don't have those dreams."

Dr P didn't answer. He was concentrating on getting to the village before eight.

The women who eventually become Dayung Boris usually encounter a year of illnesses, all mysterious and cannot be resolved by Western medication. Most of them are married by then and have families. As they struggle to get back their health, it would be revealed to them in a series of dreams that they have been chosen by Topa, and that they have spirit-husbands. I remember asking a Dayung Boris once whether her husband felt jealous or intimidated by his rival.

"No. It is our adat. He has to live with it." What a lovely way of sanctioning spiritual polyandry: Topa has said so.

A priestess's role in Gawai is important as she and her colleagues would spend three nights praying and singing so the gods will bless the harvest and community. Her presence was also required at healing sessions for the ill and mad, the possessed and heartbroken.

Dr P peered into the dark as he drove up a trunk road leading into the provinces. Kampung Grogo was about 40 minutes away from Kuching but there were hardly any streetlights lining the road.

"I need to be sighted. But I wonder if I can handle that, because once I can see and talk to them, people will think I'm mad! I'm still a working man!" But it was only appropriate that he becomes a priest. His late mother was a chief priestess of the village. The lineage cannot be broken — healing is in their blood.

We arrived, and I was deposited at a priestess's house. The few Bidayuh villages I had been to were similar. Longhouses no longer exist in semi-urbanised areas, and the houses which replaced them are compact, sited next to each other very closely, and located on steep hills.

The roads leading into the villages are always narrow. Also, there was a tangy-sweet smell which hovered in the villages I visited, a smell I could not place.

Sumuk (grandmother) and Babai (grandfather) were pleasant, but our introductions to each other were rushed. They had to hurry as they were needed at the Rumah Gawai. Sumuk was adjusting her priestess headgear. It kept tilting, and she didn't like it.

Young children darted in and out of her house. "Nenek!" they called out before prancing over to the next house. A well-fed young boy sauntered in, plucking at his toy and looking at me unabashedly.

Dr P motioned to me to follow him. We're to go to the Rumah Gawai. Tonight was the first of the three nights of rituals, he said. The priestesses would be living there for the three nights, and their duties were going to last well into the night.

Kampung Grogo, like all the villages in Sarawak, was going to celebrate Gawai Obuo Sowa, the end-of-the-year harvest festival. It was a time of celebration, especially if the harvest was plentiful.

The whole village was involved in helping the priests and priestesses in their work.

The Rumah Gawai, like all the houses in Kampung Grogo, was square in shape, and white. A small outhouse and kitchen were attached at the back. Inside, everyone was busy. The male priests were preparing the feast for the ritual, while six very old women in T-shirts, batik sarongs and headgear were on the floor, arranging offerings of sireh and betel nut. One of the Dayung Boris was a tiny and thin woman, who was hunched by age and wore goggle-like spectacles. She hopped about spryly in their section of the room, as she held onto bamboo stalks and leaves.

I heard singing outside. It was melancholic, and sounded like a hymn. It came from a house of one of the villagers who had died the night before, and the family was singing. They were Christians, and would only be participating in the Gawai festivities on the last night.

Clang!

Smoke filled the air. Teenage boys scampered into the Rumah Gawai, and took their seats. The clang I heard was now a full percussion set. They beat, clapped and drummed on the gongs enthusiastically. More children and teenagers appeared, cheering their friends on.

Two priests with bowed backs, dressed in white coats and batik headgear, walked to the centre of the room. Their hands were raised in the air as they paid homage to their gods, and they walked around the offerings which had been laid on the floor. Their hands moved up and down, as if they were receiving alms from the air.

The gong performance was hypnotic. The beat became faster. More smoke wafted in and out of the wired windows.

The Dayung Boris, all six of them, were on a swing, singing softly. The song was even incomprehensible to them, as it had come to them in a dream. All they had to do was to sing it the whole night until the next morning, in praise of Topa and Gawai.

Next: Gawai 2.

* The views expressed here are the personal opinion of the columnist.

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Malaysia’s season of fear

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 05:26 PM PDT

JUNE 30 — "Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?"

Joseph Welch, the attorney representing the US Army, asked this of Senator Joseph McCarthy at the height of the series of "witch-hunts" under the guise of various congressional committees to uncover unAmerican activities in America between 1953-54.

America was in the early years of the Cold War when tales of communists, spies and those bent on destroying the American way of life were rife.

