Sabtu, 7 Januari 2012

Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


Pengawal Peribadi Pengsan, Cubaan Racuni Wan Azizah

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 11:47 AM PST

Keadilan Daily

Fayyadh Afiq Albakqry, pengawal peribadi kepada Presiden KEADILAN, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Ismail disyaki disuntik racun dan menyebabkannya pengsan sebelum dikejarkan ke Hospital Seberang Jaya, tengah malam tadi.

Fayyad dipercayai diserang menerusi suntikan di telapak tangan kiri sewaktu mengiringi Wan Azizah meredah kesesakan orang ramai ke pentas ceramah di Kampung Cherok Tokkun .

Mangsa dikatakan ada meminta ais daripada wartawan PenangDaily, Zainulfaqar kerana tangannya berasa kebas, sebelum pengsan kira-kira 15 minit selepas terkena suntikan itu.

“Masa nak masuk sini, dia (Fayyad) dah minta ais sebab tangannya kebas. Masa bawa Kak Wan Azizah keluar tadi, dia dikejar ke hospital,” tulis Zainulfaqar di twitter.

Beliau juga memetik sumber dikenali sebagai Zul Saad yang menyatakan Wan Azizah menangis berikutan keadaan Fayyah ketika pengawal peribadi itu belum sedarkan diri.

Fayyad adalah pegawal peribadi Ketua Umum KEADILAN, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, yang patah tulang pipi akibat terkena kelongsong gas pemedih mata ketika demonstrasi Bersih 2.0.

Semakan melalui akuan blog mikro itu mendapati rakyat yang begitu marahkan kejadian itu, percaya Fayyah bukan sasaran sebenar suntikan racun berkenaan, sebaliknya ia disyaki disasarkan kepada Wan Azizah.

Timbalan Ketua Penerangan KEADILAN, Najwan Halimi pula berkata, keadaan Fayyad stabil dan sudah sedarkan diri tetapi tangan kiri sehingga bahu dilapor kebas dan gagal digerakkan.

“Doktor sedang membuat ujian darah dan air kencing utk pastikan jenis racun,” katanya melalui twitter selepas menghubungi Wan Azizah tidak lama selepas kejadian.

The Anwar Verdict

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 07:27 AM PST

Wall Street Journal

A chance for Obama to speak up for the rule of law in a Muslim ally.
 
We have a stake not just in the stability of nations, but in the self-determination of individuals.” That was President Obama at the State Department last May, rolling out his own version of the freedom agenda for the Muslim world. So why has the Administration been virtually silent when it comes to one of the most notorious and long-running abuses of power taking place in the Muslim world today—this one in our good friend and ally, Malaysia?

The abuses in question concern Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, who on Monday faces a verdict—and potentially years of jail time—on dubious sodomy charges. Mr. Anwar first went through this charade as a deputy prime minister in the late 1990s, when he fell out with then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad during the Asian financial crisis, was savagely beaten by police and ultimately sentenced to prison on sodomy and corruption charges.

Mr. Anwar spent six years in prison. In 2004 the sodomy charges were overturned by the country’s highest court—a year after Mr. Mahathir had left office. Yet Mr. Anwar was again served with sodomy charges four years later, after the ruling UMNO party had lost its two-thirds majority and the opposition seemed close to assembling a parliamentary majority.

The current case is even flimsier than the last one. It is based mainly on the word of one accuser who, as it so happened, had met with then-deputy prime minister, now Prime Minister, Najib Razak days before the alleged incident. Doctors at two hospitals could find no evidence of rape in the aftermath of the alleged incident. Nonetheless, political observers anticipate a guilty verdict.

This is happening in the context of growing discontent among Malaysians with UMNO’s ruling order, and Mr. Najib’s ambivalent attempts at political reform. But if that’s reminiscent of the unhappiness that presaged the Arab Spring, so too is the don’t-rock-the-boat attitude of the Obama Administration.

Malaysia is supposedly a moderate Muslim country and a useful regional counterweight to China, and the President was full of praise for Mr. Najib’s “great leadership” when they last met in November. As for Mr. Anwar, the State Department has publicly offered no more than boilerplate about his case. Perhaps quiet diplomacy is now at work on Mr. Anwar’s behalf, but that kind of diplomacy is fine only as long as it produces results.

In the meantime, Malaysian democracy could benefit from a sign that the U.S. is not indifferent to Mr. Anwar’s legal ordeal or to the political system that has allowed it to continue. U.S. interests could benefit as well. “Failure to speak to the broader aspirations of ordinary people will only feed the suspicion that has festered for years that the United States pursues our own interests at their expense,” said Mr. Obama in May. Mr. Anwar’s case gives the President a chance to show that he meant what he said.

Jelajah Anwar Ibrahim Esok 8.1.12 Sabtu Di Kg Baru Dan Kg. Pandan KL

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 05:43 AM PST

Ahad 8 Januari 2012 – Kediaman DSAI, Kg Baru & Kg Pandan

 

7.00 ptg – Kediaman Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim – Bukit Segambut

9.00 mlm – Kampong Baru – Padang Kelab Sultan Sulaiman

11.00 mlm – Pandan – Dewan Orang Ramai Kg Pandan, Jalan H, Kg Pandan.

