Former DAP MP for Raub Ariff Sabri who blogged as Sakmongkol AK47, and who had been struck by a brainstem stroke seventeen months ago in May 2017 and rendered bedridden, has revived his blog and written again on “The Rule of Law”.
Ariff, who was unable to contest in the 14th General Election in May 2018, wrote today, exactly four months after the historic, peaceful and democratic change of Federal Government:
“Even though I am bedridden because of my stroke, I have been watching and reading as New Malaysia events unfold. While I rejoice in a ruling coalition that I support, I will not stop criticising.
“It has now been over 100 days since PH’s inauguration.
“And I ask, why are we so engrossed over the 100 days issue?”
Later in his blog today, Sakmongkol AK47 wrote:
“I believe the greatest failure of the 100-days limit is the failure of this government to put the people who committed economic crimes behind bars. If Najib were guilty of economic crimes—and all signs point to yes—he must be sent to the bamboo river resort.”
Welcome back to the blogosphere, Sakmongkok AK47!
And I pray and hope that I will also be able to say, sometime in the future: “Welcome back to Parliament Ariff Sabri!”
(Speech (2) by DAP MP for Iskandar Puteri Lim Kit Siang at a youth dialogue at LYM Café, Skudai on Sunday, 9th September 2018 at 3 pm)
#1 by Bigjoe on Sunday, 9 September 2018 - 7:20 pm
You can already hear Najib doing a Trump act after he is found guilty and cry persecution. That is why no one is holding their breadth about Najib going to jail. They expect it but they are tired of hearing him.
Its Rosmah, people really want to see go to jail and PH slow case against Najib means Rosmah case is even slower or unlikely.
And then there is Jho Low case which is even more frustratingly not even insight by the public.
#2 by Bigjoe on Monday, 10 September 2018 - 4:30 am
It’s time Sakmongkol pushed the point, the unholy UMNO-PAS alliance means UMNO further shrinking – does not benefit UMNO. Once UMNO money runs out, UMNO can only be just another branch of PAS, eventually just like MCA.