Sunday, 7 July 2013

ANWAR - MANUSIA SERIBU WAJAH 11


ANWAR SUDAH TIDAK KERUAN!!!

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Berikut adalah kenyataan Anwar Ibrahim sejurus selepas Mesir menyaksikan kejatuhan Presiden Morsi:

“Pemimpin yang dipilih secara demokratik melalui pilihan raya bebas dan adil tidak seharusnya digulingkan sebegitu rupa.Tidak kira apa pengakhirannya,caranya adalah tidak wajar.”

Anwar nampaknya tidak dapat menerima rampasan kuasa oleh tentera Mesir kerana menyifatkannya sebagai tidak menghormati keputusan pilihanraya yang meletakkan Presiden Morsi di puncak kuasa.

Anwar juga menganggap tindakan merampas kuasa tanpa melalui pilihanraya adalah tidak wajar kerana menyalahi demokrasi.

Tetapi,berikut pula adalah laporan oleh Free Malaysia Today serta dipetik oleh AltThaiNews http://altthainews.blogspot.com/2013/05/us-prepares-to-overthrow-malaysian.html pada 15 Mei 2013,bertajuk “BN Akan diTumbangkan Tahun Ini” : Pakatan Rakyat berikrar akan menggulingkan kerajaan BN melalui jalanraya.

Jurucakap di dalam forum yang berlangsung semalam sebulat suara bersetuju bahawa menunggu 5 tahun lagi untuk pilihanraya adalah terlalu lama dan berikrar akan menggulingkan kerajaan BN melalui kekerasan.

Tambah laporan itu lagi : Hishamuddin Rais menyatakan bahawa tiada gunanya membawa ketidakpuasan hati mereka ke mahkamah kerana sistem perundangan dikawal oleh kerajaan.

“Kerana itulah kita mesti membawanya ke jalanraya.Kita mesti keluar. Apa yang Najib suka adalah salah dan apa yang dia tidak suka, itulah yang kita mesti lakukan.Kita akan gerakkan kumpulan yang besar ke jalanraya.Ini bukan ugutan,ini adalah janji!”

  Ini laporan dan wawancara Anwar dengan Interpress Service News Agency http://www.ipsnews.net/2012/02/malaysians-must-vote-out-corruption-racism/ pada 24 Februari 2012 :

BANGKOK, Feb 24 2012 (IPS) – Pemimpin pembangkang Malaysia yang berkarisma, Anwar Ibrahim, menyentuh semangat ‘Arab Spring’ bagi menamatkan 55 tahun pemerintahan UMNO dan parti komponennya di negara Asia Tenggara itu.

“Malaysia tidak boleh tersisih dari apa yang berlaku di seluruh dunia, terutamanya dunia Islam,” kata ketua Parti Keadilan Rakyat yang berumur 64 tahun itu.

“Bagi kami di Malaysia,ini adalah tanda yang meyakinkan: trend ke arah demokrasi,kebebasan dan lebih ketelusan di dunia Arab.” dan “Arab Spring,adalah berguna bagi kami di dunia Islam dalam hal ini. Ia mempunya impak bagi erti demokrasi.”

Nampaknya ketika mengutuk rampasan kuasa yang berlaku di Mesir,Anwar telah dengan tidak sengaja mengutuk diri sendiri.

Mungkinkah Anwar lupa bahawa beliaulah yang ke hulu ke hilir meragam tidak mahu menerima keputusan pilihanraya dan beliau jugalah yang menggerakkan ‘lembu dan kambingnya’ ke jalanraya kerana ingin melakukan rampasan kuasa.

Walaupun sering menafikan yang beliau ingin merampas kuasa melalui keganasan,tetapi perkataan Arab Spring yang dipilih oleh Anwar itu sendiri sudah cukup untuk membuktikan yang beliau ingin mencetuskan anarki.

Arab Spring sehingga kini telah menyaksikan hampir 130,000 kematian di semua negara yang terlibat.

Paling ramai adalah di Syria iaitu hampir 100,000,tetapi dikhuatiri lebih ramai lagi yang belum dilaporkan.Diikuti Libya 30,000 dan beberapa ratus atau ribu lagi di Mesir,Tunisia,Algeria,Yemen dan lain-lain.

