Sunday, April 22, 2007

Anwar Taunts DPM. Says Najib Is Corrupt, Deceiving The Public And Asks Who Ordered Altantuya's Murder.

Malaysia's No. 2 leader is fighting efforts by opposition politician Anwar Ibrahim to tie him to a high-profile murder, as the rivals square off in a bitter electoral campaign.

Anwar, himself a former deputy prime minister, has repeatedly claimed in recent days that Najib Razak is corrupt, and has tried to link Najib to the murder of a Mongolian woman.

Najib denied any wrongdoing in a speech late Saturday, insisting that Altantuya Shaariibuu's murder case "has nothing to do with me" and accusing the opposition of being "bankrupt of ideas," the New Straits Times newspaper reported Sunday.

Anwar told supporters late Friday in the semi-rural constituency of Ijok, 50 kilometers (30 miles) northwest of Kuala Lumpur, that he possessed "knowledge of many things about Najib," and threatened to "reveal more when the general elections arrive." Video footage of Anwar's speech was posted on opposition Web sites.

The conflict comes while both men are leading rival factions in fierce campaigning to win a state legislative seat in Ijok in an April 28 by-election, which has drawn widespread attention amid speculation that the government will call general elections by early 2008.

Anwar accused Najib, who is also defense minister, of "deceiving the public" about government defense contracts, and suggested that Najib might also be connected to the October 2006 murder of Shaariibuu, a 28-year-old Mongolian who had an eight-month-affair with top political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda, who has close ties to Najib.

"Who ordered the murder?" Anwar said. "We want to ask Najib, did you know about it? Did you know Altantuya?"

Najib has rejected the taunts by Anwar, who held the No. 2 position under former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad for five years until Mahathir fired him in 1998 over allegations of graft and homosexuality.

Abdul Razak has been charged with abetting the murder of Shaariibuu, who was believed to have been shot and her body blown up with military-grade explosives. Two policemen are charged with carrying out the murder, and their joint trial is scheduled to begin June 4. If convicted, all three face the death penalty.

In the past week, Najib has said that he too knows of skeletons in Anwar's closet. "If I want to talk, I can," Najib said Wednesday. "However I do not want to embarrass him because we know he has a wife and children."

After Anwar was fired by Mahathir, he was tried and convicted of abuse of power and sodomy, and sentenced to 15 years in prison. He was freed in 2004 after Malaysia's top court overturned the sodomy conviction. Anwar has said the charges were fabricated to keep him from challenging Mahathir, who retired in 2003 and handed power to current Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

The by-election in Ijok, which pits Abdullah's National Front ruling coalition against Anwar's opposition People's Justice Party, is considered a warm-up for both sides to gauge their preparedness for general elections, as well as a test of Anwar's popularity after nearly a decade in political limbo. (International Herald Tribune)

***** These are indeed very strong accusations which Anwar could be sued for. To generally say that Najib is corrupt is one thing, but to specify
"deceiving the public" about government defense contracts is libelous. So is Anwar's finger-pointing at the DPM's presumed culpability in the Altantuya murder. Either Anwar is becoming reckless in his imputations against Najib or he knows something which is more detailed and precise than what is generally being speculated.

I personally feel that even after the Ijok by-election, there won't be a let up in the aggressive attacks on the DPM. After the Altantuya murder there was hushed talk about Najib's involvement but nothing was mentioned about this in the mainstream media. Either no one dared to stir things up or many felt it was improbable that our DPM could have been involved. But over the past week and especially after Karpal Singh's frank statement in Parliament asking Najib to clear matters, the floodgates of accusations and incriminations have been widely opened. Where will all this end? God knows.

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Blogger alex said...

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9:18 PM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sebelum undi di Ijok silakan undi di Polling di Republik Kata. Ini alamatnya; http://republikkata.blogspot.com

12:12 AM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anwar's got guts. I see him as the only one capable of saving Malaysia from going the way of Indonesia or the Philippines.

9:46 AM GMT+8  
Blogger Starmandala said...

Politicians will be politicians, just as boys will be boys, and dogs will be dogs. Elections are mainly a contest of personalities, not ideas; and in terms of personality, Anwar Ibrahim has shown himself to be a true warrior. Whatever his political philosophy, he conducted himself admirably throughout his trial and 6-year imprisonment. I was impressed by his stoical courage and dignity - and even more so by that of his wife, Kak Wan, and his daughter, Nurul Izzah. What does Najib have going for him apart from his father's name - and a modern-day Lady Macbeth behind him? It's clear as day that Najib as Defense Minister has a great deal to answer for (in view of the scandalous commissions paid out on purchases of submarines, etc)... and the fact that the killer cops arrested for Altantuya's murder, were reportedly assigned to the protection of Najib and Rosmah as their personal bodyguards raises a very obvious eyebrow.
If Najib still has a chance of becoming PM... then I'd better enter myself for Mr Universe 2007!

2:28 AM GMT+8  

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