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		<title>Turkey Gives Muslim world Hope in The Arab Spring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Todayszaman.com Former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has said that Turkey&#8217;s democratic reforms give the entire Muslim world hope for the future of the Arab Spring. Ibrahim discussed on Thursday the overlapping roles of Islam and democracy in the reforms sweeping North Africa and the Middle East at this month&#8217;s Alliance of Civilizations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From <a href="http://www.todayszaman.com/newsDetail_getNewsById.action?newsId=270429">Todayszaman.com</a></p>
<p>Former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has said that Turkey&#8217;s democratic reforms give the entire Muslim world hope for the future of the Arab Spring.</p>
<p>Ibrahim discussed on Thursday the overlapping roles of Islam and democracy in the reforms sweeping North Africa and the Middle East at this month&#8217;s Alliance of Civilizations meeting in ?stanbul. “The Muslim masses want leadership,” Ibrahim said. “The Muslim world needs an effective voice to represent the call for freedom and justice.” Turkey&#8217;s role and influence in the Arab Spring is “critical,” Ibrahim stressed, adding that both the Western and Muslim world are looking to Turkey and Indonesia, another flourishing Muslim democracy, at a time of great political change.</p>
<p>The developments in Turkey, Indonesia and in the Arab Spring countries offer the Muslim world a fresh voice, Ibrahim said.</p>
<p>The Malaysian politician described the excitement that bubbled among the masses and the complete silence of the leaders of the repressive regimes of countries that witnessed the Arab Spring uprisings. “This is why I was excited when the prime minister came out and presented the issue of human rights, the issue of freedom for all and the issue of dignity for all men and women as a universal construct, not just a Turkish or Western construct,” he said. “It was timely that the prime minister took a position that no leader can continue without representing the sentiments and aspirations of the people.” “I remain optimistic about the Arab Spring and the future of the Muslim world. We see how Turkey has navigated [successful democratization efforts and reforms],” said Ibrahim of the Muslim world’s generally positive view of Turkey. “Keep up the good work,” he encouraged.</p>
<p>Democracy is often heralded as an ideal that belongs to the West, but Ibrahim disagreed.</p>
<p>“Democracy is not just a Western construct,” Ibrahim said. “Do you realize that Indonesia, the largest Muslim democracy in the world, had free, democratic elections in 1955?”</p>
<p>Ibrahim said he used to joke with former US Vice President Al Gore that Indonesia’s elections in 1955 were far more democratic than Florida’s in 2000. “Why do you think Muslim countries have risen up against exploitation, imperialism and colonization? Because they honor freedom,” he told the crowd gathered at the prime minister’s office in Dolmabahçe Palace.</p>
<p>“The Arab Spring will not be successful if it follows a Western model,” Ibrahim emphasized. And on the question of what sort of government should be established in the place of the toppled regimes, Ibrahim said simply, “Let the Arabs decide.”</p>
<p>But there are universal principles, Ibrahim said, that will not be compromised. “The freedom of expression, the freedom of speech and the battle against corruption and greed … these values we will not compromise,” he said.</p>
<p>Contrasting Turkey, Malaysia’s ‘democracies’</p>
<p>“Turkey is a democracy. Malaysia is not,” Ibrahim said matter-of-factly. Ibrahim argued it is wrong to call Malaysia a democracy. “There is not one free media outlet in Malaysia,” he said.</p>
<p>On Thursday morning, Ibrahim said he read on the front page of a Turkish newspaper a stringent criticism of the prime minister’s most recent comments. “This is what a democracy is all about &#8212; the right to disagree,” he said.</p>
<p>“I often joke that in Malaysia we have freedom of speech, but not after speech,” said Ibrahim, who was fired from his position as deputy prime minister and arrested after speaking out against the Malaysian prime minister.</p>
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		<title>Israel Dominates the Debate in Malaysia – Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 08:57:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anwar Ibrahim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Wall Street Journal Recent comments by Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim have demonstrated yet again how issues related to Israel continue to divide this majority-Muslim country – and could influence the country’s next national election. In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, Mr. Anwar responded to the question of whether he would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From <a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/searealtime/2012/01/31/israel-dominates-the-debate-in-malaysia-–-again/">Wall Street Journal</a></p>
