20 January 2013

Bontot Mahathir dah berasap dek kena bahang RCI Sabah...


Kenyataan terkini oleh Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad untuk membersihkan dirinya daripada segala salahlaku dalam pemberian kad pengenalan haram yang sedang dalam siasatan oleh Suruhanjaya Siasatan Diraja menggambarkan dirinya sebagai angkuh, tidak menyesal dan manipulator sejarah yang tidak bertanggung jawab.

Percubaan Dr Mahathir untuk mengheret Perdana Menteri yang pertama, Tunku Abdul Rahman, dalam kekotoran ini adalah keji dan hina.

Beliau cuba untuk mengaburi pandangan rakyat dengan menyamakan penipuan kad pengenalan yang dikendalikan dalam keadaan sembunyi semasa beliau memegang tampuk kuasa Perdana Menteri dengan pemberian kewarganegaraan di semenanjung Malaysia semasa era Tunku.

Beliau berterusan menghina akal kita dengan menganggap bahawa rakyat tidak berupaya untuk membezakan antara operasi gelap yang diselubungi rahsia yang sememangnya suatu jenayah dengan perkara yang berlaku dengan keputusan secara kolektif semasa pembentukan sejarah kemerdekaan kita.

Maka, yang kedua itu bukanlah subjek siasatan sepertimana projek kad pengenalan tersebut. Oleh itu Dr Mahathir harus hentikan sikap berdolak-dalih beliau yang mengalih tumpuan kita terhadap isu utama.

Projek haram ini berlaku hanya dua minggu sebelum Plihan Raya Umum 1994 dan Dr Mahathir harus berhenti berpura-pura yang beliau tidak mampu melihat kaitannya dengan konklusi yang jelas bahawa wujud skim kewarganegaraan untuk undi.



Saya tetap terkejut apabila mendapati bahawa pesalah-pesalah dalam penipuan tersebut telah menginap di rumah Aziz Shamsuddin dan membuat manfaat daripadanya sebagai pusat operasi untuk mengeluarkan kad pengenalan palsu tersebut.

Tidak lebih mengejutkan apabila ada keterangan bahawa Megat Junid Megat Ayub pernah mengarahkan pegawai atasan Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara untuk mengeluarkan resit penerimaan kad pengenalan itu.

Aziz Shamsuddin dan Megat Junid tidak mungkin mampun melaksanakan penipuan yang sebegitu rapi tanpa arahan atau persetujuan daripada orang atasan mereka, yang tentunya ketika itu adalah Dr. Mahathir.

Saya tetap dengan seruan saya bahawa Dr. Mahathir harus disiasat atas dakwaan mengkhianati rakyat dan Negara dengan menjual kedaulatan kita dengan mengizinkan skim keji ini hanya untuk memastikan UMNO dan Barisan Nasional kekal di Sabah.-keadilandaily

Sementara itu, pada ucaptama konvensyen Transformasi Ekonomi dan Pelajaran Melayu Pulau Pinang anjuran Pribumi Perkasa Negara Perkasa, Dr. Mahathir Mohammad mengingatkan orang Melayu agar tidak alpa atau berdepan dengan risiko kehilangan kuasa di negara sendiri sekiranya semua hak yang dimiliki mereka akhirnya terlepas.

Menurutnya, tidak mustahil orang Melayu menerima nasib seperti kaum Red Indian yang sebenarnya penduduk asal Amerika Syarikat tetapi terlepas sedikit demi sedikit kuasanya kepada pendatang pada zaman dahulu.

Katanya, orang Melayu perlu mempertahankan ketuanan Tanah Rizab Melayu sebagai hak tetapi tidak mustahil ia boleh terlepas jika cuai dan terlupa.


"Jangan jadi seperti bangsa Red Indian di Amerika yang akhirnya hanya tinggal di tanah rizab puak itu dan jika tanah itu pun ditarik balik, maka secara perlahan-lahan kaum Red Indian pun hilang.