Justeru,bagaimana Anwar boleh menjadikan Arab Spring sebagai sumber inspirasi tetapi di masa yang sama menafikan ingin mencetuskan anarki ???

Bagaimana Anwar mengutuk rampasan kuasa melalui kekerasan tetapi di masa yang sama turut ingin melakukannya ???

Bagaimana Anwar meminta orang lain menerima keputusan pilihanraya sedangkan beliau sendiri tidak mahu menerimanya ???

Kesimpulannya,benarlah kata orang-orang di keliling Anwar,bahawa Anwar sudahtidak keruan lagi



Q&A: ‘Malaysians Must Vote Out Corruption, Racism’


Marwaan Macan-Markar interviews ANWAR IBRAHIM, Malaysian opposition leader 

Anwar Ibrahim
Credit:Marwaan Macan-Markar/IPS 

BANGKOK, Feb 24 2012 (IPS) - Malaysia’s charismatic opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is tapping the spirit of the Arab Spring to end the 55-year unbroken rule of the United Malay National Organsiation (UMNO) and its allies in the Southeast Asian nation. 

“Malaysia cannot be isolated from what is happening throughout the world, particularly the Muslim world,” said the 64-year-old head of the Parti Kedilan Rakyat (PKR), or People’s Justice Party. “For us in Malaysia these are very reassuring signs: this trend towards democracy, freedom and more accountability in the Arab world.”
His ongoing campaign for more freedom will be tested in Malaysia’s provincial and national legislatures, where the PKR made history in the 2008 polls, winning five state governments out of 13, and 82 seats out of 222 in the national parliament.
But Anwar admitted during an interview in the Thai capital that he faces a formidable challenge, given how UMNO where he was once a rising star has persecuted him since he was fired as the country’s deputy prime minister in 1998 on charges of corruption and sodomy. He was freed after six years in jail after a court overturned the charges. But fresh allegations were made in 2008 that he had sodomised a former male aide, another case that was overturned by a court in January this year.
Excerpts from the interview follow:

Q: Has your January court victory boosted your political fortunes? 

A: It does not make a difference among my supporters because they know the case was based on trumped up charges. But it does make a difference for those who are non-committal or ruling party supporters. They received a daily barrage of news from the media during the case that Anwar is guilty and the judiciary is independent.

Q: Would you prefer a general election early this year? Or when the current parliament’s term runs out in March 2013? 

A: It is very likely the elections will be held this year. The massive campaign now by the government suggests that they may go for an election in late March or any time in June. So, we have to be prepared because elections in Malaysia are a mockery of the democratic system. The media is controlled and the campaign period is only seven to eight days – the shortest in the world.

Q: You have emerged as a symbol of a new Malaysia after decades of corrupt and authoritarian rule by the governing coalition. Do voters have a reason for optimism? 

A: Although I am not that young (laughs) …, our policies are clear for Malaysia to mature as a democracy. What the Arab Spring people are talking about and the Occupy Wall Street movement is talking about in terms of justice and being opposed to unbridled capitalism that caters only to the very rich and the very few are what we have been articulating.

Q: Does that mean a break from the state-driven capitalism of UMNO? 

A: Our economic agenda seeks to offer an alternative to this policy, which I consider obsolete. It only benefitted the rich families, members of the ruling clique and their cronies through contracts and shares. They became billionaires by using the Malay privileges. And they continue to defend this system tooth and nail because of their personal interest.

Q: UMNO’s other defining feature has been its race-based politics. But you head a coalition drawing on many ethnic groups. Is Malaysia ready for your politics seeking to transcend these deep divisions, particularly the Malay majority? 

A: It is challenging. I don’t deny the fact that it will be difficult. I have been accused by the governing party of trying to sell the country to the Chinese, or under us the country will be Christianised, and if I attend Hindu functions it has also become an issue. So, they are using these racist lines to attack me.
To be discriminated because of race is something unthinkable and unacceptable in this day and age. I believe the majority of Malaysians can be convinced to accept this view.

Q: What about sodomy? 

A: I have said that the law on sodomy is a crime. That does not mean I am pro-gay marriage. As a Muslim


AMUKANMELAYU - Sudah sudahlah .........bantulah KERAJAAN yang di pilih ini demi untuk raayat.....buatlah seperti yang dikata, sistem Pilihanraya Mesir pun sama macam kita.