Pakatan Rakyat (PR) Social Political Buzz & Bulls

Lawak jenaka Mahathir dan politik Ikhwan – Ahmad Lutfi Othman

23 FEB – Untuk merampas kembali beberapa negeri yang dikuasai Pakatan Rakyat, selain mempastikan Putrajaya masih dalam genggaman, maka jentera Umno-BN tentunya ligat mencari dan mengusahakan jalan keluar.

Usaha meraih sokongan dan simpati melalui kerja-kerja propaganda secara terbuka tidak dapat menyembunyikan komplot atau konspirasi lebih besar, yang terselindung daripada pengetahuan umum, malah sukar untuk dihidu.

Sejak merdeka, Umno gagal membuktikan keupayaannya untuk memenangi pilihan raya secara “anak jantan”. Segala kemudahan dan perkakas kerajaan diperalatkan, manakala kekuatan pembangkang dilumpuhkan melalui pelbagai tindakan kekerasan dan penggunaan undang-undang.

Jarang hujah saingan politiknya disanggah dengan argumen. Mereka berlindung di sebalik akta zalim seperti ISA, di samping mengamalkan rasuah politik dan menimbulkan budaya takut.

Apabila BN menghadapi kejutan dalam pilihan raya 1999, ekoran era Reformasi, apabila majoriti pengundi Melayu menunjukkan penentangan terbuka kepada Dr Mahathir Mohamad, ramai menyifatkan Umno bagai lembu nazak selepas disembelih, hanya menunggu maut menjemput. Saya cuba melihat di sebaliknya. Umno masih berkuasa penuh.Ia masih memegang majoriti dua pertiga. Kemudahan kerajaan termasuk institusi penting demokrasi, khususnya Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR), terbuka untuk diperalatkannya.

Masakan Mahathir hanya menunggu takdir melihat Umno dibungkus sejarah dan beliau terlucut jawatan perdana menteri. Secara licik, perancangan dilakukan penuh strategik. Senarai pendaftaran pemilih dan proses persempadan semula kawasan Parlimen dijadikan tumpuan. Untuk mendapat kerjasama SPR dan Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) misalnya bagi mewujudkan “pengundi hantu”, adalah perkara mudah.

Pembangkang hanya mampu melahirkan rasa terkejut dengan penambahan mendadak jumlah pendaftaran pengundi baru di kawasan tertentu, khususnya Terengganu, tanpa menyedari ia satu grand design merampas balik negeri yang kaya dengan minyak itu.

PRU12 lebih buruk berbanding 1999. Mustahil strategis Umno (termasuk Apco) duduk diam atau “biasa-biasa sahaja” menghadapi PRU13 nanti.

Benar, Najib cuba menjana pelbagai bentuk transformasi, namun di belakang tabir, saya yakin banyak “perancangan kotor” yang sedang berjalan secara cukup sulit. Dibimbangi kita hanya tersedar selepas pelan licik itu berjaya disempurnakan dalam pilihan raya nanti.

Pendedahan wartawan Saidah Hairan tentang operasi pertukaran alamat penduduk Sabah – yang mendapat kerjasama sepenuhnya pejabat JPN di Shah Alam – untuk mengundi di Selangor mungkin cebisan kecil daripada konspirasi lebih besar yang masih belum dapat dibongkar. Saidah berada di lokasi kejadian dan sempat berbual-bual dengan mereka yang terlibat.

Umno Selangor yang diterajui Najib Razak sendiri sedang meniti laluan “hidup atau mati”. Apa jua akan dilakukannya bagi memastikan Umno dapat merampas Selangor dalam PRU13 sebelum kekuatan Pakatan Rakyat terasas lebih kukuh di negeri paling maju itu.

Ramai syak bahawa ada operasi lebih besar berkaitan senarai daftar pemilih, juga melibatkan kerjasama erat JPN dan SPR. Ia bukan sekadar mengagihkan pengundi ke lokasi lebih strategik berdasarkan kepentingan politik Umno, tetapi juga membabitkan warga asing yang mungkin diberikan kad pengenalan untuk kegunaan di hari mengundi. Proses penyamaran identiti dan mengundi lebih sekali bukan perkara baru di Malaysia.

Usaha membersihkan proses pilihan raya di negara ini masih meniti jalan-jalan penuh krikil ... Harakah mengalu-alukan informasi tentang konspirasi Umno ini jika anda mempunyai bahan bukti atau sumber cerita yang boleh kami lanjutkan.

II. Mahathir, Menteri Dalam Negeri yang paling lemah kuasanya?

Dr Mahathir Mohamad, 17 Feb lalu, berkata beliau sebenarnya mahu memansuhkan ISA ketika memegang tampuk pemerintahan negara selama 22 tahun. Bagaimanapun, dakwanya, usaha itu gagal kerana Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) menolak cadangan tersebut.

“ISA harus digunakan ikut keperluan tapi bila saya jadi perdana menteri saya mahu ia dimansuhkan tetapi polis menentang. Bila saya cadangkan usul itu, ia ditolak,” katanya pada Forum Cabaran Semasa Demokrasi dan Perlembagaan ke Arah Pencapaian Wawasan 2020 di bangunan Parlimen. Sebelum ini, merujuk Ops Lalang 1987 yang melibatkan lebih 100 orang tokoh masyarakat dan penggantungan empat akhbar, Mahathir juga menyalahkan pihak polis.

Saya pelik mengapa Mahathir perlu menimbulkan isu ini dengan nada berbeda. Apakah Mahathir mahu menulis semula sejarah daripada kacamatanya sendiri, walaupun terpaksa melakukan pendustaan terang-terangan? Mungkinkah rasa bersalah bekas Perdana Menteri ini membuatkan beliau resah-gelisah sehingga sanggup berbicara apa sahaj menurut sedap hatinya?

Regim Mahathir memang penuh babak-babak kontroversial. Beliau diasak pelbagai masalah, sama ada dari dalam Umno, dengan raja-raja, pihak peguam, kesatuan sekerja, ulamak, hakim dan lama sebelum itu, dengan mahasiswa. Tidak sedikit korban yang gugur ekoran pertembungan itu.

Paling menjolok mata, partinya sendiri, Umno, diharamkan atas kehendak beliau. Kebebasan institusi kehakiman musnah; tiga hakim Mahkamah Agung termasuk Ketua Hakim Negara dipecat melalui proses tribunal yang mengelirukan.

Khususnya selepas pemilihan presiden Umno 1987, yang menyaksikan beliau hampir tumpas kepada Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, Mahathir bertindak keras mengetatkan lagi akta zalim seperti Akta Polis, Akta Mesin Cetak dan Penerbitan dan ISA. Elok ditekankan di sini, Mahathir juga sepanjang pemerintahannya melakukan siri pindaan perlembagaan bagi membataskan kuasa hakim dan mahkamah, sebaliknya memperuntukkan lebih kuasa kepada eksekutif, iaitu dirinya sendiri.

Saya masih ingat situasi cemas yang sengaja diwujudkan sekitar pertengahan 1987 membawa kepada hari gelita, 27 Oktober 1987.

Kedudukan Mahathir memang terancam. Sentimen perkauman berkaitan isu sekolah Cina sengaja diapi-apikan. Anehnya, tokoh-tokoh politik Umno dan MCA yang galak menimbulkan rasa gelisah ketika itu, termasuk Najib Razak, tidak pula dikurung. Pimpinan PAS pula yang ditahan, antaranya Mohamad Sabu, Khalid Samad, Halim Arshat dan Mahfuz Omar.

Mahathir boleh saja mendapat sokongan bekas Ketua Polis Negara, Abd Hamid Omar atas dakwaannya bahawa inisiatif penahanan dimulakan oleh polis tetapi saya tidak mempercayainya, sekali gus beranggapan ia satu lagi “jenaka terbaik” Mahathir. Gerak itu mesti bermula dan dirancang oleh orang politik yang berkepentingan. Tiada pihak paling mendapat manfaat daripada Ops Lalang itu melainkan Mahathir.

Memang semasa mula menjadi PM, Mahathir membebaskan beberapa orang tahanan ISA. Najib juga meneladaninya. Tetapi apabila berdepan krisis, berikutan dasar dan pendekatan pemerintahannya yang menimbulkan banyak penentangan, Mahathir “akan menggunakan sebesar-besar senjata walaupun untuk memusnahkan musuh yang kecil”.

Okey, kita terimalah dulu lawak Mahathir itu. Bersopan sungguh Mahathir dalam kerjanya, ya? Sentiasa mengutamakan pandangan pihak lain walaupun bercanggah dengan dirinya. Soalnya, kalaupun ISA tidak dapat dimansuhkan, mengapa pula Mahathir sentiasa memperketatkan akta itu dari masa ke semasa walaupun ancaman komunis bersenjata yang menjadi punca penggubalan ISA sudah berakhir? Berbanding tiga PM sebelumnya, Ops Lalang membabitkan paling ramai penahanan tokoh masyarakat berprofil tinggi.

Mengapa apabila berdepan permohonan habeas corpus Lim Kit Siang, salah seorang tahanan ISA 1987, dan Mahkamah Tinggi Pulau Pinang terpaksa melepaskannya, maka dengan segera dan tergesa-gesa Mahathir melakukan pindaan akta berkenaan apabila kes ditangguhkan. Hari ini pindaan dibahaskan di Dewan Rakyat, esok dibawa ke Dewan Negara dan kemudiannya pantas diwartakan. Apabila kes Kit Siang disambung perbicaraan, peluang beliau dibebaskan tertutup rapat disebabkan hakim telah menggunakan akta yang baru dipinda itu!

Begitu juga dengan kes penangkapan Karpal Singh, di bawah Ops Lalang. Pada 9 Mac 1988, Mahkamah Tinggi Ipoh membebaskannya disebabkan fakta pertuduhan pihak polis didapati tidak benar. Karpal didakwa member ucapan berbaur hasutan di satu lokasi sedangkan beliau berada di tempat lain ketika itu. Hanya beberapa jam selepas dibebaskan mahkamah, Karpal ditangkap semula. Pihak Peguam Negara kemudiannya membuat rayuan kepada Mahkamah Agung atas keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi.

“Jangan dok merapu lagilah Mahathir,” SMS seorang kawan.

