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The Indefeasibility of Malaysia’s Territorial Sovereignty Over Sabah

Posted: 11 Mar 2013 12:46 PM PDT

The incursion into Sabah by a ragtag "army" of a now defunct "Sultanate" with the intention of having a picnic in their "homeland" (to borrow the description by a self-styled Princess of the said "Sultanate") would be comical, if not for the utterly tragic consequences that follows.

In weeks after the incursions, eight Malaysian policemen were killed, some of whom were allegedly tortured, killed and their body mutilated by the "army" of the now defunct Sultanate. As of the date of writing, a total of 62 people have been killed. That the so-called Sultan declared a Jihad and the self-styled Princess calling the Malaysian army un-Islamic lend a surrealistic aura to the whole episode which would make Salvador Dali green in envy.

The fact remains that their acts were an act of terrorism perpetrated by armed bandits on an unsuspecting State and her people. There was nothing Islamic about those acts. To use Islam and Jihad in this totally illegal and inhumane act of aggression against a peaceful State which has been treating some of them with unlimited generosity is a misuse and abuse of the religion and God of the worst kind.

So, what does Jamalul Kiram want? He has been shifty about this. On one count he said he doesn't want to claim Sabah. On another, he said he wants recognition. Okay. So we call him a Sultan. Is that recognition enough? Of course not. At the end of it, he said he is the poorest Sultan in the world. That is more than sufficient answer to the question. He wants money. Forget altruism. Forget the advancement of his so-called people. Forget honour. Forget dignity. It is just about money.

However, why must Malaysia, as a State, give money to some delusional people who live in the 17th century? What would prevent this very same people from coming back to ask for more when the money runs out? What basis do a people have to hold a State to ransom every now and then just because this people do not have a source of income other than from partaking in piracy, kidnapping and now, terrorism as well as prostituting Islam?

Read more at: http://art-harun.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-indefeasibility-of-malaysias.html 

 

M’sian caped crusader?

Posted: 11 Mar 2013 11:11 AM PDT

When a Malay criticises the ruling party, he is seen as 'ungrateful'. He is told that he should be appreciative for all that Umno has done for him – all the opportunities for education and work. It is conveniently forgotten that not all Malays benefit from the New Economic Policy (NEP).

Many middle-class Malay families complain that scholarships or study loans go to the children of well-connected parents. In businesses, and especially in government tenders, the same applies – connections count more than skills or expertise. Many senior politicians and their wives are more commonly known as Mr or Mrs "Ten percent".

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Conversely, Malays have not realised that receiving an education or business opportunity via the affirmative action policies, should not deprive them of a voice. Malays must learn that keeping the government on its toes does not mean that they are unappreciative or disloyal.

Some Malays have a child-like version of the world. In a discussion with a non-Malay, the Malay who cannot present his facts in a logical manner may invariably blurt out, "Go back to where you came from". It is like the frustrated child who does not get his way and threatens his sibling with, "I'll tell father what you did". He does not care about the consequences. He just wants to hurt and get retribution.

Bersih co-chairperson - Ambiga SreenevasanWhen our leaders act in the same manner, this presents a very poor example for the Malays. As an example, former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad had encouraged the stripping of Ambiga Sreenevasan's (right) citizenship because she wanted true democracy.

When all else fails, some Malays bring Allah into the argument. Malays are adept at emotional blackmail, especially when the threat of eternal damnation is involved.

Malays fiercely defend their religious rights and condemn non-Muslims for entering the discussion. Some claim that as they do not interfere with other religions, then non-Muslims should not interfere in theirs. Could this be an explanation for the muted Muslim voices when a band of renegade Malays dragged a cow's head through the streets of Shah Alam?

Why have Malays not acknowledged that for centuries, the word 'Allah' was used with no problems until Umno Malays decided it was wrong?

Suffering trial by ordeal

Malays swearing on the Quran in a mosque debases the religion. Compare this with trial by ordeal in medieval England. If someone was accused of a crime against the monarch, he might suffer trial by ordeal. If he did not sustain injuries when his arm was placed in a vat of boiling oil, then he is found innocent.

azlanSaiful Bukhari's father, Azlan Mohd Lazim, has claimed that the sodomy charges against opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim had been politically motivated. Umno leaders treat Malays as simpletons. Will Malays ask Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to respond to Azlan's latest revelation and also address the accusations made by carpet dealer Deepak Jaikishan and former inspector-general of police (IGP) Musa Hassan?