"Samalah dengan orang Melayu. Sekarang, masih ada lagi tanah Rizab Melayu tetapi jika sedikit demi sedikit (hilang) maka penempatan Melayu pun mengecil dan suatu hari nanti nasib kita malang seperti Red Indian," ujarnya.


TS - Sebenarnya,Mahathir khuathir sekiranya UMNO kalah maka musnahlah harapan penyamun2 dan penyangak2 UMNO untuk nak gagau khazanah negara lagi dan mungkin penyamun2 dan penyangak2 UMNO termasuk Mahathir & famili & kroni2nya berhadapan risiko berehat di 'Hotel Sungai Buloh' nanti.

Sekiranya anda mahu melihat fenomena ini benar2 berlaku, jangan lupa undi Pakatan Rakyat dalam PRU-13 nanti...


Mahathir's RCI...

This is the best way to describe Dr Mahathir. Mahathir would have done a Brutus on anyone. Najib is a small fry to him. If he can do that to Tunku Abdul Rahman, no one else is safe.

That is why we say his 22 years as premier was a nightmare. Malaysians are better off without his legacy- the UMNO of 1988 which is now inherited by Najib.

Tunku Abdul Rahman is not here to defend himself. 


The granting of citizenship to more than 1 million non-Malays before 1957 was for the purpose of nation building. It was for a higher calling.

The granting of citizenship to the Filipinos and an assortment of other nationalities done by Mahathir was directed at consolidating his power. These are two different things.


One served a higher calling and for the advancement of the greater good. The one did by Mahathir serve a narrower interest- his lust for power.

The difference should be obvious to any right thinking person. We need not even go to the granting of citizenship as a precondition of the British giving independence to Malaya. Or we were not yet independent when Mahathir started his project IC in Sabah?

But there is a more pertinent point here. When Mahathir mooted the idea of having an RCI, on pre-independence non Malays, I am wondering, whether any self-respecting non-Malay Malaysian today, will ever want to vote Mahathir’s UMNO. Or will they lay silent when the forefathers are dishonoured? - Mohd.Ariff Sabri bin Hj. Abdul Aziz@sakmongkol ak47 blogspot. 




The pity of Tunku Abdul Rahman...

Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s suggestion that there should be a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) to investigate Tunku Abdul Rahman’s decision to grant citizenship to one million foreigners before the national independence in 1957 is a clear sign that the former prime minister may be losing his grip on a pivotal argument regarding citizenship.

Dr Mahathir is well-known to make tongue-in-cheek statements, many of which set people off in many directions. The fact that he quickly suggested that he did not really think that an RCI could be implemented, is a signal that we should not take his comment too seriously.

The reality is that if an RCI was held, it would be futile, precisely because all the actors are already dead. In short, Tunku Abdul Rahman could not possibly be able to defend himself. In fact, all those founding fathers and mothers of this nation have no opportunity to put their case before the RCI to refute the good doctor.

There is, of course, the history books that can do the talking for Tunku Abdul Rahman and his team, which incidentally also included Tun Razak, the father of our current PM. Dr Mahathir’s main argument is that the Tunku had agreed with the British colonial administration to grant citizenship to one million immigrants in exchange for merdeka (independence).

Obviously, Dr Mahathir thinks this to be a compromise; an agreement by the Alliance to share power with the non-Malays. Perhaps he wanted the Tunku to take up arms, instead of negotiating for a bloodless independence, opting for a gradual, but on hindsight, stable process of nation-building?

Some five years after 2008, we were back to square one, if Dr Mahathir’s views were a reflection of Umno’s attitude towards the non-Malays. Primarily, the non-Malays were ungrateful because they are making demands for full-participation in the political life of the nation.

By suggesting this, Dr Mahathir admits that BN’s non-Malay parties, including the MCA, MIC, Gerakan, PPP and others, are not full participants in the government coalition, precisely because they understand that political power must reside only with Umno.



'Tunku did things head-on' 

This is in complete contrast with Tunku Abdul Rahman’s vision of a Malayan, and then Malaysian nation, where all citizens regardless of race and religion have the right to play a full role in the nation’s political, social, economic and cultural life. Where Dr Mahathir pales in comparison with the Tunku, is that the latter is a visionary - a person who has the broader vision of a harmonious nation united by a shared and common destiny.

