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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Anwar and Azmin to be charged over Bersih rally


PETALING JAYA: PKR leaders Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Azmin Ali are expected to be charged on Tuesday in relation to the Bersih rally on April 28.
The PKR de facto leader and the PKR deputy president are expected to be charged for breaching the court order barring the public from entering Dataran Merdeka that day.
The duo are the first persons to be charged under the new Peaceful Assembly Act.
According to a writ of summons served to Azmin, he is accused of violating Section 188, 109 and 34 of the Penal Code.
Section 188 refers to "disobedience to an order duly promulgated by a public servant", while Section 109 and Section 34 are on abetting and incitement.
The notice to Azmin said he and five others had conspired with R Tangam, G Rajesh Kumar and Farhan Ibrahim @ Alias to breach a court order issued by Magistrate Zaki Asyraf Zubir on April 26.
Azmin is accused of abetting and inciting Tangam, Rajesh Kumar and Farhan to breach the barricade around Dataran Merdeka.
A separate notice lists a charge under the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012, noting that Azmin participated in a street protest with the intention of violating Zaki Asyraf's court order.
Anwar's lawyer Sankara Nair confirmed that both have been asked to appear at Magistrate's Court in Kuala Lumpur at 9am on Tuesday.
Anwar and Azmin were accused of inciting the crowd to breach the barricade after video clips of the two gesturing at each other in front of the historic site emerged.

The star

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Bersih 3: Thangam Rasah Negeri Sembilan ditahan

Dilaporkan Thangam telah ditahan untuk siasatan lanjut, berkemungkinan ada kaitan dengan snap dari video di bawah.















Monday, October 18, 2010

Anwar puts his foot down

ANALYSIS By JOCELINE TAN


The de facto PKR leader’s hand in the party polls has been evident in the last few days as he turned on his charm as well as used a heavy fist to fine-tune the list of candidates.

PKR politician Datuk Zaid Ibrahim has always had this polished and casual chic kind of look. But the past few days have found him looking harassed and rather out of sorts, as though the world is slowly crumbling around his ears.

He cannot be blamed because he was almost “played out” by three ladies in a private home in Taman Tun Dr Ismail on Thursday.

During the meeting, the three ladies managed to elicit three promises from him: one, he would not contest the PKR No. 1 post; two, he would pull out from the No. 2 post; three, he would instead go for a vice-president post.

The three ladies were none other than PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, her daughter Nurul Izzah Anwar and political secretary to the Selangor Mentri Besar, Faekah Husin, whose petite frame belies her political cables in the party.

Zaid agreed to the proposals because he was told that Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim would also quit the race and that Wan Azizah would persuade the other candidate Mustaffa Kamil Ayob to withdraw.

The idea was to pave the way for a face-off between Nurul Izzah and Azmin Ali. Both mother and daughter have very personal feelings about Azmin and they evidently felt that this would be the moment to take him on.

On Friday, Zaid and Nurul Izzah met again to discuss a joint press conference on Saturday where he would withdraw and she would confirm her candidacy. His only condition was that she should not quit midway.

But the press conference never took place, the three women went incommunicado, calls were not returned and SMSes went unanswered.

Zaid must have felt as if he was in one of those weird twilight zone movies – did the meeting actually take place or had he imagined all of it?

Well, it was definitely for real and when things went all silent on the other side, he dashed off e-mails to all those who had attended, confirming the discussion. Only Nurul Izzah acknowledged the e-mail.

Zaid was totally cheesed off and has since confirmed he is in the race against Azmin and Mustaffa. Khalid is staying out whereas Nurul is going for the vice-president post.

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim apparently blew his top and put his foot down on the deal, despite the fact that his wife is his party president and his daughter is an MP in her own right.

Anwar, weighed down as he is by the sodomy trial, has been working behind the scenes to prevent the party elections from getting out of hand.

He is convinced an early general election is in store after Friday’s Budget and he cannot afford any big splits. The party adviser turned on his legendary charm for some, and used a heavy fist on others to avert all-out fights.

Khalid evidently bowed to Anwar’s determination that Azmin should be the next deputy president.

At a private meeting last week, Anwar asked Khalid to concentrate on his duties as Selangor Mentri Besar.

He told Khalid that going for No. 2 did not make sense given that he has to focus on defending Selangor in the next election. He reminded Khalid that it was why he was replaced by Azmin as Selangor PKR chief a few months ago.

