The Perak Mentri Besar, Datuk Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin’s agreement and announcement that the “Free MP Teresa Kok Perak State Assembly Caucus” would be formed tomorrow to lend support, sympathy and solidarity to MP for Seputeh and Selangor Senior Exco Teresa Kok in her fifth day of detention under the Internal Security Act is one major stride forward for the cause of human rights for Malaysians and legislators.
Following a day after the establishment of the “Free MP Teresa Kok Parliamentary Caucus” yesterday, I call on all states to emulate this pioneering step of the Perak Mentri Besar and State Assembly members to be in the forefront to defend human rights by forming similar “Free MP Teresa Kok State Assembly Caucus” as all legislators, regardless of race, religion or party affiliation, whether at the national or state level, should find common cause in the demand for the immediate and unconditional release of Teresa Kok under the ISA.
When attending the inaugural meeting to establish the “Free MP Teresa Kok Parliamentary Caucus” in Parliament yesterday, Senator Datuk Zaid Ibrahim who had resigned from the Cabinet as a matter of principle in protest against the gross misuse of ISA against Teresa Kok, Raja Petra Kamaruddin and Sin Chew reporter Tan Hoon Cheng, said he disbelieved allegations that she was either anti-Malay or anti-Islam as her detractors alleged.
Zaid had personal acquaintance with Teresa Kok when she was the secretary in the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Caucus on Myanmar (AIPMC). Zaid was then AIPMC Chairman.
Zaid said:
Teresa Kok is a third-term MP and I dare say that every Minister in the current Cabinet, whether from UMNO or any other Barisan Nasional component party, would agree with Zaid’s description of Teresa.
I challenge any Minister who would disagree with Zaid’s verdict that Teresa is a “wonderful lady” whom nobody believes could be “anti-Islam, anti-Malay, anti-anything” to come forward to speak up.
If there is none, and every Cabinet Minister in his or her “heart of hearts” agree with Zaid in his description of Teresa, I challenge everyone of the Cabinet Ministers to explain to the Malaysian public why Teresa Kok should spend another minute languishing in arbitrary, unjust and unhygienic detention!
Politics has been regarded as a very “dirty” business. If there is a saint among Malaysian politicians, the person will be Teresa Kok. And when Teresa Kok could be detained under the ISA, something is very rotten with Malaysian democracy, governance, the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.
For the “Free MP Teresa Kok Perak State Assembly Caucus” to be formed tomorrow, there is no better term of reference than to adopt University of Malaya law lecturer Azmi Sharon’s call that “The ISA must go. There can be no room for amendments.”
In his Star column today, “Time to get rid of draconian ISA”, Azmi wrote:
In this light, we can see that the powers provided by the ISA have been severely abused over the decades.
The latest example of course is the arrest of Raja Petra Kamarudin, Teresa Kok and Tan Hoon Cheng.
The reasons for the detention of the three have nothing to do at all with any sort of violent action or even proposed violent action on their part.
In the case of Tan, the justification for her 16-hour detention was so ludicrous and so obtuse, that it beggared belief.
The ISA was not meant to be used as a personal protection device. And pray tell how a 16-hour detention after which the individual was released back into the public sphere can be considered “protection”?
Raja Petra is currently being charged for criminal defamation and sedition.
He is facing the law in open court where he shall be accused and he shall have the opportunity to defend himself or he would have done if he was not locked up right now.
Why on earth is he being detained? Is he planning some sort of armed rebellion? There is no evidence at all to indicate even the slightest hint of that.
And Kok is being detained because some political opponents have decided to accuse her of offending Islam.
If these accusations are false, and there are indications that they are, then there is a term for this kind of behaviour – fitnah.
Fitnah is the most despicable crime committed only by the most despicable of creatures.
I am disgusted by the latest use of the ISA. It is undoubtedly going against the spirit and the intention of the ISA.
The arrest of Raja Petra, Kok and Tan also shows that the law is so open to abuse that we have no other choice but to get rid of it. There can be no room for amendments.
The ISA must go.
[Media Conference Statement (2) at the Perak Mentri Besar’s Office, Ipoh on Thursday, 18th September 2008 at 12 noon]

#1 by just a moment on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 6:13 pm
Thats good news YB Lim, but it’ll be better if Teresa can also attend the emergency meeting for next Tues. Pls assure she’s released and be physically present! It will be a big moral booster!!