McCarthy felt his populism, electability and political future could benefit from playing up the "bogeyman."

Proof or even truth was irrelevant in the dark period referred to as "McCarthyism".

Eventually the US government, Congress and people disowned that period, and vowed never to repeat it. However, by then, lives had been destroyed.

People who had attended certain meetings, or joined a university club or just spent time with someone "dubious" were under suspicion. No one was spared and all conversations had consequences.

Fear ruled the McCarthy era, friends betraying friends to escape persecution, lives destroyed based on hearsay and the belief truth comes before judgment became a myth. Trust in government was irrevocably shattered.

Which brings us to Malaysia, 2011. In this season of fear, arrests, intimidation, threats and encouragement to right-wing groups mount to cloud the days leading to Bersih 2.0.

[Bersih is an NGO initiative to champion freer and fairer elections in Malaysia with its centrepiece mammoth rally planned for July 9. This has resulted in the Barisan Nasional government using all arms of the state to jettison it. (Yes, the democratically elected government of Malaysia feels that there is enough democracy in Malaysia already and therefore objects to any efforts to increase the levels of democracy because this might lead to the end of democratic Malaysia. Hey, welcome to Malaysia!) The police feel it is better to use all their personnel to stop the rally than to work with the organisers to ensure a smooth and trouble-free event.]

Malaysians with certain banners, books and pamphlets have been arrested. Some have been accused of sowing the seeds of open rebellion against King and country. Opposition politicians have been summoned left, right and centre to police interviews. Citizens are to be arrested if they wear the wrong attire.

This is an old Umno tactic.

Apply immense and widespread pressure on all the "usual suspects" so that the following may occur. One, the organisers are so distracted they are unable to mobilise adequately for the event. Two, apprehension to attend the rally will grow in the hearts of citizens (I'll support change from a distant, watch it on the Net). Three, the various Bersih leaders might differ on a response (to go on with the rally, tone it down, cancel it, postpone it or prefer a stadium) and in-fighting will result.

The police will maintain the same level of responsiveness as during the first Bersih rally in 2007. A win for the government and police is if the numbers for the rally drop from what is expected. Anything below expectation is proof that there is little support for electoral reform in Malaysia and only those hardcore supporters really want it.

It is about keeping dissent as a minority sport. No nation is altered by the majority of its people agreeing on one thing, it is led to an inevitable change when a substantial number of its people desire it. A sort of tipping point. Umno does not want Malaysians to sense a tipping point is at hand.

I have to ask the government of the day, so that I have some clarity of the issue at hand, "How afraid do you want me to be?" As a living person I already have my own set of fears. And so do all who wake up in the morning.

We fear losing our jobs, or our businesses. And even when we stay above water level in either there are a myriad of fears in those daily working hours.

We fear that our loved ones are not secure or in need. We fear that our personal relationships with our loved ones are in jeopardy, that the wrong thing was said or, worst, done.

We fear about our own existence as a source of meaning. But above all we fear our mortality.

So with my daily routine of fears, perhaps my government is convinced I have space for one more, the fear of them. To live and not know when my "pound of flesh" is to be exacted.

Of course there is the argument that I do not have to live with that fear. The fear apparently rescinds when I accept my government in its present shape and not question its powers.

Which is not too bad since no good serf ever has grounds to fear his benevolent master, so I am told.

I'll kindly reject that offer and postulate an alternate view.

How about this?

Life already has enough fear to tip each of us from our tiny boat into the depths of a spiralling universe; in that chaos and uncertainty, the government becomes our lighthouse, our lifeboat.

For it is natural to look to government for assurance, belief and compassion.

Why doesn't my government fill that void rather than chuck me into the void?

Government can choose its legacy.

There are two classics about men on islands, HG Well's "The island of Dr Moreau" and Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe".

The title characters had different views about how to govern their islands. Moreau constructed a society of beasts to serve him through the manipulation of science and knowledge. The power consumes him.

Shipwrecked Crusoe finds a native "Friday" by accident. He decides to engage the man from a difference culture; teach him and to have him as a friend. In a combination of personal needs and moral obligation, uses his relationship with "Friday" to express his humanity and live his life.

They are stories, and I will not overextend interpretation other than to take their broad and basic lessons: To seek power as an end or a meaningful kinship with those whom you live with, without fear.

