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Tuesday, 22 July 2008 07:50

But keeping the opposition alliance together is something else

By Carolyn Hong, The Straits Times

SKILFUL TACTICIAN: Mr Anwar leaving the Anti-Corruption Agency headquarters in Putrajaya yesterday. He has embarked on a roadshow to defend himself. -- PHOTO: AFP

BUFFETED by allegations of sodomy and facing possible jail time, opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has so far shown himself to be a master politician in keeping public opinion on his side.

Recent polls show that most Malaysians believe the accusation to be politically motivated.

But cracks rapidly showing up in Datuk Seri Anwar's Pakatan Rakyat opposition alliance indicate that he may have a struggle on his hands keeping the coalition of unlikely members together as he fights to clear his name and stay out of jail.

Mr Anwar has shown tactical skill in his reaction to the fallout from the sexual assault charge made by his 23-year-old aide Saiful Bukhari Azlan three weeks ago.

As Malaysians reeled in shock at the apparent re-run of a similar charge levelled at him a decade ago, Mr Anwar swiftly went on the attack, pointing to Deputy Premier Najib Razak, his closest rival for the premiership of Malaysia, as the one behind a political conspiracy to smear his name.

If Malaysians were initially unsure whether to see Mr Anwar as a victim or as a politician whose closeted activities had finally caught up with him, it would appear that more are now on his side.

A poll of 225 Malays conducted three weeks ago by the independent Merdeka Centre research firm found that only 6per cent believed the sodomy accusation, and nearly 60per cent thought it to be politically motivated.

Mr Ibrahim Suffian, who runs Merdeka Centre, told The Straits Times yesterday that a second survey conducted recently showed almost identical results. This survey covered 1,000 Malaysians of all races.

The parallels between now and 1998 - on both occasions Mr Anwar was hit by sodomy charges while challenging the incumbent for power - were already a plus for the opposition leader in the battle for public opinion.

The message - that there is a political conspiracy to destroy his political career - has since been hammered home by his repeated attacks on the credibility of Malaysia's justice system, and his stand-offs with the police, most recently over his refusal to give a DNA sample for fear of tampering.

The police did not help their case with the heavy-handed use of balaclava-clad officers to grab him for questioning.

Another plus for Mr Anwar: He faces a Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition still struggling to come to terms with its drubbing in the March 8 polls.

Political analyst Khoo Kay Peng sees the BN as suffering from a credibility deficit and believes that, regardless of the outcome in the Anwar saga, it will be the loser.

'Whether he is convicted or not, whether he goes to jail or not, the winner will be Anwar. In politics, public perception is everything,' he said.

Yet the prize that Mr Anwar wants - taking over the government of Malaysia - seems to be slipping out of reach.

The Pakatan Rakyat alliance that he cobbled together is showing signs of increasing strain. Issues of race and religion divide coalition partners Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS) and the Chinese- based Democratic Action Party (DAP).

Mr Anwar's message of multiracialism has also discomfited some in PAS and in his own Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), who fear it would be at the expense of Malay rights and dominance.

The first sign of a crack came a few weeks back when Umno made known publicly that the Perak state government was close to falling apart.

Perak DAP chief Ngeh Koo Ham denies it but the fact remains that the opposition coalition there will topple if just two of its state assemblymen defect.

The defections, if any, are more likely to come from PKR.

PAS, too, is showing signs of restlessness by holding 'Malay unity' talks with its arch rival Umno.

Political analysts Ong Kian Ming and Oon Yeoh, in an article on the news portal Malaysiakini, suggest that Mr Anwar has gone too fast in his bid to seize power.

In the process, they note, 'he has totally neglected to build up the institutional capacity of Pakatan as an alternative governing coalition'.

The sodomy charge and legal entanglements will hobble Mr Anwar in his quest, deterring potential defectors from the BN and unsettling his PAS allies.

Significantly, neither PAS nor the DAP has endorsed his claim of a political conspiracy even as they demand an independent investigation.

Mr Anwar has embarked on a roadshow to defend himself. The days ahead will not be easy. He may win his private battle, but the war for power has become much more difficult with a fracturing base.

 

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written by Jeremy, July 22, 2008 08:31:04
Desmond Tutu once said:

"Are you able to restore to those people the time when their freedom was denied them? If you have evidence for goodness sake produce it in a court of law. People with power have an incredible capacity for wanting to be able to retain that power and don't like scrutiny."

The PM, the DPM, the Health Minister, the Home Affairs Minister, the Deputy Health Minister, the IGP, the AG, the TV stations and the Editors have jumped on the band-wagon, led by the PM himself to demonize Anwar. And it can happen to anyone of us too.

They have used the government-controlled TV stations and newspapers to spin the story about Anwar, giving a one-sided story and preparing for the kill.