Meanwhile, everyone be safe. One question YB, With the ACA report on offering bribes by PKR etc… I hope its not true. Whatever it is, be very careful while these jokers are being sort. Tell them the only bribes are only from the bookies.
Be safe. God Bless
#2 by k1980 on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 6:24 pm
The only reason she is being detained is because she opposes U-Must-Never-Oppose
#3 by Godfather on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 6:37 pm
You people got it all wrong. We detained Theresa for her own protection. It may take us 30 days or 2 years to find out who is threatening her, so you must all be patient.
Kasim Amat my bisnes partner will back me up on this matter.
#4 by boh-liao on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 6:39 pm
When a repressive regime is bankrupt of ideas, it will resort to the “mok she yeu” (no need) tactic (like no need evidence, practised as long ago as the Song Dynasty in China) to incarcerate people or chop off their heads.
#5 by just a moment on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 6:41 pm
LATEST: PM: “No need for emergency session of Parliament”
( YB, NEXT COURSE OF ACTION NEEDED? )
Abdullah said four division members would be sacked from the party – three from Beaufort and one from Beluran. The four had stood as candidates for the Opposition during the general election.
#6 by kutlakut on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 6:46 pm
There is a lot I have to say, but I will hold my peace till the change of government.
#7 by Desmond on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 6:46 pm
If the ISA Section 73 is not being abolished, it won’t be surprised that one day in the future the IGP or Acting IGP may deem it necessary to detain Abdullah Ahmad Badawi with ISA 73(1) on the reason that Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is the threat to the national economy or national security.
http://onlooker-openness.blogspot.com/
#8 by yhsiew on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 6:59 pm
ISA must go!
There must be proper rule of law in this country – not the barbaric undemocratic ISA.
For too long the ruling party has used ISA as a launching pad to persecute members of the opposition party – such atrocious act of “political brutality” must be condemned in the strictest terms.
#9 by mybangsamalaysia on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 7:00 pm
Until today, we are still protesting ISA peacefully. Congratulations.
Sorryla BN, your dream will never come through, bygone Mei 13.
BN is now keeping ISA for themselves to be detained later for safety reason.
Syed Hamid will be the first person to apply for protection under ISA. Idiot.
#10 by One4All4One on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 7:15 pm
Well said, Azmi Sharon. Kudos and congratulation for standing up for principles and impartiality.
You have displayed the same kind of humanism and universally commendable conduct as that of Zaid Ibrahim that is so blindingly lacking in most of the leaders of political parties here.
It is hoped that the masses would be kindled to realise that in their midst is a piece of draconian and archaic legislation which need to be repealed.
How do you go about having it abolished? Can the electorate demand their representatives to review and take measures to rid it?
It seems like the Act had been abused for personal rather than its original purposes.
#11 by boh-liao on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 7:17 pm
The comedy is being played.
While individuals who are not regarded by most Malaysians as threat to national security or peace are incarcerated under ISA, the key player who uttered the racist remark is enjoying freedom and appointed as the Bukit Bendera Umno division’s advisor, a unanimously decision of the four wings of the Bukit Bendera Umno division.
Furthermore, the Bukit Bendera Umno division will file an appeal to the Umno Supreme Council to retract the decision to suspend Ahmad Ismail from all party posts for three years.
Ha, ha – what a harsh punishment given out to AIsmail! Umno is fair to all, so claimed Umnoputras.
#12 by UzMiNoOnist on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 7:23 pm
Statement of the century
“There can be no room for amendments. The ISA must go. ” ..Azmi Sharon
#13 by ALLAN THAM on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 7:25 pm
Many many are in deed sadden after reading what Datuk Zaid has to say about Teresa Kok. All this while there is no mistake take majority of the Malaysian believe that ISA has been misused to its fullest by the executive. There is no reason that there is any threat pose by the opposition, if any the existing law are more than enough to deal with. We all Malaysian are really sad and there fore many many wish to see changes and there are many reason about this wish but non is due to anti this and that, all we want is a just and fair society and for the good of All Malaysian.It is that simple.
#14 by gofortruth on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 7:34 pm
YB Teresa Kok was arrested under ISA on “AZAN” issue by the shameless “U-Must-Never-Oppose” but upon dicovered that they have no ground to stick her with the case because even the mosque officials have come out in her support, they quickly slammed her with other issues like the “jawi’ sign board which was many months ago.