Temperature Rises in KL, Ahead of Free Anwar Rally

Posted: 07 Jan 2012 05:37 AM PST

Channel News Asia

Police in Malaysia are allowing a rally in support of opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, to take place on Monday – the day the high court delivers its verdict on his long drawn sodomy trial.

Mr Anwar’s PKR party said it plans to gather over 100,000 people outside the court.

Police said they will allow supporters of opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, to gather at a parking lot outside the Kuala Lumpur court complex, when the high court judge delivers his verdict.

Authorities are treading carefully in a bid to prevent a repeat of the massive street rallies seen on July 9 2011, and subsequent police crackdown that severely tarnished the country’s image.

Outside Kuala Lumpur, Anwar took time off to perform Friday prayers with his supporters.

He was charged with sodomy in 2008 – a charge, his second in over a decade that he maintains is politically motivated.

The 64-year-old opposition leader faces up to 20 years in jail if the court finds him guilty on Monday, and that would effectively end his political career and any chance of becoming prime minister.

Dr Yeah Kim Leng, head of research, RAM holdings, said: “This is one of the key political events that the government is hinging on in terms of setting the date for next election. So this will be very much a closely watched event to see to what extent the public will react.”

Opinions on the likely verdict are mixed.

But the last minute approval by the police for the pro-Anwar rally has led some to believe that an acquittal could be on the cards.

Dr Yeah said: “I think BN will be seen in better light if he’s not been found guilty. The current ruling party would still have a slight edge, and the question is whether they are confident enough to have a free Anwar to lead the opposition.”

Within the opposition, finding a successor will be the biggest challenge if Anwar is put behind bars again.

Nurul Izzah, vice president, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), said: “It’s not about the question of me filling his shoes. The question is the struggle for reform is so important, we cannot delay and if, god forbid, they do the worst they can to him, we will all work together to ensure we realise the future of a better Malaysia.”

Regardless of the outcome Monday’s verdict, analysts said, it represents a major political milestone for the country to cross. Not just for Anwar Ibrahim, the man whom many say has divided the country’s Malays for over a decade, but for ordinary Malaysians whom had long sought closure to the case.

Perhimpunan Aman 901 Mengikut Lunas Hak Berkumpul Di Bawah Perlembagaan

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 11:35 PM PST

Saya ingin menegaskan bahawa KEADILAN menerimapakai persetujuan dengan Ketua Polis Kuala Lumpur, Dato’ Mohamad Salleh yang dimuafakati dan diumumkan selepas mesyuarat bersama pada pagi Jumaat, 6 Januari 2012.

Persetujuan itu tidak menyentuh beberapa sekatan yang diumumkan
kemudiannya oleh pihak PDRM.

Oleh yang demikian, saya mengulangi seruan agar semua rakyat turun untuk menunjukkan solidariti dengan Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim dalam menuntut keadilan dan integriti sistem kehakiman di negara ini,selaras dengan hak berkumpul dan amalan perhimpunan awam yang termaktub di dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan.

AZMIN ALI
TIMBALAN PRESIDEN
PARTI KEADILAN RAKYAT

Jelajah Anwar Ibrahim Sabtu 7 Januari 2012 – Pulau Pinang, Pahang & Terengganu

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 09:49 PM PST

Sabtu 7 Januari 2012 – Pulau Pinang, Pahang & Terengganu

 

7.00 pagi – Permatang Pauh – Madrasah An Nahdoh, Kubang Semang

3.30 ptg – Indera Mahkota – Markas PAS, Kampong Balok, Kuantan

6.00 ptg – Dungun – Pejabat PKR Dungun, Jalan Balai Besar, Dungun

9.00 mlm – Kuala Terengganu – Pejabat PKR Kuala Terengganu, Gong Kapas

11.00 mlm – Hulu Terengganu – Kampong Gaung, Kuala Berang

Jadual Jelajah Anwar Ibrahim 7-8 Januari 2012

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 08:33 PM PST

Sabtu 7 Januari 2012 – Pulau Pinang, Pahang & Terengganu

7.00 pagi – Permatang Pauh – Madrasah An Nahdoh, Kubang Semang
3.30 ptg – Indera Mahkota – Markas PAS, Kampong Balok, Kuantan
6.00 ptg – Dungun – Pejabat PKR Dungun, Jalan Balai Besar, Dungun
9.00 mlm – Kuala Terengganu – Pejabat PKR Kuala Terengganu, Gong Kapas
11.00 mlm – Hulu Terengganu – Kampong Gaung, Kuala Berang

Ahad 8 Januari 2012 – Kediaman DSAI, Kg Baru & Kg Pandan

7.00 ptg – Kediaman Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim – Bukit Segambut
9.00 mlm – Kampong Baru – Padang Kelab Sultan Sulaiman
11.00 mlm – Pandan – Dewan Orang Ramai Kg Pandan, Jalan H, Kg Pandan.

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