<p>Recent comments by Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim have demonstrated yet again how issues related to Israel continue to divide this majority-Muslim country – and could influence the country’s next national election.</p>
<p>In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, Mr. Anwar responded to the question of whether he would open diplomatic ties with Israel by stating his “support” for “efforts to protect the security of the state of Israel,” while at the same time backing the “legitimate rights of the Palestinians.” He stopped short of saying he would establish diplomatic relations between the two states – what he describes as a “tricky” issue – and stated that any change to the status quo would remain contingent on Israel recognizing the aspirations of the Palestinians.</p>
<p>Malaysia is one of three Southeast Asian nations including Indonesia and Brunei that does not have diplomatic relations with Israel, though limited economic ties exist between private companies in both countries.</p>
<p>“Some refuse to recognize the state of Israel,” he said, “but I think our policy should be clear – protect the security [of Israel] but you must be as firm in protecting the legitimate interests of the Palestinians.”</p>
<p>The comments triggered a storm of debate and criticism, with members of the ruling United Malays National Organization (UMNO) and other groups accusing the leader of abandoning the Palestinian cause – an emotive cause long-supported in the majority-Muslim Southeast Asian nation.</p>
<p>Lawmakers called on Mr. Anwar’s opposition coalition to release an official statement on the issue, while president of the right-wing Malay group Perkasa Ibrahim Ali said he would raise the issue in Parliament.</p>
<p>Mr. Anwar responded by saying he supported a “two-state solution” with Palestine, a policy he said was no different from the official stance adopted by the United Nations and Malaysia itself.</p>
<p>“I am issuing a stern warning to anyone trying to twist my statement just so that they can say that I have betrayed the aspirations of the Palestinian people,” he said in a statement to the press. His party’s stand “is to defend the rights of whoever it is that has been victimised,” the statement said.</p>
<p>Though an ethnically-diverse nation that practices freedom of religion, Malaysia has declared Islam as its state religion and tensions over Israel-Palestine issues often boil over. A large percentage of the country’s population supports the Palestinian cause, and jumped to criticize Israel after it launched raids on Gaza in December 2008 and stormed a flotilla in May 2010 that was carrying activists and humanitarian aid to Gaza.</p>
<p>Tensions over the issue are even more on edge now, as Malaysia gears up for its next general election, which must be called by early next year, giving politicians more incentive to argue their views in the press than usual.</p>
<p>“The issue is tied in with Malaysia being an Islamic country,” and the idea that “therefore it should support Palestine,” said James Chin, a professor at the Malaysian branch of Australia’s Monash University. He added the caveat that support for the Palestinians became a much larger issue in Malaysian politics after the era of former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who has been accused by world leaders of holding anti-Semitic views, which he disputes.</p>
<p>In a statement to the local press, Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman, a member of the ruling UMNO, disputed Mr. Anwar’s claim that Malaysia’s current policy on Israel is the same as his own. Although Malaysia officially supports a “two-state solution” in settling the Israel-Palestinian conflict, it has also sharply criticized actions taken by Israeli forces in the past, which the foreign minister indicated means Malaysia isn’t supporting “all steps” to protect Israeli security.</p>
<p>“[Anwar’s comments] show a blanket support for anything Israel does,” said Khairy Jamaluddin, the chief of UMNO’s youth wing, who disputed any suggestion Malaysia’s ruling party was trying to politicize the issue ahead of an election. “The issue of Palestine is a top foreign policy priority for my party, it would be an issue during the election year or otherwise… timing doesn’t matter.”</p>
