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“What have I done? What have I said?”

Posted on Friday, 19-09-2008Friday, 19-09-2008 by Teresa

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/90038

DAP Seputeh MP Teresa Kok was released unconditionally at 1pm today, after being held under the Internal Security Act for seven days.

Kok, 43, walked out from the Jalan Travers police station at 1.40pm, accompanied by her lawyer Sankara Nair and her personal aide, Mandy Ooi.

She was greeted by her visibly elated parents.

Kok was immediately hugged by her 71-year-old mother, Poon Seh Kwon, who gave her daughter a bunch of white and pink roses.

“I don’t know what I’ve got into… I don’t know what is the real reason (that) caused me to (be) put behind bars for one week,” she told journalists as she left the police station.

Kok, who is also the Selangor state executive council member, expressed that she was still slightly shaken but glad that she was released.

“(There is) no reason at all to put me under ISA… What have I done? What have I said?” she asked.

“During the whole one week, they didn’t show any proof or evidence to show that I made statements that have caused racial and religious tension.”

The parliamentarian said that she felt like “fool” when she was incarcerated not knowing the grounds for her arrest.

When asked the reason for her release, Kok said, “I don’t know… I don’t know why I was charged… Of course, they have to release me; they find no case against me.”

Kok thanked all those who had campaigned for her release including those from the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, such as “her friend” Zaid Ibrahim who had resigned as the de facto law minister following her arrest.

Deputy inspector-general of police Ismail Omar said that Kok was released after investigations showed that there was no reason to detain her any further.

Kok held a press conference two hours later at the DAP headquarters in Petaling Jaya.

‘Honey, I’m home; I’ve had a hard day’

Minutes after the IT-savvy and affable politician was released, she updated her social networking Facebook account.

At 1.35pm, she posted an entry in her Facebook saying, “Teresa sings ‘Honey, I’m home, I’ve had a hard day, pour me a cold one da da da…'”, which immediately attracted comments welcoming her release.

DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang also appeared to be surprised by Kok’s early release.

Lim wrote in his blog that he received a phone call with the caller identification ‘Teresa’ at 12.56pm while he was having lunch in Ipoh, Perak and he had wondered who was using the MP’s mobile phone.

“But it was her on the line and I wondered how she wangled the use of her phone while in detention. But no, she did no such improper thing. She told me that she was being released.

“Bravo. The irresistible pressures for her unjust and undemocratic detention had succeeded,” wrote Lim, who is also the Ipoh Timor MP.

Last Friday, Kok was arrested under Section 73(1) of the ISA at 11.18pm, allegedly for sparking religious and racial tension ostensibly for her role in an Islamic matter.

She was arrested on the same day with controversial blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin and Sin Chew Daily journalist Tan Hoon Cheng, who was however released after 18 hours.

Raja Petra still under detention

Raja Petra, who has targeted the top government figures on his popular Malaysia Today website, however is still under detention.

Her release today came as a surprise as her parents who were allowed to visit her on Monday has said there was a notice to Kok which stated that she would be held under ISA for 28 days.

Kok was held under the ISA detention for allegedly causing tension and conflict among races.

The three-term MP has been in news in recent days – especially in Umno-owned Utusan Malaysia – after it was claimed that she had told mosque officials in Kota Damansara, Sri Serdang and Puchong Jaya to tone down the call to prayer.

Kok, who is also Kinrara state assemblyperson, has denied the allegations and one of the mosques, Masjid Kota Damansara, has clarified that a damaged amplifier has resulted in the calls to prayers to be made without the aid of a PA system.

Another mosque, Masjid Kinrara, has also denied that she was involved in a residents petition asking for the mosque to lower the volume of its loudspeakers during prayers.

Human rights group Suaram welcomed Kok’s release but called for those responsible for her arrest to be held accountable for abusing their power.

“We also call for the immediate release of Raja Petra and all other ISA detainees. We demand the draconian security law to be abolished,” Suaram director Yap Swee Seng told AFP.

