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Kalau main politik dengan orang asing, sememang buruk padahnya

Posted: 29 Jun 2013 02:58 PM PDT

Pengerusi DAP itu telah membidas Jusuff kerana membocorkan isi kandungan perbincangan sulit diantara Anwar dan PM Najib dan menuduh Anwar tidak memenuhi perjanjian diantara kedua-dua pemimpin negara itu. Anwar telah dikatakan mendapat bantuan syarikat besar dari Filipina, Amerika Syarikat, Turkey dan juga Thailand untuk membiayai ralli 'blackout 505' yang dianjurkan oleh pihak Pakatan Rakyat baru-baru ini.

Kenyataan Jusuff itu telah menjejaskan kredibiliti Anwar dan seterusnya menjejaskan kredibiliti Pakatan Rakyat sekali gus. Karpal mendesak Jusuff Kalla untuk memohon maaf kepada Anwar secara terbuka. Karpal berkata Anwar tidak sepatutnya percaya kepada Jusuff kerana tindakan Jusuff itu memberikan impak negatif kepada gerakan pembangkang dinegara ini. "Jusuf ternyata mempunyai agenda beliau sendiri" kata Karpal.

Saya tidak mahu memberikan komen tentang samada Jusuff patut meminta maaf diatas tindakan beliau membocorkan semua perundingan sulit Anwar dengan siapa dan dimana perundingan itu dibuat. Bagi saya seseorang pemimpin negara ini tidak kira Anwar atau pun sesiapa, melibatkan pemimpin asing untuk politik sendiri di negara sendiri itu adalah satu tindakan yang tidak bermoral.

Inilah padahnya jika keghairahan kita untuk menjadi orang penting negara membawa orang atau pemimpin asing untuk terlibat sama. Tindakan Jusuff membocorkan rundingan rahsia Anwar dengan Najib dan membocorkan cerita bantuan kewangan yang Anwar perolehi dari luar negara itu mungkin tidak beretika.

Tetapi tindakan pemimpin negara menggunakan pihak luar untuk membantu politiknya sudah cukup untuk meyakinkan rakyat yang Anwar mampu diperguna oleh kuasa asing. Mendedahkan diri dengan bantuan politik dari luar ini akhirnya seorang pemimpin itu menjadi pemimpin 'puppet' kuasa asing.

Itu sebabnya sekarang sudah tidak ada lagi 'freedom fighters' di dunia ini kerana Amerika Syarikat dan kuasa asing yang lain telah mencorakkan politik banyak negara didunia ini. Kuasa asing telah mengadu-domba rakyat sesebuah negara dan kenyataan ini boleh kita lihat berlaku dinegara-negara Timur Tengah beberapa ketika dahulu dan disetengah negara itu masih berlaku.

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The Anwar-Najib contract

Posted: 29 Jun 2013 01:33 PM PDT

The first was in Malaysiakini in an article by S Thayaparan titled Jusuf Kalla's poisonous fairy tale while the second was in Malaysia-Today's Expressed and implied.

The second referred to Karpal Singh's criticisms of Kalla going beyond his role as mediator for the two principal protagonists in the recent Malaysian general election, and assuming a foreigner's interfering partisan stand for Najib and against Anwar. The former, by S Thayaparan, describes Kalla's pro-Najib partisanship in the same way as had Karpal, one which saw a series of alleged poisonous fabrications against Anwar Ibrahim.

Leaving aside Jusuf Kalla's alien intrusive interference in Malaysian politics (when his role was just as mediator and witness to an agreement for the loser of the Malaysian elections to accept the verdict of the voters in clean democratic fashion, and not an open cheque book for him to wander beyond that), there was indeed such an Anwar-Najib agreement, and most important of all, that Anwar was the initiator of the proposal.

On a matter of national pride, I have never supported Anwar Ibrahim's regular attempts to induct foreigners into roles within our election structure. On this silliness he was recently snubbed by Australia's foreign minister Bob Carr (who's incidentally married to a Malaysian). Bob Carr also gave a tick to the Malaysian election after its completion, perhaps as a second snub to Anwar's seeming impropriety to Malaysia's national sovereignty.

It's commonsense that no sovereign nation wants a foreigner to dictate terms or manage the nation's elections - Malaysia is no colony of Australia or any foreign nation. How shameful can that be. And conversely no foreign government wants to be involved, save those of its fringe elements like Australian Senator Nick Xenophon.

Incidentally, the more meaningful story of Malaysia's official acrimonious relationship with Nick Xenophon is not so much about his interference in Malaysian politics as was assumed when he was deported from Kuala Lumpur.

This man is anti palm oil, and thus is considered as a threat to one of Malaysia's most important primary produces. Florence Chong of Asia Today wrote in PALM OIL, NOT POLITICS – WHY MALAYSIA KICKED OUT AN AUSTRALIAN SENATOR (extracts):

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