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PM Abdullah Ahmad Badawi = 9 MORE DAYS!

tun_dr_m

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http://malaysiakini.com/news/89242

Acid test as 'power' deadline looms
Sep 7, 08 11:58am

Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim faces one of the sternest tests of his tumultuous political career in the next nine days, as the deadline he has set to seize power approaches.
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The former deputy premier will also be summoned to court on Wednesday for a hearing that could launch a new trial on sodomy accusations - the same charge that saw him sacked and jailed a decade ago.

pkr congress seremban 260507 anwar talk to christian groupsAnwar has pulled off a string of spectacular successes in recent months, including snatching a third of parliamentary seats in March general elections, and recapturing the seat he lost after his fall from grace in 1998.

But despite disarray in the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, there are doubts that the 61-year-old maverick can achieve his new goal of toppling the government by Sept 16 with the help of defecting lawmakers.

"The hope is there, but I don't think it will happen on September 16," said Mohammad Agus Yusoff, a leading political analyst from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

"But it will happen eventually, if the present scenario continues and the Barisan Nasional government doesn't reform."

Anwar is riding a wave of deep public discontent with the Barisan Nasional, a coalition of race-based parties which has ruled since independence from Britain, and which has been flummoxed by the resurgent opposition.

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, a grandfatherly figure seen as weak and ineffective by critics including elements within his ruling party, has fended off calls to quit over his failure to check Anwar.

The spiralling cost of food and fuel, a slowing economy and fears of rising "Islamisation" by his party which represents majority Muslim Malays, has alienated voters, particularly from the ethnic Chinese and Indian minorities.

Pundits not completely writing it off

Anwar meanwhile has transformed his PKR party - which helms a three-member opposition alliance - into Malaysia's first pan-racial party with support from all three major ethnic groups.

His unerring political footwork makes pundits wary of completely writing off his chances of persuading 30 coalition lawmakers he needs to switch sides within the next few days.

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sivarasa questioned by police on balasubramaniam case 250708But PKR vice-president R Sivarasa (photo, right) said the government was going all-out to prevent a mass defection, and that the Sept 16 deadline might not be achievable.

"It's very difficult to be specific about it because the situation is quite fluid... so we're not fixated on September 16 as a date, but we're committed to getting the numbers to join us," he said.

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"What we're trying to achieve is certainly doable but we also recognise that Barisan is also putting obstacles in the way."

Abdullah last week vowed to crush any attempts to topple his rule, and in what is being seen as a precautionary measure, coalition lawmakers are being sent on an impromptu "overseas study trip" from Sept 7 to 19.

Both Anwar and Abdullah have journeyed to Sabah and Sarawak, seen as the source of likely defectors. Both sides have accused the other of buying the support of parliamentarians.

Court to set date for trial

Amid the high-stakes negotiations, Anwar and his lawyers are also dealing with the threat of new sodomy allegations levelled by a 23-year-old former aide, which could send him to jail for 20 years.

After being formally charged last month, he must appear at the Sessions Court on Wednesday for a hearing that could set the date for his trial, pass the case to another court, or even withdraw his bail and send him to prison.

pkr keadilan ijok post election 020507 anwar and tian chua"We're not sure, anything can happen. It could be transferred to the High Court, and there may be an attempt to revoke his bail. It's going to be quite political," said PKR's information chief Tian Chua (photo, far left).

Another sexual misconduct conviction would effectively end Anwar's political career, but Sivarasa dismissed the saga as a "sideshow" and was also upbeat about his prospects even if the Sept 16 deadline is missed.

"One wouldn't be able to avoid a sense of disappointment, but what we're going to say is that taking power is inevitable, it's going to happen," he said.

"Anwar's had a lot of difficult times in the past... but in terms of his political rehabilitation, he is the proverbial comeback kid."
 

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9 more days!

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http://malaysiakini.com/news/89243

PM orders stop on tiff over race issues
Sep 7, 08 12:46pm

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi urged Malaysians to stop discussing race and religious issues after a dispute over comments by a leader from his Umno party.
MCPX

His comments come after Ahmad Ismail, the Bukit Bendera division chief in Penang, allegedly claimed the Chinese were "squatters" in the country.

ahmad ismail bukit bendera umno penang racist cina tumpang 050908 03Ahmad (photo, left) was said to have made the statement two weeks ago while campaigning for a government candidate in a hotly contested by-election that returned opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim to parliament after a 10-year absence.

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"We do not want chaos in our country. If there is chaos, no one will win. Everyone will lose and the country will face problems," Abdullah was quoted as saying in a banner headline on the front page of The New Straits Times daily.