10 thoughts on ““What have I done? What have I said?””

  1. Philip Lee says:
    Friday, 19-09-2008 at 20: 25.01

    Alas, the ALMIGHTY has answered part of the RAKYAT’s prayers!
    Welcome home YB Teresa and hope you are fine!
    (You are a real fighter! Heard that you are in high spirits even though after seven long days!)
    Now let’s turn our attention for bro Pete and ALL the rest of the ISA detainees!
    Have faith in the ALMIGHTY and TRUTH will prevail!

  2. Mr Smith says:
    Friday, 19-09-2008 at 20: 36.23

    I hope and pray you will sue UTUSAN MALAYSIA for another RM 10m. That’s the only way to teach the racist in this newspaper a lesson as Karpal said. Bankrupt them. Don’t back out. Sue Khir as well.

  3. alexisang1229.blogspot.com says:
    Friday, 19-09-2008 at 20: 41.50

    Congratulate to Teresa because released from ISA! I think the police was mad! because they can do what ever they want ! they become the toy of BN Government! I suggest to reform the authority organisation of police !

    refer to http://alexisang1229.blogspot.com

  4. middleground says:
    Friday, 19-09-2008 at 20: 45.36

    Teresa I am not a vengeful person but, in your case, sue those false accusers to thy kingdom come…they are rich ‘VIPs’, it is about time someone teaches these evil minded goons.
    Glad you are released,I admire your courage, stay strong and continue with your good work.

  5. sirrganass says:
    Friday, 19-09-2008 at 23: 18.36

    Congratulation, Teresa. I am a muslim and i didn’t believe that you did wrong thing to us recently. And all the surau and Masjid Committees did say that it wasn’t you. Only UTUSAN/UMNO/BN said so.

    Well, please go ahead and claim something big from UTUSAN / BN. You must get RM30 million from them now. File it up. Hurry up!

    Welcome home!

  6. clear conscience says:
    Saturday, 20-09-2008 at 01: 42.28

    YB Teresa

    If you do not know the real reason why you were arrested & detained against your Lord’s will, please view this video at

    However, please forgive the vulgarity of the sub-titles being used.

    God tells us the Shepherd And The Lamb guidance. Be free and stand up against injustice as God commands us to be fair to all; irrespective of Believers or not.

    God bless you and Malaysia. I have just returned from our weekly prayer meetings where the entire congregation was praying for the Lord Jesus to do the necessary and we have committed Malaysia to the Lord to take charge.

  7. clear conscience says:
    Saturday, 20-09-2008 at 01: 44.45

    My apologies for missing out the video link.

    You may now view it here

    http://blog.kavilan.com/2008/09/16/bee-en-downfall-parody/

  8. Sabahfan says:
    Saturday, 20-09-2008 at 23: 32.42

    i also had emailed the United Nations email address asking them to protest on your arrest…

    Now I will do other things until this Useless govt of BN is thrown away from power

  9. Fungus says:
    Sunday, 21-09-2008 at 15: 42.40

    I was scratching my head & wondering why they had to arrest YB Teresa & the other bloggers until I came to read Iron Bones’ article here :

    http://www.malaysiawaves.com/2008/09/teresa-kok-was-tool-to-bigger-objective.html

    Mind blowing man……

  10. kaseong says:
    Sunday, 21-09-2008 at 21: 57.45

    Dear Teresa,

    I fully believe in you. I am confident that your the ISA detention will make you even more stronger. It is a big mistake of BN-UMNO. They will regret it. I will live long enough to see that happen.

    Cheers!
    Ka Seong (Jia-xiang) from Penang

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Teresa Kok (郭素沁) is Seputeh's MP and DAP Vice-chairman. Born and bred in Kuala Lumpur, Teresa is a second-generation Malaysian of Chinese descent. n the 2008-2013 term she was Selangor Senior State Executive Councillor for Investment, Industry and Trade and State Assemblyperson for Kinrara.

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