If I can remember correctly reading from NST online some months back, the raod sign boards were to be added for the purpose of Arab visitors to our city. It was about making it convinient for Arab tourists ( how many % of Arab visitors or for that matter all our visitors today STILL do not read Roman alphabets? any survey done on this before HASTILY spending away our rakyat money?) and no more & no less.
Why Syed Hamid brew it up & lumped it as a sensitive Islamic issue and forced it on YB Teresa? He is in fact the culprit who has been arousing religious sensitivity & causing racial tension to double cross our Malay friends & Chinese community. Shame Shame Shame on him!!!!!
We demand YB Teresa Kok to be released IMMEDIATELY with full damages!
#15 by john ak singgai on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 7:36 pm
916 belum dapat menjadi kenyataan pun tak apa, sekurang-kurangnya kita boleh lihat sebelah Pakatan Rakyat menjadi semakin kuat. Dengan keputusan SAPP tarik keluar daripada BN, sekarang kita ada 82+2 di parlimen, sebulan lagi selepas pilihanraya kecil di sabah, kita akan tambah 1 lagi menjadi 85! Mari kita berdoa kepada Tuhan yang maha esa, semoga apa yang kita impikan tetap menjadi kenyataan tidak lama lagi.
#16 by john ak singgai on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 7:55 pm
YB LKS, can DAP please do something to show to the people of Malaysia that both of the party can really work together?
#17 by Dr_Albert_Schweitzer on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 7:59 pm
Everybody knows that YB Teresa was incarcerated to appease the UMNO extremists who were angered by the slap in the wrist three-year suspension of UMNO membership of the Racist Rat AhMAD Ismail. No matter what the UMNO Putra extremists plan, scheme or propose only the good God will dispose as HE will dispense justice & do goodness in his mysterious ways. HE will show HIS grace, favour & mercy to the Righteous YB Teresa & HE will at the same time cause suffering & downfall to all the evil people responsible for her detention. HE has good plans for YB Teresa. Be patient YB Teresa & keep on praying.
#18 by john ak singgai on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 8:02 pm
Siapa yang telah berFITNAH sehingga Terasa Kok ditahan dibawah ISA? Sebenarnya orang yang berfitnah itulah yang sepatutnya ditangkap. kenapa tangkap Teresa…..kurang siuman agaknya.
#19 by wtf2 on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 8:09 pm
allegedly the Toyo monkey is the one who instigated this. Shouldn’t the opposition scream and yell for this gross injustice? Debating this sitting down is not going to solve the problem.
#20 by just a moment on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 8:11 pm
Can anyone help here? I have some questions.
1. In an Umno Supreme Council meeting or any General Umno meeting, can they make, change, launch any Acts, Policies, in relating to Federal or Country’s Laws?
2. Would it be right to say, Umno and their croonies will benefit first hand information and weight upon what’s in it for them first before it is passed?
3. Would other alliance Dogs party MCA, GERAKAN, MIC be invited to their meetings?
Pls enlighten me on this? Thanks
#21 by wtf2 on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 8:18 pm
the jawi signboards are important – not because they benefit arabs – rather replacing the signboards cost money. Money to be spent by the government on cronies and minister linked companies…go figure
#22 by gofortruth on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 8:18 pm
Not ONE elected BN MPs attented the “Free MP Teresa Kok Parliamentary Caucus” yesterday.
I’m shocked to have learned that many of MPs inside Barisan National are actually CHRISTIANS!
How can these supposedly God fearing leaders as light & salt to the world be willing to BLINDLY yoked with an arrogant, bullying, haughty ruling coalition inflicting unjust pain & grieve to innocent people & their families? (Psalm 1:1-3)
No wonder Jesus forewarned us that there are wolves who dress themselves in sheepskins to come & deceive us for their own personal gains!
All other God fearing & people loving Christians let us pray that the Holy Spirit will personally speak to these Christian BN MPs that they can humbly turn from their wicked way & let the light of righteousness shines upon the people. Let justice prevails in this land.Amen!
#23 by jt84 on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 8:22 pm
Hi Everyone!
Latest News @ 7.30pm (18th Sept. 2008). PM Abdullah has refused Pakatan Rakyat’s call for a Emergency Parliament Session latest on Tuesday (23rd Sept. 2008).
Uncle Lim Kit Siang, I guess you are now travelling back to Kuala Lumpur to attend an urgent top Pakatan Leadership meeting in response to PM Abdullah refusal to call for an Emergency Parliament Session.
Next option on the Table? ( I cannot and do not know what to speculate)
However, my faith in the Pakatan Rakyat’s claim of ready to form a New Government shoots to 100% again.
