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"If Chandra Muzaffar had always known Anwar's "past records" in BN…why did he continue to support Anwar in the period from 1998 to 1999 and also became Parti Keadilan Nasional's deputy president and its parliamentary candidate in the 1999 general election?"

by Martin Jalleh

It is simply amazing how someone who was deemed "irrelevant" by the caretaker PM and of whom the mainstream media (MSM) chose to send into oblivion has now become the cover story of the MSM – for very obvious reasons of course!

"Who is Anwar?" the PM had asked sarcastically. He is finished. His political career has folded up. But now, almost every other day Pak Lah answers his own question! Anwar's "spirit" haunts, hounds and heckles him – even though Anwar is not eligible to stand!

Very evidently the script and sandiwara for the General Elections by the boys on the Fourth Floor have spun out of control. The sycophants surrounding the PM have been caught with their pants down.

In comes an eminent human rights advocate who would spew out an "intellectual" diatribe – Chandra Muzaffar – a man whom in elections of recent times (except when he was in the Opposition) the BN would unleash before the final curtain.

"If Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim becomes Prime Minister, it will be an 'unmitigated disaster' for Malaysia...he is not the sort of leader the country needs as he is now singing a different tune from when he was in the Government," charged Chandra, the former deputy president of PKR.

Chandra changed?

A member of the public named "Amar" who wrote to the editor of Malaysiakini pointed out that the "examples he (Chandra) quotes in the report were events that happened way before Anwar lost Dr Mahathir Mohamad's patronage and interestingly, these were events that took place before Anwar's reformasi movement commenced."

"On what basis did Chandra join PKR as deputy president given that he had reservations over Anwar's past decisions?" he quite appropriately asked.

In a similar vein respected journalist and former MP James Wong Wing On quotes a retired academician who attended the forum during which "Chandra Muzaffar had 'really succeeded' in damaging or even destroying his own credibility by re-launching 'a very bitter and vindictive' attack on Anwar Ibrahim's 'past records' in the BN government":

"If Chandra Muzaffar had always known Anwar's "past records" in BN…why did he continue to support Anwar in the period from 1998 to 1999 and also became Parti Keadilan Nasional's deputy president and its parliamentary candidate in the 1999 general election?"

A "Aril Mikhail" wrote to Malaysiakini highlighting the irony that "Chandra is 'coming clean' and saying all this of Anwar now, when he himself appears to be doing the exact opposite of what he was doing when in Aliran and PKR. Before, he consistently argued against the BN having a two-thirds majority and the need for a strong opposition."

"Now, on the eve of the elections, he seemingly dismisses the opposition and asserts that, despite its flaws, there is no other viable coalition beyond the BN. How fortuitous. I guess when you've been offered a cushy position in a state university for two years, you tend to 'change' somewhat.

"Dear Chandra, selling out is fine. But becoming a willing tool of a corrupt, arrogant and racist regime at this critical juncture devalues, indeed destroys, whatever good work you may have done thus far. May God guide you," was Mikhail's parting blessing!

In other words, it appears Chandra is also singing a different tune?

Chandra Confused?

In their response to Chandra's cutting criticism of Anwar, the Malaysian Media Monitors' Diary, a joint project of Charter 2000-Aliran, the Centre for Independent Journalism and the Writers Alliance for Media Independence, along with independent volunteers, showed how confused Chandra was:

"Chandra also expressed his fear of serious polarisation in the country: 'My fear is that this coming election will reinforce and aggravate the ethnic polarisation if a large number of non-Malays vote for the Opposition, and worse if a large percentage of Malays vote for the Opposition. This will cause Umno to be very cautious in making any changes to the ethnic question and addressing issues related to religion.'

"Such an argument only raises further questions: in the first place, isn't the increase in polarisation due to ethnic-based policies and practices of the past Umno-led administrations, as alluded to by Chandra himself? If so, how on earth could Umno be relied upon to make meaningful changes that could redress problems related to ethnicity and religion?

"And why was there an emergence of amorphous groups such as Hindraf that articulate legitimate grievances (to a large extent) from a particular ethnic community?

