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Showing posts with label Mahathir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mahathir. Show all posts

Saturday, February 23, 2013

AdilanClub: Mahathir: Profile of a congenital treasonous serial liar?

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Has there been a more loathsome, reviled, offensive, malevolent, repulsive, abhorrent and abhorred person in Asian politics than this man who claims he is a Constitutional Malay, but not an Indian even though his father was a Keralan of India descent? Since when, and by what logic or magic, did religion change anyone's DNA?

And I exult now that he has fallen on his own sword in his continuing vendetta against the man he (and UMNO/BN) fears more than anyone else, Anwar Ibrahim.


In his haste to anyhow link Anwar Ibrahim to the infamous and traitorous 'Project M Blue Identity Cards (IC) and Citizenships For Sale To Muslims' scandal, to illegally re-engineer the population mix in Sabah during his tenure as Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1981-2003, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad has over-played his hand.

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Ignorant Mahathir shames Malaysia

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The Financial Times has been running a series of article entitled ‘Capitalism in Crisis’ this month. Due perhaps to his notoriety from the days of the Asian currency crisis, Mahathir was invited to pen an article as part of this series. Or it may be that FT wanted to amuse its readers with an illustration of the kind of rabid, ignorant louts that hold sway over less-developed nations. In the event, Mahathir did not fail to make a fool of himself. Unfortunately for Malaysians, he was described as a former Prime Minister of Malaysia, embarrassing us all.
Mahathir started off with his usual rant about how Malaysia was asked to raise interest rates and let inefficient banks and companies go under in 1998; yet the West did not follow their own advice during the 2008 crisis. In fact, Mahathir is wrong to compare these two dissimilar events in the fashion that he does.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

After ousting Pak Lah, Mahathir now turns to Najib?

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WHO'S THE STRONGEST OF THEM ALL? ... After pressuring
 Abdullah (middle) to resign, Mahathir is said to be planning
Najib's retirement

Prime Minister Najib Razak is increasingly feeling the pressure once heaped on his predecessor Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, following a spate of statements coming from former strongman Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

This is the observation made by PAS vice president Mahfuz Omar, who said such a reality could be seen following Mahathir's recent statement telling Najib not to hold general election earlier.
Mahathir had claimed that an early election would not be beneficial to Barisan Nasional as more time was needed to finalise BN’s candidates based on the new “winnable candidates” criterion.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

WikiLeaks pinpoints Mahathir, Umno and EC in Sabah's infamous Project M

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A recent diplomatic cable released by Wikileaks has a rather ominous entry that pinpoints the then prime minister Mahathir Mohamad as being the perpetrator of a citizenship-for-votes scam, with the alleged direct involvement of the then Election Commission chief.
The cable stated: “During their discussion, Hussin claimed that (former EC head) Rashid admitted his direct involvement in UMNO's shadowy 1990s push to assume political control of the East Malaysia state of Sabah. During that decade, UMNO granted citizenship and Malaysian Identity Cards (ICs) to over 600,000 foreign migrant workers (predominantly Muslims from Indonesia and Mindanao) in Sabah, in exchange for their votes in state assembly elections (ref B). UMNO-affiliated parties subsequently took over all of Sabah's state assembly seats. According to Hussin, Rashid "admitted to personally issuing over 60,000 fraudulent Malaysian ICs in Sabah," to help UMNO assume political control there. Hussin told us Rashid characterized his Deputy EC Chairman, Wan Omar, as "an UMNO member who is anti-reform."

Sunday, August 7, 2011

At 86, Mahathir is still calling the shots in Umno

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Back in 2008, Najib Razak and Muhyiddin Yassin were only too happy and willing to help Mahathir Mohamad bring down the then prime minister Abdullah Badawi. Mahathir had made many attempts but could not hammer it through because Badawi had been smart enough to get a mandate of his own from the people, something that his successor Najib has failed to do and which is costing him now.
In 2004, Badawi who was Mahathir's anointed successor took the BN to a landlisde victory, a record 95 per cent rout that immediately sparked a jealous reaction from his former boss that too huge a dominance in Parliament was not good for the country. But Mahathir needn't have worried because in 2008, Badawi crashed. He took the BN to its worst-ever electoral performance, even losing the coalition's long-held two-thirds majority in Parliament.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Mahathir is responsible for Bersih

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An Australian researcher believes that Mahathir's elimination of a level political playing field created a need for a movement like Bersih.


PETALING JAYA: An Australian political researcher has credited former premier, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, for the formation of the Bersih and Bersih 2.0 coalitions.
In an interview with ABC Radio Australia yesterday, Greg Lopez of the Australian National University (ANU) bluntly stated that Mahathir had “virtually destroyed any check and balance available” during his lengthy reign.
“He put the judiciary, police and royalty under Umno so that it was just impossible for the opposition to have any fair go at winning an election,” Lopez said. “And this (conclusion) is born of numerous studies conducted at the ANU and in many other countries. It is a fact.”