<p>In 2010, Mr. Anwar – who in the past has been described as the face of liberal democracy in Malaysia – found himself on the other side of the argument after he lambasted UMNO for its relationship with a public relations firm called APCO. In Parliament, he said the firm was “controlled by Zionists” and working on behalf of the American government to influence Malaysian government policy – a charge denied by both the government and the public relations firm.</p>
<p>At the time, American-Jewish groups such as B’nai B’rith accused the opposition leader of “anti-Jewish” and “anti-Israel” slanders, and called on American officials to suspend their ties with Mr. Anwar.</p>
<p>Still, many analysts believe the latest kerfuffle is largely electioneering on the part of the ruling coalition, preoccupied with the looming possibility that the next election will be the hardest-fought yet.</p>
<p>“They’re just using it as a weapon to bring (Mr. Anwar) down,” said Mr. Chin at Monash University.</p>
<p>– Celine Fernandez contributed to this article</p>
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		<title>Hamas Leader Calls for Two-State Solution, But Refuses to Renounce Violence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From NPR.COM Hamas Foreign Minister We Accept Two-State Solution With &#8217;67 Borders The Two-Way NPR Hamas&#8217; Deputy Foreign Minister Ghazi Hamad. Hamas&#8217; Deputy Foreign Minister Ghazi Hamad told NPR&#8217;s Robert Siegel that the Islamic political party has accepted a two-state solution that respects the 1967 borders. Robert asked Hamad in a very straight forward way: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From<a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/05/24/136403918/hamas-foreign-minister-we-accept-two-state-solution-with-67-borders" target="_blank"> NPR.COM</a></p>
<p><a href="http://anwaribrahimblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Hamas-Foreign-Minister-We-Accept-Two-State-Solution-With-67-Borders-The-Two-Way-NPR.mp3">Hamas Foreign Minister  We Accept Two-State Solution With &#8217;67 Borders   The Two-Way   NPR</a></p>
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<p><em>Hamas&#8217; Deputy Foreign Minister Ghazi Hamad.</em></p>
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<p>Hamas&#8217; Deputy Foreign Minister Ghazi Hamad told NPR&#8217;s Robert Siegel that the Islamic political party has accepted a two-state solution that respects the 1967 borders.</p>
<p>Robert asked Hamad in a very straight forward way: &#8220;If Israel were to accept a two-state solution in which Palestine would be in Gaza and the West Bank and have its capital in Jerusalem, is that an acceptable aim that Hamas is striving for or is that in and of itself insufficient because there would still be a state of Israel?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Look, we said, frankly, we accept the state and &#8217;67 borders. This was mentioned many times and we repeated many times,&#8221; said Hamad. Here&#8217;s his full answer:</p>
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<p>Ghazi Hamad on All Things Considered</p>
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<p>Hamas, which has been known for its rocket attacks and suicide bombings, just signed a reconciliation with its secular rival Fatah. In 2007, Hamas expelled Fatah from Gaza and the Palestinians ended up with a divided government. According to analysts, the reconciliation between the two groups means Hamas is trying to moderate its views to appeal to the West.</p>
<p>Hamad told Robert that people should not judge Hamas on what it used to be before:</p>
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<p>Ghazi Amad on All Things Considered</p>
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<p>&#8220;I think Hamas shows a lot of flexibility. We became more pragmatic, more realistic. Hamas is ready to go more and more for political solutions. Hamas could be a good player in making peace in this region, but don&#8217;t use sticks against him, and punishment against Hamas,&#8221; Hamad said, referring to the sanctions imposed after Hamas won a decisive majority in the Palestinian Parliament in 2006.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/World/20110513/hamas-makes-diplomatic-overtures-to-west-110513/">an analysis piece</a> by the Associated Press, they point out that Hamas&#8217; more moderate stance may be genuine:</p>
<blockquote><p>Both Hamas officials and outside analysts say the group has learned some bitter lessons during its four years in power in Gaza. The impression is that Israel&#8217;s blockade, which caused widespread hardship in the crowded territory, a blistering Israeli military offensive two years ago and the uprisings throughout the Arab world have all factored into its thinking.</p>