Why don't Malays consider a range of other views, to help shape theirs? Sadly, some non-Malays also fall into the trap of not entering into a discussion because they are told that "it does not concern them". Islam is the official religion of Malaysia, so all Malaysians are free to express the opinion on any aspect of Islam.

Malays dislike being told that they are in the wrong. Instead of having a rational discussion, some prefer to bottle their emotions, than risk running amok. Decades of 'Ketuanan Melayu' have reinforced this flaw in their character.

Mahathir said that the opposition would destroy the Malays and bumiputeras in Selangor. Mahathir's 'Project M' allowed illegal immigrants into Sabah. Najib and the Election Commission (EC) permit illegal immigrants into Malaysia. Malays are being betrayed by Umno Malay leaders. These policies of offering citizenship to illegal immigrants have contributed to the loss of lives in Lahad Datu.

NONEWhilst Najib fell under Psy's charms in Penang, and Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin had reportedly been in Indonesia for Chinese New Year, armed Sulu invaders had slipped into Sabah where they were allegedly plied with food and drink by the Umno government during negotiations.

A news blackout did nothing to quell criticisms of the handling of the crisis, it merely festered the spread of rumours. Najib has only himself to blame for this debacle.

The country is being crippled by abuses of power, corruption, police brutality and high levels of crime, and the man in the street knows the perpetrators. Both Mahathir and Najib have portrayed Anwar as an agent of various foreign governments, a stud (from the various sex videos produced by Umno), and the one who will bring the Malays down.

Anwar may be portrayed by Umno as a supervillain, but he is not responsible for these crimes. Contrariwise, he is the superhero who would like to avenge them.

Read more at: http://hornbillunleashed.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/42993/ 

 

The Politician and the Intellectual Mandarin

Posted: 11 Mar 2013 11:08 AM PDT

Let us make this country better. This country is now owned by all Malaysians. We are all equal stakeholders. We can make this country better by changing the government. That is why we are calling for a regime change.
 
Surprisingly that simple proposition is too difficult for some people to understand.  Chandra Muzaffar despite his intellectual self finds it difficult to understand precisely because he cannot understand the motivations, the hopes and fear of the people. These are but people riding the Clapham Omnibus. Mahathir on the other hand is worried about the change because a regime change will expose all his hollow achievements.
 
Like someone close to him said- history will judge Mahathir on corruption. Why does Mahathir busy himself with desperate efforts to maintain the tyranny of the status quo? Mahathir's growing involvement in present politics is nothing short of a damning indictment on Najib. Mahathir's overshadowing presence in UMNO politics clearly shows that Najib is an incapable leader who is impotent most of the time. Mahathir considers Najib a useless and utterly ineffective leader. Long in form, very very short in substance. Therefore if Najib can become PM, anyone else can too.
 
This coming election is not about the culmination of efforts to make Anwar Ibrahim Prime Minister. Mahathir and his followers would want us to believe in that big lie. It is a lie that we must politely refuse if we still can  do so politely.
 
Making Anwar Ibrahim PM, is secondary. The primary purpose is to install a good government. Now, a good government is constituted by good people. That is the fundamental requirement. We need good people, qualified, dedicated and selfless who work the system to make the country better.
 
When we say that, it is easy for people like Mahathir and Chandra Muzaffar to pour scorn and ridicule. How could the others do and accomplish what we have done? It's only we the good people with the power who can do good whereas the others outside are evil and can do evil things. It's impossible for good people like us to do evil. That is unnatural.
 
Now, how is it possible and easy for people like Chandra Muzaffar and a practising politician like Mahathir who has been PM for 22 years, demean those outside their group? How is it possible for these people to believe and consider themselves as the only group eminently qualified to rule this country?

 

Wong Tack Should Not Stand on PKR Ticket Unless Anwar Ibrahim & Him Clarify Their Stand on Lynas

Posted: 10 Mar 2013 05:57 PM PDT

According to the news media, Malaysia's Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim has pledged to back Australian miner Lynas operating a controversial rare earths processing plant, if a new public inquiry proves it to be safe.

Earlier he had demanded the plant's closure.