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Mahathir and Anwar - the top two Malay leaders

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Mahathir and Anwar - the top two Malay leaders
Since 1998, no other Malaysian political struggle has had a greater impact than the one between former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad and his former deputy Anwar Ibrahim.
It has been a battle of epic proportions dividing the political landscape into two camps of thought. The Mahathir camp which sees Anwar as the mastermind for their demise and the Anwar camp which sees Anwar as the leader for change.
We have been served up every treat in the how-to-kill-off-your political rival cook-book. A relentless barrage of attacks, designed to undermine the people’s opinion of Anwar Ibrahim. Yet, in the deluge of attacks, the government has exposed its soft underside for all to see.
The depth of governmental involvement in Malaysia's judiciary decisions is glaring. The prosecutor’s department takes orders from the ruling elite. The police department is given a roster of “crimes” that top government officials want "investigated". And these are usually cases that malign the political opposition. Meanwhile, the main-stream media provides back-up vocals by singing the tunes of the ruling elite.
It was and is now an even noisier circus, and at the heart of it, was an intense rivalry between two individuals.
If we strip away all the accusations of sexual misconduct that we have been served with ad nauseum, allegations of corruption that cut both ways, and arguments for worthiness to lead a nation, then what we are left with are two very contrasting individuals. Their only commonality are their strong personalities.
Asian Financial Crisis
Anwar will be 64 this year and Mahathir 86. Both men are trim and watch their health with care.
Both are bold in their statements and headstrong in their actions when they believe they are on the right course. They will never back down from a fight, and even when they seem to be on the retreat, beware. They will spring back once they have caught their second wind and be even deadlier than before. This is their nature, they are fighters to the end.
Both men command their own following, a distinct feature for a leader. They lead the pack and stamp their authority on their followers. Both are masterful strategist, able to read the battle-field, never afraid to take risks or run with the decision they have made.
Their enmity started on December 3, 1997, five months into the infamous Asian Financial Crisis.
A meeting of the Cabinet was held on the island of Langkawi rather than Kuala Lumpur to accommodate Mahathir’s wishes to be part of LIMA that year. As Mahathir arrived at the meeting venue, to his shock he found that Anwar had concluded the meeting - without him.
It turned out that at the meeting steered by Anwar, the Cabinet had decided to adopt a plan proposed by the International Monetary Fund. The Malaysia plan was similar to the one adopted by Thailand and Indonesia, and would also cut public spending and halt infrastructure projects.
Mahathir, wily old fox that he was and is, humbly accepted the news. But quietly, he strategized his next move. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Upheaval still unresolved
It was a classic clash of personalities, spawning the greatest upheaval in the Malaysian political landscape that till today remains unresolved.
Anwar’s push for reform and transparency, his openness in asking for help from outside institutions and his non-conformist stance completely clashed with Mahathir’s I-know-best nature.
Perhaps due to experiences in his youth where he was made to feel inferior, Mahathir was hyper-critical of Western governments in his later years, and insistent on maintaining his hold on UMNO. He was not ready or keen to change the power equilibrium.
For sure, it was only possible for Mahathir to consider leaving office if the political status quo could remain 'intact' or in other words, the way he wanted. The Malaysian model thus had to adhere to what he had in mind and no other option was acceptable.
However, Anwar wanted to reform Malaysia which meant dismantling the structure laid down by his boss. And slowly, the fears grew in Mahathir’s mind that Anwar was a threat to his legacy.
This explains why, the UMNO attacks even now are all geared to discredit Anwar’s personality and character. There is clear and single-minded aim to undermine public perception of Anwar as a suitable leader. This is also the mindset and game-plan used by UMNO through the years.
The Malay nationalist party is not saying Anwar is not intelligent nor incapable of leading this nation. What the UMNO elite are saying is that he is not like Mahathir and therefore will disrupt the way things have always been done. He will break their old-boys club.
Reforms
The battle for Malaysia is really about the contrasting views of the two men, who were born with a destiny to lead.
UMNO is combating a man it fears will take apart its way of doing things. It is focused on the man and blind-sided towards the bigger agenda of reform and change. But ironically, it is this need to reform and change that is biting UMNO in the back.
Malaysians have become wiser after years of public bickering and Mahathir-versus-Anwar conspiracies. The masses seem to have learnt to judge for themselves what is really important for them as a nation.
Even if the Prime Minister Najib Razak, the current UMNO head, manages to take Anwar out of the picture, the agenda for reform and change will still be championed.
This 'reformasi' agenda is not conjoined to Anwar but is the aspiration of the citizens of Malaysia.
It is the strongest possible armour and Anwar's great fortune to be allowed to wear it. This is something that Najib should understand or he will only hurt himself trying pierce through it.       

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