"Secondly, how can ethnic polarisation worsen if both the non-Malays and the Malays vote for the Opposition? If anything, a multi-ethnic ruling coalition and a multi-ethnic opposition would lessen polarisation and ensure that issues raised are debated in the interests of all Malaysians. Is it the only the Barisan Nasional that can resolve ethnic issues and polarisation. The record indicates otherwise."

Chandra Consistent?

Chandra also said "the most important quality of a leader in a multi-ethnic country was honesty and when a leader spoke on sensitive ethnic issues, he must say the same thing to non-Malays as to the Malays…You cannot play games because it is very dangerous."

There could be no better response to this than that provided by the Malaysian Media Monitors' Diary: "If, as rightly pointed out by Chandra, the issue of trust and honesty is vital, then shouldn't we, or rather forum moderator Wong Chun Wai, also ask whether leaders such as keris-wielding Hishammuddin can be trusted to be one of the country's leaders.

"After all, didn't Hishammuddin change his political stance pertaining to the issue of Chinese and Tamil schools in the country in the run-up to the general election? Isn't that political expedience of the highest degree?

"Hasn't his tune changed? Wasn't it in Umno that you had a few politicians talking of unsheathing the keris and threatening to bathe it with Chinese blood? Did this escape Wong's (or Chandra's) memory?"

Yes, what about the "honesty" of caretaker deputy prime minister Najib Tun Razak who in 1987, as UMNO Youth Chief, vowed to bathe the keris with Chinese blood, and who now never fails to spew out a verbal diarrhoea of multi-racial mutterings?

As for consistency, did the caretaker PM not preach to the gathering of Christians at the Plenary Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches at the beginning of his premiership on "Dialogue The Key To Unity Of Multi-religious, Multi-ethnic And Multicultural Societies" and yet, four years later ban the Building Bridges Conference, a inter-religious seminar meant to bring together Christian and Muslim scholars of international repute?

Alas, Chandra seems so out of tune! Even the Aliran Executive Committee feels so. In a statement today they provide two examples: "It is odd, (therefore,) that Chandra should be so concerned about the problem of money politics in PKR per se. At the same time, he has not said much of late about the money politics which has always been associated with the BN.

"Chandra also has highlighted the supposedly racial scare tactics used by PKR during the Lunas by-election. For us, such dirty tricks have been resorted to by all parties especially the BN. Again, all forms of racial baiting by all parties should be condemned."

Chandra's chicanery?

In recent years, Anwar has in fact addressed what Chandra has accused him off. As Aril Mikhail has put it quite succinctly: "The gist of Chandra's personal attack is that Anwar is saying things now that are the opposite of what he said and did when he was high up in Umno. This, of course, is nothing new and Anwar himself has addressed these criticisms often enough."

Indeed quite recently Anwar has met head-on criticisms and the portrayal of him as a political chameleon (especially by the MCA). When asked to respond to a 4-page leaflet by the MCA entitled "Disclosing the true face of Anwar", Anwar said:

"The notion that I'm a political chameleon misses things by a mile…Nothing I did and said in the language and cultural spheres were not standard BN-Umno policy and nowhere did I take my championing of any issue to the extent that I waved a keris and called for blood-letting, stirring crowds to emotive outbursts" (Malaysiakini).

Anwar was referring to the October 1987 Umno Youth-led demonstration in Kuala Lumpur where a band of Malay leaders, including present Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak, harangued the crowd with inflammatory rhetoric.

At that time, the posting of non-Mandarin speaking administrators to government-aided Chinese schools ratcheted up racial tension in the country: "Those were fraught times and I hold that the distinction one ought to make between a responsible and a chauvinistic leader in that context lay in how you argued your point without inflaming public sentiment.

"I stood on the sane side of that divide while there were others in power today who breached that line with impunity," he said.

In early February this year, Anwar subjected himself to a rigorous examination of his stances on religious issues in the presence of about 200 Christian clerics and lay activists and appeared to have emerged intact (Malaysiakini).

There was no variance between his public pronouncements and his private assurances to his inquisitors, said an observer at the closed-door dialogue held in Petaling Jaya, organised by the Christian Federation of Malaysia.

