Sydney Morning Herald | September 15, 2008
The former deputy prime minister is working hard to convince ruling party MPs to defect, writes Hamish McDonald in Kuching, Malaysia.
His Dayak ancestors were feared headhunters who once dominated this part of Borneo. Now James Masing is being headhunted.
The six federal members of parliament from his Sarawak People’s Party are being stalked by Anwar Ibrahim, the opposition leader who has set tomorrow as the date that Malaysia’s ruling Barisan Nasional coalition of the past 45 years will fall.
To achieve that, Dr Anwar needs at least 30 of Barisan’s 140 MPs to jump across and join the 82 MPs of his People’s Alliance grouping of three parties, which rattled the Government with startling advances in federal and state elections in March.
The 31 MPs from Sarawak, all but one in Barisan, will be a critical bloc. Dr Masing said the Anwar group tries to call him constantly. “I refuse to entertain them,” he declared, although he admitted admitted to a sense that “Malaysia was changing”.
But Dr Anwar’s chief headhunter in Sarawak, Ng Kim Ho, predicted “substantial” numbers of MPs will jump. “We are anticipating even entire parties,” said Mr Ng, a lawyer who became a state MP for Dr Anwar’s People’s Justice Party (PKR) in March.
After returning to parliament in a byelection on August 26, following six years in jail on contentious sodomy and corruption charges, Dr Anwar, the former deputy prime minister, wasted no time challenging his former colleagues in Barisan: on tomorrow’s anniversary of Malaysia’s formation in 1963 from former British colonies in Malaya and Borneo, he would show the numbers to take power.
No Barisan MP has yet jumped ship. Parliament is not even sitting this week because of Ramadan, so much would depend on the attitude of Malaysia’s king to any list of support that Dr Anwar presents. “The political situation is changing every six hours,” Mr Ng said in Sarawak. “September 16 will occur but it might not be the date itself.”
But Barisan is showing signs of alarm and disarray. Last week, 49 members of its “backbenchers club” were sent on a agricultural study tour to Taiwan, with a reported 50,000 ringgits ($18,500) each in pocket money. On Friday, Anwar representatives flew to Taipei to keep working on them.
The Government also showed off its most powerful weapon, the Internal Security Act, which allows detention for up to two years without trial. Last week, police arrested a political blogger, Raja Petra Kamarudin, as well as an opposition MP and a journalist under the act. Mr Anwar said it was to “engineer an atmosphere of fear and instability”.
Earlier, the armed forces chief, General Abdul Aziz Zainal, had made an unusual public request for the Government to act against anyone inciting racial hatreds, a veiled reminder of the Malay riots against Chinese in 1969. But the arrests were widely criticised, especially that of Penang journalist Tan Hoon Cheng, of the Sin Chew Daily, who had reported a remark by a local leader of Barisan’s dominant United Malays National Organisation, that the Chinese were “squatters” in Malaysia.
The official was quickly suspended from UMNO for three years, but even the two Barisan component parties based on Chinese voters joined protests that police were targeting the messenger, not the message. Tan was released on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the position of the Prime Minister, Abdullah Badawi, was undercut from within his own party. The Trade and Industry Minister, Muhyiddin Yassin, who is an UMNO vice-president, said the agreed post-election succession plan, whereby Mr Abdullah would hand over to his deputy, Najib Tun Razak, in June 2010, was “too long”. Mr Najib then said it was up to UMNO branches, which meet in a party congress in December.
And the former prime minister of 21 years, Mahathir Mohamad, who disavowed Mr Abdullah after the March election setback and quit UMNO in May, said he wants to rejoin the party, foreshadowing more manoeuvres to oust the Prime Minister.
But this week, it is Dr Anwar’s political game from the outside. “It’s a psychological battle, though we are now playing for real,” Mr Ng said. “Without setting a target, that date would never come. Without also trying to get the members of parliament to jump – to persuade them, use all kinds of technique – they will continue to sit and wait.”
The Anwar side is appealing to longstanding grievances that Sarawak and Sabah have not received their fair share of development funds from Kuala Lumpur or the cabinet portfolios their parliamentary numbers justify.
