#SwedenLetThemGo: Warga Twitter Sweden, Malaysia berbalas pandangan

Syafique Shuib
Januari 23, 2014 05:39 MYT
Perbincangan #SwedenLetThemGo di Twitter mula menjadi hangat dengan warga Twitter dari Sweden memberi pendapat mereka. Pengasas hashtag berkenaan Joe Lee (@klubbkiddkl) dan mula menggunakan hashtag itu awal minggu ini, membalas pendapat dan pandangan bersama beberapa rakyat Sweden.
Hashtag berkenaan bertujuan untuk menyatukan rakyat Malaysia untuk memberi tekanan kepada pihak kerajaan Sweden untuk mempercepatkan kes ini. Walaubagaimanapun, rakyat Sweden berpendapat bahawa penderaan kanak-kanak di negara mereka tetap salah dari segi undang-undang. Mereka juga mahukan rakyat Malaysia menghormati sistem perundangan dan kehakiman negara mereka.
Berikut adalah diantara perbualan Joe Lee bersama Björn Höglund (@IamBjornH) yang berpendapat bahawa kanak-kanak harus diberi perlindungan:

@klubbkiddkl I disagree. All kids should have the same protection. U should not be less protected from violence just because you r Malasyan.

— Björn Höglund (@IamBjornH) January 22, 2014
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@klubbkiddkl Not shameful prioritizing safety before religion. When safety in place they were transfered to a muslim environment.

— Björn Höglund (@IamBjornH) January 22, 2014
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@klubbkiddkl And you have no right to abuse children. Period.

— Björn Höglund (@IamBjornH) January 22, 2014
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Magnus Kolsjö (@MagnusKolsjo) berpendapat bahawa Malaysia dan Sweden mempunyai definisi yang berbeza tentang "apa yang benar" namun beliau juga berharapkan bahawa kes ini dapat diselesaikan dengan segera:

@mazlindamakhzan @klubbkiddkl Hope it will get resolved soon. Both for the children and the rest of the family.

— Magnus Kolsjö (@MagnusKolsjo) January 22, 2014
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@klubbkiddkl @mazlindamakhzan Sweden & Malaysia are very different. I guess most Swedes would agree with our gvmt on this #SwedenLetThemGo

— Magnus Kolsjö (@MagnusKolsjo) January 22, 2014
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@klubbkiddkl @mazlindamakhzan Well… One of the problems are that Malaysians and Swedes have different conceptions of what is right.

— Magnus Kolsjö (@MagnusKolsjo) January 22, 2014
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Rikard (@galaxyhero) pula yakin dengan sistem perundangan negara beliau:

@Fondacey All you're doing is assuming they're innocent and you keep on asking questions. What if, what if... Enough. Go bug someone else.

— Rikard (@galaxyhero) January 23, 2014
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@Fondacey Also Sweden is a country with a very good justice system. Low number of errors. You're tainted by US miscarriages in justice.

— Rikard (@galaxyhero) January 23, 2014
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@Fondacey We're not the US or Philippines. Investigation process is different. I'm confident that the Swe authorities are doing things right

— Rikard (@galaxyhero) January 23, 2014
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Seorang rakyat Amerika E. Dacey-Fondelius (@Fondacey) pula bertanyakan tentang sistem kehakiman Sweden dan adakah wajar untuk memisahkan anak-anak dari ibu bapa mereka tanpa siasatan yang kukuh:

@galaxyhero There was a question mark for a reason. Is an eyewitness report credible enough to take children from parents without court?

— E. Dacey-Fondelius (@Fondacey) January 22, 2014
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@MagnusKolsjo @klubbkiddkl @mazlindamakhzan Not sure as many agree that children should be removed from both parents without investigation.

— E. Dacey-Fondelius (@Fondacey) January 22, 2014
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@MagnusKolsjo @klubbkiddkl @mazlindamakhzan Not sure how it works to hold suspects without trial for how long & why not await trial @ home?

— E. Dacey-Fondelius (@Fondacey) January 22, 2014
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Berita ini juga mendapat liputan media barat seperti laman web BBC.co.uk menerusi bahagian "News from Elsewhere":
Laman web kepada stesen radio Sweden "Sveriges Radio" juga memaparkan tentang #SwedenLetThemGo:
##SwedenLetThemGo #anak #Azizul Raheem Awalludin #Malaysia #Shalwati Nurshal #Sweden #Twitter #Wisma Putra