UMNO tidak fikir nak kacau dia…
June 30, 2008 by Pendeta · 8 Comments
“UMNO tidak fikir nak kacau dia…tak ada…BN pun tak fikir nak menyusahkan dia,” itulah yang ditegaskan Perdana menteri, Read more
Babak baru…lepas dakwaan liwat timbul pula ancaman bunuh
June 30, 2008 by Pendeta · 3 Comments
Ini lagi satu hal yang buat ramai terkejut dan tertanya-tanya.Kenapa Penasihat Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim lari untuk mendapat perlindungan di Kedutaan Turki di Jalan U Thant,Kuala Lumpur?
Sehingga awal petang para wartawan dan jurugambar yang ‘berkampong’ di Hotel Quality ,Shah Alam cuba merisik dikalangan para pemimpin Parti Keadilan Rakyat yang di situ dimana Anwar berada namun semuanya memberi tanda tidak tahu..
Presiden PKR, Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail semasa hadir dalam sidang akhbar di situ menafikan soalan para wartawan bahawa betulkah Anwar ketika itu berusaha mendapat perlindungan politik dari sebuah kedutaan asing.
Beliau hanya sekadar berkata suaminya kini terpaksa “bersembunyi” setelah menerima ugutan bunuh seminggu lepas.
Ugutan bunuh?…Itulah berulangkali dinyatakan olehnya.
Namun lewat petang jawapan menjelma.Anwar mengeluarkan satu kenyataan pada jam 5.30 petang mengesahkan beliau berada ‘dalam perlindungan’ di Kedutaan Turki.
Katanya beliau dibawa ke kedutaan itu pada awal pagi Ahad kerana bimbang pada keselamatannya.
Beliau mendakwa sejak pilihanraya 8 Mac terdapat sumber-sumber yang layak dipercayai dari kalangan kerajaan dan risikan tentera menasihatkannya bahawa terdapat sesetengah pihak dalam pimpinan Barisan Nasional mengadakan rancangan untuk mengugat keselamatannya dan keluarganya.
Anwar mendakwa ini melibatkan kemungkinan cubaan membunuhnya untuk menyekat perubahan yang sedang berlaku di Malaysia.
Kenapa Anwar memilih Kedutaan Turki? Ikut ceritanya ini ada kaitan dengan hubungan rapat beliau dengan Perdana Menteri Turki Reccep Erdogan.
Mengikut peraturan diplomatic berada dalam kedutaan sesebuah negara adalah sama seperti berada di dalam lingkungan wilayah negara itu.
Makanya Anwar tidak boleh disentuh.
Ini juga dijangka akan menyulitkan pihak polis menyelesaikan siasatan.
Andaian yang berlegar ialah Anwar nak cuba jadikan kesnya ini satu isu antarabangsa.
Apa yang menjadi persoalan kenapa kali ini beliau mengambil langkah ‘ lari’ ketika timbul tuduhan liwat muncul dari pembantu khasnya?
Ada yang merasakan dakwaan cubaan bunuh dalam satu hal yang boleh direka oleh sesiapa saja.Siapa yang boleh buktikan ada rancangan seumpama itu?
Lagipun Malaysia tidak dikenali dengan budaya seumpama itu selama ini.
Anwar sendiri sejak sebelum dan sesudah pilihanraya kelihatan bebas ke sana ke mari.
Malah difahamkan kalangan pimpinan pembangkang sendiri bingung melihat tindakan Anwar kali ini.
Ini kerana sewaktu berdepan dengan tuduhan sama pada tahun 1997 Anwar sanggup menghadapinya secara terbuka.
“Boleh percaya ke ada cubaan nak bunuh Anwar…?” kata seorang dari mereka yang enggan nama disebut.
Ketua Pemuda UMNO Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein dalam satu kenyataan berkata tindakan Anwar berselindung di Kedutaan Turki dengan mendakwa keselamatan beliau terancam adalah tidak masuk akal.
“Tindakan itu diambil semata-mata untuk mengalihkan tumpuan, sama seperti ketika beliau dituduh suatu masa dahulu,” katanya.
Katanya Anwar pernah membuat dakwaan kononnya beliau cuba dibunuh dengan racun arsenik, memerlukan pembedahan tulang belakang dan menghadapi masalah tengkuk.
Manakala Menteri Luar, Datuk Seri Dr. Rais Yatim dilaporkan oleh akhbar Utusan sebagai berkata ”Dia bukan pelarian politik. Mengapa dilindungi di sana. Kedutaan itu sendiri jelas telah mencabul perundangan negara.”