The other signal talks to the herd instinct. Barisan MPs have spent their careers under the domination of strong leaders, Dr Mahathir in Kuala Lumpur, and in, Kuching, Sarawak’s chief minister of the past 27 years, Taib Mahmud.
“Half of the people in Barisan Nasional could not stand the pressures of being in opposition politics,” Mr Ng said. “They are so used to everything going their own way: All they need to do is kowtow to one big leader … These Barisan MPs, we know their characters and weaknesses: we have to be able to work on them. ‘I don’t want to be the last to jump’ – I think there is this kind of fear, they don’t want to miss the boat when the change comes.”
Earlier, the armed forces chief, General Abdul Aziz Zainal, had made an unusual public request for the Government to act against anyone inciting racial hatreds, a veiled reminder of the Malay riots against Chinese in 1969. But the arrests were widely criticised, especially that of Penang journalist Tan Hoon Cheng, of the Sin Chew Daily, who had reported a remark by a local leader of Barisan’s dominant United Malays National Organisation, that the Chinese were “squatters” in Malaysia.
The official was quickly suspended from UMNO for three years, but even the two Barisan component parties based on Chinese voters joined protests that police were targeting the messenger, not the message. Tan was released on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the position of the Prime Minister, Abdullah Badawi, was undercut from within his own party. The Trade and Industry Minister, Muhyiddin Yassin, who is an UMNO vice-president, said the agreed post-election succession plan, whereby Mr Abdullah would hand over to his deputy, Najib Tun Razak, in June 2010, was “too long”. Mr Najib then said it was up to UMNO branches, which meet in a party congress in December.
And the former prime minister of 21 years, Mahathir Mohamad, who disavowed Mr Abdullah after the March election setback and quit UMNO in May, said he wants to rejoin the party, foreshadowing more manoeuvres to oust the Prime Minister.
But this week, it is Dr Anwar’s political game from the outside. “It’s a psychological battle, though we are now playing for real,” Mr Ng said. “Without setting a target, that date would never come. Without also trying to get the members of parliament to jump – to persuade them, use all kinds of technique – they will continue to sit and wait.”
The Anwar side is appealing to longstanding grievances that Sarawak and Sabah have not received their fair share of development funds from Kuala Lumpur or the cabinet portfolios their parliamentary numbers justify.
The other signal talks to the herd instinct. Barisan MPs have spent their careers under the domination of strong leaders, Dr Mahathir in Kuala Lumpur, and in, Kuching, Sarawak’s chief minister of the past 27 years, Taib Mahmud.
“Half of the people in Barisan Nasional could not stand the pressures of being in opposition politics,” Mr Ng said. “They are so used to everything going their own way: All they need to do is kowtow to one big leader … These Barisan MPs, we know their characters and weaknesses: we have to be able to work on them. ‘I don’t want to be the last to jump’ – I think there is this kind of fear, they don’t want to miss the boat when the change comes.”









Sudahlahhhhhhh
Dulu Mufti Perlis tu ckp sumpah Saiful diliwat anwar SAH, korang kutuk2 tu la ni la
La ni Mufti Perlis tu ckp ISA ni tak elok, korang angkat abih
PUTAQ ALAM PKR/PR neh
Muakk lah
Muaakkk
Sampahhh
Reply
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 15,7:14PM
“LEAD:MALAYSIA’S LAW MINISTER DATUK ZAID IBRAHIM RESIGNS OVER DETENTIONS”
I THINK TAN SRI MUHYIDDIN YASIN,TUN HISAMUDIN,TUN DR.MAHATHIR N OTHER MINISTERS IN THE GOVERNMENT INCLUDING MPs(LAWMAKERS) WILL DEFECT OR RESIGN OR FIRED SOONER OR LATER AFTER HIM.
WE CAN SEE THE CRACKDOWN INSIDE ABDULLAH’S ADMINISTRATION NOW BECAUSE PM AND TPM INCLUDING HOME MINISTER ARE ABUSING ISA 4 THEIR OWN BENEFITS.
MAYBE DSAI CANNOT TAKEOVER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 2DAY OR 2MOROW,BUT WE MUST CONTINUE SUPPORTING HIS(PAKATAN RAKYAT) VISION 2 SAVE OUR COUNTRY FROM CORRUPTION,NEPOTISME ETC INCLUDING ECONOMY SOCIAL PROBLEMS N POLITICAL PROBLEMS.