Chandra's Condemnation

There also remains the hopeful reality that politicians do and can change for the better through time and circumstance. James Wong quotes a good Christian friend who also attended the forum wherein Chandra spoke:

"…whatever his "past records" in the BN government, Anwar has 'cleansed' himself by his willingness to suffer grave injustices and tortures from 1998 to 2004, and also by working hard now to oppose BN's unjust policies. Seen in this light, Anwar is definitely a better person than those in the BN who still refuse to make amends for the better."

"Has Dr. Chandra Muzaafar himself changed for the better or worse?" asked James Wong

By portraying Anwar as untrustworthy and unprincipled Chandra is pronouncing the "death sentence" on the man who has already paid a very costly price for challenging the head of a hegemony who was capable of the most heinous!

Chandra also confounded the whole country when he said that although BN was "flawed", there was no other coalition in the country. In its statement Aliran stated that it "does not share Chandra's recent remarks vis-à-vis Anwar Ibrahim and PKR. Neither do we share his views that the BN despite its flaws is a better choice. Indeed, we are rather perturbed by his apparently emotional outburst.

Asked why he was breaking his silence now, Chandra said it appeared that people were being deceived by Anwar and (i)t is something for which I am prepared to go on record now so that people will not be deceived".

Chandra should keep in mind what he had once declared: "Malaysians are not idiots or imbeciles."

Apparently Aliran was not satisfied with the answer given by its former president and so it stated and asked: "The most disturbing aspect of this episode is how Dr Chandra Muzaffar has wittingly or unwittingly lent himself to be a part of the BN propaganda machine. It is sad that a prominent intellectual and long-time activist of his standing has such a blinkered view of the issue at hand. We wonder why he did not make these alleged goings-on public earlier and follow up on them conclusively given his public stance on integrity and accountability. Why only now?"

Alas, Chandra should not allow himself to be a hydra of the BN!

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written by citizen eye, March 08, 2008 16:50:57
This Chandra was a total failure as a politican and CAN'T even speak during ceramahs. Not fit to become a politican. Just stay out from politics.
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written by rajaphillips, March 08, 2008 17:03:19
What do you expect out of intellectual prostitutes?
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written by dzcorleone, March 08, 2008 17:07:15
Chandra sold his soul to the devils......
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written by Hakim Abdullah, March 08, 2008 17:08:36
Chandra an intellectual?.....hahahahaha!..intellectually challenged perhaps BUT Definitely integrity challenged!
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written by Navigator, March 08, 2008 17:12:04
I remember reading somewhere that he had sold himself for financial reasons. Maybe some reader may know which article. The Mamaks are the ones who are ashamed of their Indian heritage and want to be recognised as Malays. One Mamak changed the medium of school instruction to Malay and set back the Malays for 20 years. They need to show they are more Malay than Malays.

Thanks to the Mamaks, when a Malay works overseas, he gets as much pay as the Indonesians. The Indonesian maid gets RM 450/month whereas the Filipino maid gets RM800. Mamak legacy to the Malays.
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written by krising1, March 08, 2008 17:24:47
Chandra is intellectually and morally bankrupt. He does not know what he wants. His causes change from time to time. May God help him from becoming a complete MORON!
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written by R Hum, March 08, 2008 17:34:21
Just World started by Chandra is now in a dilemma. Chandra wanted to promote a just world and he can't even see that his diatribe against Anwar on the eve of the election, shows his true colours.
When he was invited by the New Zealand government in 2000 for the Asia 2000 Foundation lecture, he was introduced as a Malaysian moderate Muslim intellectual.

An intellectual don't take side on the eve of a general election to condemn an opposition leader and sided with the ruling party. If Chandra is hoping to promote a just world, he had just turned the organisation he founded (Just World) a laughing stock to the world.

