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Showing posts with label Ibrahim Ali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ibrahim Ali. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

AdilanClub: WHAT A JOKE: Ibrahim Ali 'hoping' to replace Nik Aziz as the next Kelantan chief minister?

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AdilanClub:Breaking news, is the best for news

Nik Aziz Nik Mat, the spiritual leader of PAS is still relevant as MB (Menteri Besar) of Kelantan. He still has the political stamina to move on despite his old age. Nik Aziz is now 81 years old – the oldest politician to hold a government post in the country.

Even at this age his mind is still alert and he has the forte to govern the state despite all the needless blitzkriegs by UMNO against him and his administration.


Nevertheless, with or without Nik Aziz Nik Mat, political analysts opine that Kelantan will remain under PAS for many more years to come. Nik Aziz is a religio-charismatic leader who is well-liked by Muslims and non-Muslims. This man is seen as an exemplary Islamic leader who lives a simple life, unlike many of the shady characters in UMNO..

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Frog Tales: Ibrahim Ali turns NFC into Malaysia's Animal Farm!

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If the NFC scandal, a blatant thieving of Malaysia’s public funds, could get any worse, it did with the entry of the whiny, loud presence of Ibrahim Ali, the soon-to-be ex-MP for Pasir Mas.
Ibrahim Ali, nicknamed 'Frog' for his party-hopping ways, along with 12 ‘NGOs’, was given a briefing by Salleh Ismail, the clearly less-than-intelligent  Chairman of the NFC and husband of Women's minister Shahrizat Jalil.
After the briefing, Ibrahim Ali called a press conference and dropped the bombshell that the Auditor-General  had agreed that the NFC was not, after all, in a ‘mess’. No, the AG had not done so publicly but in a private meeting with…..Salleh Ismail, according to…..Salleh Ismail! Based on this highly questionable piece of information, Ibrahim Ali now demands that the AG publicly says that the NFC is not in a mess.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Ibrahim Ali scolds students: UUCA not important enough to justify protests

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Malay rights NGO Perkasa said today undergraduates should not be demonstrating against the controversial Universities and University Colleges Act (UUCA) as it is not as important as poverty or the threat of communism.
President Datuk Ibrahim Ali told reporters the students should not copy undergraduates from 40 years ago when he was “the biggest organiser of street protests” as the government has already announced it would amend the law in March to allow students to join political parties.
“In the 1970s, we only had two universities, the economy was not growing, poverty was high, the New Economic Policy had only just begun and the communist threat was still there. We fought against starvation, we demonstrated for reasonable causes.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Ibrahim Ali snores in Parliament: I fell asleep because I had fever

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He has done it again. Pasir Mas MP and Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali stirred up laughter around the country and throughout cyberspace when he was snapped snoring in Parliament on Wednesday.
And he did not deny it, putting it down to the cough mixture he had been taking.
"I must have dozed off for a couple of minutes, but the picture has been published on the Internet as though I sleep all the time in the Dewan Rakyat. Even US President Barack Obama must have seen that picture of me!," Bernama reported him as saying.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Ibrahim Ali "chops" the Star as anti-Islam: "Testing the limits of Muslim tolerance"

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Not to be outdone by another fast-rising rabble-rouser Ezam Mohd Nor, Perkasa president Ibrahim Ali and his motley group of self-proclaimed defenders of the Malay race are back again stirring up trouble.
This time, their hapless victim is the Star, the newspaper owned by the MCA but which many say is controlled by UMNO.
"I think we should 'chop' the Star as an anti-Islam. I don't accept the explanation that it was a mistake. We all know who the Star editor is," Ibrahim Ali told reporters after chairing a Perkasa supreme council meeting on Sunday.
“I believe that they are testing the limits of Muslim tolerance."

Friday, July 22, 2011

UiTM does 'damage control' over Ibrahim Ali

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KUALA LUMPUR - Claiming it was just a proposal which was rushed by UiTM's Institut Pemikiran dan Kepimpinan Melayu (IMPAK), UiTM’s vice chancellor attempted to distance his administration from an award named after UMNO loyalist Ibrahim Ali.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

No, this isn't Monty Python, the Ibrahim Ali Leadership Award is for real

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In a bid to further make a hero of himself, Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali has mooted a leadership award in his own name for both male and female students at the UiTM. And to sure that there will be applicants for The Ibrahim Ali Leadership Award, the man himself is sponsoring a cash prize of RM5,000.
"Not that we want to undermine him, but really, when I first heard of it, I though it was a joke like Monty Python," PKR legal affairs director Latheefa Koya told Malaysia Chronicle.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Act against Ibrahim Ali for racist statement, says Khairy

