Friday, January 20, 2012

Najib and his pot-holed system Politics of the Prosecution








Could it possibly be true? our prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has  begun to believe what some admirers have started to suggest with incremental passion, that he is Malaysia's best-ever Prime Minister? The answer must be no. He is clearly not self-delusional.

Datuk Seri Najib Razak claimed today that Malaysia is the best place in the world to live in as it provided the
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The prime minister told a crowd of nearly 300 people in Lembah Pantai here that Barisan Nasional’s (BN) uninterrupted rule had transformed the country from minimalist, notional ideology  “which was said to have no potential” to the best Instead of treadmills, we have treadmillionaires in the world
If dancing has been described as the vertical expression of a horizontal desire, then there is a similar divergence between position and intention in politics. Subtle histrionics mix basic instinct with populist promise; rhetoric carries the message. The voter plays along, suspending disbelief en route to a polling booth.

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The haphazard urban sprawl has brought with it the big urban crawl.Bumper to bumper traffic is a common sight in KL.The city planners are not forward looking, lack planning skills, or just couldn’t care less.In spite of building more roads and flyovers at great costs they have not been able to resolve the problem. Unless, …Read more MINISTER FOR POT-HOLES,PROSTITUTION AND BUMPER TRAFFIC PROBLEM SET TO WIN LEMBAH PANTAI PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY

Saiful: Appeal against Anwar acquittal shows legal system is fair

January 20, 2012

Saiful, in an immediate response on his blog, said he was glad and welcomed the decision to file the notice of appeal at the Kuala Lumpur High Court. “I would like to state here that the filing is to ensure that I get justice until the highest court, as to what I have stated in my Police report in 2008,” he said.

“I would like to thank those who support me directly and indirectly to ensure I could go through the process of justice to the Court of Appeal.”

Saiful’s father, Azlan Md Lazim in an immediate reaction to Malaysiakini, said he was thankful that the Attorney-General had decided to file the notice of appeal.“That is all I can say to thank the AG (for his decision to appeal),” Azlan said, adding did not want to comment further on his hopes for the appeal.

Saiful yesterday posted an impassioned plea and sent an official letter to Gani urging the A-G’s Chambers to file an appeal on the Sodomy II case in order to preserve his dignity and honour.

Yesterday’s response was a follow-up, after Saiful had on January 9 tweeted, upon learning of Anwar’s acquittal, that if he did not get justice in this world, he would seek it in the hereafter.

Anwar had been charged, under Section 377B of the Penal Code, with sodomising Saiful at the Desa Damansara condominium between 3.01pm and 4.30pm on June 26, 2008. A total of 26 prosecution and seven defence witnesses, including Anwar, had testified in the trial.
Defence lawyer:  I was not notified

With the filing of the notice of appeal, the prosecution will have wait for Justice Zabidin to complete his written judgment. However, there is no time frame for the judge to do so.

When that is done, the A-G’s Chambers will then file a petition of appeal in the Court of Appeal, which will set a date to hear the appeal.

Anwar’s lawyer Sankara Nair (left) said in a statement this evening that he had not been formally notified of the appeal by the prosecution.

“However, if it is true, then it is most regrettable and atrocious – given that the trial judge has stated succinctly, in his verdict, that the crucial evidence could have been ‘tampered’ with.

“Hence, the substratum of the prosecution’s case is fatally demolished, rendering any appeal, no matter how many times, a desperate act in futility. It appears to be a case of political persecution of Anwar, and not prosecution,” Sankara added in his immediate response.

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