III. Gerak politik Ikhwan semasa Revolusi 1952 tersasar?

Ikhwan Muslimin – walaupun selepas ditekan dan dianiayai selama lebih 60 tahun – diakui gerakan paling tersusun, kuat dan berpengaruh di Mesir. Kini, selepas Hosni Mubarak tersungkur, bukan saja warga Mesir menanti langkah dan kebijaksanaan pemimpin Ikhwan, malah dunia sedang memerhatikannya penuh minat. Revolusi rakyat yang turut menganugerahkan ramai syuhada itu membawa harapan cukup besar bagi memastikan proses pembaharuan berjalan lancar.

Semasa saya mencari-cari catatan pengalaman demonstran di Medan Tahrir (disebabkan rasa kagum dengan kecekalan dan kehebatan mereka bertahan selama hampir 20 hari), saya disuakan dengan analisis menarik pakar Timur Tengah, Dr Mohammad Redzuan Othman tentang Ikhwan. Bagaimanapun perkembangan yang disorotnya itu bukan situasi terkini, tetapi bedah-siasat kegagalan Ikhwan dalam konflik politik di Mesir, antara tahun 1948-1954. Umumnya, artikel itu seperti menonjolkan banyak kelemahan Ikhwan tetapi saya berasakan ia penting untuk melihat sejauhmana pemimpinnya kini dapat memanfaatkan iktibar masa lalu, berdepan realiti kritikal hari ini.

Ikhwan ketika itu muncul sebagai organisasi yang paling mendapat sambutan rakyat dengan keahlian dua juta. Hinggakan apabila meletus perang di Palestin, Ikhwan merupakan satu-satunya organisasi yang berjaya menghantar sukarelawan terlatih untuk menentang Israel. Pasukan ini mendapat sanjungan kerana keberanian dan kehebatannya.

Bagaimanapun, dengan pengalaman dan pemilikan senjata, Ikhwan terdedah kepada risiko besar terutama disebabkan tindakan segelintir anggotanya yang melakukan keganasan politik, di luar pengetahuan dan kawalan Hasan Al-Banna.

Berpunca daripada insiden “keganasan”, Ikhwan diharamkan, dan 32 anggotanya ditangkap bersama sejumlah senjata. Al-Banna menegaskankan senjata itu untuk menentang Israel dan kewujudannya diketahui pemerintah. Pembunuhan Perdana Menteri, Nokrasyi Pasya, memburukkan lagi imej Ikhwan. Selepas Al-Banna ditembak syahid pada 1949, Ikhwan bukan saja sukar menjadi pengganti sedinamik beliau, malah menghadapi masalah perebutan kuasa, yang mengakibatkan pengaruhnya semakin lemah.

Hasan Al-Hudaibi, bagi pimpinan Ikhwan tertentu, bukan pengganti terbaik kerana dikira masih baru dalam jamaah dan bukan dari kalangan pengasas; perlantikannya mencetuskan perpecahan dalaman. Beliau berlatarbelakang perundangan, seorang yang bersikap sederhana, tenang dan lemah-lembut.

Mesir pula mencatat sejarah apabila Raja Farouk digulingkan dalam Revolusi Julai 1952, yang digerakkan sekumpulan pegawai tentera, Free Officers (diketuai Mohamed Neguib dan Gamal Abdul Nasser). Secara tidak langsung kemarahan rakyat kepada raja turut disumbangkan oleh Ikhwan. Free Officers dianggarkan hanya dianggotai 50 pegawai tentera, dengan hubungan yang longgar dan spontan. Menyedari Ikhwan mempunyai pengaruh besar di kalangan rakyat serta mantap organisasinya, Free Officers sedaya upaya cuba mewujudkan kerjasama dan persefahaman, terutama di peringkat awal.

Sebagai tanda persahabatan, Free Officers memenuhi tuntutan Ikhwan, antaranya membuka kembali kes pembunuhan Al-Banna, membebaskan anggota yang ditahan, pembubaran polis rahsia dan pelantikan seorang penyokongnya, Kolonel Rashad Muhanna sebagai salah seorang menteri kabinet dalam kerajaan sementara. Ikhwan nampak berpuas hati dan memberikan sokongan, tetapi pada masa sama Free Officers memperkukuhkan dominasinya dalam politik Mesir bagi membolot kuasa, selain berhasrat melakukan komplot jahat memusnahkan Ikhwan. Pada 14 Oktober 1952, Rashad MUhanna digugurkan daripada Majlis Revolusi disebabkan beliau lantang bersuara supaya dilaksanakan Perlembagaan Islam di Mesir.

Semasa Free Officers memperkukuhkan kedudukannya, Ikhwan pula dilanda krisis demi krisis. Dalam mesyuarat majlis syira pada 9 Disember 1953, beberapa tokoh penting Ikhwan dipecat keanggotaannya, seperti Muhammad Al-Ghazali dan Sayyid Sabiq. Nasser menyedari kewujudan krisis dalaman itu dan beliau mengambil kesempatan melaga-lagakan pemimpin Ikhwan.

Regim tentera juga berjaya menyusup masuk. Perancangan rapi diatur bagi mengharamkan Ikhwan, dan hanya selepas satu setengah tahun sahaja selepas revolusi, ia diharamkan, manakala 450 anggotanya ditangkap termasuk semua ahli majlis syura dan Mursyidul Amnya, Hasan Al-Hudaibi.

Susulan itu, pada 26 Oktober 1954, “drama” pembunuhan Nasser dilakonkan apabila beberapa das tembakan dilepaskan ketika beliau memulakan ucapannya di Iskandariah. Penembaknya dikatakan seorang anggota pertubuhan bersenjata Ikhwan. Tiada yang cedera, cuma beberapa mentol lampu sahaja pecah. Nasser meneruskan ucapan dan menonjolkan imejnya sebagai manusia yang mendapat perlindungan Allah daripada angkara “pengkhianat”. Peristiwa itu digunakan regim tentera untuk menghapuskan Ikhwan. Sebelum subuh 27 Oktober 1954, lebih 7,000 penyokong dan pemimpin Ikhwan ditangkap. Tujuh pemimpinnya dihukum gantung dan tujuh lagi dipenjarakan seumur hidup.

Redzuan merumuskan, Ikhwan membuat beberapa perhitungan politik yang boleh dipertikai. Walaupun mempunyai pengaruh dan kekuatan tetapi Ikhwan tidak menggunakan kesempatan apabila sampai masanya dan kesempatan ini disebut pihak lain. Mereka tidak menggunakan tawar-menawar politik yang berkesan di peringkat awal ketika Free Officers masih lemah. Inggeris juga melakukan sabotaj dalam perundingan dengan Ikhwan (sehingga dituduh membelot kepada negara) dan ini memberi tekanan lagi kepadanya. Kewibawaan Nasser, terutamadari segi imiginasi politiknya yang baik, berjaya menyingkirkan semua saingannya. Nasser bukan saja membunuh ramai pemimpin Ikhwan, malah memaksa mereka melarikan diri sehingga ke Eropah.

Kini, masa berubah. Gerak politik Ikhwan selepas Revolusi Rakyat Medan Tahrir tentu juga berbeda. – harakahdaily.net

Wee: Subject Anwar to KPI test


KUALA LUMPUR: PKR should scrutinise its supremo Anwar Ibrahim first before subjecting other MPs to the internal Key Performance Index (KPI) test, said the party’s former MP Wee Choo Keong.

The Wangsa Maju MP, who quit PKR to become an independent, claimed that Anwar’s performance was not up to mark.

“The KPI should start with Anwar. When he was first brought in as Selangor economic adviser, he said he will bring RM4 billion (investment) from Saudi Arabia. But until today, we have not seen a single sen,” he told reporters at the Konsensus Bebas office here.

Meanwhile, Wee also attacked PKR deputy president Azmin Ali with regard to the KPI test, calling him Anwar’s “blue-eyed boy”.

However, the former PKR man defended the other six MPs, who were allegedly classified as non-performers.

On Monday, FMT reported that the seven had purportedly failed the test, but PKR later denied this, saying that the named MPs were not audited.

Apart from Azmin, the others were Azan Ismail (Indera Mahkota), Kamarul Baharin Abbas (Telok Kemang), Abdullah Sani (Kuala Langat), Hee Loy Sian (PJ Selatan), Yusmadi Yusoff (Balik Pulau) and Loh Gwo-Burne (Kelana Jaya).

“I have seen their (the six MPs) performance in Parliament. Kamarul is a Public Accounts Committee member and he is doing a good thing,” said Wee.

The independent MP also urged PKR to make public the KPI results.

Calling it a “cosmetic exercise”, he said the findings should not be used as a political tool to assassinate party members.

‘Leave us alone’

Wee also told PKR to leave the members of Konsensus Bebas, and denied the claim that its members had quit PKR because of the KPI.

“We left because of this ‘cakap tak serupa bikin’ (not walking the talk) in PKR,” he said.

“We (Konsensus Bebas) are ‘bebas’ (free) because we are fed up with them,” he said, citing the Selangor sand-mining scandal and PKR’s alleged double standard as reasons.

The Wangsa Maju MP also had an axe to grind with Kuantan MP Fuziah Salleh, who outlined the KPI in the second half of 2009.

He said the KPI test was a “politically motivated move” by Fuziah, who had tried to “suppress” Azan.

Wee, however, did not elaborate on this.

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PKR leader: KPI shelved to protect elites

Zunar tears up Utusan with words


KUALA LUMPUR: Celebrated cartoonist Zunar last night used words instead of a drawing to denigrate Utusan Malaysia, one of his favourite targets.

He called it an “Umno newsletter” masquerading as a newspaper.

Speaking during the launching of a Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) report, he said:

“I don’t see a problem with Pakatan Rakyat stopping Utusan from covering its events as it’s not a newspaper but an Umno newsletter, just like Suara Keadilan and Harakah represent their respective parties.

“Please don’t treat Utusan as a newspaper.”
He disagreed with the CIJ assessment that Pakatan Rakyat was showing signs of intolerance towards the media.

CIJ’s annual report for 2010 cited the Penang government’s ban on Utusan Malaysia and the New Straits Times and instances in which Pakatan barred BN-linked media organisations from its events. It also referred to the curious instance of the online newspaper Malaysiakini being barred from covering a Kedah state assembly sitting.

But the report was in the main critical of the BN government, saying it had continued to rely on an arsenal of laws to suppress press freedom and monopolise the dissemination of information.