Dr Mahathir, on the other hand, is concerned primarily with domination. He continues to make expedient decisions with grave consequences for the nation down the road.

When the Tunku and his team agreed with colonial policy to grant citizenship to one million migrants, making them full citizens of the Federation of Malaya, he did so openly and in the full light of day. There was no secrecy in the matter, no project IC, and he took on his critics head-on. 


An another thing, the Tunku operated under colonial rule, while Dr Mahathir acted as prime minister of an independent Malaysia.

Yet we are only learning about the granting of citizenship to migrants in Sabah some twenty years after it happened. That they were granted citizenship just before crucial state elections is, according to Dr Mahathir, mere coincidence. Whilst all of this was done ‘legally’, he should have done things openly, so that Malaysians have a chance to endorse or reject this governmental action.

Dr Mahathir also questions the ‘qualifications’ of the one million migrants that the Tunku and his team granted citizenship to, whilst the people he approved as citizens had lived in Sabah for 20 years, could speak Malay and, what is not said, were Muslims.

In contrast, what he did not say, but nonetheless implied, was that the one million migrants that the Tunku and his team caused to elect citizenship to did not have the right skin colour, religion and ability to speak the Malay language.

Firstly, some of the one million migrants who received citizenship had been brought to Malaya directly by the British with the consent of the Malay rulers, or had been caused to be in Malaya due to the needs of the colonial economy. This is very much like how we have ended up with some one million migrant workers owing to the current government policy towards labour, and the needs of the Malaysian economy as well.

There was no way that the British could send these people back to their homelands. There was also no way that Malaya could have disowned them, especially after some of them had been granted titles and honours by the Malay aristocracy. In short, the reality on the ground meant that the Tunku and his team had to accept them as full citizens.

Since that moment, Malaysia continues to be one of the world’s most successful multi-ethnic and multi-religious countries in the world.

We do not yet know enough about Sabah to draw conclusions about the reasons why the government acted the way it did. The speculation is that an increase in Muslim population in that state would tip the balance against the then ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS). Since then, a power-sharing arrangement was instituted, and a divided Sabah has remained under the thumbs of the federal government ever since. 



'Dr M has a lot of explaining to do' 

More importantly, Dr Mahathir as the PM at that time, had to assume full responsibility for decisions taken with regards to the actions of governmental officers granting citizenship to migrants in Sabah during those years.

Dr Mahathir has a lot of explaining to do, and the RCI has a lot of work to do as well, before we can get to the bottom of the matter. The reality now facing the BN in Sabah has to do with the unforeseen consequences that will now arise from the decisions taken in the early 1990s.

It has now been 20 years since Project IC was initiated, and a whole new generation has grown up in Sabah. Its native population has fled to the peninsular in search for jobs and opportunities as a massive supply of both legal and illegal immigrants have depressed wages for years. There is now great unhappiness with BN as the RCI grinds on.

Dr Mahathir is right when he warns Malaysians, and especially Malays, to vote carefully in the GE13. He can see the support for Umno and BN drain away and slipping out of his hands. But what about his comments about the Tunku?

Some readers may wonder why the Tunku tolerated an upstart like Dr Mahathir. He could have easily thrown the latter in jail, point out his Indian parentage, and strip him of his citizenship. What, in this case, of the unforeseen consequences of the Tunku’s pity?

Readers, if you remember the Lord of the Rings or more recently, Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit, you will recall the idea of Bilbo Baggins’s pity that spared the life of Gollum. It was this same pity and empathy for a fellow creature that eventually saved Middle Earth.


I fear it will be the same with the pity of Tunku Abdul Rahman - a true father of Malaysia - whose pity and generosity in sparing a young upstart Dr Mahathir, who will now lead on the saving of Malaysia as Dr Mahathir continues to undo Umno, BN and all his own achievements.- Neil Khor,Malaysiakini

  

 

cheers.

1 comment:

  1. Tanah Rizab Melayu pun UMNO balun, inikan pula tanah biasa.

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