Sep 172008
 
  • Najib new Finance Minister as part of transition deal
  • He faces challenge of global financial markets in panic
  • Abdullah goes to defence, may leave earlier
  • PM describes Anwar as “threat to security”
  • Over 30 MPs to back habeas corpus application for Teresa Kok
  • Anwar will succeed, says Nik Aziz
  • Khairy, Khir Toyo gunning for Umno Youth’s top post
  • 300 attend DAP candle-light vigil in Penang last night
  • Mahathir “persuaded” to rejoin Umno
  • ACA begins investigations into “cross-over” offers
  • Three leading Muslim NGOs condemn ISA arrests

2056: Zorro Unmasked carries an account by Marina Lee of her impression of Raja Petra after visiting him yesterday.

He has lost weight and his sugar level has dived from 8 to 4. I urged him to eat and to drink a lot of water. In fact we brought him his favorites: a 6-pack coke, chocolates, fresh plums, shepherd’s pie and caramel custard. Raja Petra asked us to take them back. He said that those interrogating him would try to use these food items as inducements to get him to co-operate. RPK said he did not want to be beholden to them. They will use favours they grudgingly grant and use these as trade offs.

He complained that the food supplied is such that our two cats will not even eat. But I encouraged him that despite that, he has to eat. He replied that he has no appetite and that most of the time he is tired as they are interrogating him incessantly. They come to his cell (8X8 concrete box without windows) and harass him at all hours of the day and night taking hourly turns having a video camera at all times.  Full text here.

2045: Three prominent Muslim groups have so far condemned the ISA arrests: Jim, Abim and Muslim Professionals Forum.

Says Abim in its press statement:

At no time should a person be detained without undergoing due process of law, in which the right to fair hearing is of utmost importance, and criminal prosecution initiated for unreasonable purposes. Such an action, regardless of the initiating party, goes against the principles of natural justice and the Syari’ah which mandates impartiality, justice and fairness.

We strongly condemn the detentions of blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin and Seputeh MP Teresa Kok under the draconian law of the Internal Security Act (ISA). ISA is a draconian instrument that goes against all tenets of fairness, justice and demoting the rule of law. It promotes cruelty and injustice by denying its detainees the right to be heard and a fair trial. In addition, the ISA is also prone to political abuse and there have been instances where the detainees have been mistreated.

2008: Blogger Rocky reports on his last conversation with Kickdefella:

Sheih told me last night he was told the police were looking for him. “Someone who claimed to be a cop came to the office. I missed them by a whisker”.

He said he was not going to run from the law. “If they ask me to go to the police station, I will go.”

In a blog posting on 13 September, Kickdefella wrote:

My fellow Malaysian,

This country is indeed still in distress, politically and economically. Yet, I beg all of you, please let us not tarnish this beautiful Ramadan with violent actions. Let us just do this changes via a whisper. Let us not shout for change but let us beg for one.

1951: Kelantan deputy police chief SAC II Amir Hamzah Ibrahim said he could not confirm blogger Kickdefella’s detention for sedition as the Kelantan police were not informed about it, reports The Star online. The blogger’s wife, however, was informed that he was being arrested for sedition.

1932: Blog reader Sewel tells us:

Anwar, as the leader of the Opposition, is within his rights to invite members of the Government to join his party and form a government. There is no law against it.

So in essence if Anwar has the numbers he just needs to advise the Speaker of the House and the PM and seek an audience with the Agung. The Agung then notifies the Speaker to undertake a head count of members for and against the Government and the PM either survives the motion or a new PM and cabinet is elected. It’s that simple.

1913: More than 30 MPs have agreed to put forward a harbeas corpus application to cancel the ISA detention of Teresa Kok, reports Suara Keadilan. Among those present at the media conference in Parliament were Khalid Ibrahim, Guan Eng, Hatta Ramli, Karpal – and Zaid Ibrahim. “This is the first time that the nation has detained a woman MP using the ISA,” observed Kit Siang, who lamented the absence of BN MPs at the caucus. Meanwhile, Teresa has lodged a police report against Utusan Melayu, columnist Zaini Hassan and Khir Toyo for criminal defamation.

1911: Umno Youth deputy chief Khairy is going for Umno Youth’s top post.

1849: Kickdefella’s wife believes that he was arrested for sedition, reports Malaysiakini.