It noted the intimidation last year of several newspapers, the banning of a book written by political commentator Kim Quek, and Zunar’s arrest and the confiscation of his book.

It warned Malaysians that things might get worse as the general election draws near and that even cyberspace is not beyond the reach of draconian laws.

“Government control of freedom of expression is here to stay,” says the report.

In her speech at the launching, CIJ executive officer Masjaliza Hamzah said: “They misuse certain laws against individuals to make examples of them, to say, ‘This is what happens if you don’t toe the line.’”

Where is justice in Penang?

From Susan David, via e-mail

Dear Mr Lim Guan Eng. Greetings from UK. I’m a student and soon to be member of Amnesty International UK. I have read so much about you and your detention under the ISA, how you fought for human rights and stood up for the marginalised.

I feel proud that there are clean and bold leaders in this 21st century like you, along with your dad Lim Kit Siang and also Karpal Singh.

However it is extremely disheartening to see what is happening to the HRP activists who have been illegally detained in your state Penang for peaceful gathering/assembly/car convoys whereas PAS had a huge assembly in Kedah recently and no arrests were made. My question to you is:

1. As an opposition stalwart who fights for freedom of expression/speech and assembly, why have you not supported the cause of Indian NGOs who gathered peacefully in Penang asking for the removal of Interlok? Ok, supporting Interlok is another matter but why haven’t you supported the human rights activists calling for freedom of expresion and justice in a peaceful manner?

2. The police have shown their brutality time and again by detaining activists for holding peaceful assemblies at temples and other places whereas Perkasa/PAS are allowed to roam free with their gatherings in PR and non PR states.

3. Is the police force more powerful than you, the chief minster, and your state government?

4. Do they have the power to detain people holding peaceful assemblies without the consent of the chief minister? Is the chief minister powerless to stop these police officers?

5. When NGO reps or other groups are detained, why does the state government keep silent and watch the whole scenario? As an opposition stalwart, do you not fight for freedom of speech and freedom of assembly as you did for the late Teoh Beng Hock .

You even set up a Teoh Beng Hock Trust Fund on your website and organised a lot of gatherings and protestations for him like in the:

i. Sending a memorandum to the PM demanding for a Royal Commission of Inquiry.

ii. The Justice for Beng Hock Solidarity gathering at Kompleks Masyarakat Penyayang.

iii. The Justice for Beng Hock Solidarity gathering in the Malacca DAP headquarters.

iv. The Justice for Beng Hock solidarity gathering at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, KL.

It seems you are more concerned for your own kind than for others. You have not organised or supported one assembly or gathering for Indian detainees who died in police custody. Why? Is it because they are not DAP members.

It is frustrating and disheartening to see as an opposition stalwart, you have not stood up for all races, and these activists are being detained in your own state. You’ve done nothing to defend them and the voiceless people.

6. A letter was recently sent to the PM by Thasleem Mohamad to revoke Interlok and many other Malay Muslims have expressed similar sentiments.

It is very damaging for an Opposition Leader like Anwar Ibrahim to support Interlok as reading material for young schoolchildren. And your silence on the issue is even more damaging and destructive towards unity among races in Penang.

The Indians, the natives of Sabah and Sarawak and also the poor have been severely marginalised and discriminated against. It’s about time you become their voice and help them fight for their rights. Kindly start by helping to release the human rights activists of HRP as soon as possible.

Sarawakians must stand up for their rights!

From Ahmad Sobri, via e-mail

I refer to your report, ‘Why the double standard?’ I say do not allow the politics of intimidation and threats to grow in Sarawak. Sarawakians must stand up for their rights!

Do not allow the BN to set a precedent in Sarawak with this unfair tactic by BN. Once it sets root, Sarawakians will forever be subjected to more injustice.

Sarawakians must stand up for their rights and never to allow such tactics and unjust practise, so often used in West Malaysia to start in East Malaysia.

Sarawakians, bangkit while you still can! Once Umno sets root in Sarawak, it will be the end of all your democratic rights.

Until and unless Sarawakians bangkit and tukar kerajaan, in the coming state elections, be prepared for more high handed tactics by the police and Umno. In order to enjoy your new found oil wealth which was announced by Tengku Razaleigh but denied last year, you have to stand up and vote

Barisan Nasional out. Bangkit Sarawakians!

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‘Why the double standard?’

A level playing field should be ensured by the EC

From Aruna, via e-mail

It is like watching a football match. If the people know for certain a particular team always wins there is little enthusiasm to watch the match for the results are predicted.

In politics it is the same. Here are some sugestion for the Election Commission:

1 Make voter registration compulsory. It is like applying for one’s Mycard at age 12 year. When a person turns 21 he or she should be registered as a voter.

2. Reduce the voting age to 18 instead of the present 21 years. When one can get married at 18 why can’t that person vote at that age?

3. Thousands of Malaysian work abroad. They should be encouraged to vote.

4. Since voting is voluntary, effort should be made to encourage voters so the turnout would be higher.

5. Both the government and opposition parties should be treated as equals and allow them to campaign freely.

For this both the print and electronics media should not be biased, especially against the opposition. A level playing field should be ensured by the EC. Will they do that?

6. Money politics in the form of dishing out goodies should be banned at least three months before the election. Buying votes with cash or kind is corruption.

7. Having done this the EC could be assured of good voter turnout.

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KPIs only lead to quantity output, not quality

From Charles F Moreira, via e-mail

Yawn! Malaysian politics is getting so trivial and petty. Unity and, cooperation are what’s needed if the PKR wants to win in the next GE, not KPIs.

My former journalist colleagues in The Star don’t like the KPIs implemented there because they feel one cannot use an index designed for measurement of productivity in an industrial environment and apply it to a creative field.

Journalists are judged by subjective factors such as the quality and insightfulness of their articles and their analytical abilities, not by the number of articles churned out.

An academic in Universii Malaya told me that the KPI system implemented there has resulted in academics churning out published papers to make their KPI, rather than to focus on quality and depth of research work and teaching, which cannot be quantified by numerical indices.

KPIs only lead to quantity output, not quality. KPis will result in Malaysia going down the drain.

PKR leader

KPI shelved to protect elites

POLICE GAGGED BARU BIAN

. Sarawak Report

The Chief Minister, Taib Mahmud clearly has no intention of allowing the democratic process to get in the way of his election chances. Sarawak Report has obtained exclusive video material showing how police were sent in to prevent the opposition PKR leader Baru Bian from addressing a peaceful gathering of people from his own constituency. We have alsolearnt that Taib has sent out a disgracefuldirective instructing police to deny permits for any opposition gatherings!

The incident happened in Baruslocal main town of Lawas. An invited gathering ofparty members and constituents had joined him at the Sin Yang coffee shop to take food and listen to his vision of a better future. These key constituents wanted to listen to his messages and ideas in order to bring them back to their own communities and longhouses. PKR party workers had, as usual, applied for a permit for the sit-down gathering, but as usual the permit had been denied.

The police just said no. They gave no reason explained Paul Bian, Barus Campaign Coordinator

Our orders are from the Top!

PKR officials say they felt they had no choice but to proceed with the meeting. By refusing us a permit they were interfering in our democratic rights continued Paul, who is Barus brother and a long-term political ally of the human rights lawyer.He went on:

Our rights have been denied. This is a democratic country and everyone has a right to give their opinions and a right to meet together and give the information that we cant give to thepeople any other way. We in the opposition are not given any media coverage

Baru Bian,who has shaken Taibsauthority on numerousoccasions over the past two years by winning a series of crucial land rights cases onbehalf ofcommunities fightingagainst the Chief Ministers land grabs, only just missed out on winning theseat at the last election in 2006, despite enormous odds. At that time Bianstarted legal proceedings which detaileda long list of corrupt practices used by BN to win the seat by just 200 votes.These included bribery andvote-rigging.Taib-controlled judges, of course,immediately dropped the case on the excuse of legal technicalities.

PKR rightfully believe that Bian should have the absolute freedomto speak to his people, who are from his native area. They say the fact that Taib is resorting to such dirty tactics and abusing the authority of the police at such an early stage in the election is a sure sign that he is fearful that opinion in Sarawak hasturnedfirmly against his authoritariangovernment. His 30 years in power havebrought great wealth to his family, but onlypovertyfor thelonghouse people, whose lands he has taken for timber and oil palm.

Peaceful gathering was threatened by police provocation

Witnesses say that the guests to the eventstarted arriving at around7 oclockin the evening and sat down to enjoy some initial refreshments. Many of the several hundred people who turned out to listen to Baru Bian had travelled very long distances from the longhouses. It had been raining all day and the journey in some cases took several hours, but they had been undeterred. According to one report received by SarawakReports,somepoorer people, who had come the day before, had had to sleep out inthe open.

By 7.15 pm, according to the organisers, a substantial contingent of local police officers had started to arrive. In all witnesses say there were around 20 uniformed police and another ten plain clothes officers from Special Branch. Their presence cast a threatening shadow over the meeting and they started turning away later arrivals and surrounded the building. Paul Bian explains how his original plan had been to show a video to the peopleat the beginning of the meal it was an information film about Baru and his mission and policies for transforming Sarawak into a fairer society. However, the police prohibited the showing of the film.

We appealed that there is no other way to communicate. Weexplained that we dontget media coverage or newspaper coverage orTV coverage, so couldnt they just let us show this? says Paul. The police boss was sympathetic, but he replied that he was taking orders from the top! that means either the Police Chief or the party bosses

Bianhad originally lined up three interesting speakers to address the gathering, I had the community leader Pemanch Jenging anak Radin, who has defected from BN after his land was grabbed and also Abun Sui, theland rights lawyer who has won key cases in the area and last it was to be Baru Bian. However, with the police pressure mounting he says hedecided to cut straight to the key content of the meeting and the speech from Baru Bian.

Not allowed

As our video shows! how Bar u had hardly got to his feet before the police marched up to him and placed a hand on his shoulder. There was a policeman on either side of him and five had followed behind to where he was standing, according to Bian. They told him he was not allowed to speak. Witnesses say it was a frightening moment because members of the crowd became angry.

