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Saturday, 13 September 2008 16:20

But a massive and debilitating power play is already under way in Umno. Prepare for a wayang performance on the grand scale that would make Friday's arrests pale in comparison.

By Baradan Kuppusamy, The Malaysian Insider

History is repeating itself with the ISA blitz on Friday but not necessarily in the same manner or order as in 1987.

While before Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was fighting for his political life with Tengku Razaleih Hamzah, this time the Umno situation is more complicated with the political careers of several powerful individuals at issue.

There is Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi, who has - after succumbing to great pressure - consented to hand over the reins power to his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Razak in June 2010.

But that timetable is unacceptable to others who want him to leave before the Umno polls in December.

As things stand now Abdullah is fighting a "do or die" battle to stay alive. It would be a miracle if he survives past December as Umno president.

His fate will be decided during the Umno divisional elections beginning in October.

Abdullah's political weakness is contributing to the tensions in Umno and the country and giving grounds for others to play the tough guy on the Umno stage making possible such events as Friday's scary arrests.

Abdullah last contested in an Umno election as a vice-president in 1996. Since then he has never contested but favourable alignment of forces ensured he was returned unopposed as deputy in 1999 and later as president when Dr Mahathir retired.

Now as an incumbent president he is facing a possible challenge he has to fend off. In October he needs to get at least 58 Umno divisions to endorse him before he qualifies to contest.

It is a sign of the times that the chosen successor and Umno president since 2004 is beholden to his deputy Najib to secure the nominations he needs to stay in the ring.

Otherwise he will go the way of Ghafar Baba who as incumbent deputy president in 1993 failed to get the required nomination and had to give way to Anwar Ibrahim.

Early this year Najib had promised, on his father's memory, to sink or swim with Abdullah but his tone has shifted in recent weeks. He now feels the transition plan that is under attack from many including vice-president Tan Sri Muyhiddin Yasain, has to be decided by the Umno divisions and not just by the supreme council.

Under the old deal Najib would help Abdullah get the nominations and through the December polls without problems and in return Abdullah would hand over to Najib in June 2010.

But that deal appears to be falling apart after Muhyiddin, as the point man, requested Abdullah's early departure, preferably by December. The request has sparked a fiery tussle in Umno that adds to the political uncertainties.

Muhyiddin's plan is for Abdullah to be gone by December for Najib to take over and for him to ride pillion as deputy.

Unlike in 1987 the current Umno power play is playing out in a politically charged atmosphere with Anwar Ibrahim stirring the nation with his Sept 16 attempt to take power.

That is clearly not going to happen. It never had a chance in the first place because its flaw is that it assumes that the enemy - who is armed with all the coercive laws and the means to enforce - would sit back and let the coup happen.

It's like a child trying to snatch the banana from a gorilla. You could end up with your face torn off.

The gloves are now off going by Friday's blitz, not just for political opponents but also for the newly liberated media with the show-cause letters given to The Sun, Sin Chew and Berita Keadilan.

It's still early days for the Umno power alignment to clarify itself especially on the critical question of where Najib stands with the October nominations approaching.

But a massive and debilitating power play is already under way in Umno. Prepare for a wayang performance on the grand scale that would make Friday's arrests pale in comparison.

It is because of this Umno dynamic, last seen in awesome display in 1987, that the ISA has come into play again, and newspapers are threatened and reporters and MPs arrested.

It reflects badly on the authorities that a reporter who simply did her job and reported a story, and just four paragraphs long, had to be detained without trial for no reason ~ an absolutely tragic outcome for the profession.

Public anger over her arrest is clear and it would be prudent for the government to release her immediately without any conditions.

One of the most hardworking MPs ever ~ Teresa Kok ~ has to be jailed because she is somehow connected to a petition asking mosques to lower the sound of their prayer broadcast ~ something she has repeatedly denied and her colleagues in PAS have even lodged a police report in her defence.

The reasons given, thus far, for her detention is far-fetched and unacceptable.

Still she was arrested along with the feisty Malaysia Today blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin who has been baiting Umno leaders and the police for a long time in his determination to make Anwar Ibrahim prime minister by Sept 16.