Abdullah’s description of Anwar as a “threat to the country’s economy as well as a possible threat to (national) security” now sounds ominous.

1820: Rocky’s Bru has revealed that blogger Kickdefella was picked up by police. He was detained in Kota Baru at 5.00pm today.

1815: The ACA has begun investigations into claims by BN MPs that they are being offered money by Pakatan Rakyat to cross over, reports The Star.

1811: Sapp has come up with an 8-point declaration:

  • Good governance and non-racial politics,
  • Autonomy for Sabah,
  • 20% oil royalties,
  • Return of Labuan,
  • Review of unfair laws and detrimental departments,
  • Borneonisation of the federal civil service,
  • Solution to the illegal immigrants issue, and
  • Redress economic and social imbalances.

1804: Sapp president Yong Teck Lee explains why his party has pulled out of the BN:

The BN has lost its “BN spirit”. It was not that the people who did not want the BN, it was the BN who abandoned the people. In spite of repeated appeals from some BN members to other BN leaders to be more sensitive to the peoples’ feelings, these leaders continue to treat the people with contempt. Perhaps, after 50 years of uninterrupted government, some BN leaders have got it in their heads that they have a divine right to rule.
Full statement here.

1733: Pas information chief Mahfuz Omar says the Cabinet reshuffle reflects Abdullah’s weakened position. Mahfuz is worried that the PM will use the Defence Ministry as a lifeline to thwart Pakatan’s goal of a political transition.

1713: As alluded to earlier, Sapp has pulled out of the BN, a day after its leaders attended a Sabah DAP forum. It will become an independent party. Party deputy chief Raymond Tan is quitting the party. It’s been another dramatic day.

1712: “Panic is mounting in (global) financial markets,” according to an economic report I have just received. Dozens of US banks and many hedge funds are in serious trouble. “The fallout of the financial turmoil in the U.S. is becoming global with stock markets all over the world plunging.”

The Malaysian economy is unlikely to be spared from the fallout. Has the PM, now safely ensconsed in the Defence Ministry, knowingly allowed Najib to assume the hot seat while he “monitors his performance” to see whether his deputy is fit to take over?

1618: Khir Toyo has reiterated his stand that he is going for Umno Youth’s post, according to Bernama. That explains his recent “high profile”.  The other hopefuls are Mukhriz and Padang Besar Umno division chief Zahidi Zainul Abidin.

1608: The KLCI has dropped to 1003 now from 1008 around lunch-time.

1600: PM Abdullah Badawi has described Anwar as a “threat to the country’s economy as well as a possible threat to (national) security.” (Malaysiakini)

1556: The global economy slowdown is likely to affect the Malaysian economy and pose a serious challenge for new Finance Minister Najib. It’s not going to be smooth sailing for the new man unless far-reaching pro-people economic policies are introduced to benefit ordinary Malaysian and to help workers and disadvantaged groups cope with rising prices. Does Najib have the right experience for such a critical time?

1523: But why is Abdullah taking over at Defence at this time?

1456: The Sabah DAP forum in Kota Kinabalu yesterday was attended by more a thousand people, according to Sapp. Guest speakers included Yong Teck Lee, Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim and Jeffery Kitingan. Kit Siang presented the closing speech.

1451: By now, we can see what kind of impact 916 has had on the government: The ISA arrests, Mahathir’s planned re-entry into Umno, Zaid’s resignation, Sapp reconsidering its position in the BN today, and now this Cabinet surprise. Are they all isolated incidents or isn’t it more logical to see a common thread running through them: the demand for change from the people post-8 March?

1445: Abdullah is taking over Najib’s defence portfolio.

1434: It may be seen as a serious weakening of Abdullah’s own position in the Cabinet in relation to Najib. The PM says he will not stay on after 2010 but “may go earlier”. Najib has strengthened his hand in government. Perhaps the hope is that this Cabinet swap will pre-empt the Mahathir-inspired faction, Razaleigh and Muhyiddin from gaining momentum and pacify Najib until Abdullah is ready to hand over. In one way, it may be seen as history repeating itself. Abdullah’s current position may be reminscent of the tail-end of Tunku’s tenure in 1969-70 when Najib’s father Abdul Razak for all intents and purposes held real power even though the Tunku only stepped down later. But has Abdullah got a trick or two up his sleeve?