The present path of this government does not augur well for democracy. It does not augur well just on the count of decency. I have to ask, even before reading about the next arrest in these coming days, have these people no sense of decency?

* The views expressed here are the personal opinion of the columnist.

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Federer stunned by inspired Tsonga

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 08:24 AM PDT

Tsonga reacts after defeating Roger Federer today. — Reuters pic

LONDON, June 29 — Roger Federer suffered his second straight Wimbledon quarter-final exit when an extraordinary comeback by Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga condemned the Swiss to a shock 3-6 6-7 6-4 6-4 6-4 defeat today.

The third seed's defeat was the first time he has lost a grand slam match having been two sets up.

"It was just amazing today, I played unbelievable, everything was in," Tsonga said in a televised interview.

"That's crazy, he is the biggest champion in my sport, he achieved a lot of things. He is the best player in the world and I'm just so happy to beat him, especially on grass as it is one of his best surfaces."

Federer, who had been bidding for a record-equalling seventh Wimbledon title, glided through the first set and never looked in danger in the second set or tiebreak as Tsonga made some sloppy, nervous errors.

However, the 12th seed soon found his groove with his immense energy and athleticism suddenly worrying Federer.

Tsonga broke for 2-1 in the third and fourth sets and held out thanks to some rasping groundstrokes and trademark volleys.

His raw power threatened to completely outmuscle the record 16-times grand slam champion, who failed to raise his game and slipped a break down at the start of the fifth set when he netted.

Federer could do nothing to halt Tsonga's momentum with the Frenchman laying into every stroke with all his might to reach a third grand slam semi and set up a meeting with Novak Djokovic on Friday. — Reuters

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Malaysia beats Taiwan in World Cup qualifier

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 08:01 AM PDT

Taiwan's goalkeeper Lin Po-cheng lies on the pitch after conceding a goal to Malaysia's Safiq Rahim tonight. — Reuters pic

KUALA LUMPUR, June 29 — Malaysia beat Taiwan 2-1 in the first leg of the World Cup 2014 Football Asian Zone qualifier at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium here, national news agency Bernama reported tonight.

The teams will meet again this Sunday for the second leg, which will take place in Taipei.

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Liz Taylor’s jewels, fashion set for December auctions

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 07:29 AM PDT

Taylor's jewellery is expected to draw intense interest. — Reuters file pic

NEW YORK, June 29 — Actress Elizabeth Taylor's renowned collection of jewellery, works of art, fashion and memorabilia will be sold in a series of auctions starting in December, Christie's said today.

Taylor, one of the last great stars from Hollywood's heyday who was known as much for her beauty, love of diamonds, eight marriages and work as an Aids activist as her films, died of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles on March 23 at age 79.

Christie's said it will devote all its Rockefeller Center headquarters gallery space to an unprecedented, monumental 10-day exhibition of her collection beginning on December 3.

Before the sale, a three-month worldwide tour of Taylor's jewellery, fashion, accessories, decorative arts and memorabilia will kick off in September, with stops in Moscow, London, Los Angeles, Dubai, Geneva, Paris, and Hong Kong.

Marc Porter, Christie's Americas chairman and president, said the exhibitions would provide "a window into the world of a true icon, a rare woman who was at once an international film and fashion star, loving mother, successful businesswoman, and generous humanitarian."

In keeping with Taylor's humanitarian work a portion of the proceeds from the exhibition admissions, events and publications related to the sales will be donated to The Elizabeth Taylor Aids Foundation, which the actress founded in 1991.

Christie's did not release details on specific items in the auction or estimates of what they would fetch but past sales of collections of other famous people have sold for many millions.

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' estate fetched US$35 million (RM106 million) at Sotheby's in 1993, while a nine-day sale of property from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor soared to nearly US$25 million.

The series of Taylor sales are individually devoted to jewellery, haute couture, fashion and accessories, decorative arts and memorabilia from Taylor's Bel Air home, and Impressionist and modern art.

Taylor's jewellery is expected to draw intense interest. Christie's described the sale as "one of the most remarkable jewellery events in auction history." A gala evening sale December 13 will be followed by two more sessions on Dec. 14.

Taylor's jewellery was reportedly worth more than US$100 million at her death. Her estate was valued at anywhere from US$500 million to US$1 billion.

All sales, except art which will be held in London in February, will take place in December in New York.