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Act against Ibrahim Ali for racist statement, says Khairy
KUALA LUMPUR - Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin urged the authorities to take action against Malay rights group Perkasa's president Datuk Ibrahim Ali for 'threatening' the Chinese community.
"It is a racist and seditious statement that is dangerous.
"Action should be taken against him as his statement is a clear threat," he told reporters at Parliament's lobby here on Monday.
He added that the authorities should use the Sedition Act to investigate Ibrahim over his statement.
Although supporting freedom of expression, Khairy said that Ibrahim had gone beyond that and had made a threat against the Chinese community by asking them to 'stock-up' for July 9.
He assured the Chinese community that the view put forth by Ibrahim was solely his own and did not represent that of Malays in general.
"Umno Youth does not subscribe to such a view," he added.
Ibrahim, who recently announced that Perkasa would hold a demonstration to counter the planned Bersih 2.0 street rally on July 9, had called on the Chinese to stock up on food.




Monday, June 20, 2011

Arrest Ibrahim Ali for threatening to harm the Chinese, Pakatan tells police

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Arrest Ibrahim Ali for threatening to harm the Chinese, Pakatan tells police
In a bid to take the shine of Bersih official launch due later tonight, self-appointed "war general" Ibrahim Ali threatened to turn Kuala Lumpur into a sea of blood on July 9 if his wishes were not heeded.
“Imagine if chaos erupts. If the Bersih rally is not cancelled. I believe the Chinese community will have to stock up on food,” the Perkasa chief told a crowd of some 500 supporters in Kuala Lumpur.
He and Perkasa members had burned an effigy of Bersih president, Ambiga Sreenevasan.
“Yes, anything can happen. And so I ask the police to act and use whatever powers are at their disposal.”
But instead of fear, the only response he elicited were calls for his arrests, rude names for his lack of intellectual substance and sighs of exasperation for the crudity of his behavior.
"The first person to be arrested should be him," MP for Gopeng Lee Boon Chye told Malaysia Chronicle. "I am not surprised he would use May 13 as a bogeyman. Firstly, he has limited knowledge, so for him May 13 is the reference point for evrything. Secondly, it actually indicates his links to Najib and Mahathir."
The Najib and Mahathir connection
The portly Ibrahim Ali, known for his high-pitched and high-volume rhetoric, is close to former premier Mahathir Mohamad, who is the Perkasa founder. May 13, 1969, was a day of racial riots that left hundreds of Chinese dead in the streets of Kuala Lumpur after Malay leaders from UMNO provoked inter-communal violence.
Najib's father, second prime minister Abdul Razak Hussein, was accused of triggering the incident so as to oust the then-prime minister Tunku Abdul Rahman.
Despite May 13 being a black day for Malaysia and Najib's professed wishes for racial unity as expressed by his 1 Malaysia slogan, he has not lifted a finger stop Ibrahim's ranting.
Meanwhile, Bersih - a coalition of 62 NGOs - is holding its launch at the KL Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall at No. 1, Jalan Maharajalela, Kuala Lumpur at 8.30 pm tonight. It has invited all Malaysians to attend give their views on the rally.
"BERSIH 2.0 emphasises once again that the Perhimpunan BERSIH 2.0 is purely a civil society initiative and we have invited other organisations including political parties from all sides of the political divide to join us in upholding democracy and calling for electoral reform," its organising committee said in a statement on Saturday.
"BERSIH 2.0 once again invites all interested Malaysians to attend and express their views at the Launch of Perhimpunan BERSIH 2.0 on 19th June 2011, during which we will explain further the 8 demands of BERSIH 2.0."
Vote for anyone except BN if Ibrahim not punished
PAS leaders have reassured Malaysians not to be put off by Ibrahim's "silly rhetoric". The Islamist party has promised free legal fees "all the way" should Perkasa and UMNO stir up trouble for protesters.
PAS has pledged to send 300,000 supporters.
"Don't waste time on that copy cat. He will be lucky to get even 1,000 supporters on that day," PAS MP for Bukit Gantang Nizar Jamaluddin told Malaysia Chronicle.
Nizar was referring to Ibrahim, who is also the Pasir Mas MP. Even BN politicians such as Nazri Aziz have tagged him as a "clown".
Pakatan leaders say that if no action was taken against Ibrahim and Perkasa, then Malaysians - especially the Chinese - must ensure that they voted for anyone other than the BN at the coming general election, which is widely expected to be held within months.



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