So much for a Malaysian Muslim intellectual?. I wonder how much it cost the BN to have Chandra condemned Anwar Ibrahim just three days into the election, when most world commentators are predicting a strong swing against the ruling party.
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written by apanama, March 08, 2008 17:54:34
chandra also kutuk mamak #1 after op lallang in 1987.
after that mamak #1 gave him a new remote-controlled wheel chair, he went back to kiss his arse. it's all recorded. he joined Keadilan, and did the some two-faced job. now is part 3. same old fart looking for a new wheel chair and some donuts.
maybe someone should take away his wheel chair...or the remote-control. ahaks.
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written by radiohead, March 08, 2008 17:58:00
A so called intellectual totally raped and sodomised personal integrity and values.
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written by Sword of Justice, March 08, 2008 18:23:23
Chandra is an amusing clown to me as far as I am concerned. He jumps from tree too tree changing hats whenever the kitchen get hots. I symphathize with his handicap and I am not talking about his limbs.
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written by notsosmart, March 08, 2008 18:23:56
Never trust this Chandra guy, sort of Double-headed Snake.

Never know when he will bite the other party.
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written by fairnessforall, March 08, 2008 18:26:09
Who says being educated has anything to do with being intelligent. Just because a person is higly educated it does not mean that he is intelligent. This Chandra idiot is a good example, his comments proof that he has no intelligence. Anyone can get an education as long as he has money, but that does not necessarily make him intelligent. You dont need an education to be intelligent. Look at so many of the successful chinese businessmen in Malaysia, many are uneducated but intelligent and they used the brain that god gave them, thats why they are successful. I have worked with many so called overseas graduates who do not have simple common sense and cant even use logic. Chandra is just an idiot trying to buy cheap publicity as everyone has forgotten about him. He is just an ass licker and a lalang who will sway to whichever side he sees his bread being buttered. Unfotunately for him, he did not realise, malaysian are now too smart for him and will not allow his stupid comments about Anwar brainwash them. Anyone who believed his statement or even gave his statement any importance must be another idiot.
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written by Milo, March 08, 2008 19:02:26
Dr. Chandra is obviously a "sold case" to the BN corrupted campaign as the timing and substance of his accusation indicates. No doubt, DSAI is indeed a changed man (as our PM has alluded recently), but he has changed for the better. This is a good sign! As for Dr. Chandra, he has damaged his reputation by selling his conscience to the dark side. He has changed from being a respected intellectual to a cheap prositute.
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written by JUST, March 08, 2008 19:09:11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...re=related
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written by thegodfather, March 08, 2008 19:43:56
An Indaian Hindu who thought he suddenly saw the light in order to make a name for himself as an academic. Failed miserably and tried to resurrect himself in so many ways. Failed again. Now having been bought over by certain parties, he is so desperately trying to lick their ****. So pathetic!!!
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written by The dragonheart, March 08, 2008 19:54:40
Pak Lah said: "Jangan Cabar Saya!" ...RESULT: over 50,000 people marched from dataran merdeka to Istana negara!

Pak Lah said: "Siapa itu Anuar?" ... RESULT: Paklah and Najib have to trailed DSAI by he executive Jet and RMAF Helicopters to every location DSAI gave speceehes... DSAI only traveled by road... but the PM and DPM was lost in the aircrafts...

Dear paklah and najib, and all your running dogs.....

Sayidina Abu Bakar as-Siddiq ketika dilantik menjadi khalifah, selepas wafatnya baginda Rasulllah s.a.w .....
"Taatilah kepada aku selagi aku taat kepada Allah. Sekiranya aku menyeleweng atau melanggar perintah Allah jangan taat kepada aku. Tentanglah aku sehingga aku kembali kepada hukum Allah."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sFCIrcXRRI
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written by sikembangcina, March 08, 2008 20:28:16
CHANDRA THE CAMELEON
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written by Rozlan, March 08, 2008 20:32:08
Chandra indeed had destroyed his credibility...BN needs all weapons to neutralised DS Anwar..So Chandra had voluntarily did just that..Or mybe he had earned some money for campaigning for BN....Well,he is chameleon.Chameleon always change colors..
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written by mike1m, March 09, 2008 08:04:01
Chandra,
Lu pikirlah sendiri
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written by jingoza, March 09, 2008 10:21:22
i suggest this chandra bozo send to butterworth-kulim expressway as a toll ticket collector smilies/grin.gif that suits his qualification's standard of achievement ,so that easy for anybody passing through can ..... him smilies/grin.gif
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written by KC Chew, March 10, 2008 01:35:40
Dr. Chandra Muzaafar eat shit and die
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