The contest for the PKR No. 2 post has had more twists and turns than the East-West Highway. There has also been collateral damage and a PKR-aligned news portal had to publish a long editorial insisting that, “We are nobody’s poodle,” following accusations that its coverage of the PKR polls was one-sided.

The real power lies with Anwar. He let things take its course earlier on but began pressing the control buttons in the days leading to the confirmation of candidates.

He would probably step up his role again when the divisions convene to vote for the supreme council between Oct 29 and Nov 21.

Those who had pressured him to go for No. 1 must be slapping themselves. Why should he, when he has such unlimited and undefined power as the de facto leader?

At the same time, his word is not what it used to be with the new one-man-one-vote system of election.

For instance, Zaid, who defied Anwar so openly, still managed to secure some 40 nominations for the No. 2 post and more than qualified for the No. 1 post.

Rafizi Ramli, Anwar’s calon wahyu for the leadership of Angkatan Muda Keadilan or AMK, did poorly in the nominations race and has pulled out, reportedly on Anwar’s advice.

The AMK fight is now between two street-fighter style politicians – Badrul Hisham Shaharin and incumbent Shamsul Iskander Akin. Although Shamsul has been unremarkable as AMK chief, Anwar is said to prefer him over Badrul who has an independent spirit.

Anwar’s alignment to personalities in the party seems to suggest that this election has more to do with his sodomy trial than the future of the party.

His all-time favourite Azmin is primed to look after Anwar’s personal interest as keenly as he does that of the party. Even Anwar’s approval of Shamsul and Tian Chua is related to their ability to whip up demonstrations which will be useful in his trial.

As for Wan Azizah, who was returned unopposed as president, her loyalty to the party is second only to her loyalty to her husband.

Those contesting the party polls have to realise that they are there not only to take on the Barisan Nasional but also to rise to Anwar’s defence in the sodomy trial.

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Azmin Ali: If Khairy were not the Prime Minister's son-in-law, he would be nobody

A teacher asked a common sense question: Who is Khairy?

A student quoted PKR Vice President Azmin Ali's words in the Parliament: "If Khairy were not the Prime Minister's son-in-law, he would be nobody."

Yes, Khairy Jamaluddin is the son-in-law of the Prime Minister. However, this is not his only title. He used to be an outstanding student in Oxford and is now the Umno Youth Deputy Chief. He may achieve a higher position at any time.

Undoubtedly, he is a future political star of Malaysia. He is closely watched by the people and his remarks raises eyebrows. He is a defender of racial comparison and the people can still remember his theory saying that Malays in Penang have been marginalised.

He likes to make comparison between Bumiputra and non-Bumiputra. For example, he recently questioned the Public Service Department's move to increase the scholarship quota for non-Bumiputras. He criticised that to increase the scholarship quota for non-Bumiputras from 10% to 45% was a "win – lose" scheme and Bumiputra would be the loser.

All the signs show that Khairy is unwilling to give up the walking stick culture. But he seems to have changed recently. He said during a talk that Umno Youth has proposed the reduction of fuel subsidy enjoyed by transport operators who send goods and food to Singapore as this allows Singaporeans to enjoy lower good and food prices.

Khairy shifted from the no.1 supporter of walking stick culture to a great objector. Politically, we call it double standards.

I believe Khairy knows that racial comparison is just a zero sum game. He should as well know that if your products are more expensive than other's, you will lose competitiveness.

However, some people would not care about talents and foreign exchange. To them, the most important thing is how to use talents and foreign exchange to achieve their goals. (By LIM MUN FAH/ Translated by SOONG PHUI JEE/ Sin Chew Daily)

click here: Let's Talk About Khairy
Sin Chew Jit Poh, Malaysia


Thursday, July 10, 2008

Akuan Bersumpah Balasubramaniam: perspektif publisiti yang berCANDU.


untuk Tinta Merah

Walaupun begitu, waktu kenyataan akhbar untuk akuan bersumpah yang pertama, Balasubramaniam berkulit gelap amat jelas kelihatan,tetapi yang kulit cerah sedikit seperti Anwar Ibrahim, Azmin, Americk Singh Sidhu, Saifuddin Nasution dan Chan Tian Chua juga tidak kurang menonjol kehadiran mereka.

Dari awal lagi Akuan Bersumpah telah dimainkan sedemikian rupa. Impak yang maksimum untuk publisiti. Anwar Ibrahim seperti yang sudah-sudah dilihat hidup dengan politik berCANDUkan publisiti.

Publisiti tidaklah salah. Yang salah dan malang adalah CANDU.

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