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Tuesday, 03 March 2009 21:16

Martin Jalleh reporting from the site where history was created

I have never felt so proud of being a son of Perak than today. It was a historic and unforgettable moment. It was a moment made up of heroic courage accompanied by an unending chorus of “Hidup Perak”. It was a moment which Perakians could hold their heads high and know that there is hope.

For once “Malaysia Boleh” meant something very significant to me. What took place happened in Bolehland! In the midst of the crowd there was a placard which read: “The Whole World is Watching”. Yes, the whole world saw how the people of Perak and their leaders refused to bow, bend and buckle under Najib’s nefarious tricks and Umno’s manipulative maneuverings.

The whole world saw how a brave bunch of State Assemblypersons refused to be bribed, bought over, bullied or budge and how they are ready to face the possible consequences of their bravery in standing up to the powers-that-be who brazenly and shamelessly robbed the people of their State Government.

Today, Mohd Nizar Jamaluddin was voted and confirmed unanimously in a motion of confidence the true and legitimate Menteri Besar of Perak by the Perak State Assembly. This took place in an “emergency sitting” held under a raintree and an open sky – in the approving and affirming presence of the people.

It was an “emergency sitting” in every sense of the word. Locked out of the state secretariat and wanting to avoid any untoward incidents with some 30 thuggish men (Umno supporters?), the Pakatan Aduns made their way to a vacant lot some 200 meters from the state secretariat.

For a moment it seemed that the Pakatan leadership was unsure of what was the next course of action. A hush-hush discussion transpired after which to everyone’s surprise the Speaker announced that the emergency sitting would be held at the vacant spot under a raintree! Even the Aduns themselves seemed surprised! Nizar would later explain the sitting under the tree was done according to the “doctrine of necessity”!

As the Speaker and the Aduns took their place, there were whispers amongst the large crowd gathered, of the venue being the perfect place to hold a State Assembly sitting. A man standing next to me said that it was his first time attending a State Assembly sitting and they should have more of such assemblies which the public can easily attend!

A lady quipped: “You see how transparent PR is. We even hold a State Assembly sitting out in the open! We have nothing to hide. It is an open fact that Nizar is the legitimate MB and the PR State Government is that voted in by the majority of the people.”

The Speaker was in his full official regalia. The PR Aduns stood before him. Pakatan officials and security volunteers formed a ring around them. The sea of people surged closer encircling the two groups to witness the serious, solemn and significant event.

It was truly a touching and hilarious moment when the Speaker asked the Aduns to voice out and to provide a show of hands whether they agreed to the motion of confidence in Nizar being the legitimate MB, the crowd very spontaneously and spiritedly shouted “Setuju!” The Aduns then smilingly explained to the crowd that only the Aduns are to responsd.

Some who were not familiar with the formalities of a State Assembly sitting felt strongly that they were very much part of the assembly and had the right to express their confidence in their MB! Two other motions were passed -- one calling for the dissolution of the assembly to pave the way for fresh state elections, and the other, the adoption of the suspension of Perak Mentri Besar Zambry Abdul Kadir and six Exco councillors he appointed.

An Adun, when supporting one of the motions, began by speaking of an “institutional crisis” in Perak and in the country. He then corrected himself and mentioned “constitutional crisis”. He was right in the first instance -- the country’s institutions are breaking down!

This has been so well highlighted by Bar Council president Ambiga Sreenevasan: “Our institutions, that is the courts, the police, etc., are being tested and we can judge for ourselves whether they are acting independently or not… It is so obvious they are not.”

She lamented that the tragic events in the state “shows a total breakdown in relation to the structures and sanctity of the legislature. It shows a violation of the role of the Speaker and an intrusion into the processes of the legislative assembly. The Speaker, much like the status of the Attorney General, should also be seen as an institution in its own right.”

The police who were supposed to be impartial ignored the instructions of the Speaker. They displayed an intimidating presence. Ipoh OCPD Azisman Alias insisted there would be no negotiations, causing State DAP chief and senior exco member under the PR government Ngeh Koo Ham to remark: "It is a very sad day. We have descended into a police state."

Lim Kit Siang shares a similar concern:  “Today, the doctrine of separation of powers has suffered another grievous blow with the powers and privileges of the legislature in Perak, attacked by the executive, both federal and state, which is also seeking to invoke unprecedented judicial interference with the legislature.”

In spite of the disturbing trends the courage displayed by the MB, Speaker and the Aduns of PR offer the people much hope. History will remember how a Perak State Assembly was forced to hold a sitting under a raintree during which the Speaker and the Assemblypersons literally stood up for the justice and the truth and against the might of those who are willing to stoop so low in their political subterfuge and scheming.