<p>Hani Masri, a Palestinian commentator who sometimes mediates between Hamas and its secular rival, Fatah, said Hamas realized that to lead the Palestinians, it needs &#8220;acceptance by the international community, particularly the West.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>In his interview with Robert, Hamad did criticize Israel. He said the ball is now in its court and it needs to decide whether it&#8217;s willing to accept a Palestinian state with its capital in Jerusalem and whether it&#8217;s willing to &#8220;evict&#8221; its settlers in Palestinian territory.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are just fighting against occupation,&#8221; Hamad said. &#8220;We are figting to liberate our homeland. This our ambition.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hamad also said Hamas was &#8220;not in the pocket&#8221; of Iran or Syria. Hamad made much the same comments <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/hardtalk/9475898.stm">on the BBC&#8217;s Hardtalk</a>. But PressTV, the Iranian government&#8217;s English-language news service, reports that <a href="http://www.presstv.ir/detail/180321.html">Hamad told them</a> Hamas would &#8220;never recognize Israel.&#8221;</p>
<p>For it&#8217;s part, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that Israel wants nothing to do with a Palestinian government that includes Hamas.</p>
<p>&#8220;A leopard has sunk its teeth in our flesh, in the flesh of our children, wives, our elderly, and we will not be tempted to believe that this leopard has now changed its spots,&#8221; Netanyahu told the AP. &#8220;We will not ignore its voracious growls. We will strike it down.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Note we&#8217;ve added the interview as it aired on All Things Considered at the top of this post.</em></p>
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<p>From <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/06/world/middleeast/06palestinians.html?_r=1">New York Times</a></p>
<p>One day after celebrating a landmark reconciliation accordfor Palestinian unity, Khaled Meshal, the Hamas leader, said on Thursday that he was fully committed to working for a two-state solution but declined to swear off violence or agree that a Palestinian state would produce an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.<br />
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<p>Palestinian Factions Sign Accord to End Rift (May 5, 2011)<br />
“The whole world knows what Hamas thinks and what our principles are,” Mr. Meshal said in an interview in his Cairo hotel suite. “But we are talking now about a common national agenda. The world should deal with what we are working toward now, the national political program.”</p>
<p>He defined that as “a Palestinian state in the 1967 lines with Jerusalem as its capital, without any settlements or settlers, not an inch of land swaps and respecting the right of return” of Palestinian refugees to Israel itself.</p>
<p>Asked if a deal honoring those principles would produce an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Mr. Meshal said, “I don’t want to talk about that.”</p>
<p>He added: “When Israel made agreements with Egypt and Jordan, no one conditioned it on how Israel should think. The Arabs and the West didn’t ask Israel what it was thinking deep inside. All Palestinians know that 60 years ago they were living on historic Palestine from the river to the sea. It is no secret.”</p>
<p>Asked whether in his pact with Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Fatah-dominatedPalestinian Authority, he agreed to end violent resistance, he replied: “Where there is occupation and settlement, there is a right to resistance. Israel is the aggressor. But resistance is a means, not an end.”</p>
<p>He added that over the coming months, as Hamas and Fatah work out their differences, “we are ready to reach an agreement on how to manage resistance.” He noted that Hamas had entered into cease-fires with Israel in the past and that it was ready to do so in the future. There is one in effect right now. But his broad principle, he said, was this: “If occupation ends, resistance ends. If Israel stops firing, we stop firing.”</p>
<p>Asked if he thought nonviolent resistance was a useful approach for the Palestinians, he replied, “Unfortunately, nonviolence doesn’t work against the Israelis.”</p>
<p>Israel has blasted the Fatah-Hamas agreement as, in effect, bringing terrorists into the Palestinian government. The United States has said it is waiting to see what the pact consists of before reacting. Washington provides hundreds of millions of dollars a year to the Palestinian Authority.</p>