We are a thousand so its 30 to one! was one of the cries, explains Bian

For this reason, as the video shows, Baru tookresponsible action in circumstances where a large frustrated gathering could have taken their anger out on thepolice. He calmed the crowd and encouraged them to understand that it was better to cooperate with the police, rather than to allow the danger of violence breaking out and someone getting hurt. Without Barus diplomatic leadership the event could have degenerated, because of the unnecessary provocation of the police.

For these reasons the angry crowd were forced to return back to their longhouses without having been allowed their democratic right to hear their local candidate!

Meanwhile, on March 5th Taib Mahmud plans to hold his own Party Convention rally for 5 thousand people in the Borneo Convention Centre in Kuching, for which it will be no surprise to learn the BN party had no problems in obtaining a police permit! Sarawak Report assumes that none of the speakers at the rallywill be referring to the corruption surrounding the building of the Borneo ConventionCentre, which was commissioned by the Chief Minister and handed to the company PPES works, which is theconstruction arm ofhis own family company CMS!

He! adingthe Board of Directors of CMSis Taibs own son, the youthful andfashionableMahmud Abu Bekir Taib, who is also the largest shareholder. Until her death the previous largest shareholder of this multi-million ringgit concern, which isquoted as a public company,used to be his Mum, Laila Taib! Her husband (his Dad), the ChiefMinister has consistently channelledmost ofthe top state contracts through his own family company for the past 3 decades.For this reason the share price of the company has shot up in past months in anticipation of all the money the government is saying it will be spending on SCORE projects!

Backfired

PKR say that the discriminatory and anti-democratic behaviour of the current government on this and other matters is clearlyproving to be counter-productive. The people were not intimidated, but they were angry, says Paul Bian. This event opened the minds of the people to what is going on and it made them very, very bitter. Since this event Baru Bian has been getting more and more offers to come and speak to villages in the region. They say come speak to us any time. This has not made them scared, it has made thembecome more resolute against the malpractices.

BN may yet discover that disappointing and angering the electorate is no way to go about winning elections. People areconcluding thatBNfears the opposition leader so much they dare not letthe people hear him speak!


Filed under: Human rights, Politics Tagged: Anak Sarawak Bangsa Malaysia, Baru Bian, Human rights, Sarawak politics, Save Sarawak, Taib Mahmud

Lawak jenaka Mahathir dan politik Ikhwan – Ahmad Lutfi Othman

23 FEB – Untuk merampas kembali beberapa negeri yang dikuasai Pakatan Rakyat, selain mempastikan Putrajaya masih dalam genggaman, maka jentera Umno-BN tentunya ligat mencari dan mengusahakan jalan keluar.

Usaha meraih sokongan dan simpati melalui kerja-kerja propaganda secara terbuka tidak dapat menyembunyikan komplot atau konspirasi lebih besar, yang terselindung daripada pengetahuan umum, malah sukar untuk dihidu.

Sejak merdeka, Umno gagal membuktikan keupayaannya untuk memenangi pilihan raya secara “anak jantan”. Segala kemudahan dan perkakas kerajaan diperalatkan, manakala kekuatan pembangkang dilumpuhkan melalui pelbagai tindakan kekerasan dan penggunaan undang-undang.

Jarang hujah saingan politiknya disanggah dengan argumen. Mereka berlindung di sebalik akta zalim seperti ISA, di samping mengamalkan rasuah politik dan menimbulkan budaya takut.

Apabila BN menghadapi kejutan dalam pilihan raya 1999, ekoran era Reformasi, apabila majoriti pengundi Melayu menunjukkan penentangan terbuka kepada Dr Mahathir Mohamad, ramai menyifatkan Umno bagai lembu nazak selepas disembelih, hanya menunggu maut menjemput. Saya cuba melihat di sebaliknya. Umno masih berkuasa penuh.Ia masih memegang majoriti dua pertiga. Kemudahan kerajaan termasuk institusi penting demokrasi, khususnya Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR), terbuka untuk diperalatkannya.

Masakan Mahathir hanya menunggu takdir melihat Umno dibungkus sejarah dan beliau terlucut jawatan perdana menteri. Secara licik, perancangan dilakukan penuh strategik. Senarai pendaftaran pemilih dan proses persempadan semula kawasan Parlimen dijadikan tumpuan. Untuk mendapat kerjasama SPR dan Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) misalnya bagi mewujudkan “pengundi hantu”, adalah perkara mudah.

Pembangkang hanya mampu melahirkan rasa terkejut dengan penambahan mendadak jumlah pendaftaran pengundi baru di kawasan tertentu, khususnya Terengganu, tanpa menyedari ia satu grand design merampas balik negeri yang kaya dengan minyak itu.

PRU12 lebih buruk berbanding 1999. Mustahil strategis Umno (termasuk Apco) duduk diam atau “biasa-biasa sahaja” menghadapi PRU13 nanti.

Benar, Najib cuba menjana pelbagai bentuk transformasi, namun di belakang tabir, saya yakin banyak “perancangan kotor” yang sedang berjalan secara cukup sulit. Dibimbangi kita hanya tersedar selepas pelan licik itu berjaya disempurnakan dalam pilihan raya nanti.

Pendedahan wartawan Saidah Hairan tentang operasi pertukaran alamat penduduk Sabah – yang mendapat kerjasama sepenuhnya pejabat JPN di Shah Alam – untuk mengundi di Selangor mungkin cebisan kecil daripada konspirasi lebih besar yang masih belum dapat dibongkar. Saidah berada di lokasi kejadian dan sempat berbual-bual dengan mereka yang terlibat.

Umno Selangor yang diterajui Najib Razak sendiri sedang meniti laluan “hidup atau mati”. Apa jua akan dilakukannya bagi memastikan Umno dapat merampas Selangor dalam PRU13 sebelum kekuatan Pakatan Rakyat terasas lebih kukuh di negeri paling maju itu.

Ramai syak bahawa ada operasi lebih besar berkaitan senarai daftar pemilih, juga melibatkan kerjasama erat JPN dan SPR. Ia bukan sekadar mengagihkan pengundi ke lokasi lebih strategik berdasarkan kepentingan politik Umno, tetapi juga membabitkan warga asing yang mungkin diberikan kad pengenalan untuk kegunaan di hari mengundi. Proses penyamaran identiti dan mengundi lebih sekali bukan perkara baru di Malaysia.

Usaha membersihkan proses pilihan raya di negara ini masih meniti jalan-jalan penuh krikil ... Harakah mengalu-alukan informasi tentang konspirasi Umno ini jika anda mempunyai bahan bukti atau sumber cerita yang boleh kami lanjutkan.

II. Mahathir, Menteri Dalam Negeri yang paling lemah kuasanya?

Dr Mahathir Mohamad, 17 Feb lalu, berkata beliau sebenarnya mahu memansuhkan ISA ketika memegang tampuk pemerintahan negara selama 22 tahun. Bagaimanapun, dakwanya, usaha itu gagal kerana Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) menolak cadangan tersebut.

“ISA harus digunakan ikut keperluan tapi bila saya jadi perdana menteri saya mahu ia dimansuhkan tetapi polis menentang. Bila saya cadangkan usul itu, ia ditolak,” katanya pada Forum Cabaran Semasa Demokrasi dan Perlembagaan ke Arah Pencapaian Wawasan 2020 di bangunan Parlimen. Sebelum ini, merujuk Ops Lalang 1987 yang melibatkan lebih 100 orang tokoh masyarakat dan penggantungan empat akhbar, Mahathir juga menyalahkan pihak polis.

Saya pelik mengapa Mahathir perlu menimbulkan isu ini dengan nada berbeda. Apakah Mahathir mahu menulis semula sejarah daripada kacamatanya sendiri, walaupun terpaksa melakukan pendustaan terang-terangan? Mungkinkah rasa bersalah bekas Perdana Menteri ini membuatkan beliau resah-gelisah sehingga sanggup berbicara apa sahaj menurut sedap hatinya?

Regim Mahathir memang penuh babak-babak kontroversial. Beliau diasak pelbagai masalah, sama ada dari dalam Umno, dengan raja-raja, pihak peguam, kesatuan sekerja, ulamak, hakim dan lama sebelum itu, dengan mahasiswa. Tidak sedikit korban yang gugur ekoran pertembungan itu.

Paling menjolok mata, partinya sendiri, Umno, diharamkan atas kehendak beliau. Kebebasan institusi kehakiman musnah; tiga hakim Mahkamah Agung termasuk Ketua Hakim Negara dipecat melalui proses tribunal yang mengelirukan.

Khususnya selepas pemilihan presiden Umno 1987, yang menyaksikan beliau hampir tumpas kepada Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, Mahathir bertindak keras mengetatkan lagi akta zalim seperti Akta Polis, Akta Mesin Cetak dan Penerbitan dan ISA. Elok ditekankan di sini, Mahathir juga sepanjang pemerintahannya melakukan siri pindaan perlembagaan bagi membataskan kuasa hakim dan mahkamah, sebaliknya memperuntukkan lebih kuasa kepada eksekutif, iaitu dirinya sendiri.

Saya masih ingat situasi cemas yang sengaja diwujudkan sekitar pertengahan 1987 membawa kepada hari gelita, 27 Oktober 1987.

Kedudukan Mahathir memang terancam. Sentimen perkauman berkaitan isu sekolah Cina sengaja diapi-apikan. Anehnya, tokoh-tokoh politik Umno dan MCA yang galak menimbulkan rasa gelisah ketika itu, termasuk Najib Razak, tidak pula dikurung. Pimpinan PAS pula yang ditahan, antaranya Mohamad Sabu, Khalid Samad, Halim Arshat dan Mahfuz Omar.

Mahathir boleh saja mendapat sokongan bekas Ketua Polis Negara, Abd Hamid Omar atas dakwaannya bahawa inisiatif penahanan dimulakan oleh polis tetapi saya tidak mempercayainya, sekali gus beranggapan ia satu lagi “jenaka terbaik” Mahathir. Gerak itu mesti bermula dan dirancang oleh orang politik yang berkepentingan. Tiada pihak paling mendapat manfaat daripada Ops Lalang itu melainkan Mahathir.

Memang semasa mula menjadi PM, Mahathir membebaskan beberapa orang tahanan ISA. Najib juga meneladaninya. Tetapi apabila berdepan krisis, berikutan dasar dan pendekatan pemerintahannya yang menimbulkan banyak penentangan, Mahathir “akan menggunakan sebesar-besar senjata walaupun untuk memusnahkan musuh yang kecil”.