Christie's said it will also hold online-only sales through Christie's Live to run concurrent with the exhibition and sale dates. — Reuters

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Steven Soderbergh to retire from directing

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 06:07 AM PDT

Soderbergh still has five projects on the director's slate. — AFP/Relaxnews file pic

LOS ANGELES, June 29 — Director Steven Soderbergh, who won an Oscar for "Traffic" and was nominated for "Erin Brockovich" in 2000 and 1989's "Sex, Lies and Videotape," has told Deadline that he plans to retire from directing films.

The director has shot blockbusters such as "Ocean's Eleven," "Twelve" and "Thirteen" with George Clooney, Matt Damon and Brad Pitt, as well as indie films with a political agenda, like "The Informant!" with Matt Damon and "Che: Part One" and "Part Two" with Benicio Del Toro.

With five projects on the director's slate, his retirement won't be happening anytime soon.

Soderbergh's next film is "Contagion," to be released September 9 and starring Marion Cotillard, Gwyneth Paltrow, Matt Damon, Kate Winslet and Jude Law. The action-thriller centers on the outbreak of a deadly disease.

Another action thriller, "Haywire," will be released January 12, 2012, starring Ewan McGregor and Michael Fassbender.

This fall Soderbergh begins production on "Magic Mike," starring Channing Tatum ("Dear John") and Alex Pettyfer ("I Am Number Four") as male strippers.

A remake of the 1960s American television spy series "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." will star collaborator George Clooney and is set to start shooting in February 2012.

Finally, Soderbergh signed on to direct "Liberace," the biopic about the flamboyant pianist, starring Michael Douglas and Matt Damon.

"Maybe this turns out to be an extended sabbatical, where I recharge myself, but I need an extended break. I feel like I am out of ideas," Soderbergh expressed to Deadline, adding that when "dealing within the confines of traditional narrative filmmaking, it's hard not to feel like you're in a box after awhile." — AFP/Relaxnews

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Hidden treasure found under Nepalese palace

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 08:11 AM PDT

A general view of Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu on June 28, 2011 where a huge stash of gold and silver ornaments has been discovered by workers renovating the former royal palace. – AFP pic

KATHMANDU, June 29 – Workers renovating a former royal palace in the Nepalese capital have discovered a huge stash of gold and silver ornaments weighing more than 300 kilograms, the government said yesterday.

Three boxes of treasures, thought to be more than 500 years old, were hidden in a store room under the sprawling 16th-century Hanuman Dhoka palace, a UNESCO world heritage site, a spokesman for the culture ministry said.

"There are coins and ornaments that look like offerings to the gods and goddesses," said the spokesman, Jalkrishna Shrestha.

Only one box has been opened so far and its contents would be worth about 17.5 million rupees (RM707,818) on the local gold and silver markets, according to a calculation.

The other two boxes will be opened later this week.

"We expect to find more such treasure as the renovation continues," Shrestha said.

The 4.5-million-rupee government restoration project at the dilapidated palace, which housed Nepal's royals until the late 19th century and is now a museum, began two months ago and will go on until September.

The palace in Kathmandu, with intricately carved features and several courtyards, was named after the Hindu monkey god Hanuman. It was built by Malla rulers who were defeated by Prithvi Narayan Shah, the founder of Nepal in 1768.

The palace also served as a venue for the coronation of the country's kings until the monarchy was abolished three years ago.

Nepal's former king Gyanendra was deposed in 2008 after Maoist rebels who fought a decade-long battle against the country's centuries-old Hindu monarchy came to power.

Gyanendra, who was widely disliked, came to power in 2001 after the former crown prince shot and killed nine members of his own family including the king and queen, before turning his gun on himself. – AFP

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Diana returns from grave in shocking Newsweek cover

Posted: 28 Jun 2011 06:13 PM PDT

Princess Diana on the cover of Newsweek. — Reuters pic

LOS ANGELES, June 29 — Princess Diana has returned from the grave on the front cover of Newsweek in a picture that imagines her, and her life, as it might have been had she lived to mark her 50th birthday on Friday.

But the picture and story — which speculates that Diana would have twice remarried, used Botox, and been slightly jealous of new daughter-in-law Kate Middleton — provoked mostly howls of disgust as they arrived on US newsstands the same week that Prince William and his new bride begin an official visit to North America.