(1) PM Abdullah refusal to meet DS Anwar Ibrahim
(2) PM Abdullah refusal to call for an emergency Parliament session
Has by hours proving Anwar’s claim being stronger and stronger
PM Abdullah (who believes that Anwar is bluffing) has missed TWO GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES to PROVE THAT ANWAR IS BLUFFING
(1) Which in the case Anwar fails to show the latest lists of MPs on Pakatan Rakyat’s side should PM Abdullah grants a meeting with DS. Anwar.
AND
(2) Which Pakatan led emergency motion of no-confidence in the Parliament fails to sustain a majority.
AND
This is nice- all my friends- PM Abdullah is only serving Pakatan Rakyat’s victory into greater strength and height in which more MPs are defecting by “the hours”. Subsequently, a new Pakatan Rakyat Government will have more MPs in the Parliament than of the number of MPs three days ago.
PM Abdullah being a Prime Minister of All Malaysians should be responsible and graceful enough for the sake of the nation and the rakyat. PM Abdullah should end this political “State of Limbo” once and for all. Focus on rebuilding UMNO and BARISAN NASIONAL to win the hearts and minds of the Rakyat in the next General Election instead on hanging onto a Parliamentary Minority support and only to be disgracefully discharge from the Prime Minister Office.
OR
At least SHOW US PROOF THAT ANWAR IBRAHIM IS A LIAR and BURY ANWAR’S POLITICAL CAREER FOREVER just like what YB Khairy Jamaludin has suggested in the recent Permatang Pauh By-Election. Mere accusation of words and laughters that ANWAR IBRAHIM IS LYING and branding ANWAR IBRAHIM being a threat to economy and national security does not convince the public that ANWAR is a liar.
A DANGEROUS OPPOSITION LEADER LIKE ANWAR as claimed by PM Abdullah has only put PM Abdullah on the responsibilty being the Prime Minister to expose the lies and snares of ANWAR.
Unfortunately, PM Abdullah has just MISSED TWO GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES TO DO SO IN THE LAST 48 hours OR PM Abdullah has just successfully clinged on to power for another 48 hours (because he has even lost faith in himself as the commander of the majority of MPs).
No matter what. I urge PM Abdullah to release YB Teresa Kok, Raja Petra and publicly apologize to Sin Chew’ reporter Tan immediately to win the hearts and the minds of the rakyat and in the process, possibly courting a few Pakatan MPs to join BN? Given the fact that BN has just officially lost 2 MPs yesterday.
#24 by cactus of sarawak on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 8:34 pm
I quote this from Malaysiakini
[Polis: Jangan buat spekulasi ambil alih kuasa
Sep 18, 08 4:45pm
Timbalan Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Ismail Omar hari ini memberi amaran keras kepada mereka yang membuat spekulasi dan menyebarkan khabar angin mengenai peralihan kuasa dalam kerajaan.
Beliau berkata, spekulasi tersebut telah mengakibatkan ketidakstabilan dalam negara.
Ismail memberi amaran tersebut ketika bercakap kepada wartawan dalam satu sidang akhbar di Bukit Aman petang ini.
Kini. usaha Pakatan Rakyat pimpinan Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim untuk mengambil alih kuasa menjadi perbualan hangat di negara ini.]
Dear all, this was the way the 13th of May is happening. I didn’t receive any SMS(s) concerning the toppling of government by certain party. It is the Timbalan Ketua Polis Negara that send this ‘legal SMS’(The above news release). What a stupid TKPN is he? How can he announce such provoking statement publicly? If there is any, I meant ANY riot happening in Malaysia, it will be this people started. God Bless Malaysia.
#25 by cemerlang on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 8:50 pm
As of 2007, there are five one-party communist nations:
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)
Republic of Cuba
Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Laos)
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
People’s Republic of China
#26 by Dr. W on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 9:11 pm
Perhaps the TKPN should check with the 4th floor amno boys about the SMS instead of warning the general public.
, I share your view on the police officer. :)
#27 by KennyGan on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 9:16 pm
If Teresa Kok is a pawn detained to please the extremist elements in Umno for the wrist slap on Ahmad Ismail, the BN govt is digging its own grave.
Racism used to be a zero sum game. When you appease one race, you lose support of other races.
But with better education and maturity, racism is now a negative sum game to those playing it. You gain minimal support from the race you try to appease while losing a groundswell of support from other races.
