Senator Datuk Zaid Ibrahim’s announcement this morning that his decision to resign as Minister in the Prime Minister’s DepAartment is final despite being advised by the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to reconsider the move is the “last nail in the coffin” of Abdullah’s repeat of reform pledges after the March 8 “political tsunami”.
It is clear that the detentions of DAP MP for Seputeh and Selangor Senior Exco Teresa Kok and Raja Petra Kamaruddin under the nefarious and iniquitous Internal Security Act (ISA) were the last straw causing Zaid to submit his resignation after a six-month stint in the Cabinet, making him the only Minister in the nation’s history to resign on a matter of principle.
When Zaid was surprisingly appointed by Abdullah to be a Minister after the Barisan Nasional debacle in the March general election, it was clear that Zaid had a special agenda – to retrieve Abdullah’s credibility and legitimacy as a Reform Prime Minister by carrying out reforms in the important sectors of the judiciary, the police and anti-corruption.
Zaid’s resignation is an admission that Abdullah’s repeat pledge of the reform programme after the March political tsunami has come to the end of the road, that:
• there is not going to be any Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC), the key recommendation of the Royal Police Commission to create an efficient, incorruptible, professional world-class police service to keep crime low and protect human rights;
• there is not going to be any meaningful Judicial Appointments Commission to restore national and international confidence in the independence, impartiality, integrity and quality of the judiciary – and that for the first time in the 51-year history of the nation, an UMNO Chief Justice will be appointed next month, plunging the country into a new round of judicial crisis and darkness; and
• there is little hope that an all-out war against corruption would be launched to place Malaysia among the world’s least-corrupt nations
With the recent gross abuses of the ISA – the scandal of the 18-hour detention of Sin Chew senior reporter Tan Hoon Cheng and the arrests of MP Teresa Kok and blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin – the Abdullah administration has finally given up the ghost about its pretensions of being a reformist government.
When Zaid submitted his resignation on Monday, Abdullah asked Zaid to take two weeks’ leave to think it over, suggesting that Zaid was “exhausted”.
This was a most insensitive and irresponsible comment, prompting many to say that the person who should take two weeks’ leave to think over his role in government and contribution to Malaysian nation is none other than Abdullah himself.
The Prime Minister should take the opportunity to ponder why his popularity has plunged from 92% at the end of 2004 to 42 per cent in July this year, and if an opinion poll is conducted now, he will be struggling to keep his head above water to be above the dismal 25% approval rating.
[Speech (3) at the Sabah DAP forum “Malaysia – Towards A New Era” at Kian Kok Middle School Hall, Kota Kinabalu on Tuesday, 16th September 2008]

#1 by jt84 on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 4:53 pm
“The SAPP Supreme Council hereby declares that SAPP is no longer a member of the Barisan Nasional coalition of parties.”
From: http://www.sapp.org.my (4.30pm)
#2 by just a moment on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 4:53 pm
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#3 by DaveTheMan on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 4:54 pm
Mr Lim Kit Siang,
U THE MAN!
#4 by Jeffrey on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 4:55 pm
YB,
1. There’s more to what meets the eye in the swapping of finance portfolio for defence ministry portfolio.
2. You have to address your mind to these questions because such swap midway in the midst of uncertain times of UMNO’s intra factional fight and external threat of dislodgment by Anwar 9/16 is not carried out for no reason! There may be deep strategic reasons for which we may never know. All we can do is to speculate.
3. There are however two pertinant questions :
(a) who is calling the shots and got a better deal out of the exchange;
(b) the implications of the conclusion from 1.
4. Regarding 1., (superficially) it looks as if No 2 got an important Finance Ministry which controls government contracts, ie. the gravy train…It would be a portfolio that the next PM in waiting would inherit. It could be an incentive for No. 2 to abide his time (lately he seems to waver) and abide to succession plan in 2010.
5. So he is getting a better deal? Not really for two reasons : (a) he is not getting it for “free”; he has to give up Defence and the other side taking it over, has right to pore and scrutinise through every contract in that ministry; (b) Finance Ministry is crown jewel only in stable and good times of economic boom and prosperity. In opposite conditions, one gets blame for everything that goes wrong with the economy.