It's another irrational sign of the times that individual bloggers believe they can determine the fate of a nation.

Nevertheless three persons have been arrested and jailed ~ ordered by Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar at a time when Umno and the "ketuanan Melayu" (Malay supremacy) political ideology is under attack and in retreat.

The move will win applause in all the right circles not just in Umno and BN but also among the uniformed authorities who recently voiced their "serious concern" over what they say is deteriorating race relations in the country.

It is significant too that Syed Hamid is occupying a powerful post with vast powers to arrest individuals, suspend or close newspapers and take other measures to curb legitimate dissent.

He is the son of Tan Sri Syed Jaafar Albar, the Lion of Umno, who is credited with leading the "Malay struggle" and winning against the likes of Lee Kuan Yew and others who were fighting for a "Malaysia for Malaysians".

It is ironic that 40 years on, that struggle is now being led by a Malay in the person of Anwar Ibrahim.

A key question now is how hard the reactions will be from Pakatan Rakyat, the human rights NGOs and the international community.

The reactions and counter reactions will eventually shift the nation's focus away from power play in Umno towards curbing opposition excesses.

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written by ahmadneil, September 13, 2008 16:25:33
When we catch a cold, they catches fever.
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written by R Hum, September 13, 2008 16:27:46
Breaking News


In another first in the world, the Malaysian Police arrested a reporter from the Chinese Daily under the Internal Security Act because there is a threat against the reporter.

No where in the world, that the police carried out an arrest in order to protect the person. In the first world when a person is under threat, the police offer protection in the form of a 24 hours police guard. But in Malaysia if your life is under threat, the police arrest you under ISA, which provides for indefinite detention at the pleasure of the government,

Another world first. Only this type of stupidity happens in Malaysia only.


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written by ricky, September 13, 2008 16:32:42
Thank God they released the Sin Chew reporter
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written by Cash Money, September 13, 2008 16:33:40
"Malay struggle" all gone wrong, what next Mahathir Mohamad.

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written by cheekhiaw, September 13, 2008 16:41:22
"Malay Struggle" is an incomplete phrase.

It should read "Malays Struggle as UMNO Steals".

That is one Malay Dilemma that Che Det would never tell you about.

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written by rockli, September 13, 2008 16:50:47
He is the son of Tan Sri Syed Jaafar Albar, the Lion of Umno,
But Syed Hamid is even a pussycat just a coward ISA-ing women - he shame of it all.

Show us you have guts - go put Ahmad in jail and ISA him too!
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written by asiaone, September 13, 2008 16:52:49
please confirm of the release of the reporter if anyone has the news. It is really saddening to see the actual criminal not brought to justice but the person reporting it gets the backlash. Even for Theresa kok's case. Why is the hardworking MP being held for? Even if she "handed" the petition acting as a mediator between the rakyat and the mosque, this is just a day in day out occurance which even the official from the mosque official denying any wrongdoing of the people and no tensions did arised, why was she arrested. Even PAS MP had lodged a police report against the toyol who masterminded the conspiracy, why was she arrested? The actual people that should be held under ISA (which actually i dont support)is the Utusan people who keeps on stirring up racial tensions in the country.
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written by raybeam, September 13, 2008 16:59:12
I wish to condemn in the strongest terms the arrests of Raja Petra and Sin Chew reporter, Tan Hoon Cheng by the police on the instructions of the oppressive Barisan government. This owardly act by the Barisan regime will certainly not go down well with all right thinking Malaysians. My thoughts and prayers go out to Marina as she goes through the ordeal of having her husband taken away from her. It is my sincere hope that Pakatan Rakyat will not disappoint her and all other Malaysians by arresting power from this cruel regime so that all Malaysians will be treated equally.

