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Friday, 05 December 2008 10:43

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“I want to work with young people to tell them the importance of democracy, of the rule of law, of having no racial prejudice. The foundation will help build the political future and maturity of the country.”

By Deborah Loh, The Nut Graph

The question on everyone's mind now is which political party Datuk Zaid Ibrahim will join next.

But the former minister, who was sacked from Umno on 2 Dec, is keeping his options open, downplaying his political affinities for now, while not ruling out a return to politics in the future.

“There are many things I can do, not necessarily through politics. I want my independence to talk about things that are important for the country, and if it upsets some people, so be it,” said Zaid, 57, at a press conference today.

“I'm touched at the invitations from (DAP secretary-general Lim) Guan Eng and (Parti Keadilan Rakyat adviser Datuk Seri) Anwar Ibrahim to join their parties. I say thank you and really appreciate their invitations. But I will not join any political party in the near future,” he said, adding that his break from politics had no timeframe.

Pakatan Rakyat leaders have been wooing Zaid upon news of his sacking. Anwar has said that he is comfortable with Zaid's principles, while Lim said that DAP's doors will always be open. Even PAS spiritual leader Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat said Zaid was welcomed to join the Islamist party.

Asked which of the three opposition parties he found most appealing, Zaid said: “They all have their strengths. They're all very nice people, they've asked me to join them but I will try my own way of helping the country for the moment.”

Zaid, the former Minister in the Prime Minister's Department until his resignation on 15 Sept, said he was not interested in any post that Pakatan Rakyat parties might offer him, even if he were to be fielded as candidate in the coming Kuala Terengganu parliamentary by-election.

He said he would focus on building him his youth-based non-governmental organisation, the myFuture Foundation.

“I want to work with young people to tell them the importance of democracy, of the rule of law, of having no racial prejudice. The foundation will help build the political future and maturity of the country.”

Zaid, who was with Umno for 23 years, said he considered himself relatively successful in the party, having won the Kota Baru parliamentary seat in 2004 which had been a PAS seat for 15 years. He was also Umno Kelantan deputy liaison chief.

Political analyst Khoo Kay Peng said to watch for Zaid's comeback by the next general election, scheduled for 2013 at the latest.

“For now, it doesn't matter if he's in any Pakatan Rakyat party or not to show that he embraces their ideology. It's not about party association, it's his practice of the ideology that's more important. There's no need to be partisan. Even Gerakan might try to woo him, since they share the same Bangsa Malaysia ideology,” Khoo said.

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Zaid said if he was ever invited to re-join Umno, he would not do so unless the party changes. He said his expulsion showed all that was wrong with the party. “They cannot accept the idea of change. Why else are they so angry with me, what have I done?

“My attempt to articulate a new vision, a new approach has been misconstrued as rebellious, as straying from the party struggle.”

Zaid said Umno had become more ethnocentric, Barisan Nasional was no longer united, and continuing on this path would further harm race relations and the country's stability.

“I doubt Umno can reform. But they will have a new leader in March, so I may be wrong,” he said, referring to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak who will become party president.

He took a swipe at “double-standards” practiced by the party, which did not act against leaders who made racists remarks and who ridiculed and called for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's resignation.

Zaid had defended Abdullah against calls for the premier to step down, saying that other ministers, in particular International Trade and Industry Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who were unhappy with Abdullah should themselves resign from the cabinet.

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written by Birdbrain, December 05, 2008 10:51:31
FOR ALL THE COMPLAINING I HEAR ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT BECAUSE IT MEANS
WE HAVE FREEDOM OF SPEECH.

OF NAJIB UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE MadHATTER MOHAMMED BECOMES THE NEXT PM, THIS FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION WILL BE TAKEN AWAY!


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written by patycy, December 05, 2008 11:15:29
For those who wish to know more on MyFuture Foundation. Here is a contact i managed to get from ******.