"Things that should not have been raised and sensitive things have surfaced. This has caused anger among the various races who feel their rights and sensitivities have been overlooked or ignored," he added.

abdullah ahmad badawi maha agriculture exposition 120808 02Abdullah said talk on issues such as race and religion could lead to disharmony, referring to an unwritten pact upon independence between the various races that ensures special privileges for the Malays in exchange for citizenship for Chinese and Indians.

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Refused to apologise

Ahmad has refused to apologise over the comment, saying he was misinterpreted and was referring to historical events, but it provoked a sharp response from within the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, which includes Chinese and Indian component parties.

Abdullah did not touch on his earlier advice to Ahmad to apologise after all Umno divisions in his home state of Penang openly backed the Bukit Bendera Umno chief.

On Saturday, a state youth wing of the Malaysian Chinese Association, the main Chinese party in the BN, urged it to consider leaving the coalition if Umno leaders refused to change their attitude.

Opposition leaders have also questioned Ahmad's claim, saying it took 11 days before the politician denied the allegation.

"Anyone who had been wrongly maligned or subject of a false accusation would ... make an instant response," Lim Kit Siang, a senior leader in the Pakatan Rakyat opposition alliance, said in a statement.
 

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while all eyes are turned to politicians in Sabah and Sarawak to jump ship, the end for BN will start in Peninsular Malaysia when the MCA, Gerakan and all other minor parties jumps ship.

Sabah and Sarawak are now in a unique position to determine their own future. Their joining Malaysia because of the Singapore factor will be a fact of history. Singapore will no longer be held responsible for their entry into Malaysia in 1963.

I can finally sleep in peace..........:o
 

BlueCat

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just be careful of what you are hope for.
he may turn out to be "Mr Chen Shui Bian" of Malaysia,once he become the PM,that is if he becomes one.
 

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Rest In Peace faster please...we can only move on when you Rest In Peace

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Nope! No way my friend!

:mad::mad:

I want the old dog thief LKy to be caught alive, held accountable and punished. Just like Chen Shui Bian right now. :wink: face the proper music.:wink:

Can not let him fucking die just like his corrupted cousin Suharto, not held accountable for corruption, just fucking die like that. :(:(

Can not let him fucking abscond like his corrupted cousin Thug-Sin & Marcos, just fucking hide safely away, not held accountable for all their bloody corruptions. :mad::mad::mad:

No Way!

I want to see a Grand Tribunal of Liquidation dig out every bit of famiLEE LEEgime dirt and sentence them properly and accordingly.

http://uncleyap-manifesto.blogspot.com/2008/03/manifesto-to-form-grand-tribunal-of.html

No Horse Run & No Dog Run!

Boh Bay Chow + Boh Kao Chow!

没马跑的总清算,一条狗也别想跑掉!
 

Adidas

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uncleyap,
i do not think we will see that day.
the opposition here are not like those at other countries.
 

BlueCat

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now his days is being prolong.
the opposition now shift/move their D-Day to after 16th September 2008 after the stunt by BN/UMNO.
 

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:mad::mad:

Nope! No way my friend!

:mad::mad:

I want the old dog thief LKy to be caught alive, held accountable and punished. Just like Chen Shui Bian right now. :wink: face the proper music.:wink:

Can not let him fucking die just like his corrupted cousin Suharto, not held accountable for corruption, just fucking die like that. :(:(

Can not let him fucking abscond like his corrupted cousin Thug-Sin & Marcos, just fucking hide safely away, not held accountable for all their bloody corruptions. :mad::mad::mad:

No Way!

I want to see a Grand Tribunal of Liquidation dig out every bit of famiLEE LEEgime dirt and sentence them properly and accordingly.

http://uncleyap-manifesto.blogspot.com/2008/03/manifesto-to-form-grand-tribunal-of.html

No Horse Run & No Dog Run!

Boh Bay Chow + Boh Kao Chow!

没马跑的总清算,一条狗也别想跑掉!

UncleYap,

Slightly difficult leh....unless we have our own "Bian Tian"..else only way is to dig out grave....
 

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Norhayati Aulkifli, a 22-year-old student, said, "we want to see real change in Malaysia and we believe only Anwar can deliver that."

"We want an end to corruption and crime, and to have an honest government."

Anwar's supporter. She will be very disappointed,I do not think Anwar has the solution to it also.
Maybe he will be another Ah Bian in disguise.
 
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Anwar's supporter. She will be very disappointed,I do not think Anwar has the solution to it also.
Maybe he will be another Ah Bian in disguise.

Anwar hs not stated any policies--only said that there will not be any bumiputra. Let's see the Malays reaction to that.
 

Harry Lee

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If Anwar comes in, Malaysia will surely overtake Singapore without its Bumi policies.

I will have to beg them to take Singapore back into Malaysia
 
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