Okey, kita terimalah dulu lawak Mahathir itu. Bersopan sungguh Mahathir dalam kerjanya, ya? Sentiasa mengutamakan pandangan pihak lain walaupun bercanggah dengan dirinya. Soalnya, kalaupun ISA tidak dapat dimansuhkan, mengapa pula Mahathir sentiasa memperketatkan akta itu dari masa ke semasa walaupun ancaman komunis bersenjata yang menjadi punca penggubalan ISA sudah berakhir? Berbanding tiga PM sebelumnya, Ops Lalang membabitkan paling ramai penahanan tokoh masyarakat berprofil tinggi.

Mengapa apabila berdepan permohonan habeas corpus Lim Kit Siang, salah seorang tahanan ISA 1987, dan Mahkamah Tinggi Pulau Pinang terpaksa melepaskannya, maka dengan segera dan tergesa-gesa Mahathir melakukan pindaan akta berkenaan apabila kes ditangguhkan. Hari ini pindaan dibahaskan di Dewan Rakyat, esok dibawa ke Dewan Negara dan kemudiannya pantas diwartakan. Apabila kes Kit Siang disambung perbicaraan, peluang beliau dibebaskan tertutup rapat disebabkan hakim telah menggunakan akta yang baru dipinda itu!

Begitu juga dengan kes penangkapan Karpal Singh, di bawah Ops Lalang. Pada 9 Mac 1988, Mahkamah Tinggi Ipoh membebaskannya disebabkan fakta pertuduhan pihak polis didapati tidak benar. Karpal didakwa member ucapan berbaur hasutan di satu lokasi sedangkan beliau berada di tempat lain ketika itu. Hanya beberapa jam selepas dibebaskan mahkamah, Karpal ditangkap semula. Pihak Peguam Negara kemudiannya membuat rayuan kepada Mahkamah Agung atas keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi.

“Jangan dok merapu lagilah Mahathir,” SMS seorang kawan.

III. Gerak politik Ikhwan semasa Revolusi 1952 tersasar?

Ikhwan Muslimin – walaupun selepas ditekan dan dianiayai selama lebih 60 tahun – diakui gerakan paling tersusun, kuat dan berpengaruh di Mesir. Kini, selepas Hosni Mubarak tersungkur, bukan saja warga Mesir menanti langkah dan kebijaksanaan pemimpin Ikhwan, malah dunia sedang memerhatikannya penuh minat. Revolusi rakyat yang turut menganugerahkan ramai syuhada itu membawa harapan cukup besar bagi memastikan proses pembaharuan berjalan lancar.

Semasa saya mencari-cari catatan pengalaman demonstran di Medan Tahrir (disebabkan rasa kagum dengan kecekalan dan kehebatan mereka bertahan selama hampir 20 hari), saya disuakan dengan analisis menarik pakar Timur Tengah, Dr Mohammad Redzuan Othman tentang Ikhwan. Bagaimanapun perkembangan yang disorotnya itu bukan situasi terkini, tetapi bedah-siasat kegagalan Ikhwan dalam konflik politik di Mesir, antara tahun 1948-1954. Umumnya, artikel itu seperti menonjolkan banyak kelemahan Ikhwan tetapi saya berasakan ia penting untuk melihat sejauhmana pemimpinnya kini dapat memanfaatkan iktibar masa lalu, berdepan realiti kritikal hari ini.

Ikhwan ketika itu muncul sebagai organisasi yang paling mendapat sambutan rakyat dengan keahlian dua juta. Hinggakan apabila meletus perang di Palestin, Ikhwan merupakan satu-satunya organisasi yang berjaya menghantar sukarelawan terlatih untuk menentang Israel. Pasukan ini mendapat sanjungan kerana keberanian dan kehebatannya.

Bagaimanapun, dengan pengalaman dan pemilikan senjata, Ikhwan terdedah kepada risiko besar terutama disebabkan tindakan segelintir anggotanya yang melakukan keganasan politik, di luar pengetahuan dan kawalan Hasan Al-Banna.

Berpunca daripada insiden “keganasan”, Ikhwan diharamkan, dan 32 anggotanya ditangkap bersama sejumlah senjata. Al-Banna menegaskankan senjata itu untuk menentang Israel dan kewujudannya diketahui pemerintah. Pembunuhan Perdana Menteri, Nokrasyi Pasya, memburukkan lagi imej Ikhwan. Selepas Al-Banna ditembak syahid pada 1949, Ikhwan bukan saja sukar menjadi pengganti sedinamik beliau, malah menghadapi masalah perebutan kuasa, yang mengakibatkan pengaruhnya semakin lemah.

Hasan Al-Hudaibi, bagi pimpinan Ikhwan tertentu, bukan pengganti terbaik kerana dikira masih baru dalam jamaah dan bukan dari kalangan pengasas; perlantikannya mencetuskan perpecahan dalaman. Beliau berlatarbelakang perundangan, seorang yang bersikap sederhana, tenang dan lemah-lembut.

Mesir pula mencatat sejarah apabila Raja Farouk digulingkan dalam Revolusi Julai 1952, yang digerakkan sekumpulan pegawai tentera, Free Officers (diketuai Mohamed Neguib dan Gamal Abdul Nasser). Secara tidak langsung kemarahan rakyat kepada raja turut disumbangkan oleh Ikhwan. Free Officers dianggarkan hanya dianggotai 50 pegawai tentera, dengan hubungan yang longgar dan spontan. Menyedari Ikhwan mempunyai pengaruh besar di kalangan rakyat serta mantap organisasinya, Free Officers sedaya upaya cuba mewujudkan kerjasama dan persefahaman, terutama di peringkat awal.

Sebagai tanda persahabatan, Free Officers memenuhi tuntutan Ikhwan, antaranya membuka kembali kes pembunuhan Al-Banna, membebaskan anggota yang ditahan, pembubaran polis rahsia dan pelantikan seorang penyokongnya, Kolonel Rashad Muhanna sebagai salah seorang menteri kabinet dalam kerajaan sementara. Ikhwan nampak berpuas hati dan memberikan sokongan, tetapi pada masa sama Free Officers memperkukuhkan dominasinya dalam politik Mesir bagi membolot kuasa, selain berhasrat melakukan komplot jahat memusnahkan Ikhwan. Pada 14 Oktober 1952, Rashad MUhanna digugurkan daripada Majlis Revolusi disebabkan beliau lantang bersuara supaya dilaksanakan Perlembagaan Islam di Mesir.

Semasa Free Officers memperkukuhkan kedudukannya, Ikhwan pula dilanda krisis demi krisis. Dalam mesyuarat majlis syira pada 9 Disember 1953, beberapa tokoh penting Ikhwan dipecat keanggotaannya, seperti Muhammad Al-Ghazali dan Sayyid Sabiq. Nasser menyedari kewujudan krisis dalaman itu dan beliau mengambil kesempatan melaga-lagakan pemimpin Ikhwan.

Regim tentera juga berjaya menyusup masuk. Perancangan rapi diatur bagi mengharamkan Ikhwan, dan hanya selepas satu setengah tahun sahaja selepas revolusi, ia diharamkan, manakala 450 anggotanya ditangkap termasuk semua ahli majlis syura dan Mursyidul Amnya, Hasan Al-Hudaibi.

Susulan itu, pada 26 Oktober 1954, “drama” pembunuhan Nasser dilakonkan apabila beberapa das tembakan dilepaskan ketika beliau memulakan ucapannya di Iskandariah. Penembaknya dikatakan seorang anggota pertubuhan bersenjata Ikhwan. Tiada yang cedera, cuma beberapa mentol lampu sahaja pecah. Nasser meneruskan ucapan dan menonjolkan imejnya sebagai manusia yang mendapat perlindungan Allah daripada angkara “pengkhianat”. Peristiwa itu digunakan regim tentera untuk menghapuskan Ikhwan. Sebelum subuh 27 Oktober 1954, lebih 7,000 penyokong dan pemimpin Ikhwan ditangkap. Tujuh pemimpinnya dihukum gantung dan tujuh lagi dipenjarakan seumur hidup.

Redzuan merumuskan, Ikhwan membuat beberapa perhitungan politik yang boleh dipertikai. Walaupun mempunyai pengaruh dan kekuatan tetapi Ikhwan tidak menggunakan kesempatan apabila sampai masanya dan kesempatan ini disebut pihak lain. Mereka tidak menggunakan tawar-menawar politik yang berkesan di peringkat awal ketika Free Officers masih lemah. Inggeris juga melakukan sabotaj dalam perundingan dengan Ikhwan (sehingga dituduh membelot kepada negara) dan ini memberi tekanan lagi kepadanya. Kewibawaan Nasser, terutamadari segi imiginasi politiknya yang baik, berjaya menyingkirkan semua saingannya. Nasser bukan saja membunuh ramai pemimpin Ikhwan, malah memaksa mereka melarikan diri sehingga ke Eropah.

Kini, masa berubah. Gerak politik Ikhwan selepas Revolusi Rakyat Medan Tahrir tentu juga berbeda. – harakahdaily.net

PRU13: BOB LOKMAN LAWAN USOP???

kalo BOB LOKMAN jadi calon PAS masa PRU13,
BN letak USOP (hantu kak limah) pun dah cukup...
tak payah cari calon al-azhar setakat nak lawan si bob tu!


"abang bob oiiiii... dah tak tengok
akademi fantasia keeeeee???
takkan tanak tengok ac mizal kottt!"

(tegur usin dgan penuh sopan-santun)

Sampel DNA Saiful diambil sebelum laporan polis dibuat....

Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur dalam kes perbicaraan Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hari ini memanggil saksi ke enam pendakwa, iaitu ahli kimia Nor Aidora Saidun. Beliau adalah Ketua Unit Paterniti DNA, Jabatan Kimia sejak 2008 dan menyertai Jabatan Kimia, Kementerian Sains dan Teknologi sejak 1998.

Mahkamah juga dijangka mengetahui identiti DNA lelaki Y yang dianalisa ahli Kimia dari Jabatan Kimia, Dr Seah Lay Hong hari ini. Awal pagi tadi, Dr Seah menyambung keterangannya dalam sesi soal balas buat hari ke lima.