6. The advantage of Defence Ministry? One controls, if one could, the armed forces, Airforce and Navy, in short the uniformed services or “arms in being”. If one also controls directly or indirectly the domestic police force through Home Ministry, it means all power (Domestic/Defence) literally from “barrel of the gun” is controlled by – and concentrated in – one man! In uncertain and politically unstable times, this is fantastic privilege of power because one can declare emergency and rule indefinitely if one’s political foes within within or outside prove a nuisance.
7. I rest my case who has a better deal in respect tpo the question rised in 3 above.
8. I am not so sure then that Zaid Ibrahim’s decision to resign as Law Minister is the “last nail in the coffin” in respect of reform pledges after the March 8 “political tsunami”. I suggest to you that it could be the swap!
#5 by just a moment on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 4:56 pm
Thanks sheriff singh Says:
Today at 16: 26.22 (28 minutes ago)
Urgent
Must watch!! 1st class
#6 by yhsiew on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 4:57 pm
Mr Smith Says:
Today at 16: 48.01 (4 minutes ago)
Abdullah seems to be hinting that Anwar would/could be arrested under the ISA. He has described him a threat to the economy and security!!!
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Pak Lah: Anwar is a threat to the economy
“He is a threat to our economy and maybe even our security. I will not indicate to you what I plan to do, but what I will do, will be in the interest of the country.”
@@http://m.themalaysianinsider.com/articles.php?id=9149-pak-lah-anwar-is-a-threat-to-the-economy
#7 by shamshul anuar on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 4:57 pm
DEar Steven,
Yes sir. Malaysians are worried about all this antics. But many seem to have a simple solution that I believe is rational and practical. How about Uncle Lim advises Anwar to respect the wishes of rakyat.
What are the wishes of rakyat. They put DAP, PAS and PKR in states but they still want UMNO and its coalition in Federal level and 8 other states. How about Anwar accepting the verdict of so called “rakyat”.
Now everybody knows his life ambition is to be PM whatever the cause. So, fight through the proper channel; that is election. And everybody knows how good he is in “buying” politicians. I mean that is his “forte”.
All this uncertainty is due to unchecked ambition . Malay call it “nafsu”. May Allah in his infinite mercy blesses this poor soul and make him realize that becoming “running dog” of some “foreign power” is sign of “pathetic mind”.
#8 by Captain on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:01 pm
Najib is Finance Minister? Finish. The country is finished. How can ‘alibaba’ head our treasury? He is said to be the most corrupted UMNO leader in the history of our land. We read somewhere that his ancestors from Sulawasi were pirates? chased out of the country? If it is true, we are finished.
Bodohwi new defence Minister? I agree with Mr Smith. He will use the Army. Possibility of country under emergency is becoming closer. We knew it was coming.
As for Zaid, the other women from ex puteri has also very evil and wicked mouth. Azalina says Zaid does not have nationalism blood in him for the ‘bangsa dan negara’. How can this evil women insult others like that? Zaid is a miliion times more intelligent, smart, educated, honourable and principled than Azalina. UMNO women are insults to mankind.
Azalina is a very corrupted women. People are saying, she used her University mate and her ex husband to fix the tourism DG Mirza recently because he was not chanelling funds to UMNO programs.
previously, Noraini called Tan Sri Khalid ‘kurang ajar’. both this women are the kurang kurang ajar. Bodohwi is committing political suicide having these bitches in the cabinet.
#9 by AsalUsuLMalaysia on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:04 pm
They have been doing their work in all sorts of direction its not easy, they can’t duplicate themselves but the teamwork for final moved are essential. We must have faith in our leaders. This cronies can bark at their loudest as they control the media…
WOW!…
jt84 Says:
Today at 16: 53.34 (4 minutes ago)
“The SAPP Supreme Council hereby declares that SAPP is no longer a member of the Barisan Nasional coalition of parties.”
From: http://www.sapp.org.my (4.30pm)
#10 by just a moment on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:06 pm
jt84 Says:
Today at 16: 53.34 (7 minutes ago)
“The SAPP Supreme Council hereby declares that SAPP is no longer a member of the Barisan Nasional coalition of parties.”
