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Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


Siri Jelajah Dato’ Seri  Anwar  Ibrahim Ke Sarawak 19 & 20 Mei 2012 (Sabtu & Ahad)

Posted: 16 May 2012 04:14 PM PDT

Merdeka Rakyat – Pasca Bersih 3.0

19 & 20 Mei 2012 (Sabtu & Ahad)

19 Mei 2012 (Sabtu)

1)    3.00 ptg – Ceramah Perdana – 1

       Lokasi: RH Ungey, Sangan, Anap-Tatau, Bintulu

2)    6.00 ptg – Ceramah Perdana – 2

       Lokasi : Pekan Tatau

3)    7.00 – 12.00 mlm  – PKR Gawai Dinner 1 – 2012

       Lokasi : Mandarin Restaurant , Bintulu

4)    Penceramah:

i.                    YB Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim

ii.                  YB Baru Bian

iii.                YB Ali Biju

iv.               YB Tian Chua

v.                 YB Elizabeth Wong

vi.               YB Manikavasagam

20 Mei 2012 (Ahad)

1)    11.30 pagi – Ceramah Perdana – 3

        Lokasi: RH Uching, Ng.  Bawan, Jln Dada, Ngemah,

2)    1.30 ptg – Ceramah Perdana  - 4

        Lokasi : RH Jugah,  Sg Maong, Jln Durin Kanowit, Machan

3)    6.00 ptg – Ceramah Perdana – 5

        Lokasi : Kampong Stenggang, Opar,

4)    7.30 ptg – PKR Gawai Dinner 2 – 2012

       Lokasi : Singai Sport & Recreation Club, Kg Sudoh, Singai

5)    8.00 – 11.00 mlm – Ceramah Perdana – 6

       Lokasi:  Sungai Maong Bazaar, Batu 3 Jalan Rock, Kucing

6)    Penceramah:                    .

i.                    YB Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim

ii.                  YB Dato' Mahfuz Omar

iii.                YB Wong Ho Leng

iv.               YB Baru Bian

v.                 YB See Chee How

vi.               YB Ali Biju

vii.             YB Chong Jien Lieng

viii.           YBhg Haji Adam Ahed

Peguam Perancis: Kamu Salah, Zahid Hamidi

Posted: 16 May 2012 02:14 AM PDT

Malaysiakini

Mahkamah Perancis yang menjalankan inkuiri berhubung urusniaga kapal selam Scorpene Malaysia-Perancis mempunyai kuasa memanggil semua pihak untuk membuat pengakuan dalam prosiding di negara itu.

“Mahkamah Perancis mempunyai bidang kuasa terhadap semua orang, tidak kira orang Perancis atau tidak, selagi mereka terlibat dalam perkara melibatkan inkuiri sedia ada.

“Dakwaan sebaliknya salah dan mengelirukan,” kata peguam Perancis Joseph Breham dalam kenyataan yang keluarkan Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram).

Breham (kiri) mewakili NGO hak asasi itu, yang merujuk kepada mahkamah Perancis.

Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi sebelum ini berkata, mahkamah Perancis tidak mempunyai kuasa mengarahkan rakyat Malaysia membuat pengakuan dalam inkuiri yang sedang berlangsung itu.

Rakyat Malaysia tidak tertakluk kepada undung-undang negara itu, katanya dalam sidang media selepas lawatan ketua tentara Thailand di kementeriannya, seperti disiarkan oleh Mob.tv.

Zahid antara saksi yang disenaraikan Suaram kepada mahkamah Perancis.

Hanya 20% Pengurusan Tertinggi Felda Menyokong Penyenaraian

Posted: 15 May 2012 10:51 PM PDT

Pada 18 Oktober 2011 jam 11 pagi, pengurusan Felda Global Ventures Holdings Sdn Bhd (FGV) telah mengadakan Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Penyenaraian FGV yang ketiga dipengerusikan oleh Tan Sri Isa Samad. Antara lainnya, mesyuarat tersebut membincangkan kesediaan pengurusan Felda dan pandangan mereka mengenai penyenaraian FGV dan penstrukturan korporat yang akan berlaku berikutan penyenaraian tersebut.

Boston Consulting Group (BCG) adalah salah satu daripada juru runding yang dilantik untuk menerajui proses penyenaraian ini. Selain menyediakan pelan langkah-langkah penyenaraian, BCG juga bertanggungjawab menilai kesediaan dan pandangan pengurusan Felda mengenai tindakan Barisan Nasional menyenaraikan FGV dan aset-aset berkaitan Felda.

KEADILAN telah berjaya mendapatkan salinan laporan yang dibentangkan oleh BCG kepada pengurusan Felda dan FGV di dalam mesyuarat tersebut.

Mukasurat 4 dari laporan tersebut yang menyentuh mengenai kesediaan dan pandangan pengurusan Felda ada disertakan bersama.