Dr Anwar confirmed that if he won power, he would fast-track the inquiry but until then he would move quickly to shut the plant near the coastal town of Kuantan, 194 kilometres north-east of Kuala Lumpur.

Dr Anwar said he would offer the company and others the opportunity to testify before any inquiry.

He would also seek to involve world experts on rare earths that are used to make high-tech products such as smartphones, iPods, flat-screen televisions, hybrid cars and missiles. "If Lynas can come out with a convincing argument there is no risk to people's safety and security I will be the first to champion the plant there," Dr Anwar said.

A friend and a renowned Malaysian socio-political scientist teaching in Singapore reacted when he first read Anwar's statement: " Apparently Anwar also said that Lynas might not be postponed if it is reviewed under PR???? WTH?? Im trying to confirm if he actually said this to the Australian press...Dude, what the hell Anwar has been smoking???"

Anwar's stand is putting his PR's manifesto in jeopardy. The document has clearly stated that it shall STOP Lynas if the coalition comes into power. No compromise, no further enquiry and without a doubt. The argument is simple; the project has brought psychological pain and stress to the people surrounding the area. Fishermen are afraid of water contamination. Families are afraid of rare earth particles in the air.

Anwar in his interview, which can be viewed from the link provided, said that he has confided in Wong Tack on his recent move to grant Lynas an opportunity to redeem itself by coming out with a convincing argument that there is no risk to people's safety and health.

Hence, it is best that Wong Tack clarifies with Anwar Ibrahim his recent stand on Lynas. It would be prudent for Wong Tack to state his own stand too since his name was brought up by Anwar in the interview.

READ MORE HERE

 

Uncommon Sense with Wong Chin Huat: Lahad Datu — How might Malaysians vote in the GE?

Posted: 10 Mar 2013 12:28 PM PDT

THE Malaysian security forces finally launched a military offensive against Filipino militants who landed on Sabah's shores on 9 February 2013 to reclaim it for the Sulu Sultanate. Deaths have mounted, with more than 50 Sulu militants and eight Malaysian police personnel killed. (Update: an unidentified teenager was shot by Malaysian forces on 10 March.) But the Barisan Nasional (BN) government initially appeared more interested in negotiating with the armed intruders and downplaying their hostile intentions.

The Nut Graph asks political scientist Dr Wong Chin Huat what to make of the government's response and what impact it may have on the coming general election.

TNG: What are your comments on the BN government's initial response to the invasion?

The government seemed to initially adopt an appeasement policy towards the foreign combatants who invaded our land and openly claimed ownership of it. The invaders landed on 9 February and on 18 February, Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein actually claimed they were neither terrorist nor militant.

It took 25 days for the Malaysian security forces to take action on 5 March. By then, two police commandos had been killed on 1 March in Lahad Datu and another six the following day in Semporna. Hishammuddin had tweeted on 28 February that our security forces had not fired any shots but were shot at that morning.

It does seem that our government was initially bending over backwards to downplay the threat from the invaders. Especially when compared with their contrasting attitude when they detained Australian Senator Nick Xenophon at the Low Cost Carrier Terminal and thendeported him.

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What do you think are the reasons for the government's slow response?

There are three possible answers to our government's initial appeasement policy.

First, our authorities could be pacifist to the core. They might beat up unarmed Malaysiandemonstrators to maintain public order but they will not mess with foreign combatants. In that sense, Xenophon's problem was not that he interfered in Malaysian internal affairs, but that he didn't do so backed up by over 100 militants. In Hishammuddin's words, "Since they had guns, it is important our action does not lead to bloodshed."

Mahathir (© Syrenn | public domain)

Mahathir (© Syrenn | public domain)

Second, there are the conspiracy theories. Against the background of Tun Mahathir Mohamad's Project IC, some theorise that the Sulu militants are part of the BN government's plot to enfranchise more foreigners. The talk of the militants coming to claim land offered to them, claimed by Filipino sources, fuelled this line. Another variant pursues the possibility that the crisis was manufactured to either frighten the Sabahans to vote BN or to generate patriotic sentiments which BN may ride on. Alternatively, this could be used to justify an emergency in Sabah. The traditional media accusing the opposition leaders of triggering the crisis adds credibility to this variant of conspiracy theory.