From: http://www.sapp.org.my (4.30pm)
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Thanks jt84. Kudos to SAPP. Standing ovation, you deserve.
Congratulation!!! You all have new found freedom!!!!
Dare to change!!!
Another fine example for as truly great party. You shall suceed, no 2 ways about it. Breaking bondages are never easy. Congrats.
See, MCA and Gerakan? In Just 2 days you see Zaid and now SAPP stand up for what they believed in. Shame Shame Shame on you.
Still fighthing with your own kind for Survival within a hopeless party. Shame on You All MCA and Gerakan!!!!!!
#11 by Jeffrey on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:07 pm
Malaysiakini Sep 17, 08 3:40pm reported:
“During a press conference at Putrajaya this afternoon to announce a reshuffle of cabinet portfolios, the premier issued a warning that appear to indicate the possibility of an ISA arrest for the maverick politician. ‘He has become a threat to the economy and (national) security,” he said. This in itself provides sufficient grounds for the authorities to invoke the security law which provides detention without trial against Anwar. And when asked what action the government would take against him, Abdullah refused to reveal his cards, saying: “I will not indicate what plan I will take, what I do will be in the best interests of the people and the country.”
Datuk Seri Anwar – you have just been warned (like the way Hindraf was). This is what I said in earlier thread – if you don’t move [fast enough] to prove and legitimise publicly the claims and numbers you have.
If you can’t, it may be construed against you that you are just a trouble maker doing things inimical to the malaysian economy for which justification will be made to take action.
This time even the army will not help you with the swap.
#12 by jt84 on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:07 pm
Hi everyone,
I have a gut feeling that something “MAJOR” is taking place in the “Parliament” right now.
This “gut feeling” might have trigger PM Abdullah’s theory of Anwar being a economy and security THREAT!
I guess is down to PARLIAMENT Vs. ABDULLAH/NAJIB…possible?
#13 by Jeffrey on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:10 pm
With emergency, parliament is suspended indefinitely. Someone least unexpectedly may sho the iron fist so far covered by velvet glove. You are face to face challenging his will. You may just get a blow in the face. :)
#14 by Dr. W on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:11 pm
Badawi’s warning further strengthened the existence of the name list which threatens him to stay in power.
PR, please goto the King directly now!
#15 by Jeffrey on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:11 pm
Ooops…”may show”…
#16 by Lee Wang Yen on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:13 pm
I wrote in a comment yesterday that Jeffrey’s thesis that ‘Anwar’s failure to act quickly will provide Abdullah with an excuse to clamp down’ had to be taken seriously. Now it seems that his thesis has been confirmed.
#17 by swipenter on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:13 pm
Najib got the cash , Abdullah got the gun now and what is he going to do with it? He said that Anwar is a threat both to the economy and security of the country.Read between the lines. Another round of crackdown is just round the corner. Unthinkable but please think again.
SAPP out of BN. MCA ,MIC , Gerakan what say you?
#18 by just a moment on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:14 pm
Yes ppl, this is the real deal in motion!!
Its gonna develop into high gear now!
Gosh, going to loose another night, again.
Kopi, Kau Kau. Anyone?
Anything can happen NOW.
Min by Min.
#19 by Loyal Malaysian on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:16 pm
Frankly, I feel the question ought to be why Anwar has not been arrested under the ISA earlier.
Forget whatever reforms Pak Lah has promised.
That is history!!
So, I hope if Anwar has a plan B to the 916 plan.
If he has, he better be executing it on the run.
Once he and other PR leaders become guests of the police under the ISA, all hopes of a change will vanished.
#20 by madmix on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:22 pm
WARNING!!! Today AAB has declared that Anwar is a threat to Nation and economic security. What does this mean? Threats to national security are usually neutralised by ISA arrest.
PUTRAJAYA, Wed:
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said today that Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has now become a threat to the economy and national security.
The Prime Minister said Anwar’s actions all this while had not only affected political stability but also economic stability.
“As a result of his actions, certain fund managers had made reports that Malaysia was not a good investment destination because of political uncertainties,” he told a press conference at his office here. Asked on what action would be taken against him, Abdullah said the government would do what was needed.