If changeover of power doesn’t happen in the short term, BN will definitely be buried in the next election.
#28 by giko on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 9:36 pm
looks like pak lah checkmated DSAI as DSAI do not have the signed SD’s of the bn MP’s to show the king as they have only given their verbal commitment!
never mind as there’s the 1013 opening of parliament to move the motion of no-confidence BUT put in the motion now!
also put in the motion to abolish the ISA, and let’s see who votes against it.
better to late than never.
#29 by Ken G on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 9:38 pm
YB Lim,
Can we pool our money together and rent advertising space on an elevated billboard on busy highway?
The billboard will have Teresa’s picture, the words “FREE TERESA KOK, victim of ISA injustice and a web address where the truth can be told.
It’s unusual and never done before but we need innovative ways to free Teresa. Appealing to those in power only fall on deaf ears.
How long do you think the govt will hold out when such a billboard goes up?
Whatever it cost is worth it to free Teresa so that she does not stay an extra day in that stinking windowless cell fed on food unfit for humans.
I believe the required amount will be collected in a very short time.
Please consider it, YB Lim. Parliamentary caucus and meeting the police is good but unlikely to secure her release. We need to think outside the box.
#30 by js on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 9:41 pm
When can Teresa Kok be released??? Sad to know that she is placed in a room at size 6 x 8 sq only. Terrible! PR please take over the government soonest possible so that ISA detaines can release ASAP.
#31 by vsp on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 9:50 pm
From the response that Abdullah gave to Anwar it shows that he is very stupid. If I were him I would have accepted Anwar’s offer.
This is a golden opportunity for Abdullah to consign Anwar into the dustbin of history if Anwar cannot prove his claim. Anwar is giving Abdullah a silver bullet to kill him if he is bluffing. But instead of thinking, Abdullah prefers to run away and turns the whole issue into another circus.
Still Anwar was patient and offer Abdullah another chance for him to damage Anwar’s reputation. But still his brain cannot function and he refused. Why?
Will Anwar extend the third bullet to Abdullah to kill him? Go to the Agong and submit the proof. If this attempt is still blocked then, it prove that what Anwar had claimed was true – he got the numbers.
Three silver bullets and still this idiot Bodowi miss the opportunity of a lifetime!
#32 by swipenter on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 9:55 pm
Where are the loudmouths from MCA and Gerakan? Talk is cheap. Both of you are as guilty as those who put Teresa under ISA detention on some filmsy allegations. Cant you stand up for what is right and what is wrong irrespective of your political allegiance. Do you still enjoy the master/slave kind of relationship with Umno.
All right thinking Malaysians irrespective of race and religion are sickened by the abusive use of law to intimitade those brave men and women who hold dissenting views. We have also not forgotten those bravehearts beside Teresa detained under ISA. God help us!
#33 by Ken G on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 9:57 pm
YB Lim,
Another idea which you may want to consider. This one has no cost or preparation needed and can be implemented immediately.
YB Lim can issue a statement that if the govt needs a political pawn to appease the extremist elements in Umno for the “punishment” meted out to Ahmad Ismail, then YB Lim Kit Siang offers to take her place in ISA detention.
Of course the govt will not agree but will be shocked and jarred by your announcement. It drives home the point that Teresa’s detention is totally without basis and heighten public outrage.
Public outrage is the only thing which can free Teresa quickly like what happened with Tan Boon Cheng.
#34 by jus legitimum on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 10:09 pm
One ancient chinese saying which reads,”Yi Chee Ren Ze Dou,Whan Zhi Chee Ren Ze Shen.”It simply means: do onto him what he does onto others.Just wait the day when PR is in power,people like the stupid proponent of providing protection using ISA and his other gang members will languish in the 8 X 6 cell until they see their Allah.I think a lot of people in Malaysia now want this to happen to the bast..ds.
#35 by rahmanwang on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 10:16 pm
When Syed Albar speaks, he makes a fool of himself.No wonder foreigners looked down on malaysian ministers.Supposedly to be a qualified lawyer.Worse still, our judiciary is now ranked 7 out of 10 in asia,worse than the communist Vietnam.
#36 by alancheah on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 10:18 pm
Zaid is the man! I salute him very much.
God bless Teresa Kok and this country!
#37 by Dr. W on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 10:20 pm
It is now so obvious that Anwar is having the numbers.
If not, he will not ask for the emergency session.
Unless he wants to squeeze some humour in all of us, but April Fools’ day was already 5 months ago…
So, Be scared UMNO…Be very very scared.