<p>“We are going to be carefully assessing what this action really means,” Secretary of StateHillary Rodham Clinton said of the pact in Rome. She said that Washington could not accept a Palestinian government including Hamas unless it renounced violence, agreed to live by previous Israeli-Palestinian agreements and recognized Israel. These are the so-called “quartet principles,” agreed on by the United States, United Nations, European Union and Russia.</p>
<p>Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain made a similar point during a visit to London by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. Any new Palestinian government “must reject violence, recognize Israel’s right to exist and engage in the peace process,” a spokesman for Mr. Cameron quoted him as saying.</p>
<p>Mr. Abbas, who has largely given up on peace negotiations with Israel under Mr. Netanyahu, concluded that the best way forward was national unity and an appeal to the international community to create a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem.</p>
<p>His Fatah-dominated Palestinian Authority holds sway in the West Bank, but Hamas runs Gaza. The two groups fought a brief civil war in 2007 and have been divided ever since. The agreement they signed this week calls for a new government of technocrats to plan for elections in the coming year as well as committees to coordinate security cooperation and questions like prisoner releases.</p>
<p>But the bitterness runs deep and many challenges remain. Mr. Meshal noted in the 30-minute interview that at the unity ceremony in Cairo on Wednesday, there had been a delay because Mr. Abbas had not initially agreed that Mr. Meshal could speak from the podium.</p>
<p>“I don’t want to go into the details of it, but there was an unfortunate wrong and we overcame it,” he said of the ceremony arrangements. “This is not the superficial issue of who is sitting on the stage. The crucial issue is that there has been a division between the two main parties in the Palestinian arena. Reconciliation should be seen in the arrangement and in who is speaking.”</p>
<p>Asked what had changed in recent months that allowed the long-delayed pact to go through, he said that both Fatah and the new Egyptian government had agreed, for the first time, to Hamas’s adding annexes to the agreement reflecting its views. He declined to elaborate on the contents of those additional items.</p>
<p>Mr. Meshal said that there was recent activity on ways to release Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier held for nearly five years by Hamas, but that there had been no breakthrough. He blamed Mr. Netanyahu, saying he was responsible for the delay.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oleh AIC (anwar ibrahim club) Sokong Pelaksanaan Qazaf Sebagai Mekanisme Syariah Untuk Halang Fitnah dan Politik Lucah Hari ini, 30 Januari 2012, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim melalui barisan peguamnya akan mengemukakan hujah di Mahkamah Rayuan Syariah Kuala Lumpur. Ini bertujuan agar Mahkamah meneliti semula keputusan yang dibuat oleh Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi Syariah Kuala Lumpur yang [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Sokong Pelaksanaan Qazaf Sebagai Mekanisme Syariah Untuk Halang Fitnah dan Politik Lucah</strong></p>
<p>Hari ini, 30 Januari 2012, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim melalui barisan peguamnya akan mengemukakan hujah di Mahkamah Rayuan Syariah Kuala Lumpur. Ini bertujuan agar Mahkamah meneliti semula keputusan yang dibuat oleh Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi Syariah Kuala Lumpur yang telah menolak permohonan untuk mahkamah memerintahkan supaya Ketua Pendakwa Syarie mendakwa Saiful Bukhari berhubung dengan kes qazaf.</p>
<p>Kelab Anwar Ibrahim (AIC) melihat pelaksanaan qazaf ini seharus dipermudahkan oleh Mahkamah, khususnya di dalam kes melibatkan Datuk Seri Anwar ini. Mahkamah Syariah mempunyai kapasiti yang jelas untuk membenarkan Saiful Bukhari dibicarakan melalui prosiding Mahkamah Syariah dan didakwa di atas tuduhan palsu yang beliau kemukakan pada tahun 2008.</p>
<p>Keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur pada 9 Januari 2012 jelas membuktikan bahawa tuduhan tersebut adalah tidak berasas, malah berniat jahat.</p>
<p>Pelaksanaan qazaf ini, secara jelas berpotensi menutup ruang fitnah daripada dilakukan secara berleluasa, malah ia juga dapat mengekang budaya menggunakan pertuduhan palsu melibatkan jenayah seksual sebagai satu alat politik untuk memusnahkan kredibiliti mana-mana pihak.</p>
