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Wednesday, 17 September 2008 08:30
Datuk Zaid Ibrahim will not change his mind about quitting as Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, saying he has failed to reform the legal system.

He said he constantly met “a brick wall” from Cabinet members and Umno to many of his suggestions for reform.

The former de facto Law Minister, who remains a Senator, added he did not want problems arising from his proposals to plague Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi at a time when the latter was grappling with party conflicts and other challenges.

Zaid thanked Abdullah for suggesting he go on leave but said: “I am not tired. I’m just disappointed.”

He said he prayed Abdullah would remain Umno president and Prime Minister and accomplish what he had set out to do.

“I apologise to all Malaysians because of my weaknesses, I have failed,” he said in a 40-minute press conference at his office here yesterday.

“It has not been a mistake to take up the offer,” he stressed.

Asked why he was giving up when he had bluntly told journalists just in May that they should go on fighting for media freedom despite the obstacles over the past 20 years, Zaid said: “Maybe I’m not as courageous as you are. I agree change does take time but I was looking for some positive development to give me assurance.”

He maintained Abdullah had been supportive “within his own constraints.”

Asked whether Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim - if he formed a new Government - would be able to bring reform to the judiciary, Zaid replied: “He hasn’t formed the Government. It doesn’t matter whether the Prime Minister is Abdullah, Datuk Seri Najib (Tun Razak), Tengku Razaleigh (Ham-zah), (Tan Sri) Muyhiddin (Yassin) or Anwar. I don’t care; I just want to see transformation.”

Describing himself as a “man of deep responsibility”, Zaid lamented that in the six months he had been Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, he had suffered accusations of not standing up for Malays and Muslims and other criticisms in Parliament.

Naming Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Azalina Othman as one of his critics, Zaid rebutted :

“You can still be a champion for your race and think of the country.”

He said he tried but had failed to convince those in power to effect changes related to equality as prescribed in the Federal Constitution, so the Government could move forward.

Zaid had tendered his resignation to Abdullah on Monday.

In his letter, he had listed his frustrations in trying to achieve the reforms he had been tasked with doing; the final being the recent arrest of three people under the Internal Security Act.

Asked whether the public should give up on Abdullah’s promise for judicial reform since he - the person specifically tasked with achieving it - had resigned, he replied: “I don’t think everything should be pegged to me. I am not a hero. Someone else might be more acceptable.”

Asked whether he would leave Umno for opposition party PKR, Zaid admitted he had not been “treated well” by Umno - he was even suspended once on charges of money politics.

He said he had not decided on joining “PKR or anybody else,” adding he had not been courted.

Asked whether he had advice for the Government, Zaid said it must start trusting its own people.

“If not, you will always worry which policy benefits which group. You can have a race-based party but you don’t have to be racist bigots,” he said on his last day in office.

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written by avj, September 17, 2008 08:35:09
It doesn’t matter whether the Prime Minister is Abdullah, Datuk Seri Najib (Tun Razak), Tengku Razaleigh (Ham-zah), (Tan Sri) Muyhiddin (Yassin) or Anwar. I don’t care; I just want to see transformation.”
Thats what we all want, whoever is bold and couragous enough to handle the task gets my vote.
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written by ahmadneil, September 17, 2008 08:37:52
May inside umno are still Najis and mahathir's men.They don't like your reforms and by all means they will try to stop it.
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written by ellyna, September 17, 2008 08:43:02
Those in UMNO and parliment are racist bastards!! Azalina! A piece of useless crap, by all means. Malaysians, we must never waver from our objective to remain united and oust these racists. Datuk Zaid, Congratulations on escaping the Dark Hole of Hell. May you bring light to Malaysians together with RPK, DSAI and the other crusaders. May God go with you.
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written by cubi76, September 17, 2008 08:43:47
As the saying goes, "Politicians are like a dirty diaper: they both need to be changed and for the same reasons"

Obviously AMNO is one 51 year long diaper. Stink to death!
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written by truthbespoken, September 17, 2008 08:45:14
Asked whether he had advice for the Government, Zaid said it must start trusting its own people.

“If not, you will always worry which policy benefits which group. You can have a race-based party but you don’t have to be racist bigots,” he said on his last day in office.
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Very well said, Zaid. Very well said indeed! Very simple and to the point. It is reflective to what is acceptable to a new Malaysia. May you abe able to continue with your good work on another platform soon.. All the best!
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written by miwaki, September 17, 2008 08:45:15
People usually do not accept change,this is normal but change has to be implemented in order to progress.When people cannot change,we have to change the people,that's why pakatan rakyat is the solution.
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written by cwy, September 17, 2008 08:47:47
Zaid did not blame the idiots in the cabinet!
He just cannot live with the corrupt, arrogant and yet stupid UMNO leaders!
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written by Fat Zorro, September 17, 2008 08:49:58
the Government, Zaid said it must start trusting its own people.“If not, you will always worry which policy benefits which group. You can have a race-based party but you don’t have to be racist bigots,”
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This phrase will be a one of those famous phrases in time to come, just like JFK's "ask not what the country...." Good for you and my respect to you MR. ZAID IBRAHIM
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written by Dominic, September 17, 2008 08:54:57
PR, you heard it ! Dtk Zaid had not been courted yet ! Go for it immediately. He is the right person and every effort must be made to bring him to the fold. With him in PR,am sure its bye bye to UMNO lead BN and a new dawn for every Malaysian !
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written by Frankfurtguy, September 17, 2008 08:55:38
These people are merely looking after their own and their cronies' interest.
This is ad was the culture since Mahathir's era
They see no problem with that and why Zaid wants reform??
Zaid need strong support from PM and DPM to do that

Reform will not happen if Pak Lah still adopt his usual principle of "collective decision" in the cabinet, as this "collective decision" are from all these selfish people!!

