Khamis, 16 April 2009

Satu Malaysia orang sudah tahu siapa Najib!

Satu Malaysia hanyalah satu slogan semata-mata.Ianya bukanlah sesuatu yang baru untuk menyatakan penyatuan .Takanlah setelah sekian lama BN memerintah Malaysia ini, konsep penyatuan seperti itu baru nak diketengahkan. Ianya hanya menjelaskan bahawa polisi dan dasar BN selama ini gagal menyelesaikan masalah perkauman di Malaysia.

Rakyat muak dengan kata-kata sahaja. Buktikan bahawa Umno , MCA dan MIC bukan parti perkauman yang sentiasa memainkan sentimen perkauman masing-masing.

Bukankah Umno yang memainkan sentimen perkauman di Perak dengan menuduh DS Nizar sebagai pengkhianat Melayu, kuda tunggangan DAP, boneka, ikut telunjuk Cina, gadai tanah Melayu dan sebagainya.

Umno menggunakan isu pemberian tanah hak milik kekal kepada orang-orang Cina untuk membangkitkan sentimen orang-orang Melayu.Mereka menuduh orang Cina yang diberikan hak milik tanah tersebut adalah orang-orang kominis!

Apakah rakyat akan melupakan peranan Najib dalam rampasan kuasa di Perak? Di Bukit Gantang dan Bukit Selambau amat jelas menunjukan pertanda yang rakyat tidak memberikan restu mereka kepada Umno/BN.

Bahawa siapa yang memerintah negara ini adalah rakyat Malaysia demi kesejahteraan satu Malaysia.Maka kembalikanlah kuasa kepada rakyat untuk memilih siapa yang patut memerintah.

Selesaikan dahulu kemelut politik di negeri Perak yang sudah begitu lama bercelaru.Cara mudah dan terhormat dengan membubarkan DUN dan mengadakan pilihan raya yang baru.

Najib tidak perlu menonjolkan slogan tersebut hanya dengan kata-kata sahaja.Buktikan dengan perubahan ke arah konsep tersebut. Satu Malaysia, orang sudah tahu siapa Najib!


The Infamous 1Malaysia PM

Najib, son of the country’s second Prime Minister Abdul Razak Hussein, has been tainted by personal and political scandals even during his early days in the UMNO leadership.

But the latest involving the murder of a Mongolian woman in late 2006 has been the most serious allegation ever to have leveled against any Malaysian politician.

Yet, the 54-year old former defence minister has so far decided not to sue those who defamed him, even if the Malaysian courts have a unique reputation for ‘efficiency’.

The scandal has all the sleaze of a Hollywood spy drama, the only difference being that billions of dollars of Malaysian taxpayers’ money funded this true-life version. It revolves around a Mongolian woman, Altantuya Sharibu (pic), who was murdered and then her body was blown up in a jungle clearing area.

Abdul Razak Baginda, an aide to Najib Razak, was acquitted of the charge last November. Two others, members of an elite Malaysian police unit, are still waiting for what many believe is their impending acquittal despite damning evidence of their involvement and their links to Najib

Details of this involvement were exposed by the French daily Libération last month, which also gives a glimpse of the shadowy world of arms sales to developing countries like Malaysia.

French-Spanish warship manufacturer Armaris, a firm now merged with DCNS, had sold three submarines worth billions of dollars to Malaysia in 2002. But suspicion was raised when Armaris paid 114 million euros to a Malaysian “project services provider”, said to be a company owned by Baginda.

Learning this, the Mongolian woman travelled to Kuala Lumpur to claim her share of US$500,000. She was silenced in the most brutal manner, barely hours after she was bundled into a police car in front of Baginda’s house.

The connection was so clear the police had no choice but to arrest him too. In an affidavit he filed after his arrest, Baginda revealed that he had been assured by Najib through a text message, hours before his arrest that the deputy prime minister would have a word with the police chief and “the problem will be solved. Be cool.”

With the same Najib now at the threshold of power, things are not likely to get any cooler. As Crescent goes to press, the UMNO general assembly is meeting to endorse him as the next president, his being the only nomination for the position. By convention, the UMNO president becomes the prime minister.

A few days after, the ruling coalition will have to go through three by-elections in separate states, the most prominent of which is in the state of Perak, where the opposition state government recently collapsed, thanks to defections orchestrated by Najib and endorsed by the state sultan.

The action sparked rare and violent protests against the palace for agreeing to the coup, bringing up age-old questions of whether Malaysia’s ceremonial monarchs are really worth the keep.

The weeks ahead will tell whether Najib can keep his cool as things heat up

Source : Muslimedia



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