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Tuesday, 06 January 2009 07:42

Posters of dead Mongolian woman are put up ahead of crucial test for DPM

Deputy Premier Najib has repeatedly denied having any involvement with the late Ms Altantuya.

By Carolyn Hong, The Straits Times

KUALA TERENGGANU: - The ghost of Altantuya Shaariibuu is being resurrected in this quiet seaside town as it gears up for a by-election, with the opposition aiming to put Deputy Premier Najib Razak on the defensive.

Posters of the dead Mongolian woman were pasted on traffic lights along the road from the airport to ensure that the stream of Umno VIPs arriving yesterday could not miss them.

Datuk Seri Najib, who arrived here yesterday morning, may have also seen them as he travelled that road into town.

The posters have since been taken down by the police.

The Deputy Premier, who is slated to become Malaysia's prime minister in March, has been dogged by allegations of involvement with Ms Altantuya, 28, whose body was found blown up by explosives.

His close friend, Mr Abdul Razak Baginda, was charged with abetting her murder after their love affair went sour. He was recently acquitted.

Five Parti Keadilan Rakyat leaders were arrested by police for putting up the posters, youth wing chief Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin told The Straits Times.

Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar yesterday defended the police. 'If they spread criminal defamation, the police should take action. In a democratic system, we should act with responsibility,' he said.

The Altantuya debacle continues to haunt Mr Najib despite repeated denials of any involvement with her. Mr Abdul Razak had also said Mr Najib never met Ms Altantuya.

'They want to discredit him because he's leading the campaign,' Mr Najib's aide said.

The by-election campaign in Kuala Terengganu - called KT by many Malaysians - will kick off today after candidates register for the ballot. Polling is on Jan17.

Umno is fielding former deputy home minister Wan Ahmad Farid Salleh, 46, against Parti Islam SeMalaysia's (PAS') Abdul Wahid Endut, 52. Two independent candidates have also expressed interest.

The by-election, which was called after the Umno MP for KT died in November, is seen as a crucial one with high stakes.

It is a test of Mr Najib's acceptability while the opposition hopes a victory will recharge their campaign to seize power.

Mr Najib is under pressure to defend the seat, which Umno managed to retain with only a slim majority in March last year with the help of Chinese voters who did not like the insularity of PAS in Terengganu.

A study by political analyst Ong Kian Ming showed that about 47per cent of Malays voted for Barisan Nasional (BN) in KT in March, while 64per cent of non-Malays voted BN.

If the seat is lost, Mr Najib will be blamed for being unable to fend off the opposition - the same accusation that resulted in Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi opting for early retirement.

'Should BN lose, it will have a huge impact on Mr Najib,' said political analyst Agus Yusoff.

Mr Najib said in an interview with Mingguan Malaysia, the Sunday edition of the Umno-owned Utusan Malaysia newspaper: 'The KT by-election is of great significance and importance to Umno and BN, and not just for Terengganu but for the nation.'

Former premier Mahathir Mohamad, however, deflected attention away from Mr Najib. He said yesterday that some people were trying to project it as a test for Mr Najib, but in reality, Mr Wan Farid was a 'proxy' of others.

Mr Wan Farid is known as an ally of Datuk Seri Abdullah and his unpopular son-in-law, Mr Khairy Jamaluddin.

Analysts do not believe that a loss will jeopardise Mr Najib's chances of becoming prime minister, unless Umno turns against him.

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written by DreamLady, January 06, 2009 07:57:15
Najib, how many times do I have to tell you: come clean and provide professional documentation and impeccable judiciary system to offset the half-baked murder trial of Attantuya with sound judgment.. Degil lah, tak nak dengan cakap orang tua, nanti kesal pulak, jangan salahkan aku nanti engkau kalah teruk di KT...
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written by ylcc, January 06, 2009 08:03:56
Nothing wrong with putting up her posters. She has got a pretty face ... UMNO should just take it like the pretty faces of any advertisement on the billboards!!