Thus, if Zaid wants reform, he need to do it in a new cabinet who are working for rakyat and not themselves or their cronies!!
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written by RitchieLow, September 17, 2008 09:04:36
Zaid had been brought in to be used like a puppet to placate the rakyats thirst for justice, at least in the judicial system. Good thing he is nobody's puppet! TDM's support for the-man-to-throw-badawi-out is flip-flopping just like AAB, it's all a circus show, good governance is in the least of all these peoples's intentions. Zaid stands out and shall be in the hall of fame.
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written by albertan98, September 17, 2008 09:16:51
If a Malay Minister cannot change UMNO from within, what is MCA, Gerakan and MIC hoping to achieve? The longer they stay in the Barisan, the more clear it is to the rakyat that they are there for their own purposes and benefit not for the people and the country's benefit.

Working for change within the BN no longer works! Read the signs of the times and make adjustments accordingly.
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written by Bigjoe99, September 17, 2008 09:26:04
This press conference is precious!! Did people put it up on Youtube? Some incredible lines to remember..

'met a brick wall'.

'I am not tired. I am dissapointed'

'I have failed' - this is unprecedented for a minister/BN politician.

The dyke is a hypocrite?

'must start trusting its people'

And a great finale....
'you can be raced-based party and don't have to be a racist bigot'.

Zaid Ibrahim make his race proud. He is wrong, he is a hero to all races..
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written by mountain man, September 17, 2008 09:42:11
Zaid Ibrahim, the man of difference who dare to express his honest opinion and not hide behind corrupted UMNO led government, let's pray that more people like him in UMNO will take this opportunity to stand out and speak out. Better still resign and join Pakatan to permanently destroy and destruct the "root of all evils" in Malaysian politics and governance.
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written by budakindia, September 17, 2008 09:43:57
Zaid, at least you keep your promise! I salute you for that! You have done the right thing! You chose to step down because of your principles! We will remember you for that!
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written by asguard, September 17, 2008 09:44:56
UMNO has more to lose with reform of judiciary system....
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written by Alice, September 17, 2008 09:47:36
MCA,MIC,GERAKAN get out of BN!!! We don't want you to jeopardize the chances of uniting all races in Malaysia. Stupid useless lapdogs with no backbone.
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written by malaysian, September 17, 2008 10:08:04
Barisan Nasional leaders should realise that the root cause of all their problems is UMNO!

Kick UMNO out of the coalition before it brings you all down with it!
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written by cruzeiro, September 17, 2008 10:45:46
He maintained Abdullah had been supportive “within his own constraints.”

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With "daddy's boy" calling for his resignation when he championed the cause for reforms, can anyone take a wild guess as to who the culprits to the failure of reforms might be?

I can only think of one old racist fart who's trying to make a comeback and impose himself on the rakyat!
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written by JohnQ, September 17, 2008 11:21:43
Sure there are brick walls and not silk curtains, if not, their illicit gains and abuses will receive some lights!

Guess your neck is tough and steady ! It's an Ordeal to learn KOWTOW yoga steps.
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written by Mark C, September 17, 2008 13:40:05
a very honorable thing that Zaid has done. Not only has he put his 'money' where his mouth is, he passionately believes about the grave injustices done by the current regime.

Whichever way we want to look at it, Zaid is an asset to any gomen, and what's BN's lost is PR's gain.

Simply put, we need more ethical and passionate people like this in government.
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written by unomalaysia, September 17, 2008 14:00:03
Azalina again! After constantly seeing her ugly face together with the Old Sleepy fart and Mr Shit on those tourism "zoom" billboards on self promotion at taxpayers' expense, we now hear her being a true blue racist fascist. I wonder if those billboards are for these three shitheads to advertise their backside for sale. Mari mari lelong lelong harga murah....
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written by Sudahlah tu, September 17, 2008 15:20:37
Sememangnya jelas sekali tentang arah kepimpinan UMNO di Malaysia.
MEreka tidak pernah memikirkan segala aspek kepentingan negara serta perpaduan rakyat Malaysia. Jangan mimpi lagi ZI...
Saya berharap awak berani mengahadapi tekanan yang bakal UMNO kemukakan terhadap awak nanti.
UMNO tidak boleh kalah dan tidak akan kalah ....
Walauapapun, terima kasih keran memberi pandangan awak secara menyeluruh dari sudut dalaman UMNO dan BN.
Rakyat kini lebih memahami UMNO daripada sudut luar.
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written by cllim123, September 17, 2008 18:24:19
Zaid, from the fisrt day you were appointed into senate and then cabinet, i have always thought you were only meant to be AAB's window dressing. You were only suppose to look like there was any will for judicial reform. But you wre not meant to do anything. So when you thought your appointment was for real, the rest of your cabinet collegues just laughed at you and told you to F-off. Now you know the truth. I am sorry for you.
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