#38 by WVR on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 10:24 pm
The following petition has been initiated. Please let others know.
Petition to Free Raja Petra Kamaruddin, Teresa Kok and Others Held Under the Internal Security Act
http://www.petitiononline.com/isa1234/petition.html
#39 by yellowkingdom on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 10:30 pm
A thought just came to my mind. Could it be that this obtuse Home Minister brilliantly arrested MP Teresa Kok under ISA intention is to draw the public’s ire against instigator Mat Toyol (if you remember Mat Toyol supported Mahathir’s call for Pak Lah’s resignation)? This would bring a situation where the call for Mat Toyol’s punishment will bring a clash between Teresa’s supporters and Mat Toyol’s Malay supporters.
We must be careful not to be used as pawns by these vile creatures.
I’m not sure if I’m over-rating Syed Alpa.
#40 by Lee Wang Yen on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 10:32 pm
Dear Dr. W,
It makes more sense to think that the current turn of events indicates that Anwar does NOT have the numbers.
You might be interested in reading an insightful article taken from The Malaysian Insider.
‘A master stroke in buying time
Analysis
SEPT 18 – You got to hand it to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Two days after he missed his self-imposed deadline of forcing the collapse of the Abdullah administration through the cross over of Barisan Nasional MPs and seemed in danger of swapping credibility for ridicule, he has managed to put the
government on the defensive. And probably buy himself some more time.
Today, he challenged Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi to convene an emergency Parliament sitting before Sept 23 so that a motion of no-confidence can be tabled against the Prime Minister.
“We have the numbers. If he wants the details and doesn’t believe me, then convene the emergency sitting. The numbers are increasing by the hour. But as of now, it is in excess of 31 MPs. This is not empty talk,” Anwar said during a press conference today, adding that Abdullah has no choice but to negotiate with Pakatan Rakyat.
This is the first time since Independence that a sitting PM is being asked to convene a special Parliament session to have a motion of no-confidence tabled against him.
Anwar knows that Abdullah will not take the bait and will probably tell the Opposition leader to be patient and wait for
Oct 13 when the House reconvenes.
This answer will:
# GIVE him the time he needs to work the ground and try and persuade some MPs to abandon BN for Pakatan Rakyat. Anwar has been meeting professionals, businessmen, a few former MPs and even members of some prominent Umno families in the past week asking them to join Parti Keadilan Rakyat. He has told a few of them that he has the numbers but was unwilling to share any names of the BN crossovers with them. Some of them have left the meetings – which have taken place at his home in Segambut or at the home of mutual friends – convinced that he does not have 31 BN MPs in his pocket. Others have been willing to give him the benefit of doubt.
# ALLOW him to portray the Abdullah administration as cowardly and unwilling to follow democratic practices. He said as much today noting that any delay to the request for an emergency Parliament session would be seen “as nothing short of a further sabotage of the democratic process and abuse of executive power.”
# KEEP alive the prospect of the mass crossover and collapse of the Barisan Nasional. Sure, some seeds of doubt have taken root in the minds of people since the Sept 16 deadline came and went.’ But in a country where hope in the government is a fast fading commodity, the public still want to believe that Anwar – who has fashioned himself as
the saviour of the country can deliver on a promise.
The Opposition icon knows that failure to deliver 31 MPs and oust Abdullah and BN out of Parliament will hurt him in the court of public opinion. His latest challenge to Abdullah suggests that he needs more time to get the numbers.’
#41 by merdeka on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 10:40 pm
YB Lim,
This might sound bad. I suggest you advise Teresa parents & relatives to put pressure on the Deputy IGP for her release. Make daily visits to Bukit Aman to see the Deputy IGP…make a big ‘hoo hah’ out of it. Invite the press along. Do whatever to make sure everyday the deputy IGP see Teresa parents face !!!!!
#42 by teacher on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 10:58 pm
i suggest all christian MPs in the Govt make a plea to the PM to release Teresa Kok as she has done no wrong. How can she be detained under ISA. I am sure all of you are God fearing and know in the depths of your heart that this is wrong. Even ZI was brave enough to take a stand.Please search your hearts and think of this sister of ours. I can only say to you “What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and suffers the loss of his own soul’. Please don’t think of material gain but your christian duty to a fellow human being who has been terribly wronged.
Also stretch your hands out too and ask for the release of Raja Petra and the Hindraf detaineers.