<p>AIC melihat pembunuhan karakter ke atas Datuk Seri Anwar sudah menjadi semakin parah. Sekiranya pelaksanaan qazaf ini diperlekeh dan ditolak oleh Mahkamah Rayuan Syariah, ianya bukan sekadar satu ketidakadilan kepada Datuk Seri Anwar, malah secara tidak langsung menafikan prospek perundangan syariah yang jelas menjulang pembelaan hak-hak dan maruah mana-mana individu daripada difitnah sewenang-wenangnya.</p>
<p>Adalah sangat mendukacitakan, di saat Malaysia disebut-sebut sebagai Negara Islam Contoh oleh pemimpin negara, budaya fitnah dan penggunaan politik lucah semakin berleluasa di Malaysia sehingga ke satu tahap yang membimbangkan. Lebih memburukkan keadaan apabila ianya dijadikan satu senjata politik dan seolah tidak terhalang dan kebal daripada undang-undang.</p>
<p>Justeru harapan besar rakyat Malaysia amnya dan umat Islam yang prihatin khususnya, agar pelaksanaan qazaf ini dapat direalisasikan. Ayuh bersama tolak budaya fitnah dan politik lucah demi kemaslahatan rakyat dan negara, demi menjulang politik baru yang lebih matang dan segar.</p>
<p><strong>Saifuddin Shafi Muhamad<br />
Setiausaha<br />
Kelab Anwar Ibrahim (AIC)</strong></p>
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		<title>KEADILAN: Kenyataan Anwar Selari Hamas, Gerakan Islam</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 07:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anwar Ibrahim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keadilan Daily Kenyataan Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim berkenaan isu Palestin-Israel adalah selari dengan Inisiatif Keamanan Arab, malah didokong gerakan Islam seluruh dunia termasuk Hamas- sebuah gerakan yang mempelopori perjuangan rakyat Palestin. Kenyataan Anwar, yang disiarkan oleh Wall Street Journal melalui satu wawancara 26 Januari lalu bagaimanapun diputarbelitkan media milik Umno, kata Ketua Penerangan KEADILAN, Dr [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.keadilandaily.com/keadilan-kenyataan-anwar-selari-hamas-gerakan-islam/" target="_blank">Keadilan Daily</a></p>
<p>Kenyataan Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim berkenaan isu Palestin-Israel adalah selari dengan Inisiatif Keamanan Arab, malah didokong gerakan Islam seluruh dunia termasuk Hamas- sebuah gerakan yang mempelopori perjuangan rakyat Palestin.</p>
<p>Kenyataan Anwar, yang disiarkan oleh Wall Street Journal melalui satu wawancara 26 Januari lalu bagaimanapun diputarbelitkan media milik Umno, kata Ketua Penerangan KEADILAN, Dr Muhammad Nur Manuty.</p>
<p>Beliau ditanya mengenai prinsip Penyelesaian Dua Negara atau lebih dikenali sebagai <em>Two-State Solution</em> yang  turut dipersetujui Hamas dan Majlis Keselamatan Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB).</p>
<p>“Hamas pernah menyatakan kebarangkalian untuk melihat realiti kewujudan dua buah negara yang berasingan, tetapi pemimpin Hamas mahu memastikan Israel benar-benar jujur untuk mengiktiraf negara Palestin menurut Resolusi Majlis Keselamatan PBB 1967,</p>
<p>“Bagaimanapun sekiranya kedaulatan negara Palestin ini tidak dijamin, Hamas tidak bersetuju.</p>
<p>“Jadi tidak menjadi kehairanan apabila Datuk Seri Anwar, dengan mengambil kiraan politik semasa menyebut mengenai isu ini yang tidak terkeluar dari pandangan gerakan Islam seluruh dunia termasuk Hamas,” kata Muhammad Nur.</p>
<p>Menurutnya lagi, ketua pembangkang itu juga sentiasa dimaklumkan mengenai pandangan dan dasar gerakan-gerakan Islam dalam konteks menyelesaikan konflik antara Palestin-Israel.</p>
<p>Tambah beliau, pendirian Anwar mengenai isu itu juga sangat konsisten dan tidak perlu dipertikaikan.</p>
<p>“Pendirian Anwar supaya rakyat Palestin mendapat hak balik mereka dari segi kesahihan sebagai warganegara tidak perlu dipertikaikan kerana beliau memang konsisten sejak berjuang dalam gerakan Islam dan arena politik.</p>
<p>“Ideanya tentang formula bagi menyelesaikan konflik Palestin dan Israel sentiasa selaras dengan gerakan Islam sedunia. Beliau mendahulukan tentang keselamatan negara palestin yang dijamin resolusisi PBB,” kata beliau yang juga bekas pemimpin Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM).</p>
<p>Bagaimanapun katanya, kenyataan Anwar mengenai isu sekuriti Israel cuba diputarbelitkan oleh media Utusan yang dimiliki Umno, seolah menggambarkan Anwar mementingkan keselamatan rejim itu.</p>
<p>“Sedangkan kerajaan sendiri dalam dasar luar menangani konflik Palestin-Israel sebelum ini tunduk kepada formula dengan mengiktiraf kedua negara, tetapi perkara ini dinafikan menteri luar, Datuk Seri Hanifah Aman,” ujar beliau.</p>
<p>Anwar dalam kenyataannya Sabtu lalu berkata, pendirian beliau sejajar dengan prinsip perjuangan  KEADILAN yang menjunjung tinggi prinsip keadilan sejagat dan tegas membela hak mereka yang dizalimi.</p>
<p>“Selain itu, pandangan saya ini ternyata selari dengan Resolusi Majlis Keselamatan Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) dan Inisiatif Keamanan Arab (Arab Peace Initiative) yang berteraskan Penyelesaian Dua Negara atau lebih dikenali sebagai Two-State Solution.</p>