Kedutaan asing di negara ini dilarang ‘menyimpan’ dan melindungi individu yang didakwa melakukan kesalahan jenayah dengan alasan tuntutan suaka politik.
Menurut Rais, Anwar tidak perlu meminta perlindungan daripada mana-mana kedutaan dengan alasan ancaman keselamatan.
”Mengapa dia ke sana? Tiada siapa yang mengancam keselamatannya.
”Dia bebas ke mana-mana. Jangan dakwa diri diancam jika sebenarnya tiada apa-apa ugutan yang timbul,” ujarnya.-
29/6/2008
DIpetik dari www.agendadaily.com
Liwat -Wan Azizah dan Anwar jangan melatah
June 30, 2008 by Pendeta · 35 Comments
Wan Azizah dalam sidang akhbar telah menyerang hakim, menyerang polis dengan mengatakan mereka semua tidak boleh dipercayai, yang boleh dipercayai hanya Anwar Ibrahim, kaki bontot yang berselindung dibelakang penyokong buta mereka yang tidak nampak lagi akan perbuatan hina Anwar meliwat. Read more
LIWAT LAGI ????
June 29, 2008 by admin · 21 Comments
Liwat lagi? Jika angin tidak bertiup dan beruk-beruk tidak mengconcangkan pokok, masakan pokok akan bergoncang lagi. Bangkai kerbau akan tetap berbau walau di tutup. Read more
Tanya Tun-Siapa yang pecah belahkan Melayu?
June 27, 2008 by Pendeta · 21 Comments
Penulis ada membaca dua tulisan , satu ditulis oleh Tun Mahahthir dan satu ditulis di Malaysiakini dan penulis amat tertarik untuk dikongsikan dengan pembaca , satu tulisan itu telahpun disiarkan dihalaman KMPU dalam ruangan cakap-cakap politik , Mahathir the father of hipocrisy dan satu lagi penulis cut and paste di bawah. Read more
Majlis Ku Li tidak mendapat sambutan - salahkan diri sendiri
June 27, 2008 by Pendeta · Leave a Comment
Apabila majlis yang dianjurkan oleh Tengku Razaleigh baru-baru ini tidak mendapat sambutan ada yang menyalahkan bahawa adalah kerana tata etika UMNO yang menyebabkan majlis itu tidak mendapat sambutan. Read more
Mahathir, the father of hypocrisy
June 27, 2008 by Pendeta · 14 Comments
Young doctor Mahathir Mohamad took the Hippocratic oath, fast forward to 2008 and he is now working towards becoming the nation’s father of hypocrisy. Read more
PAS akan pupus jika kekal dalam Pakatan Rakyat
June 27, 2008 by Pendeta · 3 Comments
Tiada angin masakan pokok boleh bergoyang, namun pokok juga boleh bergoyang jika beruk yang goyangkan, meminjam kata-kata Khairy Jamaluddin. Ura-ura bahawa parti pakatan rakyat Selangor yang kini sedang dilanda masalah telah tersebar luas bukan sahaja di Selangor malahan di seluruh Malaysia. Read more
Nik Aziz: ‘Serban’ same as helmet
KOTA BARU: The thick serban offers the motorcyclist the same protection as a crash helmet, Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat said yesterday.
The 71-year-old, who also sports a serban, said he supported the state police’s move to nab motorcyclists who rode motorcycles wearing the kopiah (skull caps) as this would pose a danger to them.
However, he declined to comment when asked about the legal tussle involving a religious school student who was fined for wearing a serban while riding a motorcycle last November.
Under the law, helmet exemptions are given to Haji and Hajjah (Muslim men and women who had performed their pilgrimage in Mecca), lebai (religious person) who wear serban and Sikhs who wear turbans.
On Tuesday, student Ahmad Nasir Darus, 27, of Madrasah Al-Diniah Al-Bakriah or Pondok Pasir Tumboh here, who went on trial at a magistrate’s court for wearing a serban, claimed he should be given the same exemption as he was qualified to be considered as a lebai. The court will give judgment on Sept 15.
It was reported yesterday that the state police would stop issuing summonses to serban-wearing motorcyclists pending clarification over the legal interpretation of those qualified for the exemption.
Source www.nst.com.my
Najib: SAPP will be given a chance to defend itself
June 27, 2008 by Pendeta · Leave a Comment
KUALA LUMPUR: The Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) has been given 30 days to explain itself for breaking ranks with Barisan Nasional (BN) and stating that it will table a motion of no-confidence against Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
The decision on the show-cause letter was reached after a two-hour BN supreme council meeting that was convened to discuss the fate of the Sabah-based party whose leaders have criticised Abdullah’s administration.