Dr Seah semalam enggan mengakui jumlah sperma Saiful DNA lelaki Y lebih banyak ditemui pada pengadu, Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan. Peguam Anwar, Karpal Singh membuat kesimpulan Saiful seorang homoseksual pasif memandangkan lebih daripada satu sampel DNA ditemui pada pengadu itu.

Selain itu, mahkamah turut dikejutkan dengan pendedahan bahawa sampel DNA diambil dari tubuh Saiful sebelum laporan polis dibuat.

Timbalan Pendakwaraya DPP Noorin Baharuddin menyoal Dr Seah berkenaan label tarikh pada sampel B4 dan B5. Menurut Dr Seah, sampel sampai ke makmal Jabatan Kimia dalam keadaan baik. Maka, walaupun tarikh berbeza daripada laporan polis (2 hari lebih awal daripada tarikh laporan polis), Jabatan Kimia tetap menerima sampel.

Sebelum ini, mahkamah digemparkan dengan beberapa keterangan dari Dr Seah. Antaranya borang proforma yang tidak lengkap diisi dan keterangan dalam borang tersebut yang menyatakan hanya berlaku cubaan liwat dan oral seks, yang mana menimbulkan persoalan. Pakar itu sebelum ini juga mengakui tidak mengikut garis panduan antarabangsa yang ditetapkan International Society of Forensic Genetics dalam membuat analisa. Berik! ut krono logi perbicaraan hari ini:

10.55 pagi Hadirin di mahkamah kelihatan ketawa kecil apabila Nor Aidora sendiri menawarkan bahan bukti tersebut untuk diperiksa pendakwa dan peguam bela. Sampul D1 mengandungi sebatang berus gigi. Ia ditanda sebagai ID58. Menurut Nor Aidora, beliau mencalit bahagian bulu dan pemegang berus gigi untuk mendapatkan sampel.

10.47 pagi DPP Noorin dan Nor Aidora menandakan bahan bukti. Sampul D mengandungi sehelai rambut di atas kertas putih ditanda sebagai ID57.

11.02 pagi Sampul D2 mengandungi tuala Good Morning dengan rambut. Rambut ditanda sebagai D2(a). Sampul D2 ditanda sebagai ID59. Tuala Good Morning ditanda sebagai ID59(a). Rambut D2(a) ditanda sebagai ID60.

11.18 pagi Sampul D3 mengandungi botol air mineral jenama Cactus. menurut Aidora, sampel DNA diambil dari bibir botol itu. Ia ditanda sebagai bahan bukti ID61.

10.36 pagi Menurut Aidora, pada 17 July 2008 beliau menerima 4 sampul surat bertanda D, D1, D2, dan D3 daripada pegawai penyiasat, DSP Judy Blasious Pereira.

10.33 pagi Mahkamah bersidang semula.

9.35 pagi Mahkamah ditangguhkan kerana Sankara mahu pasukan peguam Anwar diwakili Karpal Singh untuk menyoal balas Nor Aidora. Karpal Singh dilaporkan dalam perjalanan daripada satu lagi kes di Shah Alam.

9.03 pagi Mahkamah diteruskan dengan memanggil saksi keenam pendakwa, Nor Aidora Saidun. Beliau masuk ke kandang saksi mengangkat sumpah dan memberi keterangan. Nor Aidora merupakan Ketua Unit Paterniti DNA, Jabatan Kimia sejak 2008. Beliau menyertai Jabatan Kimia, Kementerian Sains dan Teknologi sejak 1998. Menurutnya, selama hampir 13 tahun beliau sudah mengendalikan hampir 100,000 sampel DNA.

source:keadilan daily

Dr.Seah, bila you kata 'date is not imporant' then I think you must be a fool. Dalam mana2 kes jenayah date dan time adalah maklumat yang paling penting.

Ingat dalam kes sodomi 1 bila pihak pendakwa terpaksa ubah tarikh dan waktu bila penda! kwa mend apati Villa Trivoli, tempat yang berlakunya sodomi itu belum siap lagi.


cheers.