Kesimpulan yang dibuat oleh BCG setelah menemuramah dan mengadakan kajiselidik melibatkan 30 orang pengurusan tertinggi Felda dalam bulan Oktober 2011 adalah seperti berikut:
 
1.      Cabaran terbesar untuk menjayakan proses penyenaraian ini adalah pandangan pengurusan tertinggi Felda sendiri yang menentang keputusan tersebut;
 
2.      Lebih separuh dari pengurusan Felda (55%) tidak bersedia untuk melalui proses penyenaraian ini;
 
3.      Hanya 20% dari pengurusan tertinggi Felda yang benar-benar menyokong proses penyenaraian; dan
 
4.       65% dari pengurusan tertinggi Felda percaya proses penyenaraian ini akan gagal kerana Felda masih belum bersedia.

Pendedahan ini mengesahkan bahawa proses penyenaraian yang cuba dilakukan Barisan Nasional mendapat tentangan hebat dari kalangan pimpinan tertinggi Felda sendiri. Ini memberi gambaran bahawa mereka yang lebih arif dan mengikuti proses dalaman sepanjang keputusan menyenaraikan Felda berpandangan penyenaraian ini lebih membawa keburukan daripada kebaikan kepada Felda dan peneroka.
Tentangan pengurusan tertinggi Felda ini akan menyulitkan proses penyenaraian dan membawa risiko bahawa ia akan gagal kerana tidak mendapat kerjasama kakitangan Felda.
Makanya, adalah menjadi tanggungjawab Dato' Seri Najib Tun Razak dan Tan Sri Isa Samad untuk memberikan penjelasan kenapa pandangan dan tentangan pengurusan tertinggi Felda ini tidak diambil kira dan penyenaraian Felda diteruskan jua.
Mereka juga perlu memberi jaminan bahawa pengurusan Felda sedia ada tidak diketepikan dan muka-muka baru yang lebih akur dengan kehendak Barisan Nasional akan dilantik mengisi sebahagian besar jawatan baru di dalam Felda.
 
MOHD RAFIZI RAMLI
PENGARAH STRATEGI KEADILAN

“Why Won’t You Let Me Vote?!” – Najib Drowned Out By Protestors At The Dome

Posted: 15 May 2012 07:38 PM PDT

Sarawak Report

The Malaysian Prime Minister got a flavour of genuine democracy, when he ventured onto the stage in London's O2 Arena last night and was promptly drowned out by the sound of protest!

This is not something he would ever expect to have to put up with at home, in 'the world's most perfect democracy', where BN's events are brutally controlled.

Indeed, even in the UK it is not often that an audience is impolite to someone as senior as a Prime Minister.

However, it does sometimes happen when that PM has made himself extremely unpopular. Tony Blair famously received a noisy rebuff from ladies of the Women's Institute back in 2000 and last night it was Najib's turn to be overwhelmed by the chant of "Bersih, Bersih", as he made his speech.

"Can you please stop it?"

According to attendees, the audience of around 500 people was already fairly disgruntled, after arriving at the Dome and discovering themselves in the dark chewing unappetising sandwiches and spring rolls. The poor quality of the refreshments may have saved money, but were a poor reward for those who had been bussed in from as far away as Edinburgh!

The protest was clearly pre-planned and extremely predictable. Many believed that the lack of light was an attempt to hide it as much as possible. If so it didn't work, as numerous videos have recorded the event.

Cosy chat – but instead of staying as promised to “mingle” the PM dashed off early!
The moment the PM stepped onto the podium, under a single dazzling spotlight, the chanting began from a small but extremely loud group!

Others from the audience said they had felt intimidated by the strong presence of Special Branch officers, who had been taking photographs of the people there and recorded the personal details of people arriving.

However, many laughed and took pictures of the braver protestors.

Bersih demands in London

How did Najib ever imagine he was not going to face something like this at a public event in London? Malaysians abroad are furious at the refusal to prevent all one million of them from being entitled to a postal vote, which is allowed to people in other countries across the world.

At first, the PM tried to carry on, talking on some theme about a train having left the station and him wanting all Malaysians to be on it (despite it having already left). However, Najib soon wilted and gave up against the din:

"Can you stop it?" he pleaded rather timidly.

"Bersih! We want our vote!" retorted the chanters, getting louder!

"Can you PLEASE stop it" the PM asked, even more desperately, "I can talk to you about this afterwards", a suggestion that was met with laughter.

Having left early, the PM was later spotted eating in a restaurant with safer company!
Eventually and after a few more attempts by the floundering PM to take control of the situation, the noisiest protestors were finally strong-armed out of the Dome by security guards. Najib carried on with relief and boredom descended once more, as he got on with delivering the rest of the speech.

If this was meant as a PR event for the PM it will have done his image little good, either as a strong leader or as a reformer and democrat.

Once again the main message that got out was that it is time for Malaysia to respond to the Bersih movement and clean up its elections.

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