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Re-Blogged Credit to | The Anwar Ibrahim Factor
Politik Anwar bahaya
Oleh Norfatimah Ahmad dan Sazarina Shahrim
bhnews@bharian.com.my
Sentimen Cina, India cetus keresahan kaum
KUALA LUMPUR: Ketua Pembangkang, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, memainkan sentimen amat berbahaya dengan menimbulkan pelbagai isu berbentuk spekulasi seolah-olah melakukan ‘tawar-menawar’ dengan masyarakat Cina dan India untuk meraih simpati bagi mencapai impiannya untuk berkuasa.
Ketua Penerangan Umno, Tan Sri Muhammad Muhd Taib, berkata Penasihat Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) itu menimbulkan lepas satu isu satu isu lain, macam dalam drama, plot demi plot, sedangkan semua itu hanya spekulasi politik.
“Anwar meraih simpati undi Cina dan India untuk berkuasa. Ini mengakibatkan wujud salah interpretasi mengenai hak kaum. Semua kaum seharusnya mematuhi hak mereka dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan kerana perkara itu sudah dipersetujui ketika kemerdekaan,” katanya.
Sehubungan itu, beliau meminta rakyat tidak terpengaruh dengan slogan politik Anwar yang memainkan sentimen orang Cina dan India supaya meruntuhkan keharmonian serta kemakmuran yang dibina kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN).
“Rakyat perlu kembali kepada semangat kerjasama kaum ketika Perlembagaan Persekutuan digubal. Kita tidak boleh pinda Perlembagaan ikut alunan macam turun naik ombak kerana yang akan jadi mangsa adalah rakyat dan kestabilan negara,” katanya.
Let’s forget about Anwar Ibrahim for a while. I think Malaysians can be categorised into 3 major groups using the Zaid Ibrahim Factor. Those who agree with him and looks forward to the reforms he has in mind, those who abhor him for the kind of ‘keterbukaan’ and freedom he has given to the law fraternity, and the threats he has allegedly implied on the Muslim Malay community. Lastly, the third group would be those who have no idea who he is and think that reform in Malaysia means building more bridges, roads and more super-malls.

Off The Edge August issue provided an insightful look into the Malaysian and the lawyer that is in Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, our current de-factor Law Minister, who was brought to the Cabinet after the March 8 BN disaster, despite initially thrown into the bekas YB UMNO rubbish-bin. I suggest you all read it.
Read on, and see which group you belong to.
Group 1: You will find inspiration and small hopes when you read the following: (excerpts from the interview with Zaid Ibrahim in OfftheEdge.)
- ….”If you want reforms, it’s not enough to talk about concepts such as the rule of law or about restrictive laws. You have to show, by tangible process or module, that you are better off with this change. You have to convince at the intellectual level…after three months in government I realised more than I ever did before that people’s cultural milieu – their values, the environment they operate within – is the single most significant deterrent to reform. You have to address that”
- ….”I always say that the future of the Malays, in particular, depends not just on ample economic opportunities; equally important is they have ample opportunity for mindset change; changes in the level in which they interact with the world…”
- ….”if you want democracy and the rule of law, you must first provide the system with sufficient checks and balances. And then you must have sufficient transparency in the process itself, so that people know what has taken place. Secrecy is the opposite of that, and we still have this culture in our society…”
- …”I would like to see UMNO more democratic and being driven by issues rather than personalities…some of my friends think that I am out of touch with UMNO, but I merely take a different view of things…I would like a transformation of that magnitude. I would like to see debates among members of the Supreme Council – why are they standing for this post? – not just Shabery and Anwar. That would bring issues to the fore. We have to make the party alive and interesting, then we will have a following”
- …”I hope we can. I want to do my bit. I hope to make some difference in this short time that we have. That is all I can say. I think if we fail to change, things may reach a state where they would be irreversible. For too long we have lives in this less than clear state of rule of law. I want to reemphasise the importance that all political parties support these legal reforms. I do not see Malaysia can progress if institutions such as the courts and the police do not meet the expectations of the public, in discharging their duties and responsibilities. Our future depends on our civic institutions being respected, credible and operating within the parameters of efficiency, integrity and transparency. This is my two cents contribution to this country and I will fight for it”
Group 2: You will be in total agreement when the read such comments from fans of Chedet.com, the blog of our fourth prime minister, who laid the foundation for the current distress facing the country.
Salam Tun,
Pertama, Menteri de-facto, Zaid kena letak jawatan. Tiada pembelaan langsung kepada agama&bangsa. Memalukan Melayu. Harapkan pagar, pagar makan padi, harapkan menteri, menteri senyap sepi. Semuanya kerana kepentingan diri, sudah jadi Menteri, dah lah menteri yang kontroversi, dari UMNO KB yang kena gantung ahli.
Dalam hal Majlis Peguam…Pihak kerajaanlah yang harus dipersalahkan terutama Dato Zaid menteri undang-undang ini…kerana beliaulah yang terlalu baik memberi sagu hati kepada para hakim yang tersingkir dan sekarang nampaknya Majlis Peguam perlukan lebih lagi… Dimana suara Dato Zaid ini? Adakah kerajaan sekarang ni tunduk kepada Majlis Peguam ini…Kenapa rakyat sahaja yang hendak memprotes…Mungkinkan Dato Zaid akan mengiyakan sahaja segala tindak tanduk Majlis Peguam ini…
Menteri semacam ini seharus meletakan jawatan sahaja…selain dari Pak turut bosnya…tiada apa yang dibuat yang menampakan kebaikan…
Assalamu’alaikum Yang Amat Dihormati Tun dan bloggers,
1. Kepimpinan Majlis Peguam sememangnya kurang ajar dalam hal-hal sensitivity dan masih tak sedar diri. Termasuk Ong Ka Ting, Lim Keng Yaik, Samy Vellu dan Bernard Dompok. Siapa mereka ini nak pertikai Artikel 121 (1a)???
2. Zaid Ibrahim menteri bangsat hilang entah ke mana.
3. Apa yang hebatnya si Ambiga dapat Datuk. Negeri yang awarded Datukship patut segera tarik balik title tersebut. Jangan tunggu lagi.
Group 3: You will leave the future of the country to Group 1 and Group 2 kind of people.
So which group do you belong to? I foresee a better hope for this beautiful country if more Malaysians turn out to be in Group 1 while unfortunately, this country is heading for doom and gloom if the Group 2 kind of people are allowed to take charge.
Dr. Mahathir, with all due respect, has cultivated a very ill culture amongst us and has taught and inspired many people to be in Group 2.

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