BN deputy chairman Datuk Seri Najib Razak said BN council members had viewed the SAPP matter as one that was “serious and which could bring disaster to BN”.
“Their decision to move a motion of no-confidence (in Dewan Rakyat) is in opposition to BN and touches on integrity and discipline in the coalition and we feel it is right to send them a show-cause letter.”
Najib said: “They need to respond within 30 days. After they do that, and taking into consideration any developments within that period, the council will decide whether the party is given a warning, is suspended or is expelled.”
He added that any disciplinary action would only be taken after the 30 days was up as the council wanted to be “procedurally correct”.
“Natural justice must be practised by the coalition, in that (SAPP is) given the opportunity to defend itself before the supreme council makes a final decision.”
Najib said SAPP was not invited to the meeting as its actions were in breach of BN discipline.
“We will not pre-empt whatever decision. It will depend on their reply and events in the next 30 days. I don’t know what to expect. We expect the best but we are prepared for the worst.”
Asked whether BN was being too lenient with SAPP, Najib said: “It’s not a matter of not being firm. We are just following procedure.
“Even in Umno, we would issue a show-cause letter first to an individual who breaches discipline and disciplinary action will only be taken after that.
“That involves an individual, what more when it involves a party, and one which has many members.”
On whether SAPP president Datuk Seri Yong Teck Lee would be called to explain his actions, he said: “Well, if there’s a request. Let’s see what kind of reply we get from them first.”
Sabah Progressive Party’s journey
- DATUK Seri Yong Teck Lee (then party deputy president) quit the opposition Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) on Jan 20, 1994, and announced his decision to form the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP).
- SAPP was officially registered by Yong on Jan 22, 1994 in Kuala Lumpur.
- Feb 1, 1994. After discussions with then deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Yong announced that SAPP will join Barisan Nasional (BN) and contest under the coalition’s symbol in the Sa-bah state elections on Feb 18 and 19 of that year.
- Feb 19, 1994. Under the BN ticket, SAPP won three state seats: Yong in Likas, Datuk Tham Nyip Shen (Elopura) and Raymond Tan Shu Kiah (Tanjong Papat).
- Feb 22, 1994: Two PBS state assemblymen - Datuk Micheal Lim Yun Sang (Sri Tanjong) and Datuk Chau Chin Tang (Sembulan) - crossed over to the SAPP bringing its representation in the state assembly to five.
- March 24, 1994: After the state election, Yong was made deputy chief minister and minister of local government and housing.
In a state cabinet reshuffle in November 1995, he relinquished his local government and housing portfolio and assumed the finance portfolio.
- May 28, 1996: Yong was appointed the chief minister of Sabah, the second Chinese leader to assume the post, after Datuk Peter Lo.
- June 8, 2001: The Kota Kinabalu High Court declared Yong’s victory against Dr Chong Eng Leong of PBS for the Likas state seat null and void because of phantom voters. Yong had won with a 4,962 majority.
- March 9, 2008: Jubilant that the SAPP won the two parliamentary and four state seats it contested, Yong hoped the party’s good showing in Sabah would result in a bigger representation of its leaders at the state and federal governments.
- March 19, 2008: The cabinet line up was announced but no representation was given to SAPP. Yong said SAPP had submitted the names of Sepanggar member of parliament Datuk Eric Majimbun and Tawau MP Datuk Dr Chua Soon Bui to the Prime Minister for consideration.
However, Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS) president Tan Sri Joseph Kurup and Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) president Datuk Liew Vui Keong were appointed deputy ministers instead. Both LDP and PBRS are smaller parties compared with SAPP.
- April 17: Yong told the press that there had been no development since a meeting between the prime minister and Sabah BN leaders on April 7. He also hinted that he would give BN until August to resolve the issues in Sabah or SAPP members might leave the coalition.
- June 16: Amid reports that the party is on the verge of leaving BNl, SAPP deputy president Datuk Raymond Tan Shu Kiah said the party had no intention of ditching the coalition.
“No, it (leaving the BN) is absolutely not true,” he said.
- June 18: Yong announced that its two MPs, Datuk Eric Majimbun of Sepanggar and Datuk Dr Chua Soon Bui of Tawau, will file a motion of no- confidence against Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi when Parliament sits on June 23.
- June 21: Affter a day-long emergency meeting, SAPP supreme council leaders endorsed Yong’s move and reaffirmed the party’s decision to call for a no-confidence vote against Abdullah.
- June 23: The two MPs who were supposed to file the motion of no-confidence were absent from Parliament proceedings. Majimbun claimed that he had to attend a relative’s funeral, while Chua could not be contacted.
By : Jennifer Gomez
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