"Shocking, brilliant or just plain cheap?" asked the Los Angeles Times. News blog Mediaite.com called it "disrespectful on so many levels", while The Atlantic Wire ran the headline "How Creepy is Princess Diana's Ghost?"

Newsweek editor-in-chief Tina Brown, a Briton who wrote a gossipy 2007 biography about the late princess, imagines that if Diana had not died in a 1997 Paris car crash, she would have moved to New York, remained "great-looking," been friends with her ex-husband Prince Charles and his new wife (and Diana's old nemesis) Camilla, and have 10 million followers on Twitter.

But it's the digitally-enhanced front page photo of Diana — imagining her as still slim and chic, if a little wrinkled — that has caused the biggest outrage. Diana is shown walking alongside a smiling, and admiring, Kate Middleton.

"This is beyond tacky", commented one writer on the New York Magazine website.

"Ugh this is SO tasteless...let the poor woman RIP...if i were any of her family members I'd be so offended and upset by this," wrote a woman on the Newsweek comments page. Some others said they were canceling their subscriptions to the US weekly news magazine.

The Newsweek feature also fantasises about Diana's Facebook page, imagining her "liking" the movie "The King's Speech" and TV series "The Real Housewives of New York", hanging out with David and Victoria Beckham, and sending supportive messages to spiritual physician Deepak Chopra and Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei.

But it is her supposed relationship with the new bride of her eldest son, Prince William, where Brown is perhaps most controversial.

"The rising public adoration of Kate would have afforded Diana some tricky moments. Pleased, yes. But....Diana would have had to adjust to a broadening of the limelight," Brown writes.

She also speculates that Diana would have been a defender against royal snobbery of Middleton's non-aristocratic upbringing "and ostentatiously made Carole Middleton, Kate's dynamic mother, her new BFF."

Prince William and Kate Middleton, now formally known as the Duchess of Cambridge, arrive in Canada tomorrow for their first official visit overseas as a married couple.

They will also visit southern California from July 8-10. — Reuters

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Berkualitikah penulisan kita?

Posted: 28 Jun 2011 04:59 PM PDT

29 JUN — Pemerhati politik, penganalisis, pengkritik sosial dan bermacam lagi… demikianlah terma-terma yang sering digunakan oleh individu ketika menulis artikel dalam suratkhabar mahupun makalah-makalah.

Yang tampil menulis pula bukanlah calang-calang orangnya. Ada dari orang politik, tokoh akademik, tokoh pertubuhan bukan kerajaan dan juga orang-perseorangan yang tidak berpengaruh seperti penulis.

Kepelbagaian latarbelakang dan kehebatan mereka mengolah artikel dengan begitu profesional dan lembut, menjadikan komentar dalam ruangan mingguannya sering dinanti-nantikan. Tanpa artikel mereka, hidup kita seolah-olah tidak lengkap bagaikan kehilangan sesuatu.

Kehadiran kolumnis-kolumnis ini sememangnya disambut baik. Apa tidaknya, pandangan yang dilontarkan dalam kolum mereka bererti pembaca boleh menikmati hasil tulisan bermutu yang boleh membina minda kita. Selain itu, pandangan-pandangan bernas yang dilontarkan itu boleh dijadikan sebagai panduan atau sumber rujukan.

Dengan adanya artikel-artikel yang bermutu, ia juga berupaya membantu kerajaan untuk membina sebuah masyarakat yang berfikir atau thinking society. Konsep masyarakat berfikir yang dimaksudkan di sini merujuk kepada masyarakat yang mampu berfikir secara rasional dan berlandaskan kepada penghujahan yang bernas.

Bererti masyarakat tidak terikat untuk menerima sesuatu pandangan dari satu pihak atas faktor kesetiaan kepada mana-mana parti politik tetapi masyarakat mempunyai kebebasan untuk memilih apa yang dirasakannya betul.

Sebagai individu yang bergelar sebagai penulis, tidak salah untuk mengemukakan pandangan ataupun kritikan membina selagi ia dilihat mampu membantu memperbaiki keadaan. Kerana melalui kritikan membinalah, pemimpin negara akan mengambil perhatian terhadap permasalahan yang berlaku.

Bagaimanapun, bukan semua penulis yang memiliki hasrat dan berkongsi visi yang sama. Terdapat segelintirnya yang nampaknya beria-ia melabel atau memburuk-burukkan pihak tertentu melalui penulisan mereka.