M.C.A WOMEN MODERN DAY CUSRING ARE MEN NATURAL-BORN CHEATERS? AFTER BEING LOVED AND LEFT DRY BY CASANOVA


2 years jail for raping an underage girl; 4 years for stealing laptop

KUALA LUMPUR: Fourwomenwho discovered they weredatingthe sameman, who eventually cheated them of their money, have banded together to make sure the same fate does not befall other women.
The women had been seeing the 30-year-old Casanova for about a month when he startedasking for money.
One victim, who wished to be known only as Tang, 28, said the man she knew as Ken Isaac told her his business was having financial difficulties last year.
He eventually managed to borrow RM26,000, with some of the money coming from funds which Tang had set aside for hermothers surgery.
I was initially reluctant but I eventually gave in after he promised to return the money after three days, said Tang.
She lodged apolicereport last month after learning from Kensfriendthat he was duping her as well as other women.
The other victims, who only wanted to be known as Eng, Beh and Lee, all in their late 20s, said Ken had used many aliases like Isaac Leong and Leong Ken Lee to trick them.
Beh, who works in accounting, believed Ken had cheated at least two other women and a man of their money.
All the women, except Lee, have lodged police reports.
Lee was reluctant as the Casanova had threatened to fix her by claimin! g that h e had connections with the police.
Eng said the conman had even seduced her friends and turned them against her when she cautioned them against going out with him.
The four women met MCA Public Services andComplaintDepartment head DatukMichaelChong yesterday to urge other victims to come forward and lodge complaints.
The only way wecan getthis guy is if more people come forward, said Chong.
He said his department had received 22 cases involving such Casanovas since 2006, adding that many of the cases involved more than one victim.
So far only two Casanovas have been successfully dealt with. But the women have lost their money and much more, said Chong.
- The Star
This is how our Malaysiancourtsplaces a value on the life of alittle girlwho was repeatedly raped by Musa Ahmad a 39 year-old contractor.
This rapist was sentenced to twoyears jail and onestrokeof the cane by a SessionsCourtin Johore Baru after he pleaded guilty to the underagegirl.
Musa had committed the offence at ahouseat Parit Sentang Batu, Parit Sulong at around 4am in November 2007 and was charged under Section 376 of the Penal Code. The charge provides a maximum of 20 years jail and whipping upon conviction.
Musa had raped the girl at least 11 times in November andDecember2007.
The girl subsequen! tly gave birth to ababyboy at her house toilet in Kampung Sepah Beruang, Benut, Pontian, on Sept 13, 2008.
Apaternity testconducted by the Chemistry Department confirmed that thechildwas fathered by the accused.
Sessions CourtJudgeNuAman Mahmud Zahudi sentenced the man to two years jail and one stroke of the cane and ordered the prison term to commence from the date of conviction.
However, in an unrelated case which was mentioned in the same report column in The Star, a mechanic Baharudin Omar, 35, was accused of breaking into a house along Jalan Jenawi 5, Taman Puteri Wangsa in November last year and stealing alaptopand a roll of wires worth RM2,000.
He was charged under Section 457 of the Penal Code and sentenced to four years jail and three strokes of the cane by a magistrates court after he pleaded guilty to theft.
There must be something wrong with the judiciary of our country if the life of a little girl has little value, if at all.
Her rapist escapes with a sentence which is similar to giving him a rap on the knuckles. He will be let off after two years jail, possibly earlier, with good behaviour. He can pick up the pieces of his life. He will also continue to be a danger to society.
Is this the how low our courts have descended to? Stealing a laptop warrants a more severe punishment than raping an underage girl, making her pregnant, and saddling her with an unwantedchild.
And what about the illegitimate child? He or she has to live with the knowledge that its father was a rapist.
What about the girls future? She will lack opportunities ineducation andagood job. She will have to depend on her own family to sustain her as her own future is blighted by this rapist. She may also be shunned by her own community and perhaps, her own family. What are her chances of forging a good stablerelationshipof her own, in the future?
Why do our courts treat the victims worse than they do the perpetrators? Instead of being helped, the victims undergo more humiliation and punishment.
Whatever sentence that is passed down to the rapist can never be sufficient and will not undo all the damage to his child. She is the one to bear the mental and physical scars for life. Her parents will bear some guilt for what has happened to her child.
It is important that the abuse, sexual or otherwise ofchildrenbe highlighted. The majority of the Malaysian public is not aware of the severity of this problem and the extent of damage to, or the possible long-term harmful effects, on children.
Most child sexual abuses are never disclosed, but if this is the sort of punishment that is meted out by the courts, it is no wonder that families of the children and the victims themselves, would rather suffer in silence.
When will the courts act to protect the victims of child sexual abuses?
It is time we had aSex Offenders Listso that those who sexually abuse children have their names placed on this list for the rest of their lives and their movements monitored by the police, once they are released from prison.
It is also time we had more severe punishments which will act as deterrents. Our courts are flawed.
Although Bint claims, If I could go back 25 years and start again I would, hisinterviewhits some unrepentant notes as well. What Ive done is turned a lot of my dreams into reality, He told theDaily Mail. Ive gone that extra step. Instead of fantasizing what it would be like to own a Ferrari I went out and got one.Dealbreakerhypothesizes about which is the most plausible Bint liehere.)
So, now that Bints (second) jail term is behind him, will he play by the rules? I cant say never again. Lets be honest, nobody would believe me if I said was going straight, he told theDaily Mail.
Many more details of his outrageous lies and manipulations can be foundhere
BBCsCrimewatchhas put together an ingenious renactment of Bints downfall. It began in ataxi cab.
For everything that gives us comfort and pleasure, obviously shifting from a lot to a little would be tougher than shifting from none to a few. So, if for a while we simulate a situation that denies us the stimulant completely, the shift changes perspective.
Take a child who craves chocolates all day through. Try and decrease her supply from five to one and she will not accept it, so used is she to five. Stop her supply for a few days, telling her clearly the denial is just for a limited period so as to win her cooperation. And then when the time comes, give her one a day. Comparing this to the total denial, she may be able to happily accept the new situation!
The same technique canworkforrelationshipsas well. Minimising contact with someone you are close to can be a slow and painful process, involving much heartache. And if you know its forever, it involves a lot more angst and hesitation. You keep telling yourself you should stay away and still are not able to do so. You allow yourself that one text message that leads to another, that one conversation that leads to a meeting, that one meeting that makes it difficult to move away again. Sometimes one partner is able to move on faster than the other, who may keep knocking at a door thats long been shut with demands that cannot be met any more, thus losing dignity in the process. Perhaps thats why they say ex-lovers can never be friends.
But what if you were to give yourself a month of total separation without any contact you know its just for a month,so there issomething to look forward to. And if there is a glimmer of hope in the distance that carries you forth,the situation always becomes easier. As you near the end of the month, you can decide on the coordinates for a newrelationship, afriendship. For now you have seen that you can be in control of the situation and this confidence arms you with a new power. And you may be able to prove wrong the adage that you cannot be friends with a former flame!
The point is! that no w you approach the situation with lowered expectations and so there is lesser scope for disappointment. Every relationship has its high points which are bound to be levelled out over time. If we base our expectations forever on those highs, the rest of the relationship is bound to be disappointing. For a stable, lasting relationship, you have to learn to deal with expectations. This is exactly what we do when we distance ourselves from a situation in order to get an objective perspective, which distance always provides us with.
Looking for a professional nod for my sugar theory, I consultedmy friend, psychiatrist Dr Deepak Raheja. He at once confirmed, the parameters of comparison are determined by the baseline. If you increase the threshold, it alters the neuro adaptation in that frame you mentally, physically and psychologically get used to that lesser amount of interaction. Sometimes weaning doesnt work and it is more effective to snap the cord. When you do this, the craving is a lot more. And then the re-experience helps the mind accept better.
He went on to explain theories of attachment which state that when you get attached, it fosters a state of dependence and lead to an increase in receptors in the brain that determine binding, and the body starts yearning. A smaller amount of the usual dose isnt enough to satisfy the receptors It is only when you give it the shock of total denial that the receptors are able to accept the lesser stimuli.
However,the doctorwarns that this is not likely to work in extreme situations, such as people with sexual addiction, etc. In extreme situations, unless dynamics of the mind are worked on, the mind will still keep yearning.
Even stellarrelationshipslose their spark over time. Here are the ingredients of a lasting, fruitful partnership, and techniques fo! r weathe ring the stormy periods.
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describe it as a process of individuation, with each party becoming a more sophisticated person through the ups and downs. The ancient tale of Amor and Psyche depictloveas a rite of passage, full of trials that eventually lead to a productive union.
I have been practicing psychotherapy for 35 years. Much of that time has been devoted to matters of love. Out of that experience, I can distill five basic issues that people face. These can be seen as guidelines for loving:
  • Love your partner.People struggling in a relationship are often focused more on themselves than on theirpartners. Or they worry so much about the quality of interactions that they dont see their partners as separate people. Jung once said that people often mistakenly assume that their partners have the same psychological make-up as they do. In this context, I would define love as taking an interest in your partners life as different from your own. When I do therapy withcouples, I sometimes ask one partner to sit aside and observe as I speak about deep matters with the other. I hope that each person will come to appreciate the others complexity, depth and difference.
  • Deal with shadow elements.Another person is bound to have ideas, behaviors and emotions that are particularly difficult for you. We are all raised differently and may have different spiritual and religious ideas, and certainly different ways of doing things. These may touch the shadow in a partner, raising issues that are taboo or anxiety-filled. It helps to anticipate these shadow factors and make them part of your philosophy of love. Many people go into a relationship unconsciously and deal minut! e-by-min ute with its challenges. Its better to have thought things through and come up with a working and flexible philosophy that includes dealing with differences.
  • Diffuse your sexuality.Sex is not only about love-making, but about having pleasure and fun in a broader sense. You can develop a life of pleasure with your partner, doing things that give deep satisfaction. Its not just about partying, but enjoying nature, the arts, yoga or some other spirit and body care. A sensuous life can make love-making less pressured and more enjoyable. Take care of your body. Baths and oils and sensuous clothes dont have to be superficial. It all depends on your attitude. Many people have deep puritanical ideas about the body that carry over into relationships. Often these ideas come from ones family background, or sometimes theyre just in the air. Love asks for some indulgence and lightness.
  • Aim for friendship.Many happily married couples say that what makes their relationship work is that their lover is also a friend. The history of philosophy would support that idea. Many writers of the past have said that friendship is the most important pleasure that life offers. You may be an intense lover and yet are still on the way toward friendship. It is a kind of love that is relatively free of illusions and wild emotions. It tends to be steady and aims at the well-being of the other. But you have to cultivate friendship. It doesnt come into being automatically, and it fades from lack of attention. Intense relationships dont seem to do well in the unrelenting fire of passions. Friendship is cooler, but, of course, not cold. It is a warm way of being together that takes its pleasure from sheer companionship, rather than from the cauldron of needs and desires that usually make romantic love so hot.
  • Make a life.Some couples are so focused on each other that they get tied up in interpretive knots that choke the relationship. Or it dries out from excessive ana! lysis an d attention. Love between two people naturally spills over into a community of friends, renewed contact with family members, making a home, perhaps having children and creating a life that extends beyond the couple. You can cultivate alifetogether and not just a relationship. Often this means learning about your partners interests and work and finding common activities in society. Love presses outward, feeding the world from the intensity of its passion. I often imagine world peace growing out of good sex and the interesting lives of couples. Our imagination of a relationship could be larger in scope and more dynamic. We could understand our feelings of love and our struggles to be reaching into a world in need of what we have found in the privacy of our personal lives.
  • Plato said that love is a mania a good kind of madness that drives us crazy and yet makes a world. Ancient philosophers said that the same drive that draws us together keeps the planets in orbit. Our loves are large in scope and definitely deserve creative attention and constant devotion.
    Even stellar relationships lose their spark over time. Here are the ingredients of a lasting, fruitful partnership, and techniques for weathering the stormy periods.
    Joy, passion, great sex: when a couple heads intomarriage, this is what they have in mind. Of course they want their relationship to lastbut without losing a shred of that initial high from when they first met, began courting, and fell in love. But people change. Relationships change. Some couples bonds deepen and relationships flourish over time; other partnerships dont fare as well. When our relationships lose intimacyas many of us fear they willis the love lost forever or just temporarily misplaced?
    As amarriage and family! therapis t in practice for 40 years (and married for nearly 35), one thing Ive learned is that even stellar relationships lose their spark over time. I help people understand how to weatherproof their relationships for the long run.
    Research shows that modern couples are looking for a partnership thats interesting. They want partners who enhance their lives and with whom they can grow over time. Gary W. Lewandowski Jr. at Monmouth University in New Jersey talks about self-expansion: how people learn about themselves from their relationships. His research demonstrates that as self-expansion increases, so do commitment and relationship satisfaction. In expansive partnerships, he argues, couples dont lose themselves in the marriagethey grow in it. Behaviors and character traits that had previously not been a part of their identity become essential to how they experience life.
    UCLAs Family Studies Center researched 1,500 couples who had been together for five or more years and who acknowledged having a strong, close, deeply committed bond. The couples revealed six common characteristics:
    There was a physical attraction between them.
    They were in the relationship out of clear choice rather than out of obligation or fear of being alone.
    They shared fundamental values, beliefs, interests, and goals.
    They were able to express anger clearly and directly and they resolved differences through communication and compromise.
    They experienced laughter, fun, pleasure, and play with each other.
    They were able to express support for each other and support each others activities, interests, and careers.
    In relationships with potential for durable longevity, each individual is willing to make the relationship a priority, giving it time, energy, and sustenance. As couples age together, the traits inherent in true friendship and close companionship take on greater significance. The partners constantly re-choose each other and feed positive energy to the relationship. They have each others back. They look out for each other.
    In healthy relationships, both partners feel appreciated. He knows she respects and admires him; she feels nurtured and desired by him. Men tell me that their partners sweetness helps them to keep their hearts open. Women tell me that a mans self-confidence is sexy. Conversely, men fear and resent it when their partners lose the sweetness and become brittle, bitter, and bitchy. Women fear and resent it when their partners become disengaged and either passive or controlling.


    MyOverseasVote: Equal Voting Rights for Malaysians Overseas

    23 February, 2011 By Andrew Yong

    Andrew Yong, the coordinator of MyOverseasVote, writes about the ongoing fight for equal voting rights for Malaysian citizens overseas. In just over two-and-a-half years since the 2008 "political tsunami" loosened the Barisan Nasionals stranglehold on political power in the country, Malaysia has had no fewer than fourteen by-elections - an average of one every ten weeks. A fifteenth by-election is on the way, and speculation is rife that a snap general election, not due till 2013, will be called together with the Sarawak state elections which must be held by the middle of this. Politics and electioneering have dominated the news headlines as never before.Yet of the 15 million potential electors in Malaysia, no more than 11 million are currently registered to vote. And a further 1 million Malaysians living overseas are unable to vote unless they belong to a limited number of citizens linked in some way to the Malaysian government.Article 119 of the Federal Constitution gives the right to vote to all Malaysian citizens of or above the age of 21 who are registered to vote, either as voters resident in a constituency or as "absent voters" registered in accordance with the applicable regulations.The regulations which have been drawn up by the Election Commission allow members of the armed forces, public servants and students in higher education, as well as the spouses of any of the above, to register as absent voters. Once registered as absent voters, they are automatically entitled to postal ballots; but for anyone else, there is no way to vote unless they can afford and find a flight to return to Malaysia to vote when an election is called.Although in theory any university or college student of the required age can register to vote as an absent voter, Malaysian emba! ssies an d high commissions in the past have regularly turned away any student who was not tied to a government scholarship. Only now is this being addressed by the Election Commission, and many embassies are still without guidance or forms. Roughly 20,000 Malaysians are engaged in postgraduate study outside Malaysia, and would generally be old enough to qualify to vote.But the vast majority of Malaysian citizens living overseas are neither government employees nor students, but rather ordinary people with ordinary jobs, retirees or the unemployed. Their estimated numbers vary between 700,000 and 1 million, but they are the very people whom the Malaysian government wants to attract back to Malaysia, and for that reason need to be encouraged to retain their Malaysian nationality despite leaving the country to pursue education, training and work experience and opportunities overseas.Many Malaysians eventually take up the nationality of their adopted countries after many years of living abroad, and because Malaysia does not allow dual nationality, lose their Malaysian citizenship as a result. Yet it is ironic that those Malaysians permanently resident in the UK or New Zealand who choose to retain their Malaysian citizenship are able to vote in those countries elections, while they, like their counterparts elsewhere, are deprived of any right to affect the outcome of elections back home in Malaysia.MyOverseasVote is a campaign group that was recently launched to seek to re-enfranchise all Malaysians living overseas, without discrimination on the grounds of occupation and employment. It aims, firstly, to force the Malaysian authorities to follow their own regulations and allow all qualified Malaysian students to register to vote as absent voters.Secondly, it aims to challenge the regulations that discriminate against Malaysians living overseas on the basis of their occupation and employment. It is impossible to think of any rational ground for discriminating between citizens who are government employees and students, ! on the o ne hand - and citizens who are private-sector workers, the retired and the unemployed, on the other - in the matter of something so fundamental as the right to vote. In our view, the distinction is arbitrary, and contrary to the grant of equality contained in Article 8 of the Federal Constitution.MyOverseasVote is seeking donations to cover the cost of taking the legal action all the way to the Federal Court, and to cover the risk of being penalised in costs by the courts should the action be unsuccessful. We are currently looking for volunteers, litigants and donations.Andrew Yong is a Penangite and a non-practising solicitor of the senior courts of England & Wales. There is no such thing as free legal advice, and any information you gain from this article is worth as much as you paid for it.