I appeal to all citizens who believe in justice and fairness who are working in the police force, the ACA, the TV stations, the newspapers, the hospitals, the AG office, the Ministries of the PM, the Health, Home Affairs and so on to come forward and to speak the truth of WHAT REALLY HAPPENED and not to support the one-sided oppression being done. Please provide the info you have to his lawyer, YB Sivarasa.
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written by kingelvis, July 22, 2008 08:39:07
Dan kau UMNOPutra boleh balik ke INDON. Faham kenapa kita panggil 'orang ASLI'. Baca sebelum tulis. Don't give impression Malays are stupid like you.
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written by kingelvis, July 22, 2008 08:42:54
PAS sokong Anwar. You bodoh-kah. Kau bukan PAS tapi UMNO. Jangan jadi penipu.
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written by Mr Smith, July 22, 2008 09:37:43
A group of also conducted some private surveys and in total we spoke to more the 100 people (majority non-Malays) and I can assure you 100% do not believe the government. All say it is political conspiracy.
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written by unomalaysia, July 22, 2008 11:35:53
Dei, you KotaDamansara73, PAS and UMNOputras pukimaks.. Did your shit head umno masters instruct you to write drivels in MT? Who instructed you? The Beruk or the Lesbian?
Read your history you ignorant bastards. Melayu originated from INDONESIA. That makes you kaum pendatang. And whats with these racism you ****heads? After hundreds of years in the same country, that right you morons, Melayu, Cina and Indians are all kaum pendatang. The true bumiputra are the ORANG ASLI. The term says it all and it was coined by Melayu, you stupid bone heads. So cut this racist crap and be decent Malaysians. Dont be the sombong pissheads and spew shit from your mouths. If you have children, look at them and think hard.

HIDUP MALAYSIA!
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written by glock17, July 22, 2008 11:47:38
KIMMA akan kata....UMNO = United Mamak and Nanah Organisation. All Malay,Chinese,Indian should get out of Boleh Land.

Glock17
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written by onnetline, July 22, 2008 14:08:28

KotaDamansara73,


Rakyat tanya dan kata :-

Adakah UMNOputras orang ' ASLI ' negara Malaysia ?

Kenapa pula tak berani suruh bekas PM, Mahathir balik India ???

Akhirnya, mulut kamu berbau macam siNajis tu !!!!!
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written by MalaysiaBaru, July 22, 2008 15:10:54
KotaDamansara73,

Have you been reading the main stream newspaper thru your *******?

The MSM is trying to divide Pakatan Rakyat with lies. Please watch the latest TV interview by Tok Guru Nik Aziz which was banned in MSM.

TG Nik Aziz's statement that,"Saya setuju benar kalau UMNO ni lenyap di muka dunia..." (http://www.tvpas.com/material....cat=berita) is really priceless! smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif

BTW, Saya pun setuju benar kalau Bangkai Najis ni lenyap di muka dunia..."

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written by lobster, July 22, 2008 16:11:17
written by ImranJ78, July 22, 2008 | 13:14:37

I for one believe that Anwar is a master politician and can bend change public opinions to his advantage. So it is no surprise that public opinion is with him; rightly or wrongly. Rather then assuming and making unfounded accusations to either side of the political divide, we should let the process of law proceed and see the outcome.

I am happy that PAS and UMNO are talking especially on issues regarding Muslims and Malays as these must be safeguarded. I hope those Malays in PKR will also join in these discussions as it should be seen as non-political. However, the discussions must not be at the expense of the non-Malays and non-Muslims rather for the good of Malaysia as a whole.


Please, you just echoed what abdullah said. Very frankly I don't think we are getting anywhere with that kind of mentality
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written by Ben, July 22, 2008 19:42:43
May God bless all who believe in common Word of God and common Love of God between religion and man. If Muslims and Christians in Malaysia and other parts of the world can agree to promote inter-faith peace and harmony using the common Word of God and love of God, you should try it too. It is certainly better than hate which is promoted by the devil.http://www.acommonword.com
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written by Xrap11, July 23, 2008 03:11:19
BN under AAB is utterly useless. With most of members seems behind AAB all the way, the credibility & trustworthy of BN is gone, at least to me.
DSAI have to speed up because PAKATAN alliance is shaky. I really want to see this work. To ask to total equality within ethnic and abandon bumis right would led to future relatiation even if PKR success. To question Malay as non-bumi is a bit too far.
Keep in mind, we hear lot of dissatisfaction amongst us to presence government but BN still have the most vote. WE who read this blog are only a fraction of malaysian population.
PKR success will depend a lot to DAP action and how they want public to see them especially malays.
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written by ImranJ78, July 23, 2008 07:51:05
lobster, you commented on my post:
`Please, you just echoed what abdullah said. Very frankly I don't think we are getting anywhere with that kind of mentality '

Wow! I didn't know my words closely echo AAB's words! Whatever it is, it's irrelevant whether it echoes his words or not. I am not much of a BN supporter but I do know one thing. Many more Malays then you think actually are happy with such PAS-UMNO talks. Both parties will slowly and surely be forced by their grassroots to continue such talks. These calls will increase especially with antics of DAP and some in PKR.
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written by kclim2, July 27, 2008 15:40:57
What rubbish are you talking about biker979? Anwar is the person who can fight for fair and justice for all of us malaysian regardless of race!
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