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Bewildered in Malaysia, perplexed in Perak, stupefied in Selangor PDF Print
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Saturday, 21 February 2009 10:55

No wonder the masses are agitated

In truth, the political game in Malaysia has reached the level where intrigues and hidden tactics are the order of the day, where the mass media, the police and the judiciary are no longer expected to act professionally, objectively, and with integrity.

Ooi Kee Beng, The Malaysian Insider

The energy fuelling the electoral tsunami that saw members of the opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat win in five states last March was general indignation over the rapidly deteriorating state of governance in the country.

With the ruling coalition, the Barisan Nasional, still not showing signs of reforming itself a year down the road, this indignation is turning into bewilderment.

The coup-through-defections against the PR government of Perak is still being played out, with the Sultan’s decision to hand over power to the BN being challenged with full force.

The PR Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohd Nizar Jamaluddin has taken his successor as MB, Datuk Zambry Abdul Kadir, to court for usurping his position, while the Speaker of the state assembly, V. Sivakumar, has suspended Zambry for 18 months from the legislature for contempt, and his five exco appointees for a year.

These latest moves are designed to force Sultan Azlan Shah to concede that all parties will have to return to the Perak electorate for the final say. The fear is that musclemen may be moved in to solve the constitutional crisis.

One further incident that is worrying the general public is the spreading of semi-nude photos of opposition leader Elizabeth Wong. These had been taken on the sly, apparently by an ex-boyfriend with his camera phone while she was asleep in her apartment.

Outraged, saddened and feeling violated, this prominent assemblywoman of Selangor has offered to resign. There was pressure on her to act in order to pre-empt a split in the PR, if and when certain Islamists may feel forced to criticise her for moral reasons. The coalition will decide her fate next week.

The vocal segment of the Malaysian public is expressing outrage over the fact that the apparent victim of a crime is being punished. This follows three lines of reasoning.

Firstly, had Wong been a man whose semi-nude pictures, taken without his consent, were distributed to the mass media, political repercussions would have been minimal.

Secondly, the invasion of privacy in this case was so blatant the mass media should not have tried to capitalise on it, and politicians such as former Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Dr Khir Toyo, a BN leader badly tainted by allegations of wrongdoings, should not be calling for her immediate resignation.

Thirdly, the country’s ethical diversity is being denied to the extent that the supposed sensitivities of those most willing to demand ethical conformity of others are being given decisive and undue consideration.

While no link to the BN has been identified where the Elizabeth Wong case is concerned, most fingers are definitely pointing at elements in the government as the parties guilty of facilitating the release of the pictures.

Opposition parliamentarian Jeff Ooi has gone so far as to suggest on his popular website that Wong’s ex-boyfriend, Malek Hilmi, was one of several “Trojan horses” placed within the PR camp as aides in the confusion following PR’s surprise victories in last year’s general elections. Another such “horse”, claims Ooi, was Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s aide who has levelled charges of sodomy rape against his former boss.

Anwar himself has also accused the BN for being behind the release of Wong’s pictures.

Premier-in-waiting Datuk Seri Najib Razak has denied any BN connection to the case, and is challenging PR leaders to substantiate their claims. In the event, Najib failed to take moral advantage of the situation to act as the Premier-in-waiting and take a decided stand against the political misuse of Wong’s ordeal by BN leaders such as Khir.

In truth, the political game in Malaysia has reached the level where intrigues and hidden tactics are the order of the day, where the mass media, the police and the judiciary are no longer expected to act professionally, objectively, and with integrity.

Politicians, even leading politicians, are certainly not expected to act like statesmen, and in a non-partisan manner.

Under such circumstances, no one really expects any proof to be reliable or made readily available. Indeed, proof becomes rather superfluous where faith and trust in the institutions of state are in short supply.

Perception is everything in politics, and in Malaysia, where the BN has been in power since independence and controls — and has consequently compromised — all the institutions of government to varying degrees, any episode that hurts the opposition is invariably believed to bear BN’s fingerprints.

No evidence either way, be it in the Perak crisis or the Wong case, or even in the many politically charged criminal cases being heard at the moment in Malaysian courts, is taken at face value by the public.

Malaysia’s addiction to conspiracy theories is quite incurable, fed as it is by dose after dose of bewildering episodes and partisan posturing.

It is not only Perak that is suffering a constitutional crisis. The whole country is mired in a misguided democracy.

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written by Proud_2b_Malaysian, February 21, 2009 10:59:40
Can the Government FOCUS on the economy?

Politicking has gone beyond reason and forgotten about the Rakyat!

The time is NOW, YESTERDAY, to attend to the economy, not TOMORROW!

What's happening to us? There's more focus and news on unnecessary politics than on the welfare and well being of our country and economic health.

Who really cares for us? Where did the RM7b go? Who is telling us what is happening? Even the news about the stimulus are all political propaganda sounding.

Tell us the truth!