#43 by just a moment on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 11:01 pm
Dear ppl, Just found this piece of ‘GEM’
Don’t just beoieved me, read it for yourself.
Its all here.. Can someone pls help to forward this to MCA, GERAKAN, MIC pls? Thanks
M’siakini
“The time is now”
Steve Oh | Sep 18, 08 6:10pm
I do not think it helps Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim or incumbent Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and more importantly the country for there to be a political stalemate, for whatever reason. If there is one outstanding feature of events leading up to September 16, it has been the responsible and peaceful way that Anwar and associates have carried out their plans and for this they earn our respect.
MCPX
Perhaps we expected Anwar to walk up to Abdullah and tap him on the shoulder on September 16 and see the latter shake his hands and concede the handover of power and pass the keys to Putrajaya to him. But it does not happen like that in real life. Nor do those who espouse justice rely on scary vociferous mobs wielding those dangerous weapons.
I imagine the process of change we all wait for with bated breath will not happen along the written lines of a script. There are many landmines to step over and it will not be a gunfight at OK Coral where everything ends in a few minutes. But I am sure everything will be done legally and time will tell who really upholds the rule of law.
The exemplary manner in which Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Zaid Ibrahim has taken his stand must be emulated by all politicians. As far as I know, this man has talked a lot of sense and tried his best to bring about reforms within Umno and failed.
It takes a giant of a man to admit he has failed and bold leaders to admit their failures. Even Dr Mahathir Mohamad admitted his failure to change the mindset of the Malays when he was in government and for anointing the architect of his sleepless nights and restless days while planning his ousting.
Rather than play cat and mouse, the defecting politicians themselves must show their true colours and boldness in coming out into the open to support Anwar and confirm that he has the numbers to form the government. It is not the time to be coy about something as important as this and people will respect those who are honest and upfront.
Make a firm stand on who you support and sink or swim with your decision.
Those who have chosen must help those who have not to do the right thing. After all, I have made up my mind who I will vote for in the next election and I am not afraid to tell you it won’t be for those who lock up the innocent in jail.
You are not a traitor or immoral in deciding to cross over to justice. Pakatan politicians didn’t think it immoral to cross over to Barisan Nasional as we have seen Ezam Noor and other Pakatan members do. You can’t do worse but that’s my opinion and it is a free country.
In a free country, members of parliament are not beholden to anyone except those who put them in power and the interests of their country. It is not immoral to rebel against the party line when you no longer have confidence in your party. It is called conscience. It would be immoral, hypocritical and unconscionable to remain in a party you no longer believe in or support those you no longer have confidence in. Zaid has set a good and right example.
People who talk about the morality of the present crisis of crossovers miss the bigger picture that this is an unusual and unprecedented situation. And there are always exceptions to the rule. Whatever misgivings we may have, Anwar has promised that there will be a fresh election to get an unequivocal mandate and wisely so when we know the phantom voters are really dead and can’t vote.
For the first time in the country’s history, there is the possibility of toppling of the Umno-led government which many Malaysians now reject and that Mahathir himself derides as “a rotten government”. It goes to show how a party staying in power for too long can become.
That Anwar has given ample notice of the plan for politicians to cross over meant Pakatan Rakyat had been as open and transparent to the public as practically possible. That 40-odd Barisan MPs were hurriedly sent overseas on a junket tells us Anwar wasn’t just blowing hot air. Soon we will know the truth and who tells the “political lie”, though one has a better record than the other.
The unusual situation is also highlighted by the unprecedented attrition of support for incumbent PM Abdullah. He has had his former boss take snipes at him and working toward his downfall and the latest resignation of Zaid, the one that both sides of the political divide and many Malaysians respect, must seem like Abdullah may need to take a premature involuntary redundancy sooner than he planned. Anwar has persistently said he has the numbers and is now going through the process of getting the incumbent to concede defeat.
We have seen Robert Mugabe losing his grip on power in Zimbabwe now that agreement has been reached for him to be president and his rival Morgan Tsvangira become prime minister. Despite the violence, police brutality and killings, tyranny had to make way for the people’s will.
The arrogant and stubborn one-time nationalist knows compromise is the wise option when the writing is on the wall and time is not on your side. In Malaysia, the mood of the people is for change and it is a bitter lesson that Umno is still unwilling to learn.