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    ITALIAN PRIME MINISTER SILVIO BERLUSCONI 57 YEARS OLDER THAN RUBY THE HEARTBREAKERBELIEVED TO BE JUST 17 YEARS OLD AT THE TIME OF THE ALLEGED AFFAIR


    IN THE INDIAN STATE OF MIZORAM THE WORLDS BIGGEST FAMILY ZIONA CHANA VS ITALIAN PRIMEMINISTERSILVIO BERLUSCONI 57 YEARS OLDER THAN RUBY THE HEARTBREAKERBELIEVED TO BE JUST 17 YEARS OLD AT THE TIME OF THE ALLEGED AFFAIR.




    Intimate details of the allegedsex scandalinvolving Italian PrimeMinisterSilvio Berlusconi and a Moroccan teen dancer are beginning to find their way into the international press.
    Newly released is a list of 24 uber-extravagant presents to thetuneof a cool $322,648 that the Italian premier is said to have given to Karima El-Mahroug, better known as Ruby the Heartbreaker and believed to be just 17 years old at the time of the alleged affair.
    As theTelegraphisreporting, among the spectacular goodies are two Rolex watches, a pair of Versace heels, a diamond necklace worth $20,495 and a red fox fur stole worth $24,594. In addition to the glamorous cache, Berlusconi is said to havepromisedRuby a sporty Audi R8, but ultimately never delivered.
    Check out just s! ome of t he many gifts Berlusconi is alleged to have given Ruby below:
    Ruby is said to have received two Rolex watches, one of which was worth $68,306.
    Though Berlusconi had already given her two Rolexes, Ruby allegedly claims she was also given a Dolce & Gabbana Swarovski crystal designer watch because I told him that I didnt like the Rolex watches.

    Ruby also allegedly picked a $20,495 diamond necklace made by Recarlo, a Valenza-based design jeweller which provided rings that Berlusconi gave to 24 women MPs and 13 Senators at Christmas.

    For Valentines Day, Berlusconi allegedly gave Ruby a Valentino dress encrusted with Swarovski pearls in honor of their first meeting.

    Versace designer heels are just one of the gifts listed
    .
    One of the Tiffany diamond bracelets bought by Berlusconi was even allegedly engraved with the initials of her nickname, R.R. for Ruby Rubacuori, or Ruby the Heartbreaker.

    Though Ruby had allegedly been promised an Audi R8, it was never delivered.

    According to theTelegraph, Ruby visited a Helen Yarmak store to determine how much a red fox fur stole the Italian premier had given her was worth. I knew after taking myself to the store in Via Torino that it cost [$24,594], she told prosecutors.
    Ruby says Berlusconi also gave her an expensive brooch which was bought on Via Montenapoleone, Milans premier shopping street. In fact he told me I should not have a very low neckline, so the brooch helps to cover me up, she told the Telegraph.

    • Ziona Chana lives with all of them in a 100-room mansion
    • His wives take it in turns to share his bed
    • It takes 30 whole chickens just to make dinner
    He is head of the worlds biggest family and says he is blessed to have his 39 wives.
    Ziona Chana also has 94 children, 14-daughters-in-law and 33 grandchildren.
    They live in a 100-room, four storeyhouseset amidst the hills of Baktwang village in the Indian state of Mizoram, where the wives sleep in giant communal dormitories.


    The Bar Council President And His Press Releases

    23 February, 2011 By Fahri Azzat
    A response to a senior lawyers posting on an email forum on the issue of the Bar Council Presidents Press Releases and deals with the Bar Council Presidents responsibility, a Bar Councillors accountability and what the Malaysian Judiciary should really be doing.


    Background: A senior lawyer with 23 years of practise defended the recent criticism against the Bar Council President, Mr. Ragunath Kesavan, opining he should not be singled out because, despite press releases being made by the President, they are collective Bar Council decisions. He points out the President and other office bearers are not paid and claims most lawyers do not recognize their sacrifices in taking up those positions. He suggests that they are unfairly criticized whether or not they do or say something. He moves on to say that legal fees in Malaysia are the cheapest in the region and how he has embraced technology to do things faster and more efficiently until we beat the judiciary at their own game.
    Dear [Sir],

    Of course the Bar Council is supposed to take a stand on various national issues. Some of our complaints are that they are not focused or absent on the appropriate issues (those that touch our practising lives). These complaints are not without merit - see the Gaza Flotilla press statement issued last year. The 4th paragraph is classic.

    The decision is a collective one, but lets be honest some fellas are more influential than others in there. It may be a collective one but how reflective are they? (I mean that in both senses of the word)

    If the President is merely bound by the entire Bar Council without any element of discretion whatsoever then please replace him with a fictional puppet or something that will at least reflect supposed working relationship between the office bearers and the rest of t! hose in the Bar Council. Then all 35 members can speak with one voice through the puppet.

    No, it is not unfair to single out Ragunath for it.

    He is the President.

    The buck stops with him whether he likes it or not. If you want to be at the top, then you must accept that you will be the first one to get hit. As President he has the final say whether to proceed with the statement. If he doesnt, get the puppet. Somebody has to take responsibility. The President has to be immediately accountable the rest of the Bar Councillors will also be accountable.

    Are you suggesting he retains the presidency but has the accountability of a janitor?

    Ragunath Kesavan, Bar Council President | Source: Malaysian InsiderYes, we elected them but how much of a choice do we really have in our candidates? Seriously. We elect them on account of the impressions that they have given to us that they are capable and are willing to make the sacrifice.

    Yes, I am somewhat aware of the responsibilities of the President or even just a normal Bar Councillor. Edmund [Bon] has apprised me of the immense amount of work that is required to be done in Council. But I also know there are a number who just warm seats and easily get elected year in year out (Ive sat in a few BC sub-committees myself). More importantly, all those that stand for the position know what they are up against no pay, more BC work, less paying work, lots of criticism. Im not happy with this situation but its there for the taking.

    If any of them say they didnt know this was coming then they have no business standing.

    Yes, there are sacrifices to be made but does that mean we cannot hold any of them accountable? Because they are doing us a freebie service, we must now treat them with kid gloves and always harken to the sacrifices they have made? We must only reserve the most generous praise for them? Or we must pity them the poor things damned if you do damned if you dont? Poor ba! by.

    I have heard this line of argument before at the legal aid level and I am not impressed. Once you agree to take responsibility with or without remuneration you do so to the best of your abilities. If you cannot do so, dont stand. If you got in and feel you cannot do it resign.

    Applying your criticism to the legal aid context, if I take up a case pro bono and then mess it up, am I entitled to tell the client, "Look buddy, you didnt pay me okay? Try to understand my position okay? I got a lot of paying work to do. Youre a freebie. Look at the sacrifices I made to do your case even though I butchered it?" Is this an acceptable standard to be operating at for the Bar Council i.e. mediocrity?

    Because mediocrity thrives when criticism and accountability is lacking.

    Two words to those who think they deserve such "immunity": Grow. Up.

    In my short career at the Bar, I have seen at least 2-3 manifestations of this case management thing. None of them had any sustainability because it was not a naturally occurring thing shaped from the various stakeholders to the judicial system. This round is no different. It is the same and usual shove it in our faces whilst thumping their chest in the public about what a great job the judiciary is doing. I am far younger than you in practise but I know this whole KPI (Key Performance Index) thing is not going to be the last of it.

    The thing is, we have been giving each and every Chief Justice a chance because we have no choice. We either dance to their directions or our clients cases are struck out or compromised.

    The Judges Involved in the 1988 Crisis | Source: The Star

    But all this talk of procedure, KPIs and what not in truth is really a smokescreen for what the Judiciary really should be doing reforming itself into a judicial institution that is respected first by its citizens and then by other countries, reconciling and redeeming itself from! the gho sts of 1988 as well as all those Chief Justices that have failed during their tenure to do justice.

    The Judiciary should be busy trying to reclaim its moral and ethical authority.

    For all its crowing about expeditiousness, are any of us impressed with the quality of judgments spurting forth at the Court of Appeal and Federal Court level during the Tun Zaki period? Are any of our Malaysian cases cited overseas by other Commonwealth countries? Did you notice that the test for leave changed twice during his tenure? First Syed Kechik then Jocelyn Tan now back to Syed Something Like Kechik? It was during his tenure that NH Chan, a former Court of Appeal judge, was roused from retirement to write hard hitting critiques against the Federal Court.

    Hey look! Somebody's destroying a marriage certificate! Is it to keep the second marriage secret from the first wife?

    But we know that is far, far more difficult to rejuvenate the Judiciarys moral and ethical authority in the hearts and minds of the nation.

    You dont need a Denning to make a merry go round faster.

    But if you are content with that then I apologise for interrupting your standing ovation.

    Editors Note: This piece has been edited for readability, errors and a more general readership.

    Fahri co-moderates an email forum known as LawyersTalk with Roger Tan, who founded it about 2+ years ago. LawyersTalk comprises of approximately 8,500+ lawyers from both Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah and Sarawak. Despite this, he tries his best not to sound or appear like a lawyer and often passes himself off as a TV2 drama minggu ini extra or aspiring B-movie actor.

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