<p>“Malahan dasar luar negara juga menekankan prinsip Penyelesaian Dua Negara sebagaimana yang diungkapkan YB Menteri Luar ketika Perbahasan Perhimpunan Agung PBB Sesi ke-66 pada 27hb September 2011 di New York.</p>
<p>Bagaimanapun kata Anwar kesediaan untuk mematuhi prinsip itu bergantung kepada syarat selagi mana hak rakyat Palestin tidak dicerobohi.</p>
<p>“Justeru saya memberi amaran keras kepada mana-mana pihak yang cuba memutar belit kenyataan saya semata-mata mahu menyebar fitnah kononnya saya mengkhianati aspirasi rakyat Palestin,” tegas beliau.</p>
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		<title>Qazaf: Peguam Protes Keluar Mahkamah</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 05:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anwar Ibrahim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malaysiakini Peguam Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hari ini bertindak keluar daripada Mahkamah Rayuan Syariah Kuala Lumpur susulan tidak berpuas hati dengan keputusan Hakim Datuk Zohdi Toha menyatakan kebenaran tidak diperlukan kepada menteri Di Jabatan Perdana Menteri dan dua lagi, untuk mendengar permohonan mereka mengetepikan rayuan Anwar berhubung kes qazaf. Peguam Kamar Ainiah Kamaruzzaman (kiri) berkata [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/187773" target="_blank">Malaysiakini</a></p>
<p>Peguam Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hari ini bertindak keluar daripada Mahkamah Rayuan Syariah Kuala Lumpur susulan tidak berpuas hati dengan keputusan Hakim Datuk Zohdi Toha menyatakan kebenaran tidak diperlukan kepada menteri Di Jabatan Perdana Menteri dan dua lagi, untuk mendengar permohonan mereka mengetepikan rayuan Anwar berhubung kes qazaf.</p>
<p>Peguam Kamar Ainiah Kamaruzzaman (<em>kiri</em>) berkata tidak dapat menerima keputusan kerana berpendapat hakim perlu mendengar permohonan kebenaran terlebih dahulu dan memutuskannya sebelum mendengar hujah daripada peguam menteri sebelum mengetepi rayuan tersebut.</p>
<p>Beliau bersama-sama tiga lagi peguam, mengemaskan fail-fail mereka selepas tiga hakim mahkamah rayuan memutuskan demikian dan terus keluar daripada mahkamah bersama-sama Presiden PKR Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dan penyokongnya.</p>
<p>&#8220;Kami tidak boleh sertai (prosiding), ia terang-terang satu penyalahgunaan kuasa oleh pihak pemohon.</p>
<p>&#8220;Jadi kami terpaksa untuk keluar. Kami akan mengambil tindakan susulan iaitu menyemak keputusan kehakiman,&#8221; kata Kamar Ainiah kepada pemberita di luar mahkamah.</p>
<p>Selain Kamar Ainiah, Anwar diwakili oleh Dorina Abdullah, Dr Mohd Rafie Shafie dan Mohamad Burok.</p>
<p>Manakala pemohon diwakili oleh tiga peguam iaitu Roslizam Rahim, Abdul Halim Bahari dan Mohd Ridzuan Ramli.</p>
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		<title>Rakaman Ceramah Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim Di Dengkil,Selangor 27/01/2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 06:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anwar Ibrahim</dc:creator>
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		<title>Jangan Putar Belit Kenyataan Demi Menghambur Fitnah</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 13:43:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anwar Ibrahim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saya diwawancara oleh Wall Street Journal pada hari Khamis, 26hb Januari 2011. Antara soalan yang ditanya kepada saya adalah berkaitan dasar luar negara dan isu Palestin. Saya tuntas menegaskan bahawa kemahuan dan hak rakyat Palestin mesti dibela dan itu merangkumi hak untuk mendirikan negara sendiri serta tidak terus dizalimi. Saya juga mengungkapkan bahawa jika syarat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Saya diwawancara oleh Wall Street Journal pada hari Khamis, 26hb Januari 2011. Antara soalan yang ditanya kepada saya adalah berkaitan dasar luar negara dan isu Palestin. Saya tuntas menegaskan bahawa kemahuan dan hak rakyat Palestin mesti dibela dan itu merangkumi hak untuk mendirikan negara sendiri serta tidak terus dizalimi. Saya juga mengungkapkan bahawa jika syarat ini dipenuhi maka wajarlah hak rakyat Israel juga dihormati. Berikut adalah jawapan yang saya berikan:</div>
<div><strong><em>&#8220;I support all efforts to protect the security of the state of Israel,&#8221; said Mr. Anwar, although he stopped short of saying he would open diplomatic ties with the Jewish state, a step which he said remains contingent on Israel respecting the aspirations of Palestinians.</em></strong>&#8220;</div>