Reply
TV7 at 8pm news 5 PKR members had announce their visit to Taiwan had make Headway.Only now the TOP LEADERSHIP to work out the techical aspect.One wonder How true this can be.Commonsense or any body IQ can presume this maybe a another political chess.The chessmate got to be tomorrow.BN had change their move for chessmate.PKR as make make an alternate move .I think this is total picture.
Its a game its all right but putting the nation in this doubhtfull situation is totally wrong.
Politition came and go Either GOOD or BAD.Holding the people guessing and hoping is nobody right.Even at anycause.This was not the teaching of the forefather neither past leaqder.When their the sign was right their step down and let the Nation past on .Why not the current notice this sign a make way.Nobody rules for ever.
Reply
Assalamualaikum!
Demokrasi adalah agama yang syirik dan kufur kerana ianya adalah didasarkan kepada Aqidah, Syariat dan Akhlak yang syirik dan kufur :
1. AQIDAH DEMOKRASI adalah ciptaan manusia yang selain daripada Allah yang terdiri daripada RUBUBIYAH DAN ULUHIYAH MANUSIA :
i. Rububiyah Manusia bererti para pemerintah itu adalah TUHAN-TUHAN bagi manusia kerana mereka mempunyai HAK dan KUASA ke atas Kedaulatan, Otoriti dan Undang-undang dan mereka mempunyai HAK untuk MENGABDIKAN MANUSIA KEPADA KUASA MANUSIA;
ii. Uluhiyah Manusia bererti para pemerintah itu adalah TUHAN-TUHAN bagi manusia kerana segala kedaulatan, otoriti dan undang-undang yang dibuat dan diluluskan oleh para pemerintah itu adalah DITAATI dan DIPATUHI oleh golongan manusia yang diperintah;
2. SYARIAT DEMOKRASI yang terdiri daripada segala PERATURAN dan UNDANG-UNDANG yang dibuat dan diluluskan oleh parlimen (fasal 44 Perlembagaan Negara) adalah ciptaan manusia yang selain daripada Allah;
3. AKHLAK DEMOKRASI yang wujud dan berkembang di bawah kekuasaan dan undang-undang manusia adalah mengikut neraca-neraca dan nilai-nilai manusia yang dikuatkuasakan oleh peraturan dan undang-undang manusia.
Metod Islam untuk mewujudkan kerajaan Islam ialah Jihad, Perang dan Revolusi, bukan melalui jalan demokrasi dan proses demokrasi kerana itu adalah jalan yang syirik dan kufur.
Firman Allah : al-Hajj 40
Sekiranya Allah tidak menjatuhkan segolongan manusia dengan segolongan yang lain, nescaya runtuhlah tempat-tempat pertapaan serta gereja-gereja, dan sinagog-sinagog dan juga masjid-masjid yang sentiasa disebut nama Allah dengan banyak padanya.
Allah memerintahkan kita supaya melancarkan Jihad dan Perang dalam bentuk yang OFENSIF terhadap mana-mana kerajaan manusia yang MENGABDIKAN MANUSIA KEPADA KEKUASAAN MANUSIA seperti kerajaan demokrasi kita ini atau mana-mana kerajaan sekalipun yang memerintah dengan undang-undang manusia dan tidak memerintah dengan undang-undang Allah.
Firman Allah: al-Baqarah 193
Dan berperanglah sehingga tiada lagi fitnah (penindasan) dan jadilah agama untuk Allah.
“Fitnah” di sini dimaksudkan kepada penindasan, iaitu penindasan dalam bentuk peraturan dan undang-undang manusia yang berdaulat dan berkuasa ke atas manusia. Selagi mewujudnya “fitnah” dalam sistem politik demokrasi kita ini , selama itulah Jihad, Perang dan Revolusi diperintahkan ke atas kita . Ayat-ayat Jihad dan Perang seperti mana yang sedang kita bicarakan di sini adalah ayat-ayat yang UMUM, TETAP, FINAL dan MUKTAMAD yang diperintahkan ke atas seluruh umat Islam kita dan untuk sepanjang masa.
Reply