The third possibility is of course that the authorities have acted flawlessly. The appeasement in the first three weeks was part of the game plan to make the Sulu invaders look unreasonable, hence paving the way for their annihilation later. In other words, the delay and seeming indecisiveness were all part of the master plan.

Which possibility is the most likely?

It is difficult to say. It is unlikely that the claim about land being offered can be validated. Even if this is true, the Kiram clan may not press this as they may be busy negotiating to avoid criminal charges by both the Philippines and Malaysia.

It is also subjective whether the three-week delay and appeasement manifested by Hishammuddin emboldened the Sulu militants' aggressiveness and contributed to avoidable loss of Malaysian lives. A critical assessment that truly puts national interests before partisan interests may not be possible for now as the nation is seemingly engulfed in a mood of unconditional patriotism.

What effect could this invasion and the BN government's response have on the election results in Sabah and in Malaysia as a whole?

Thatcher (© Jay Galvin | Flickr)

Thatcher (© Jay Galvin | Flickr)

It really depends on whether Sabahan and Malaysian voters will accept a Johnny-come-lately Margaret Thatcher in Datuk Seri Najib Razak. When the Falkland Islands were invaded by the Argentineans on 2 April 1982 in an undeclared war, an emergency Parliament meeting was convened. Thatcher rallied her Parliament and the nation to start a campaign which saw the British triumph in 74 days. Looking like another determined and brave war leader after Winston Churchill, Mrs Thatcher won the nickname "Iron Lady".

In contrast, Najib let his ministers handle the crisis while he went on his election campaigns, showing little sense of urgency. No emergency Parliament sitting has been convened despite calls from the opposition and the public to do so to enable national deliberation and resolution. Instead, the home minister made unimaginably appeasing remarks, as described earlier.

Read more at: http://www.thenutgraph.com/uncommon-sense-with-wong-chin-huat-lahaddatu-how-might-malaysians-vote-in-ge/ 

 

Alamak! Another 24 Year Old Boy!!

Posted: 09 Mar 2013 12:19 PM PST

 
This story has just started breaking since yesterday. The 24 year old boy's name is Mohamed Fareez Kamal Intidzam IC No. 890625-10-5273. 

Here are two pictures of the 24 year old boy with you know who. We need to do some complicated arithmetic soon. Do read on.

The boy has made a Police report. He fears for his safety. Here is superblog AIDC about the boy's Police report:

  • Published by AIDC on March 9, 2013  
  • AIDCNews – 09/03/13 – Mohd Fareez Kamal Intidzam, penulis surat rahsia tentang perilaku pelik Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail petang tadi membuat laporan polis kerana bimbang berkenaan ancaman keselamatan oleh pengikut-pengikut Presiden PKR terhadapnya dan keluarganya setelah tersebarnya surat kepada Presiden PAS, Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, Isnin lalu.
  • Sambil mengakui dia merupakan penulis surat tersebut, Fareez berkata dia tahu ancaman keselamatan terhadap dirinya datang daripada pengikut setia Wan Azizah.
  • "Saya kenal mereka, sebab saya sudah lama dalam PKR," katanya kepada Buletin Utama, TV3 malam ini.
  • Fareez turut mengulangi kata-kata yang terkandung dalam surat itu bahawa Wan Azizah dan anaknya, Nurul Izzah cemburu kepadanya kerana dia rapat dengan Ketua Umum PKR, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
  • Dalam surat itu, Fareez turut mendakwa dia telah dilantik oleh Anwar sebagai Pegawai Diplomat Sulit Antarabangsa sejak dari tahun 2008.
  • Sebelum ini, Fareez, 24 tahun adalah Setiausaha Politik Ahli Parlimen Ampang, Zuraida Kamaruddin.

You can also read :  http://www.anwaraidc.com/?p=32501

Malaysia Today has written a SPECIAL REPORTS piece on this titled  "Is Azmin Ali making his move or is this S*d*my 3?"   

RPK has suggested an interesting conspiracy theory. RPK says : 

"Is Azmin Ali making his move to finish off Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail and Nurul Izzah or is this S*d*my 3 looming on the horizon, engineered by Azmin and gang to finish off Anwar Ibrahim instead? Anyway, this letter appears to be an attempt to bring down the entire Anwar clan -- father, mother and daughter."