Finally, it begs me to ask the question, when will both Ahmad Ismail and Azahar be arrested under the ISA for stirring up racial hatred. I wish to take this golden opportunity in wishing Pakatan Rakyat all the very best and may you succeed in forming the next government.
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written by mucking fuddled, September 13, 2008 17:00:28
power play? epic wayang?

great, let them tear each others bloated head off.
if i was the pm, i would definitely knock his sil's inflated head off first for causing his imminent downfall.

popcorn for sale, 3 for rm10
osim massage chair for rental, rm50 for the duration of the whole epic.

enjoy !
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written by joeawk, September 13, 2008 19:14:59
I think too much credit have been given to UMNO' power especially when power was not exercise judicially.

UMNOI can sneeze and die of Pnuemonia, malaysia remains a viable nation, waiting to prosper even more admirably under a new regime minus UMNO.
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written by talk2stop, September 13, 2008 19:25:53
When Umno sneezes we catch a cold
Raja Petra is the antibiotics.
It cures everything.
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written by asguard, September 13, 2008 19:50:25
They will pay for their sins when they are about to die...instead see God ...they will see devils... surround them .....
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written by BennyG, September 13, 2008 20:04:03
From the time Muhyiddin spoke out, those who spoke out against Muhyiddin thought that they could gain favours from BODOWI will soon realise that it's SINK OR DIE (no way BODOWI will be able to fight the might of TDM even with the 4th floor "boys" (inexperience, immature and arrogant - bad combination)) with BODOWI.

The ISA smelled of TDM's tactics. So Do Me also. Could someone shed some light on this matter?
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written by wannabepatriotic, September 14, 2008 03:22:15
We need more of RPK's as antibiotics for the flu/sold/fever/sore in Malaysia.
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written by Fat Zorro, September 14, 2008 04:32:36
Unlike in 1987 the current Umno power play is playing out in a politically charged atmosphere with Anwar Ibrahim stirring the nation with his Sept 16 attempt to take power.
That is clearly not going to happen. It never had a chance in the first place because its flaw is that it assumes that the enemy - who is armed with all the coercive laws and the means to enforce - would sit back and let the coup happen.
It's like a child trying to snatch the banana from a gorilla. You could end up with your face torn off.

It's another irrational sign of the times that individual bloggers believe they can determine the fate of a nation.
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Ahem, Kupu, you dont mind if I address you as Kupu. WHy are you being so negative pouring cold water on the beliefs of the people in RPK and Anwar? Are you playing the devil's advocate or are you playing safe, lets not offend BN and let's criticise the BN a little bit in case Pakatan truly makes it happen on 16th Sept, add 2 or 3 days?



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written by densemy, September 14, 2008 09:59:23
When UMNO sneezes they all start stabbing each other in the back

UMNO, over 50 yrs have proven that when it comes to grasping power and money they are experts. When it comes to waste and corruption they are experts. But when it comes to caring for the nation and the people they are nowhere in sight.

All the gains that Malaysians have achieved are the ones they were told they had. I see very little evidence of a well governed egalitarian nation
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written by JohnQ, September 14, 2008 12:04:21
The same analogy goes, if you constipate or your ash hole feel itch, you know where and who to seek conspiracy advise !
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written by steve, September 15, 2008 04:11:04
Syed Hamid you are a gutless UMNO party hack. You have engaged your mouth before engaging your brain. This is one battle you cannot win. Its a matter of time. You are a B*****D. The ***** stand for ASTAR. Just fill in the blanks.
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written by batsman, September 15, 2008 08:55:07
After 51 years of Ketuanan UMNO, Some Malaysians have been reduced to this – easily cowed and bullied, unable to think for themselves, unable to defend themselves and their families and even unable to seek help. It is time we had a 2 party system. We must have a free press and civil servants must be accountable especially judges, police, ACA and EC. Without accountability, democracy is a farce. As can be clearly seen, Malaysian democracy is just Ketuanan UMNO.
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written by JJFoo, September 15, 2008 09:01:12
Consider yourself lucky if you catch only cold. When UMNO sneezes the nation catch AIDS, TB, STD, Bubonic plague, bird flu and other deadly diseases. After decades of indulgence in immoral and unethical activities, they have become chronic carrier to a host of deadly diseases. These sneezers need to be put to sleep for good.
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