It is the sickness that afflicts all who have held tyrannical power, from kings to politicians who often come from poverty to taste power and can’t seem to relinquish it when the time comes. From the Indian maharajahs to the last emperor of China who was prepared to betray his own country and people to become sovereign of a puppet country run by the Japanese, weak men have stubbornly refused to give up the throne of power and may even betray their country and cause trouble.
Nothing that Pakatan has done so far is immoral or unconstitutional.
Those who defend text book notions of political morality where the crossovers are concerned may be unfairly pedantic. If the Sabbath was made for man and not the other way round, surely it would be immoral to allow a discordant and incompetent administration in disarray and evidently incapable of reform and giving the people what they want, the moral right to govern when they no longer have the numbers.
And it makes no sense to talk of morality when you are facing an opponent which seems to show none. The incumbent government abuses its power and the police are so evidently partial toward them to justify their immoral acts such as the recent ISA arrests and tampering with police witnesses.
When Barisan component parties are already talking about pulling out of their political alliance and fight among themselves like dogs and cats you’d be silly not to be trying to forge new alliances and re-configure the political network to get into power.
It might sound facetious but what is to prevent PM Abdullah himself joining Pakatan Rakyat with his merry men of constrained reformers so they have a free hand to bring about the desired reforms in the country?
You would have a win-win situation with PM Abdullah still holding on to his coveted post but spending much of his time overseas to build bridges with other countries, something that few can do as well as he.
Anwar and his men and women can then carry on with the onerous task of cleaning up 22 years of mistakes and misdemeanours. By then, Mahathir would have rejoined Umno and being the capable politician he is and having much practice, he would be the ideal opposition leader and no one can boast of having held both posts in the country except his black-eyed ghost from the past. Then perhaps some of us who want to keep the government decent and honest might even support him.
Sadly the time for day-dreaming is not now and the day of reckoning must surely be nigh.
When Gerakan won a whopping majority in 1969 and became a formidable political force, they were seduced into the Barisan. The rest is history. Many of the political alliances were the result of change and crossovers so we should stop debating a non-issue.
Politicians are elected to serve their constituency not their political party. The real immorality is enslaving our elected representatives and coercing them to obey the party so thay can’t properly serve their constituencies or properly debate bills like in the recent DNA bill scam.
Every political party knows that their elected members owe them no allegiance beyond what they can do for them. Sometimes we see certain politicians passed over and in the next elections, they stand against their party as independents. We don’t see much of that in Malaysia because of the undemocratic manner that political parties conduct their business. There are more party serfs useful for their obligatory numbers to form government than people’s representatives.
But in a truly transparent and democratic government that Pakatan promises, they will get a new lease of real political life. Imagine, freedom for our politicians. Who would have thought? So, crossovers are not only good for the people but for the politicians themselves because they are crossing over to the political promised land so to speak, to escape from the repressive pharaoh.
Anwar has already parted the river. What more do we need?
Zaid has set the benchmark for politicians of conscience. It is up to others to follow and prove they are undeniably unafraid to stand up for the rakyat whom they serve and for their principles, as he has. September 2008 or whenever the time for change has come. So what are we waiting for?
#44 by lopez on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 11:02 pm
bolihland is under house arrest. Roadblocks just started at brim of the city.
the threat is from the bee end regime who are afraid of losing the mandate to rule and cheat further.
#45 by Robin01 on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 11:08 pm
The Malaysians are to afraid to speak their mind. I had a quick browse of the petition and saw that some people still dared not put down their full name. What a shame!
#46 by Robin01 on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 11:10 pm
I admired the Ukrainians with their Yellow Revolution and the Berliners who cracked down the walls. Our people will never do this. They are so afraid!
#47 by badak on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 11:11 pm
The whole Government system had gone down the drain.From the police, ACA ,court of law right up to the local councils.Innocent people are locked up.While the guilty walks free.This two bigots AHMAD and KHIR TOYOL are clearly guilty in stroking racial setiments.But TERESA and TAN are arressted.
#48 by KennyGan on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 11:13 pm
merdeka,
making daily visits to see the Deputy IGP will not work. What makes you think the IGP will even see Teresa’s parents?
As Ken G said, innovative methods must be use. I hope YB Lim consider his suggestions.
#49 by devilmaster on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 11:15 pm
to Perak Menteri Besar
Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin,
keep up the good job. A lot of Perakians are starting to support you.
#50 by just a moment on Thursday, 18 September 2008 - 11:16 pm
Be patient, be very patient,
Everyone just do our best and
God will do the rest.
Stay focus, Do not let up.
Be resolved, God never fail!