1428: Najib is the new Finance Minister with immediate effect, according to my media sources. I interpret this move as giving him more power in the government as part of the transition deal, perhaps to pacify him until such time as the PM steps aside.

1424: The Sapp meeting scheduled for today is to discuss the party’s status in the BN. Meanwhile, Sapp leaders were at a Sabah DAP forum last night titled “Malaysia Towards a New Era”. Kit Siang referred to Yong’s presence as part of the “Pakatan Rakyat Plus Team”.

1414: Mahathir has been “persuaded” to rejoin Umno, reports the Malaysian Insider. “God willing, he will submit his membership application form soon, possibly before Aidilfitri,” it quotes Mukhriz as saying.

1404: Pastor Sivin Kit of the Bangsar Lutheran Church has set up a “prayer wall” on his blog, where you can post prayers for the immediate release of the ISA detainees.

1358: A Muslim NGO, Jamaah Islah Malaysia (JIM), has come out strongly to condemn the ISA detentions of Teresa Kok, Raja Petra and others. It has also questioned the detention of journalist Tan Hoon Cheng. Read the full statement here.

Firman Allah s.w.t. dalam surah Al-Hujurat ayat 6, penyebaran perkhabaran dan maklumat yang tidak sahih lagi meragukan menyebabkan berlakunya pertimbangan yang tidak adil, lantaran mengundang kepada musibah fitnah yang melanda masyarakat.

Riwayat hadith Ibnu Majah dan Abu Dawud menyebutkan bahawa kadi yang menetapkan hukuman kepada seseorang bedasarkan sumber-sumber bukti yang tidak benar akan dicampakkan ke dalam api neraka sewajarnya cukup menjadi pengajaran bagi kerajaan untuk mengutamakan prinsip keadilan Islam yang rasional berbanding dengan sentimen-sentimen perkauman yang rapuh dalam menjaga kemaslahatan masyarakat.

Regarding the Azan issue, JIM says:

Penahanan Ahli Parlimen Seputeh, Teresa Kok pula merupakan satu ketidakadilan kerana dakwaan bekas Menteri Besar Selangor keatasnya telah dinafikan sekeras-kerasnya. Malah, masjid di Damansara yang dikatakan disuruh perlahankan bunyi azannya telah memberi penjelasan bahawa azan tidak berbunyi dengan kuat kerana alat pembesar suara azannya mengalami kesulitan teknikal, bukannya kerana ditentang penduduk bukan Islam.

Penduduk bukan Islam di kawasan perumahan sekitar sebuah masjid di Puchong pula dilaporkan hanya memohon supaya diperlahankan penggunaan pembesar suara untuk majlis kuliah bacaan ayat al-Quran, bukannya azan itu sendiri.

1347: An hour-long DAP candle-light vigil near Gurney Drive in Penang last night drew about 300 people. Among those who addressed the crowd were MP Liew Chin Tong and a couple of Penang state assembly members.  As the crowd swelled and the singing began, police asked the organisers to end the event. Parking tickets were issued and one state government official received a parking ticket!

1336: Waiting for word on the outcome of a press conference in KL involving a senior cabinet minister.

1335:  Sabah Progressive Party (Sapp) is expected to make a crucial decision this afternoon on its position in the Barisan Nasional (The Star online). Sapp’s two MPs have indicated they will be present at the meeting.

1332: Nik Aziz is confident Anwar will succeed in his plan to take over the federal government, the NST reports:

Nik Aziz said the Sept 16 date was just a “technical” point when told that Anwar had failed to honour his claim that he would be in charge on this date.

“His failure today is nothing… He did not lie to the people as he had tried his best but his efforts were curtailed by others,” Nik Aziz said.

“I support the move to form a new government at the federal level. I will pray that Anwar’s effort will succeed.”

  55 Responses to “SAPP pulls out of BN; Blogger Kickdefella detained”

  1. This obnoxious piece of legislation was not even drafted by the Malaysian Parliament. Correct me if I am wrong. At that time of desperate circumstances, the ISA was specifically introduced in order to meet the Communist threat. It was never intended to be used on ordinary civilians. However the British failed to repeal this law and the Alliance Party, and later on the BN conveniently carried it on up to this present day.