http://proud2bmalaysian.******...-openness/
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written by benny loh, February 21, 2009 11:03:17
KEEP THE RULERS ABOVE THE POLITICAL FRAY
http://malaysiancartoons.*****...risis.html
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written by Badrol, February 21, 2009 11:12:00
Umno/bn just couldn't be bothered with nation building or tackling the present economic woes. Their focus is entirely on regaining the pakatan states by whatever means. This present scenario will never change for as long as umno/bn control the federal government and we, the rakyat must make sure that all this will end after GE13.
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written by Sinewy, February 21, 2009 11:37:40
It can be seen that the enforcement agencies, the judiciary, the anti corruption institution and the government agencies, whether at the federal or state level, are all pro-BN. If they proclaim they are independent, this will be the biggest lie that can enter that book of records. The citizens, especially the non malays are not blind and stupid. They know what is going on in the country and the action of the racist UMNO. They are suffering from the UMNO suppression and abuses in silence. Their disgust will be shown in the next GE. For UMNO to get the vote from these disgrunted people by behaving the way they did recently, it will be one fat dream.
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written by OVERLORD, February 21, 2009 11:53:46
What economy? Didn't you hear what Rafidah aka. "Porky" mentioned yesterday? "Concentrate on the buy-election"....They are more worried about their own survival than ours.....The swine they are!!!
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written by *********, February 21, 2009 11:55:48
The longer BN/Umno remains in power, the longer BN/Umno gets desperate as it knows it's days are numbered. The Evil BN/Umno regime will use anything at its disposal i.e. the Police, MACC, the Judiciary and the entire Civil Service to meet its Evil agenda...More http://*********.********.com
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written by malgal, February 21, 2009 12:09:06
The dice is indeed loaded. Every throw has been marked.
Really, what ought to be thrown away and never to return is that tainted dice.
The playing field is absolutely uneven.
The referee rules in favour of one team.
The linesmen work for the same team.
The corrupt team has infiltrated the opposing team.
And the audience is not buying the game any longer.
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written by acks160, February 21, 2009 12:17:03
I've never had such strong feelings for the government of the day. Truly horrible. Will try to see if BBC will do an expose on the bullshit that's going on in our nation. So many other corrupt bastards, the MACC don't want to do anything! Just shows that they are simply the government's puppets, but that's stating the obvious... Then the Gamuda fiasco leh? They feel that the entire rakyat is retarded and that they can pull the wool over our eyes. This country lah, serious nonsense...
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written by ibabonma, February 21, 2009 12:22:00
It makes us all strong and united under the banner of PR (PKR, DAP & Pas). A word for Karpal …… shut-up (at least for the moment).
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written by educationist, February 21, 2009 12:26:48
I believed only 1 correction is in order. It is not that the whole contry is mired in misguided democracy. It is the UMNOputras!!
Somehow they believed it is their divine right to rule the country and they have refused to accept that almost 50% of the electorate have said NO to them together with giving rule of 5 the state governments to the PR.
So who are behind all these political intriques?
No, prizes for the right answer!!
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written by FuLinYu, February 21, 2009 12:33:24
An excellent piece by Ooi Kee Beng! There's no shortage of quotable quotes.
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written by asguard, February 21, 2009 13:37:08
All of this scandal started when Najis is about to take over... and we have party no have no regard about fair and justice... its name is UMNO... !
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written by Msian Idol3, February 21, 2009 13:51:08
This Msian govt is really hopeless. Starting so many fires to distract the rakyat's attention on where the next meal is coming from. We are not bodoh. A house not in order is a house in shit or asking for shit to happen. FOCUS on the economy. Maybe the cats in power are too fat & power crazy to care for the rakyat or it is a case last bite before PR takes over. Whatever the case, I am tired of this Msian govt lies of wanting to do good for the rakyat. The latest being how dirty MACC is treating the MB of Selangor. Please MACC, how about checking how fat our Sarawak & Sabah chief minister have grown. Don't forget the porno actor MB from Pahang too.
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written by NSTPravda, February 21, 2009 13:51:18
Hark! The circus has reached out town
Look at all these jolly UMNO clowns
Whipped on by Najib, the supreme ringmaster
Bent on creating mayhem and national disaster

Look at the whole shameful parade
Opportunists disguised as the morale brigade
All they want to pursue is their own profits
All you rakyat can survive on eating sheits

Look! Here comes the financial tsunami
The great Autopilot will mind our economy
Najib is consumed now in his work and play
Insyaallah! Wonder if we should be semua-nya O
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written by Spear Bing, February 21, 2009 14:54:23
Penangboi's version of HRH Sultan Azlan Shad's ascendancy to the Perak throne and his family historical commoner's background is very intriguing.

There is also story going on saying that Nazrin Shah is also the 'adek angkat' to Najib's wife, Rosmah.

So says the grapevine.......


Najib.... the sly and manipulating politician. Can anyone recall how he literally manipulated and demonised the owner of KFC and grabbed the franchise and transfered to the ownership to UMNO.
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written by 1st2stay, February 21, 2009 14:58:57
Yes, GE13.
Don't be fooled, if need be, a 'good' reason will be found, CJ of Malaya Zaki enter the picture, again if need be, and GE13 will be 'postponed' if BN feels they will incur a landslide loss. You read it here, and when the time comes, I'll remind you.
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written by Barking out loud, February 21, 2009 17:49:18
We truly need a Hero in Malaysia, Someone who is not only willing but has the power and Political Will to stand out and say.

STOP ! ! ! We need to get the country back on track. We need to rebuild the Judiciary so that Malaysians can trust it again. We need to rebuild the Police force so that there will be trust and not fear of abuse of powers and being bullied by the police. We need to rebuild the administration of the country or should I say the Civil Service so that they are objective and will serve whoever that governs without fear or prejudice.

Our very own Malaysian Hero Where are you?
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written by Jan, February 21, 2009 18:30:19
The more the rakyat criticise/alienate this regime the more fascist it will get. If they know they are going to lose power they will resort to whatever means necessary to stay in power. In fact they have already done it, starting with gerrymeandering, phantom voters, postal votes etc etc. Now they are threatening elected opposition representatives to defect, what else is new?
Remember they hold all the aces - police, military, judiciary, ACA, executive and even the 5th estate. It's an uphill battle for the rakyat. Why are they hanging on for dear life? Because many of them have committed wrongdoings and they are afraid it will come back to haunt them when a new govt takes over. It has happened in other countries like Indonesia and it takes a peoples' revolution to unseat them. That's why they are very paranoid of any demonstration. They seem to perceive demonstrations can lead to open revolt and that's the last thing they need.
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