What is the hudud law punishment when you "C4" others?
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written by ahmadneil, January 06, 2009 08:35:25
Even in KT,the people are determine that he answer to all this allegations linking him to the Mongolian model,Altantuya.He can't duck this allegation.If he does not clear his name,this protest is going to dog him during his premiership.Imagine if he goes to Paris,people there started to show Altantuya posters,demanding he answer to his allegation of his involvement!He can't hide!
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written by USJ 6, January 06, 2009 08:40:02
DreamLady, save your effort to keep reminding Najis...how to clear his name when he knows someone has the solid evidence against him...?
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written by freerpk, January 06, 2009 09:07:52
GOD is fair to all. What man proposes GOD disposes as the saying goes...we may never see the "fairness" in this world but one day EVERYONE is accountable to our maker whosoever you are. PAS may win or BN may win in KT but Alantuya's murderer/s whoever they are will have to meet GOD sooner or later and it will be a terrible day for him/her
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written by DreamLady, January 06, 2009 09:14:46
USJ 6, yes, I believe you so. From now on, I will just watch and see him rot in his own guilt.

Thank you,USJ 6, for your advice. have a pleasant day!! May PAKATAN win big!!!
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written by borneoman, January 06, 2009 09:25:17
najis deserved the slowdeath
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written by Counterpointer, January 06, 2009 09:28:43
unless Umno turns against him.

Nah, that for sure won't happen, you see, these crooks will feel absolutely safest and most well protected when the leader is the supreme crook of all. If this najis goes down the toilet, all goes down.

Skip that wishful thinking please.
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written by antiilluminati, January 06, 2009 10:08:53
I would rather have a serial killer cum rapist to be the PM of our nation if crime is what it takes to become one.

Najib is a total loser as his name rhymes with Najis. Tranlated as "Shit" or "dung" and it hokkien "SAI". In antonese "Si'. In tamil, i am not sure of ut i guess it will sounds shitty as well.
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written by borneoman, January 06, 2009 10:09:19
Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar yesterday defended the police. 'If they spread criminal defamation, the police should take action. In a democratic system, we should act with responsibility,' he said.
it is extremely dangerous for najib to be around in kt and it is your job as hm to keep najis safely in kemunting under isa untill the kt election is over.please2 do this for the sake of your master najis,umno and bn.all malaysian appeal to you to act now otherwise najis would be history when kt election is over.
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written by batsman, January 06, 2009 11:34:10
This means the ghost of Altantunya still seeks justice.

BTW the arrests ensure more publicity than the posters ever could garner. This is also Altantunya's revenge.
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written by EUGTAN, January 06, 2009 11:39:56
Imagine when Najib becomes PM and he is visitng a foreign country for a conference. He is looking into the eyes of the foreign leader knowing full well that the leader has been briefed by his ambassador to Malaysia on all the scandals surrounding him. This is the price Najib, and more importantly, Malysia has to pay when its leaders refuse or dare not go to court to challenge accusations but instead rely on PR to do the job. We can expect Mongolian students overseas carrying pictures of the poor lady everytime Najib is on a visit or attending a meeting.
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written by ASK4u, January 06, 2009 11:45:16
What about all the posters incriminating DSAI that where put up during the PP by-election. Some were even seditious in content. They stoop so low but now since they don't have anything against PR in KT, they are unhappy and crying foul with PR's campaigning strategies. It's pay-back time. What goes up must come down what. BN will loose KT. To PR and especially PAS, please show your gratitude and thank MT and other similar weblogs for educating the public. The fence sitters and majority of the Chinese will vote PAS now.
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written by RumahPanjai, January 06, 2009 11:53:14
Putting up posters of a murdered woman amounts to criminal defamation say who? The public has lost faith and trust in the police force.
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written by purpleshoppe, January 06, 2009 16:34:54
the father has been paid la.....
nothing can be done now. March will be the day we accept the new King and his insurance policy in Mr Flip Flop's son in law's hands.
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written by Susanna, January 06, 2009 16:45:24
Those who are guilty can only be conscience stricken. Otherwise why bother about the posters if innocent? Try as much as to deny, we know la... the truth is still out there.
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written by SiHangChai, January 06, 2009 22:03:01
Logo parti Najib bukan dancing barisan Najis tapi C4 dan ah moi. Tahu-lah
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written by crazygweilo, January 06, 2009 23:40:34
There should be no problem of putting up pictures of Altantuya? After all, Najib swore on the Koran that he never had anything to do with her, did'nt he? Therefore, display as many pictures as possible of Altantuya. She has nothing to do with Najib, according to Barisan Nasional.

If there is nothing to hide, there is nothing to be ashamed of. If they (UMNO) are getting upset then there must be a valid reason for them being upset. After all, there is no smoke without fire.
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