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written by venna, March 03, 2009 21:34:13
Just imagine if they (UMNO) could do this to the elected representatives and the legitimate government of Perak, what they would have done to Hindraf. Hindraf represents the poor and oppressed. They have no other power other than the human will. Such is the attitude and behaviour of the present BN govt.

More and more their true colors are appearing for everyone to see. It is such a shame that they have become the laughing stock of the whole world.
Such immatured, underhand methods are only practiced by thugs. We are able to witness what level of tyranny they will resort to achieve their goals.
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written by murali, March 03, 2009 21:36:01
I am a Perakian and i am very proud today and will be forever for what happened today. I am also very proud that i voted for PR in the last GE, but of course i am disappointed because the very candidate i voted for is the main culprit in these whole mess created by power crazy umno. The PR goverment is the legitimate goverment of Perak . YB Nizar is OUR MB and my salute to YB Speaker and all ADUNS. UMNO can do anything using all the powers it controls like PDRM, courts and they can talk cock and make all kind of announcements but the people will not be scared and will not believe anything the umno goverment said. I say this again..Perak is lost to BN forever.. MY God bless Perak and Perakian and save Malaysia from power crazy umno goverment. Hope HRH the Sultan will come to his sense after this and make way to give back Perak to the people.
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written by Dualties, March 03, 2009 21:36:54
Rakyat Malaysia :

It has come to the public awareness on today's Democracy Reformation under the Ipoh Tree is historic and the Rakyat shall continue to exert our birth-right to ensure that the Separation of Powers must be adhered to by any ruling Government of Malaysia.

Learned scholars of this country and residing worldwide who believe in true democracy join us with your views and directions to ensure the rule of laws is practised in Malaysia.

The future generations will benefit from our struggles.
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written by kavidibaku, March 03, 2009 21:38:12
the crowd very spontaneously and spiritedly shouted “Setuju!” The Aduns then smilingly explained to the crowd that only the Aduns are to responsd.

Sultan of Perak,
Can't you see how much love the perakians have for nizar? It's still not too late to make a wise move. This is the kind of gomen we wish to have.
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written by malgal, March 03, 2009 21:38:22
I am from Penang but no less proud that my brethren in Perak defied great odds to prove truth and democracy cannot be cowed. I like so many ketuanan rakyat shared every moment of the Perak Debacle, cliffhanger by cliffhanger, holding our breath and saying our prayers for peace upon Perak. Siva and Nizar, you've proven that davids can still sling it against the goliaths.
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written by Sabahfan, March 03, 2009 21:50:16
i would have loved to be there to record the proceedings....
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written by roggon, March 03, 2009 21:55:13
If UMNO can do this to the ADUNs of Perak..the same applies to Altantuya. Najis can belittle and c4 anyone he dislikes. Apa punya mlayau oooh!!!
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written by 2MuchRoom, March 03, 2009 23:04:46
Racun pokok Ipoh bakal meresap kesaraf UMNO dan kuncu kuncu nya
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written by gkh4mt, March 03, 2009 23:14:56
A very good example set by PR's YBs. Bravo!
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written by Ben, March 03, 2009 23:37:52
I am very sad and I must do what I think is right. I will today cease to contribute to the police state of Malaysia and I will not buy made in Malaysia foodstuff or services. I will not go to work. This is hartal.

Let us freeze this moment as everything is happening too fast and this craziness must end. Let's just stop and let the leaders think very carefully what they doing to destroy this nation built 51 years ago before its too late. May God heal our land and allow peace and harmony to return. Amen.
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written by temanmu, March 03, 2009 23:56:11
I am really sorry I couldn't make it there.

But I will take a picture with my family under this DEMOCRACY tree the next time I pass by.

Truly a piece of history!
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written by freedom to speak, March 04, 2009 00:59:42
the obstacles and victories that PR faces is a telling sign.
PR and the rakyat have much to work,
they have to perservere and reach the finish line.
GOd bless you all
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written by Barking out loud, March 04, 2009 02:15:41
I am not a Son of Perak But I am Very Very Proud of what they have done.

Finally it shows that we still have hope for democracy. It also show that Our institutions have totally broken down and there is totally no separation of power of the Executives. I hope that our government and and our brethren will learn the concept of separation of powers where it creates a check and balance. Then put it in to practice for the sake of all of us.
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written by educationist, March 04, 2009 02:20:18
Long Live Reformasi!
Until the stranglehold the UMNOputras has grown round all the institutions of the state is pried loose, the rakyat who hope for a more just, civil and democractic society will have many more heartaches.
But what took place under the 'Yellow Flame' tree yesterday gave me hope.
With the spirit like that we'll make it.
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