Mereka berhak berbuat demikian kerana dalam kerangka demokrasi, semua pihak memiliki kebebasan untuk menyuarakan pendapat. Kepelbagaian pendapat dan kebebasan untuk menyuarakannya menjadikan demokrasi menjadi pilihan ramai.

Apa yang menyedihkan sebaliknya, pandangan yang dikemukakan itu bukan sahaja berat sebelah malah diselitkan dengan label-label yang disifatkan tidak sesuai dengan norma masyarakat hinggakan ia sudah tersasar daripada matlamat asal setiap penulis iaitu untuk memberikan pengetahuan kepada pembaca. Jauh sekali juga daripada mengajak pembaca untuk berfikir secara kritis!

Apabila label demi label sering diselitkan, ia menjadikan artikel yang ditulis tidak berwibawa dan kurang digemari oleh pembaca. Ada kalanya juga meloyakan! Sebagai kolumnis atau penulis-penulis yang berwibawa, haruslah penulisan mereka berpaksikan kepada kerasionalan, kewarasan dan objektif dalam menilai sesuatu.

Kecenderungan penulisan yang terlalu condong ke satu arah aliran pemikiran adalah sesuatu yang tidak sihat dan hanya memomokkan profesionalisme itu sendiri. Lagipun, sasaran audiens melalui penulisan sebegini hanyalah kepada sebuah kumpulan sasar sahaja. Apakah itu yang dimahukan oleh si penulis tadi?

Kelazimannya dan logiknya, hasil penulisan seboleh-bolehnya mengenai sasaran yang dimahukan. Apakah matlamat untuk menulis artikel-artikel yang berbaur ugutan, kurang baik terhadap orang lain? Apakah ada pasaran untuk artikel-artikel sebegini? Apa yang dapat dicapai melalui penulisan tersebut?

Dalam sebuah negara berbilang kaum dan agama yang mempunyai sensitiviti masing-masing, adalah penting mereka yang bergelar kolumnis memanfaatkan ruang yang diberikan dengan melontarkan komentar yang konstruktif. Pastikan apa yang ditulis itu benar-benar mencerminkan suara hati si penulis.

Lebih penting lagi ialah kejujuran si penulis dalam menghasilkan penulisan itu. Janganlah sesekali menggadaikan prinsip penulisan beretika untuk kepentingan jangka pendek. Jangan juga menokok-tambah apa yang tidak pernah disebutkan oleh si pelaku seolah-olah artikel nukilannya benar-benar belaka. Manakala citarasa pembaca juga tidak harus dikorbankan untuk kepentingan sesetengah pihak.

Di sebalik keghairahan untuk menghasilkan artikel, prinsip kesederhanaan tidak harus diketepikan. Perlu diingat bahawa sebagai seorang penulis, kita mempunyai tanggungjawab sosial sebagai ejen penyatu.

Penulis tidak mendakwa dirinya seorang penulis yang prolifik, malah boleh dikatakan masih perlu banyak belajar dari penulis prolifik di luar sana seperti Joceline Tan (The Star), Zin Mahmud (Mingguan Malaysia) dan Citizen Nades (The Sun). Malahan, penulis sendiri tidak pernah terlepas daripada melakukan kesilapan yang serupa hingga pernah ditegur oleh rakan-rakan seperjuangan.

Pada pengamatan penulis, teguran itu ada baiknya. Melalui teguran dan kritikan membina, penulis akan mengetahui di manakah kelemahan yang perlu diperbaiki. Dari semasa ke semasa, penulis berupaya untuk memperbaiki kelemahan yang ada lantaran terus berusaha menjadi seorang penulis yang beretika.

Sebagai seorang penulis, kita tidak harus takut untuk menerima teguran apatah lagi kritikan pedas yang dapat mematangkan pemikiran. Kritikan pedas itu tidak bermakna pembaca tidak sukakan penulisan yang dihasilkan tetapi mereka sebenarnya peka dan mengambil berat apa yang ditulis oleh kita.

Yang pasti, setiap tulisan yang dihasilkan tidak mungkin dapat memuaskan hati semua pihak. Ada yang akan mengadu, mengeluh dan tak kurang juga yang berfikiran terbuka menerimanya dengan hati yang lapang.

