Showing posts with label Shahrizat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shahrizat. Show all posts

Friday, November 30, 2012

林冠英:国英报不提莎姐恐嚇论,“质疑希山干预媒体”


(檳城29日讯)檳州首席部长林冠英质疑,多份国文报及西报对於巫统妇女组主席拿督斯里莎丽扎在代表大会上发表恐嚇言论绝口不提,极可能是受到內政部长拿督斯里希山慕丁的指示,以避免巫统在非马来族群的形象受损。
“请希山慕丁回答我的疑问,为何莎丽扎谈及513的言论没有在马来报及西报中出现?是不是有人干预新闻自由,企图粉饰太平?"
林冠英今日出席檳州发展机构举办的屠妖节庆典后,接受记者访问时,这么说。
他认为,如果確实如此,只能证明巫统为了保住江山,已经不择手段,不惜撒谎、恐嚇,甚至是陷害马来西亚人民来贏得政权。
指莎丽扎低估选民智慧
他也批评,莎丽扎的此番言论是既危险又下流,而且不明智,更是低估选民的智慧,完全凸显出巫统的霸权思维。
莎丽扎昨天在大会上指出:“一旦巫统在大选中被选民拒绝时,占人口多数的马来人绝对不乐见此事,除可能引发政治动荡,甚至导致513事件重演"。
另一方面,林冠英也恭贺檳第二副首长拉玛沙米號召国內多个非政府组织,使用抗议的力量成功抵挡斯里兰卡总统马欣达拉贾帕克萨入境大马。
他说,大马政府允许背负在斯里兰卡內战期间屠杀淡米尔人罪名的马欣达拉贾帕克萨入境,对印裔族群是一种伤害。
马欣达原计划下个月来马,出席於12月4至6日在柔佛新山举行的世界伊斯兰经济论坛。不过,马欣达已决定取消行程。
来源:http://www.sinchew.com.my/node/269916?tid=1

Shahrizat's May 13 Slur: What a fear-monger she is!


It is disgraceful that a politician seemingly on the way out has to ressurect the fear factor to shore up her flagging fortunes in Umno.
As a former minister, she should have more sense to be responsible and appreciate the democratic process. Instead, she comes across as someone who is not prepared to accept the verdict of the people in a democratic election if that verdict went against Umno.
Is she planting the seeds of hatred in the minds of Umno members and instigating them to run amok and create havoc?
How does one view her statement when she said at the Wanita Umno Assembly, “If we are no longer in power, we would lose political stability. Certainly, the Malays, the majority in this country, would be unsettled” (Malaysiakini, 28 November 2012).
“I am concerned and worried that this would bring racial tensions that could lead to a repeat of the May 13, 1969 tragedy.”
Is she threatening Malaysians that there will be a recurrence of the May 13, 1969 tragedy if Umno were to lose power? Why should that be so? Is she calling on Umno members to get ready to do the unthinkable if they were forced by the electorate to vacate Putrajaya?
Is she aware of the terrible consequence of rioting following the likely routing of Umno? She doesn’t care to think for a moment of the destruction and the loss of innocent lives that can ensue in such an eventuality. Her concern seems not to be for the well-being of the country and the people but only focused on remaining in power at whatever cost.
This is utterly irresponsible!
Her unintelligent gibberish only bewilders thinking Malaysians. Consider this for a moment when she rambles, “We must address this now if we don’t want to be refugees in our own land. A split in the Malay vote would dull the political power of the Malays.”
How can citizens become refugees in their country? Refugees are people who flee their own country because they no longer feel safe for their lives. Refugees run away to another country for some valid reasons: political oppression, social upheavals, unrest, persecution, absence of rule of law, absence of protection from the government, inability to eke out a livelihood, etc.
Can anyone foresee this ever happening in this country i.e. people being forced to flee? She has to exaggerate this lie to create fear and horror in the minds of unthinking Umno members!
How would “a split in the Malay vote dull the political power of the Malays”? The Malay vote has been split for decades. That has not dulled the political power of the Malays. This goes to show that Umno doesn’t necessarily equate with the Malays, and vice versa. The political reality is much more complex than Umno would like us to believe. Besides, Malays, like any other ethnic group in the country, should instead unite around noble principles of justice, equality and compassion.
Take Kelantan for example. There was and has been a split in the Malay vote but has that dulled the political power of the Malays? Has that forced Umno members to seek refuge elsewhere outside the country?
There was a change in government in Kedah. Has that dulled the political power of the Malays? How many Umno members fled Kedah to seek safer haven elsewhere?
Take the case of Perak that was taken over by the Pakatan Rakyat. In recognising the political reality and the make-up of the polity of this country, Tan Sri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin was appointed the Menteri Besar of Perak. Obviously, Pakatan was very sensitive to the Malay sentiment and did not do anything that could be upsetting. We are not aware if Umno members were involved in any exodus from Perak!
Then there is Penang, which fell to Pakatan Rakyat in March 2008. In keeping with the tradition and original understanding – unlike Malacca – Lim Guan Eng was sworn in as Chief Minister. There was no unrest. There was no flight of refugees from Penang.
So there is no basis to claim that the Malays will become refugees or that their political power will be diminished. What has been established is the fact that change can be peaceful and that the harmony of the country will not necessarily be destroyed.
As long as we accept and respect the political process as a legitimate avenue of expression, political change will be without any untoward incident. By and large, the majority of Malaysians are peaceful, sensible and responsible. However we must be on the lookout for the few who may try and stir up trouble. We should leave them to the police to take care of.
Umno must be desperate if such lies have to be manufactured!
P Ramakrishnan
29 November 2012
Source: http://aliran.com/10862.html