 

BN Dog Fight! – Tengah ‘Plotters’ Scrap For Candidates EXCLUSIVE

Posted: 09 Mar 2013 12:00 PM PST

Taib loyalists are again confiding in Sarawak Report over details of alleged plans to seize control of politics in Sarawak, in order to topple the Chief Minister after the coming federal election.

Their revelations prove that Sarawak BN is a coalition in crisis, turned in and fighting with itself, as its leaders struggle to gain the key position in control of the 'rich resources' of the State that Najib Razak recently referred to.

That position is the one that has been occupied by Taib Mahmud for the past 30 years and which is now said to be coveted by his Second Minister for Planning, Awang Tengah.

"To swap Taib Mahmud for Awang Tengah is like leaving the tiger for the crocodile" explained one key source, who says the reason that the whistleblowers have chosen to come to Sarawak Report is that no Sarawak newspaper would dare publish a story about disloyalty in BN.

However, the in-fighting reflects a similar struggle at the party's federal level, where the PM's deputy, Muhyiddin bin Yassin, is widely reported as being at the head of a plot to seize control himself the moment the election is out of the way.

The plan to control the federal BN candidates?

Mustapa Han – Trusted diary keeper or the key traitor in Taib's office? Loyalists are claiming that Han is only allowing Tengah's people to get near Taib Mahmud.

The loyalists to Taib say that disenchanted plot members have revealed full details of what is going on.

They are fearful they have not a moment to lose to alert their leader, whom they say is being primed to appoint a BN candidate list for the federal election that is packed with secret Tengah supporters.

Earlier revelations in this blog have already detailed the names of existing supporters of Tengah in the Dun Assembly, highlighting the Speaker Mohd Asfia Awang Nassar.

Tengah is said to have promised Nassar the coveted job of Governor if he gets to be Chief Minister.

In this second stage of the plot, Tengah and his inner circle are said to have been working covertly to win over key officials, who will be recommending nominations to Taib and Najib for the candidate list

A number of Federal MPs are also said to have been won over to the movement already.  These will be supported by the officials, but those who are regarded as Taib loyalists will be undermined by poor reports about their performance. Rivals who are pledged to Tengah will be written up as popular and effective members of their constituencies.

Monster mansion – now completed Tengah's new house has apparently provided the central meeting point for the BN plotters.

The inner circle who are running this alleged conspiracy are named as being Subuyau State Assemblyman, Julaihi Narawi; Taib's Political Secretary, Abdullah Saidol; Tengah's favoured candidate for Batang Lupar, Awang Jamuddin Awang Kon; the Executive Secretary of PBB, Awang Bujang Awang Antek; Tengah's preferred candidate for Sibuti, Pandi Suhaili and Radin Kadri, who has been rounding up a militant 'Youth Wing' of the party, financed by Tengah.

This group meets regularly either at the Sarawak Golf Club or at Tengah's plush new mansion, which was financed by the rewards of his position as Second Planning Minister.

An inside source from Tengah's camp has further informed that the Chief Political Secretary, Abdullah Saidol meets up with Taib's Senior Private Secretary, Mustapa Han everyday in the CM's office to liaise on the progress of the plan.  Han has also been named as a key Taib insider, who has allegedly been won over to the plotters group.

"This is the first time in Chief Minister's era that the Chief Political Secretary and Senior Private Secretary have met up everyday which has never been done by the previous predecessors" [Taib supporter]

 

The list!

Moneybags – brother Awang Damit is allegedly distributing the cash behind the plot

The whistleblowers have even supplied Sarawak Report with a full detailed list of Tengah loyalists and the BN constituencies in which they hope to be able to secure nominations as Federal candidates.

The list (below) shows how most of BN's Dayak seats are now being fought over by these ferocious rival camps within the same party.

The disgruntled PRS leader, the 'Land Snatch Minister' James Masing, is said to have firmly moved into the Tengah camp.  The other BN coalition parties, SUPP and SPDP are also riven with rivalries.

The financing of this campaign of disloyalty is allegedly being carried out through Tengah's own trusted brother, Awang Damit.

Since no one does anything except for money in the corrupted culture of BN, Tengah appears to be operating on the basis of using the immense money and power that his position as Planning Minister has provided with him to undermine his once trusting boss the Chief Minister himself.

Read more at: http://www.sarawakreport.org/2013/03/bn-dog-fight-tengah-plotters-scrap-for-candidates-exclusive/ 

 

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