Abdullah said Anwar had spread lies about the economic situation in the country including that no foreign direct investment was coming in and that the nation was no longer competitive.
The truth, Abdullah said, was that FDI was still flowing into the country and not only that, Malaysia was a preferred investment destination.
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who is also the chairman on the Cabinet Committee on Investment, interjected and said the rate of investment this year might even be higher than last year.
On the nation’s competitiveness, Abdullah said Malaysia’s ranking had improved from 23rd place to 19th place now.
Abdullah said Anwar wanted to bankrupt the nation by exploiting the fears of the people and belittling the country abroad.
Najib also said Anwar’s political games had adversely affected the nation’s economy.
#21 by just a moment on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:22 pm
So true, YB Lim and the rest of PKR, I hope you are not just sitting and moderating this blog alone, ok?
Pls say or do something man. Its getting too ‘Hot!’
Pls let us know if any new development comes up?
Keep us all inform plssssss.
#22 by jt84 on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:33 pm
Hi everyone again!
I have a very very strong feeling that all the 82 Pakatan Rakyat MPs +++ are convening in the Parliament now.
If Anwar and PR Leaders cant go to Putrajaya, and “not good” to disturb the King, the next best option would be the Parliament!
The Parliament is the “safest” place now in Malaysia! A lockdown or a crackdown of the Parliament would mean !!!!????….(cant imagine if this really happens) but even Parliament members are not safe in Parliament house…but thats the best option for Pakatan Rakyat now…
Let us all pray.
#23 by joehancl on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:40 pm
Any dumb fool,(Bodowi) would have reform after the 2004 election when he had 90+% mandate. NOW anyone who believes him is a dumb fool.
#24 by AsalUsuLMalaysia on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:44 pm
During the medieval war, “copper and gold” comes first, to be able to stand champion above all. AAB are not sleepzzzhead as he seems to be. After 5yrs farming and robbing the Nation now he takes over the ARMFORCES and left the emty bank for Najis.
As i said before, Theres no criminal commits a crime aspect to be caught!… They won’t give out without a FIGHT! Lets all be ready for the worse!
LET US ALL EMBRACE THE WORSE YET TO COME WE MUST GIVE FULL SUPPORTS TO OUR LEADERS FOR THE SAKE OF OUR FUTURE.
#25 by js on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:48 pm
Where is DSAI today??? No news from him! Go hiding? Hopefully he is in the mid of planning to topple BN.
#26 by Lim Koo on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:51 pm
As a lawyer by training, Zaid is sensible enough to hold fast to his principal. By invoking ISA to “protect” a journalist over a true report and against Terasa & Raja Petra in place of other appropriate laws, is to the right-thinking rakyat a move backed by political motives.
Beyond the slightest doubt, Islam is one of the great religions of humanity. We all have great muslim friends, associates, and neighbors. While the readiness of muslims in drumming up their unity, might, and resolve against a sworn enemy is in someway admired by others, we as a peace-loving country should however constantly guard ourselves against making a mountain out of a molehill.
Do the trio deserved to be dealt with in such a manner? Did they kill somebody or threaten peace & order, to the extent that the so-called racial harmony is at risk? No.
Let’s take a look at what’s happening in certain parts of the world. In the name of protecting their ideology, suicide bombers blew themselves up in a wedding dinner, gathering, and what not, even when the intended victims were countrymen of the same faith but only belonging to different camps. This approach of retaliation has been repeated time and again for more than a thousand years. But it has always ended up in a vicious circle and there has not been any side every claiming final victory.
Indeed, it is an opportune time for our politicians to transform themselves into statesmen for the good of all. If out of stupidity and arrogance they chose to turn peace into war, we might well be heading towards destruction as a human race.
#27 by monsterball on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 5:57 pm
Dollah took over Defence from Najib today!
It can mean….
1.Najib was the one…doing those ISA arrests.
2.Dollah will look into Anwar’s claims..and assure smooth transfer of power …peacefully.
3.Dollah will arrest Anwar..and few others..then.. apply Emergency Rule.
But Anwar said…Dollah is his friend.
I hope he is right.