<div>Pendirian saya ini ternyata sejajar dengan prinsip perjuangan Parti Keadilan Rakyat yang menjunjung tinggi prinsip Keadilan Sejagat dan tegas membela hak mereka yang dizalimi. Selain itu pandangan saya ini ternyata selari dengan Resolusi 1397 Majlis Keselamatan Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) dan Inisiatif Keamanan Arab (Arab Peace Initiative) yang berteraskan Penyelesaian Dua Negara atau lebih dikenali sebagai <strong><em>Two-State Solution</em></strong>. Malahan dasar luar negara juga menekankan prinsip Penyelesaian Dua Negara sebagaimana yang diungkapkan YB Menteri Luar ketika Perbahasan Perhimpunan Agung PBB Sesi ke-66 pada 27hb September 2011 di New York (<strong>GENERAL </strong></div>
<div><strong>DEBATE OF THE 66<sup>TH</sup> SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY). </strong>Beliau menyebut<strong>:<br />
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<div><strong><em>&#8220;..Malaysia fully supports the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people for an independent State of Palestine, based on the two-state solution, taking into account the security concerns of both parties (Israel and Palestine)</em></strong>.&#8221;</div>
<div>Ternyata dari kenyataan Menteri Luar Negara, dasar Malaysia adalah bersedia menghormati hak rakyat Palestin dan Israel untuk menikmati keamanan dan kedamaian. Akan tetapi kesediaan kita pastinya bergantung kepada syarat selagi mana hak rakyat Palestin tidak dicerobohi. Justeru saya memberi amaran keras kepada mana-mana pihak yang cuba memutar belit kenyataan saya semata-mata mahu menyebar fitnah kononnya saya mengkhianati aspirasi rakyat Palestin. Pendirian Parti Keadilan Rakyat adalah tuntas membela hak sesiapa sahaja yang dirampas dan dizalimi. Iltizam untuk memastikan keadilan buat semua tidak pernah surut malah pastinya digilap dan diperkukuh.</div>
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<div>I was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal on Thursday, 26th January 2011. Among the questions posed to me was concerning foreign policy and the Palestinian issue. I was firm in stating that the wishes and rights of the Palestinian people must be protected and that includes the right to form a independent and sovereign state of their own, and not to be continuously oppressed. I also posited that if these conditions are to be must be fulfilled, then by the same logic, the rights if the Israelis should also be respected. My full response to this matter is reproduced below:</div>
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<div style="font-weight: bold;"><strong>&#8220;I support all efforts to protect the security of the state of Israel,&#8221; said Mr. Anwar, although he stopped short of saying he would open diplomatic ties with the Jewish state, a step which he said remains contingent on Israel respecting the aspirations of Palestinians.&#8221;</strong></div>
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<div>My position is clearly in line with that of the principles of struggle of the People&#8217;s Justice Party which values highly the Principle of Universal Justice and strongly defend the rights of the oppressed. In addition, my view runs concurrent with that of Resolution 1397 of the United Nations Security Council and the Arab Peace Initiative which promotes the Two-State Solution. What more, the same principle of the Two-State Solution approach had been addressed by the Hon. Foreign Minister at the General Debate Of The 66th Session Of The United Nations Assembly on 27th September 2011 in New York. He mentioned:</div>
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<div style="font-weight: bold;"><strong>&#8220;..Malaysia fully supports the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people for an independent State of Palestine, based on the two-state solution, taking into account the security concerns of both parties.&#8221;   (Israel and Palestine)</strong></div>
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<div>It is clear from the Foreign Minister&#8217;s statement that Malaysia adopted a policy of respecting both the rights of the Palestinians and Israelis to enjoy peace and security. However, this condition shall largely depends on the prerequisite that the rights of the Palestinians are not violated. Hence, I would like to sternly warn any distractor who wishes to twist and turn my statement and henceforth spread lies that I have turned my back on the aspirations of the Palestinians. The principle of the People&#8217;s Justice Party is very clear in defending whose rights have been denied and oppressed. Our commitment to uphold justice has never faded, in fact it is always renewed and strengthened.</div>
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