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Friday, 10 July 2009 15:12

By Deborah Loh, The Nut Graph

In a blistering speech last night, Datuk Zaid Ibrahim attacked Datuk Seri Najib Razak on almost every score of the prime minister's100-day administration.

The former minister and former Umno member said Najib should have acted in his first three months of office "as if he has only 100 days before his reign comes to an end".

Zaid Ibrahim
Zaid Ibrahim (file pic)

Among others, Zaid said Najib should have enacted far-reaching policies to give back the judiciary its independence, and to reform institutions like the police, Attorney-General's Chambers and the Election Commission.

"He [should have shown] the people he was prepared to sacrifice his neck if that is required of him," Zaid said in his speech titled Preservation of Democracy and the Rule of Law in Malaysia at the Oxbridge Malaysia Dialogue Dinner Series, hosted by the Oxford and Cambridge Society Malaysia.

Najib was sworn in as the nation's sixth prime minister on 3 April 2009. His 100th day in office is tomorrow.

All equal?

Zaid said Najib should have started his term by pushing through a Race Relations Act to punish racism and racist speeches and writings "from all quarters, even if it's from leaders of his own party and from Utusan Malaysia". Zaid was referring to the Umno-owned Bahasa Malaysia daily.

"The problems in our country are not race or religion-based, but BN has worked very hard to make them so."

Zaid, who was sacked from Umno in December 2008 and joined Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) on 13 June 2009, also questioned the 1Malaysia slogan as to whether is really meant that all Malaysians were equal.

"The acceptance of equality of rights as citizens is central to the success of our Malaysian journey.

"When the PM announced his 1Malaysia slogan, I asked if that meant he would make a declaration that all Malaysians are equal. The answer was not forthcoming till today. All he said was rights must be understood in the context of responsibilities. Another fuzzy reply."

What Najib should stop doing, Zaid said, was to "always refer to the deprivation the Malays suffered under the British. No amount of wallowing in the past can change history". In the same vein, Malay Malaysians should stop telling other races to be "grateful", Zaid said.

He said racist politics was the "single greatest impediment" to Malaysian unity, adding that while different from the kind of racism that involved skin colour, Malaysian racism was "driven more by ethnic distrust and ethnic rivalry for the economic cake".

Zaid also went on the stump for Pakatan Rakyat (PR), saying it was the only viable alternative to the "self-indulgent and delusional sense of self importance" of Umno and Barisan Nasional rule.

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written by born2reign, July 10, 2009 15:23:08
Yeah, today we still have some ppl who tells others that if we don't like body snatching Islam in Malaysia, leave Malaysia and go to another country.

This is called bumiputera character. So proud.
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written by Kaneeneh, July 10, 2009 15:23:18
Betul, betul. Itu bodog punya PM, tau Apom saja. Sekarang kerap makan nasi kangkanag.
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written by sydput, July 10, 2009 15:35:01
Even if politicians and najib were to reform racial and religious issues, we still have the ruler's council to deal with.
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written by my2cents, July 10, 2009 16:17:46
Umno is the scum of Malaysia and Najib is the head of it all. Malaysia will move forward only when the political lanscape changes. No party must be made to feel complacent. This is the medicine for Malaysia.
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written by Hakim Joe, July 10, 2009 16:44:50
Zaid,

Only one thing I disagree with you
The Race Relation Act will just be another repressive law for them to use
Pushing it thru Parliament will be the easy part
Implementing it fairly would be the problem
Who enforces it if it did become law? PDRM?
Do you really trust them?

As for 1Malaysia, remember his speech about "everyone having its rightful place under the Malaysian sun?"
Frankly speaking, it smacks of fascism.
Mussolini had the same concept.
Everybody has their rightful place in society.
Except that it is the Fascist Government that determines these places.

1Malaysia is but a slogan that will die very soon.
How can one justify 1Malaysia without abolishing the NEP?
Unless of course it is 1Malaysia for the bumiputeras
and another 1Malaysia for the rest of the people
More or less like the BN logo.
1 side of the dacing for Bumis and the other side for the rest.

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written by mowadoha, July 10, 2009 16:47:20
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written by NickChan, July 10, 2009 17:13:52
why would najib want to reform malaysia? the reason most people are umno members because of money. most are not even voters. najib has to protect his party's interests
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written by onnetline, July 10, 2009 18:24:08
Mr Zaid Ibrahim,

A proper and righteous speech indeed !
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