    The Communist threat had long ago been overcome yet the state of Emergency is still not been officially declared over. This is a negligence on the part of the BN to use the ISA on the population. ISA is only meant for external threat and not to be used on ordinary citizens. ISA is AGAINST the sovereignty of the people of Malaysia.

    But over the years the objectives of the ISA has veered drastically off course to the ridiculous. Now it is been used to imprison citizens who had not done any harm to the security of the country. These people are only perceived by the ruling party to be hurting their interests and survival. The real culprits are left off the hook.

    In today’s report by Malaysiakini : Another round of ISA for Anwar?

    “He has become a threat to the economy and possibly (national) security,’ warned Abdullah – an accusation that could allow the government to detain Anwar under the ISA.”

    (If the report has any basis) why is Abdullah even comtemplat[ng to use the ISA on an elected MP of a recognised political party who had been building bridges for the various races and who has followed conventional parliamentary procedures to effect an ordinary change of government? Anwar’s attempt to meet him in order to carry out an orderly transition was rebuffed unceremoniously. Instead Abdullah prefers to turn this whole process into another circus. He should have accepted the challenge in the presence of the Chief Justice and other relevant officials and if Anwar cannot produce the evidence, this could only be to the great detriment to Anwar’s reputation. Why does Abdullah not think this way and instead choose to run away and play to the gallery? This is not the quality of a true leader in a parliamentary democracy.

    … Mahathir thinks that the PM post is his private property which he can give and take away anytime he likes. Abdullah was legally choosen to be the prime minister of Malaysia and it is the Agong who appointed Abdullah to be the PM based on confidence of the majority of MPs. Mahathir has no legal standing to insist on who he wants to be the PM. He does not even belong to any legally constituted political party, yet he is interfering in the party in which Abdullah is the President. Apart from this, he is illegally trying to force his choice by inciting seditious statements and stirring up racial issues. Without a single day passes he never ceases to undermine the position of the prime minister of Malaysia. Not only does he tread on sedition but he also challenged the authority and blessing of the Agong.

    Abdullah, … Please don’t compound your first mistake on the use of the ISA. Anwar Ibrahim has not done anything wrong. He has the support of the people who want to see the dawn of a new Malaysia where all races are being treated with respect. Anwar seeks to build but Mahathir and your very own party, UMNO are trying to … Please don’t … plunge Malaysia into another Zimbabwe or Myanmar. Anwar Ibrahim is following the right path but Mahathir, who don’t have the mandate of the people, is … trying to topple you.

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  2. For those rightfully MPs, please do not hesitate to reform Malaysia to a BETTER MALAYSIA. Anwar is not God, he could not do it alone, he just merely started the change as the power still lies in your hand. With your righful act, you’ll be rewarded, not only in heaven but now in the land of great, Malaysia! Trust it because nothing is greater than you and your creator.

    Don’t look right and left, you make the decision base on your rightful thinking. Coward does not decide but not you great Mr MP. Just look at all those wrongly prisoned ISA detainees, you are their hope. They are waiting to be back with their beloved wife and children. The economy is getting worst, the oil price has fell but yet the price remained (although they said price will be reviewed every two weeks), Atlantuya murderer is still at large, and ……

    Anwar have the number, but with greater number, comes greater power and responsibiliy. You are all warriors that could save Malaysia!

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  3. Anonymous Says:

    The Coward Flip Flop is nothing but indeed a Coward Flip Flop and now intended to cling on to power via hiding behind the use of ISA knowing fully very well that his Government has (perhaps) technically collapsed.

    What is the big deal in Swapping the Portfolio from a … incompetent Flip Flop to another … incompetent …. Finance Minister, do you think there could be any improvement to the lives of Malaysians, could there be any relief to the hardships suffered by the people of Malaysia with this swap??? It could just be worse off….??

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  4. I think between DSAI and AAB the poker game has ended. I think AAB knows DSAI has the numbers. Otherwise, no need to make the threat. Between them, the cards are all shown, it’s now AAB daring DSAI to take all the money on the table. …

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  5. MM, I, too, hope that Pak Lah will be our Gorbachev. He is in the best position to make things right.

    The 2004 GE showed how many of us trusted him to free us from the shackles of corruption and oppression. Now it is time for him to fulfil his promises.

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