Monday, October 5, 2009

Said Datuk Seri Najib Razak.a technicalmatter did not involve the judiciary like my SMS Shafee Abdullah,Judge Zaki dismiss Najib as a witness

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Said Datuk Seri Najib Razak.a technicalmatter did not involve the judiciary like my SMS Shafee Abdullah,Judge Zaki dismiss Najib as a witness


According to evidence introduced at the trial and other sources, Abdul Razak contacted Najib’s chief of staff, Musa Safri, to ask Najib’s bodyguards, Azilah and Sirul, to “do something” about Altantuya. Musa was not required to appear as a witness. Deputy Commander Mastor Mohd Ariff, an associate of the two bodyguards, said members of the unit were required to follow all orders of their superiors without question, describing the unit’s members as “like robots” who would only take orders from their superiors. Abdul Razak, a civilian and friend of Najib’s, was not a superior officer.According to an affidavit filed by Abdul Razak, Azilah contacted Abdul Razak after Altantuya’s disappearance to say that “tonight encik (sir), you can sleep well.”
Testimony by the murdered woman’s cousin indicated that immigration records of Altantuya and the two Mongolian companions who had come toMalaysia with her to confront Abdul Razak disappeared from the government’s immigration files. She also responded to a question that she had seen a picture of Altantuya having dinner with Najib before she was hurriedly hushed up by both prosecution and defense lawyers.

Nonetheless, Judge Mohd Zaki dismissed a bid in July to call Najib as a witness in the trial. Zaki also refused to call Balasubramaniam despite his written declaration, which implicated Najib in the events leading up to the murder. In addition to other lurid details, Balasubramaniam described text messages between Najib and Abdul Razak in which the latter was asking for help to avoid arrest.

Later, a series of text messages was made public indicating that Najib had been involved in finding a lawyer, Shafee Abdullah, to represent Abdul Razak. One message from Shafee to Najib said: "We provided (the police) everything, including old PDAs and notebooks and a couple of bills. Nothing incriminating." Malaysia Today said the exchange raises questions if anything "incriminating" was kept from the police.

Besides allegations that Altantuya was the lover of both men, the case has raised additional concerns of corruption at the top of the United Malays National Organisation, the leading political party in the national ruling coalition. The Mongolian woman appears to have been the translator on a controversial transaction in which Malaysia, with Najib as defense minister, paid €1 billion for French submarines, netting a company tied to Abdul Razak US$111 million in “commissions.”

Tan Sri Isa Samad. Port Dickson to become an army town under BN’s leadership free flow OF tax free beer another way to entice voter ARMY POSTAL VOTES

PORT DICKSON, Oct 4 — Developing Port Dickson as an rrmy town will be the top priority for Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate for the Bagan Pinang state by-election,Tan Sri Isa Samad.
“I will discuss the matter with the Defence Ministry and the state government. It is the main agenda as it was announced by the prime minister,” he told reporters after attending a Kemas programme in Teluk Kemang here today.
The announcement was made by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak last Tuesday in recognition of the contributions of the Malaysian Armed Forces, the army in particular, as Port Dickson has produced many army recruits.
Isa, who is Teluk Kemang Umno division head, said he believed members of the armed forces, who will be voting in Bagan Pinang, will appreciate the government’s efforts to develop an army town which will look after their welfare. — Bernam Developing Port Dickson as an army town will be the top priority for Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate for the Bagan Pinang state by-election,Tan Sri Isa Samad.
“I will discuss the matter with the Defence Ministry and the state government. It is the main agenda as it was announced by the prime minister,” he told reporters after attending a Kemas programme in Teluk Kemang here today.Tan Sri Isa Samad. Port Dickson to become an army town under BN’s leadership free flow OF tax free beer another way to entice voter ARMY POSTAL VOTES
The announcement was made by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak last Tuesday in recognition of the contributions of the Malaysian Armed Forces, the army in particular, as Port Dickson has produced many army recruits.
Isa, who is Teluk Kemang Umno division head, said he believed members of the armed forces, who will be voting in Bagan Pinang, will appreciate the government’s efforts to develop an army town which will look after their welfare. — Bernama


‘In Isa we trust’

By Adib Zalkapli

PORT DICKSON, Oct 5 — Even though he voted DAP’s Tan Kok Wai in the last general election, he would back Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad if he has the chance to vote in Bagan Pinang.

“I am from Lukut so I am more familiar with Isa, I don’t know about other people,” said a Chinese shopkeeper as he arranged cans of what appears to be China-made, “fake” European beer at his shop in a commercial centre situated some 10km from here.

He has been a Cheras voter all his adult life, and had only recently applied to be transferred to the constituency so he is most likely not able to vote on Oct 11.

For him, Isa is a nice man who has brought a lot of development to his small former mining town when he was the mentri besar.

“I am not sure what PAS is up to these days,” said his wife, referring to the recent actions of the Islamist party in Selangor in attempting to ban the sale of beer in convenience stores.

About 4km away in an all-Malay village called Kampung Baru Si Rusa, PAS almost has no presence.

“There are some PAS supporters here, but they are the minority,” said teacher Suhaili Ahmad, who also runs a stall in the evening selling what she calls Soup Power, along the village’s main road.

“When I got married in the year 2000, Tan Sri Isa attended our wedding,” she added.

Isa talking to teachers at SK Telok Kemang. — Pictures by Choo Choy May

The mother of two is hoping for Isa to win big this time, as she is in need of government assistance to expand her business which she jointly manages with her husband.

“We applied for a Tekun loan and received RM20,000, which I have used to enlarge the shop,” she said, referring to the micro-credit scheme run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry.

Suhaili took out her camera to show us what the stall used to look like; a humble wooden structure only one-fourth of its current size.

“The highway was built during Isa’s time, it helps to ease congestion in the village; before that during Chinese New Year there was no way we could drive out of this place,” she said.

The Port Dickson Highway, opened in 1997, which was meant to shorten the travel period between the state capital and this coastal town, also opened accessibility to the village.

Suhaili now uses the highway almost every day to get to the primary school in Lukut town, where she teaches English.

Isa’s influence runs deep in the whole of the Teluk Kemang parliamentary constituency, within which Bagan Pinang is situated.

Suhaili runs the Soup Power stall.

At a dialogue session with local teachers just before nomination, the former Umno vice-president was seen as a problem solver.

“I hope the declaration of Port Dickson as an Army town will bring business opportunities to my husband,” said a teacher from Sekolah Kebangsaan Teluk Kemang, who is married to a retired soldier and has settled in the town.

“My housing area needs more street humps,” said another teacher.

When giving his speech, while promising to solve the teachers’ problems, he gave a list of projects planned for Port Dickson — some of them mooted during his administration, like the flood prevention system.

“I remember all of them, like a teacher who remembers whole textbooks,” said Isa.

And to the Indian community, Isa promised to revive the six-year-old low-cost housing project at Siliau Estate.

“If you vote for me that will be a very easy thing for me to solve,” said Isa.


Amazing. That these voters will continue to sell their soul to money. Development? Aiya, uncle shopkeeper, what are you going to do when your child grows up, scores 9As in SPM etc, and could not get a place in local U, sebab, dia "pendatang"?

Say Uncle Shopkeeper - does Teoh Beng Hock mean anything to you? Could have been your kid that MACC decided to do gravity test on. Or, could have been your kid that some mis-guided policemen who tested C4 on.

Then again, I do partly blame Hasan Ali & his fiasco in Sgor. If, he had behaved more as a statesman than the power hungry politician that many now presume he is, perhaps some of the above responses would have been more favorable to PR.


The Star Newspaper ran an article on Freedom .



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