In a funeral procession, we normally have relatives and friends to accompany the deceased for their last round on earth. It is a peaceful gathering to remember the person lives.
I have attended few funeral services and nothing untoward happen. It is a family business/matter and other unrelated parties are not suppose to interfere in it.
Now, I wonder why Malaysia's FRU are not giving the deceased a break. Kugan's case ring a bell? The FRU did not respect the late Kugan's family. Their presence at the funeral gives them a bad reputation.
I have attended few funeral services and nothing untoward happen. It is a family business/matter and other unrelated parties are not suppose to interfere in it.
Now, I wonder why Malaysia's FRU are not giving the deceased a break. Kugan's case ring a bell? The FRU did not respect the late Kugan's family. Their presence at the funeral gives them a bad reputation.
Humanity? Nope.
Respect? Nope.
Mesra? Nope.
Respect? Nope.
Mesra? Nope.
Anil has the report.
2 comments:
Kugan's death, the way he died, and his funeral - all mark a sad time in Malaysian history.
I think we need to remember that he was a young boy, and someone's son. That he died this way, was wrong. And very sad.
May his soul rest in peace.
Pat
He lost his human rights in malaysia. Even though he might be one of the unconfirmed criminals, Still those who caused his death had breached the ethic code.
Even his last ride on earth is not peaceful as people carry his coffin to parade. I see this as disrespect for his family members and relatives.
To protest, there are many ways, not by doing such a thing to highlight your concern.
As much As i Hated criminals, rules have to be strictly follow. Else, what are rules for?
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