"Untuk maklumat lanjut mengenai myFuture Foundation, sila hubungi Dina Zaman di tel: 03-78850021 atau This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it "

I got it from this blog : http://aminiskandar.wordpress.com/.

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written by ibabonma, December 05, 2008 11:21:58
I am seeing it from a different standpoint i.e. unlike during younger days I had the advantage of having Chinese and Indians surrounding me as friends, schoolmates or office mates. Our medium of communication, of course in English! At least, we were in communique in one language at most of the times but short of saying that English is my preference as an alternative as a medium of communication in the urban, like we did in the good old days.

Where do we go from here i.e. after almost 60 years we have the Chinese in the new villages (without the fencing of course), the Indians in the estates (without the Mat Salleh of course) and the Malays in the kampongs (control by the UMNO goons, of course). Racial integration will take more generations to be realized, if the present scenario continues, unless something is done to correct the divergence. Something is very wrong with our education system pioneer by UMNO?
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written by Beezee_Beezee, December 05, 2008 11:24:03
Datuk Zaid, following your tenure since you are assign to the LAW minister ship for the country, I as a Malaysian with less education convinced with the way you manage your part of the Ministry that this country will see the light at the end of the tunnel especially in the area of Judiciary. Unfortunately the things that the UMNO leaders could not “accept the idea of change" was because they are all GREEDY and HUNGRY for everything that a Man Kind could not possess. Why else are they so angry with you, because you are too good for them & what have you done? You have waked them up but they could not be bothered.

Hopefully the young Malaysian is following all your sincere declaration of frustration and will make the change to change the Gormen.
INSYALLAH..God Bless you and your family.
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written by Angela Ooi, December 05, 2008 11:31:55
Birds of feather flock together, the UMNO den of vipers unable to stomach decent, righteous Zaid. Sir, you make them look bad, real bad!
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written by chrisyong, December 05, 2008 12:01:11
Hi Zaid, it will take too long for your work in the youth foundaton to bear fruits. It would kill 2 birds with 1 stone as you have the calibre to BRING CHANGES through knowledge, perseverence, truth, integrity which all MALAYSIANS must know, understand and apply to make the country a WONDERFUL PLACE FOR THE RAKYAT............... Not just what you want to do but listen to the Rakyat and do what they want but not capable of doing as they do not have leadership and quality that you are blessed with.
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written by K W Waran, December 05, 2008 12:02:19

Dear Folks,

My humble Two Rupiahs worth would be for Datuk Zaid to join YM RPK and The Barisan Rakyat, remain apolitical for a period while fully focusing on that Foundation that he has set up.

That way, he would be independent to do whatever he deems fit while rightfully inculcating and nurturing our young people, the next generation of leaders-to-be, the good values that has somewhat evaporated over the decades, no thanks to BN, of course.

BN only focused on physical development and only that because there are Billions to be made, at our expense, of course, while looking away on the moral decay that was setting in. They thought that Pendidikan Moral is good enough to check the moral decay. When confronted, just blame the western culture, habis cerita.

Just look at the antics of the Mat Rempits, for instance, and you would be able to understand what I mean.

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written by cahaya, December 05, 2008 12:49:56
Here is another idea on what he could do. Thinking aloud the other day, after reading on MT about “ketuanan Melayu”, I made this comment: The Federal Constitution, what does it say? We need someone to explain what the Federal Constitution says about equal citizenship and equal protection to all Malaysians, regardless of their race and religion. . .

Thinking aloud today, I believe that someone is Datuk Zaid Ibrahim! He has expressed his focus as follows:
“I want to work with young people to tell them the importance of democracy, of the rule of law, of having no racial prejudice. The foundation will help build the political future and maturity of the country.”


Please could MT admin team invite Datuk Zaid Ibrahim to write some special articles? He could explain important concepts like democracy, rule of law, having no racial prejudice, as well as the Federal Constitution says. Such articles will help thousands of MT readers to understand how Malaysians can work together to build a better Malaysia.
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