Meanwhile…old sick devil Mahathir is still fanning and fanning ..uprising.
#28 by k1980 on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:00 pm
Woah, now Defence Minister. Next, promote himself to (Honorary) Field Marshal with the title “Tiger of Malaysia, successor to Gen Yamashita”
#29 by yhsiew on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:01 pm
The entrenched forces still in Anwar’s way
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Anwar’s aides go to great lengths to say that he has already met the King or is going to meet him to clear the way. But that is not enough; he has to find a tactful way to assure not just the King, but also the Rulers as an institution and the many royalists who populate Malay society, that the change is benign not malignant.
Another entrenched institution that needs convincing is the army, and, by extension, the police force which sees him as an agitator who will potentially destabilise the status quo.
@@http://m.themalaysianinsider.com/articles.php?id=9141
#30 by human1 on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:05 pm
Zaid deserves to earn the respect from the people, for his conscience and principle disagreeing the abusive use of the unconstitutional ISA (which according to definition, can be used to PROTECT the safety of an individual without prior notifying him or her). Bravo!
To restore his credibility, it is vital for the PM to refresh his statement on how the IPCMC, judiciary and ACA reform framework will be carried out.
Quoted PM in the press – “The Government will continue, it does not depend on any one particular person to the extent that it will fall or be weak”.
Quoted the press – “he had not decided on who should replace Zaid but emphasised that the legal reforms the former minister was tasked with doing would continue as planned”.
Good point, question is how and when?
The PM appears to have his own interpretation on what other people have expressed:
“What he has said, he does not mean it.”
“He is exhausted, will ask him to take a 2-week leave.”
only to hear from the individuals later, that they have meant what they said.
Quoted today in the press – “He (Anwar) is a THREAT to our economy and maybe even our security. I will not indicate to you what I plan to do, but what I will do, will be in the interest of the country”.
What does that mean? ISA underway?
#31 by Desmond on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:07 pm
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is moving towards a sterner dictatorial rule, as analysed by Onlooker in his blog.
http://onlooker-adn.blogspot.com/
#32 by pangwl88 on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:08 pm
YB LIM KIT SIANG:
PLEASE. WITH ALL THE TRICKS IN YOUR HAT, PLEASE DO NOT TOY WITH OUR HOPES.
THERE IS ONLY TWO PATHS FOR PR NOW.
1) UP THERE WITH THE RAKYAT GOVERNING THIS COUNTRY WITH PRIDE, AND BE RECORDED IN MALAYSIA’S HISTORY AS ONE OF OUR SAVIOUR.
OR
2) DOWN WITH SHAME FOR ETERNITY FOR LYING TO ALL MALAYSIANS.
YOU CHOOSE.
#33 by rahmanwang on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:14 pm
Badawi & Najib switch minister post so that Badawi can control the military if he loses the parliament.Najib stupid enough to think that there is still $$ with finance post.
If there is, it would have been all cleaned up by Khairi lah!!
#34 by just a moment on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:16 pm
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#35 by just a moment on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:19 pm
Its getting …PUTRAJAYA: The Anti-Corruption Agency has opened a file to investigate claims by Barisan Nasional MPs that they are being offered money by Pakatan Rakyat to join them.
This Bdowi ain’t kidding. Is gonna take anyform any way to get DSAI and PKR. I wonder why ACA did not do anything during P Puah Election where Money was handed to ppl. Its dangerous time now. Watch out fellows. Where the heck is everyone PKR?
#36 by limkamput on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:24 pm
Too many simplistic arguments here. We have West Minster model of government, but the power has always been centralised in this country, started by none other than Mahathir. However, this is not the end of the story. To me it does not mean that if someone controls the army or the police or finance, he/she can stage a coup or declare emergency according to his/her own whim and fancy. Under normal circumstances, those who hold more important portfolios would have more power. However when the situation is out of ordinary as it is now, it is no longer just the people who hold those important portfolios that will decide the fate of this country. It is about us as a nation – can we or can we not accept coup or emergency just to sustain the power of incumbents. Would our army and police act blindly knowing the coup or emergency is completely unjustified. We know the power from the barrel of the gun. But I wish to think that we only have limited tradition in this kind of behaviour in this country.