Mungkin ada baiknya juga, penulis-penulis yang mempunyai keinginan untuk menghasilkan penulisan sedemikian wajar memikirkan kembali kewajaran untuk menghasilkan artikel hanya semata-mata untuk memenuhi kuota yang ditetapkan. Apakah kuota menghasilkan artikel itu setiap minggu lebih penting daripada kualiti yang akan diterjemahkan kelak?

Dalam apa sekalipun yang kita lakukan, aspek kualiti tidak boleh digadaikan. Kualiti ibarat penanda aras yang akan menentukan di mana sebenarnya penerimaan artikel mereka dalam kalangan pembaca. Penulis-penulis perlulah mengetahui selok-belok topik yang ingin dikupas, bukan sekadar melepaskan batuk di tangga. Bagi mereka yang ingin menerbitkan buku dan melariskan jualan, kualiti adalah jawapannya!

Sudah tiba masanya, kita sebagai penulis, penganalisis mahupun pengkritik memperkasakan budaya diskusi rasional dalam penulisan mereka. Dalam konteks ini, diskusi rasional boleh diterjemahkan dalam bentuk pandangan yang tidak terlalu ekstrem, sederhana dan bersifat middle-path. Masyarakat sebenarnya dahagakan suatu analisis dan penilaian yang bernas, jujur lagi membina.

Maka kerana itu, sebagai kumpulan pembaca yang menjadi mata dan mulut kepada penulisan penulis-penulis, masyarakat mengharapkan lebih daripada itu. Mampukah penulis-penulis yang bergelar penganalisis ataupun pengkritik ini menyahut cabaran itu? Ataupun sekadar mahu melepaskan geram semata-mata?

Ingat, apa yang ditulis itu menjadi tatapan umum dan adalah menjadi tanggungjawab penulis-penulis agar tulisan yang dihasilkan tidak mencetuskan polemik yang tidak diingini. Jadilah seorang penulis yang beretika dan bertanggungjawab!

* Segala pandangan diatas adalah pandangan peribadi penulis sahaja.

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Freedom, imagined

Posted: 28 Jun 2011 04:54 PM PDT

JUNE 29 — Imagine this. 

Tens of thousands of us came from all over to exercise our fundamental rights. In our midst were foreign elements; their presence threatening and encouraging at the same time. 

The organisers of the event gave us clear instructions: Wear shirts of a certain colour. Be at the designated staging sites at the appointed time. 

Alternative routes were suggested in case the authorities decided to block access to the sites. Many arrived hours ahead and camped inside their vehicles, counting down the hours to the event we'd all anticipated for so long. 

And when the time came, friends, families, strangers — Malaysians and, yes, even foreign instigators — all moved in unison, in a sea of one colour. We were determined to get past all the obstacles and challenges that were put in our way. 

It was a huge event. Traffic came to a standstill. Commuters were affected and businesses no doubt suffered too. 

At major intersections and roundabouts, we'd come face to face with hostile forces. Car drivers gave us disapproving looks. I personally saw men on motorcycles cussing at us, trying to instigate an incident that would spark a flashpoint. 

Some of us lost our nerve and fell out of formation. 

But through it all, from our staging sites to the end of our route, were the men of the Royal Malaysia Police. On their bikes, putting themselves between us and impatient motorists; standing in the middle of intersections, holding back heavy traffic with nothing but their bare hands; walking along with us side by side, making sure we kept within the safe lanes. 

They encouraged us, smiled and gave us friendly nods as we moved past them. A few asked us to keep up the pace and gently moved us in the right direction.

We came together in this movement because of our belief in the cause of freedom. The freedom to express ourselves, to join with others who shared this passion, and to exercise it knowing no one could deprive us of this deep-rooted desire to be free. 

In so many ways, it was us having a say in where we were headed. We all had different motivations for participating but shared a common destination.

And so we moved, all of us wearing our green jerseys as participants of the Standard Chartered KL Marathon. Different events and categories, and for different reasons — a cure for diseases, in memory of loved ones, advocating civil liberties, or just simply to beat last year's personal finishing time. 

A myriad of causes but the same finishing line. All 22,500 of us — men, women and children.

Early last Sunday morning was the first time in a long time that many of us actually felt the police were our guardians, keeping us safe and facilitating that fundamental expression of our humanity.  

For a while, at least, we didn't have to imagine it. It really did happen.

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