#37 by gofortruth on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:26 pm
According to Tian Chua they are offering AAB 24 to 48 hrs to respond to meet Anwar before they take the next step.
But AAB has has responded loud & clear – there was no mention of power transfer in the letter and Anwar is a LIAR! AAB doeen’t need your 24/48 stuff. In fact AAB has thrown a note that Anwar may be ISAed for being a economy & national threat!!!!
What’s next?
#38 by AsalUsuLMalaysia on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:32 pm
PKR HAS LAST OPTION, WE NEED PAS DEFEND THE STRONGHOLD… They would not dare to touch any PAS leader as they stands for Muslim people, BN was deploying fascism through mediums and trying to create unrest among the Nation. If PAS comes out Defend PK we have a very strong walls to stands agains this BN machineries. Where is PAS leaders so far, its not time to chill now.
#39 by keaneos on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:41 pm
i live in cheras , KL , just nearby phoenix plaza and i heard alot of siren outside the main highway of BT9 , the base of FRU station ……. is the FRU into action ??? 6.35 pm
#40 by kentutoyol on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:44 pm
Life is risk taking,
some win and some lose,
but the man of great character always steps over the edge.
Good luck to Zaid.
#41 by just a moment on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:49 pm
ITS HAPPENING !!!
FIRST ARREST AS OF NOW.
1820: Rocky Bru has revealed that blogger Kickdefella was picked up by police. He was detained in Kota Baru at 5.00pm today
#42 by Bobster on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:49 pm
To Abdullah Ahmad Badawi,
Please be informed that you are responsible for 27 million population of this country.
If you are incapable to be the Prime Minister of this country, please be a fine gentleman and handover your seat to a better candidate. Najib Tun Razak is certainly out due to too many scandals that he is alleged involved which till to-date he fails to clarify to the rakyat.
Please note that 27 million population of this nation will not want to waste our precious time and future being ruled by a rotten and corrupt government.
You are not capable and responsible, period! Please step down voluntarily without shedding a single drop of blood!
Bob
#43 by dawsheng on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:51 pm
When Pak Lah swap his Finance Minister position with Najib’s to become the Defense Minister, he is only being sinister about all of it. Who is Yang Dipertuan Agong when now you have King Abdullah?
#44 by monsterball on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:55 pm
I appeal to Lim Kit Siang and Karpal Singh to check out..blogger…’kickdefella’ just got arrested…..to help him.
#45 by nyghtsky on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:58 pm
110% in agreement with you!
In almost every page in Harakah, Nik Aziz, Hadi and PAS members are calling the ISA arrest a Gomen ploy to turn Muslims against non-Muslims….
I wish my true Muslim brothers ( PAS ) the best in their effort to reveal this evil plot for all to see….
#46 by badak on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 6:58 pm
With a major recession coming our way … here we have our leaders both side fighting like children.
It would not matter who rules as a wage earner we are screwed.Petrol has gone down but prices are still going up.Politicians fight the small men suffer.
#47 by AsalUsuLMalaysia on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 7:16 pm
BREAKING NEWS! Leader of PAS Syed Azidi Syed Abdul Aziz telah ditahan oleh 3 org plois perpakaian biasa. They also seige his laptop regarding his post on the blog as “berhasutan” Edisi7…
#48 by yhsiew on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 7:41 pm
I am disappointed that none of MCA and Gerakan’s MPs attended the anti-ISA parliamentary caucus to free Teresa Kok this afternoon.
MCA and Gerakan are only good at talking and impressing people with their anti-ISA comments in the main stream media, but quick to shy away from taking real actions – presumably for fear of being punished by their “big brother” i.e. UMNO in BN.
I am pleased that Zaid Ibrahim – the only BN MP – was at the caucus.
#49 by ytshum on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 7:52 pm
AsalUsuLMalaysia , Thanks for sharing this piece of news , Malaysia in no longer a peace place to stay . Really unpredictable !
#50 by ytshum on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 - 7:56 pm
As Usual , MCA / GERAKAN will exist when issues are resolved !
Selfish minded MPs and Ministers protecting their ” GOLDEN rice bowl “