Personally I got nothing against this man ok. It just that I already 
saw him `tersungkur' before this that made me lost respect towards 
him.  I am not belong to any political group as I said earlier I am 
not interested in politic. Kalau nak berbakti kepada anak bangsa tak 
perlu masuk mana2 party politik pun.
Dia pernah dijemput menghadiri perhimpunan pelajar-pelajar islam 
Malaysia di Amerika suatu ketika dahulu sewaktu beliau menjadi 
menteri pendidikan. Satu himpunan yang merangkumi ramai penuntut 
melayu yang belajar di pelosok amerika yang diadakan setahun sekali 
sewaktu fall break. Slot siang harinya beliau diberi kesempatan 
memberi ucapan tentang dasar kerajaan as menteri pendidikan.
Slot malamnya ada forum, slot yang ditunggu-tunggu semua students. 
Ada dua penceramah PAS, him and one more ulamak dari Malaysia di 
jemput. Di situlah I saw him tersungkur kena libas oleh orang PAS 
ni. Dia terdiam, terkedu, tergamam what ever word u can use here. 
Asyik buka briefcase selak file aja. Soalan bertubi-tubi dari 
students tak boleh dijawab, semuanya di jawab oleh pihak PAS. Di 
hadapan ribuan para cerdik pandaiĀ…and I told myself is this kind of 
leader that we elected? yang peliknya now he is using PAS to achieve 
his agenda in politic? oops sorry.
of course memang berjasa as a politician i think he had to do that, 
he had to come up with certain project that can make his name well 
known so that he will be elected again? ( ni maksud isi tersirat).
saya rasa kalau saudara jadi orang politik pun mesti nak buat 
project yang gah sikit supaya pengundi boleh ingat selalu di hati..i 
think this is normal in politic. agak-agak yang kerja keras nak 
menjayakan hasrat politician ni sape? orang bawahan of course..ok A 
you buat paper work, B buat budget, C prepare costing, D cari 
tempat...etc. saya lebih respect kalau orang biasa yang buat sesuatu 
dengan ikhlas. a lot of them around us, yang berbakti tak perlu ada 
pembalasan? tak perlu media? if time permit i will enclose a few 
pictures of good people who go around the country cari orang miskin 
dan beri derma, one of them is a millionaire.
i see things at different perspective. i dont view things on the 
surface only. sebab itu saya mendalami bidang pscychology. minta 
maaf kalau peminat setia Datok sri ni mare. i'll be extra careful 
next time not to include him in my thinking. the original article 
from BBC was nothing against him.
By the way I think you got the wrong information there. Kenapa ada 
syllabus baru? Kerana yang lama dah lapuk mesti ada pembaharuan. 
Yang lama dah tak applicable lagi. Imagine belajar algorithm guna 
buku sifir lagi? ( syllabus lama) padahal calcualtor tekan aja dah 
dapat jawapan ?  dalam setiap pembaharuan pasti untuk kebaikan.


--- In [email protected], Rozali Abdullah wrote:
> Nak tambah lagi. Minggu lepas lupa. Perbankan Islam siapa yang 
perkenalkan kalau bukan Anwar. Sebenarnya banyak lagi. Kita selalu 
lupa sejarah tetapi sejarah tak pernah lupakan kita.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Siapa kata 
dia tak buat apa-apa. Sistem pendidikan di Malaysia melalui turning 
point beliau memperkenalkan KBSR dan KBSM. Walaupun tak 100% berjaya 
tapi agak mantap. Silibus sekarang entah apa-apa. Masa beliau jadi 
Menteri Pelajaran bahasa Melayu beliau cuba dipuncakkan Bahasa 
Melayu. Sekarang apa nasib Bahasa Melayu? Siapa perkenalkan 
penerapan nilai-nilai Islam dan nilai murni? Orang kata bos dia yang 
buat. Betul ke? Jangan putarkan fakta. Penubuhan UIAM idea siapa? 
Idea beliau semenjak dalam ABIM dan menjadi kenyataan bila beliau 
berada dalam kerajaan. Masa beliau dikurung UIAM dirasmikan bagi 
menonjolkan supaya semua orang tengok UIAM ditubuhkan oleh bekas 
bosnya. Semasa bekas bosnya cuti dan beliau memangku jawatan PM 
beliau cuba bentangkan akta rasuah di parlimen. Tapi bosnya telepon 
kata jangan, alasan "ramai orang tak suka". Kerana usaha beliau cuba 
bongkar bermacam-macam penyelewenganlah maka beliau
>  sengaja dicampak masuk ISA. Nak bercakap tu bacalah sejarah sikit 
oii!
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dulu dia ada 
kuasa - tapi tak dapat buat apa apa dan sekarang 
> dah tak ada kuasa , macam macam nak buat . 
> Ni politik yang paling saya tak suka . 
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> KUALA LUMPUR, Jun 6 (IPS) - Gone are the neck brace, the walking
> stick, the wheelchair and the tired, exhausted look that was Anwar
> Ibrahim after 1998, when he was sacked from the government and 
jailed
> for corruption and sodomy after trials universally condemned as 
unfair.
> 
> The Anwar Ibrahim, 57, who walked onto the stage of a posh hotel 
here
> last week to speak before a packed audience of supporters and 
foreign
> diplomats was a picture of health. He was suave, confident, 
articulate
> -- and attacking.
> 
> At the receiving end was retired prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, 
his
> former mentor turned nemesis, who was accused of owning larges 
stakes
> in media companies, of allowing rampant official corruption and of
> responsibility for blatant human rights abuses.
> 
> Former speaker of the Indonesian parliament Amien Rais and Thai
> senator Kraisak Chunhavan also spoke at the function, a forum on
> Political Reform in South-east Asia, giving Anwar's political 
comeback
> plan added weight.
> 
> In Malaysia, corruption is endemic, unemployment on the rise, 
police
> abuses go unchecked, and democratic institutions have been 
weakened,
> insisted Anwar.
> 
> After several weeks of recuperating upon his release -- after the
> country's highest court acquitted him of sodomy charges -- and then
> several months in Europe, the Middle East and America on the 
lecture
> circuit and as an honorary academic at Oxford and Johns Hopkins
> universities, Anwar had returned to re-launch his political career.
> 
> The charismatic former deputy prime minister vowed to press ahead 
with
> 'reformasi' (reform) and unite and strengthen the disparate 
opposition
> to face the government of Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi in general
> elections due in 2008.
> 
> Anwar also toured the country, speaking at political rallies to 
demand
> an independent investigation into the corruption of past and 
present
> leaders.
> 
> He promised to bridge differences and exploit common ground to 
unite
> the fundamentalist minded Pan Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) that 
wants
> to set up an Islamic theocracy in multi-ethnic Malaysia with the
> Chinese-based opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP), a secular
> group defending middle class values.
> 
> All well and good, and while several thousand people attended the
> forum and the rallies, Anwar's message did not go beyond that 
select
> group of people who are already converted to his cause and firm
> believers in reform.
> 
> For the general public, Anwar has simply disappeared from the
> political scene. The reason is that the government-controlled 
media,
> the only media allowed free rein in the country, has completely
> blacked out the challenger.
> 
> "Has Anwar sneaked back into the country?" was how a doctor reacted
> when this reporter told him Anwar spoke at a forum on political 
reform.
> 
> "I did not read it in 'The Star'," he said, referring to the mass
> circulation English tabloid that because of strict controls and
> censorship can truly boast that, "If we did not report it, it did 
not
> happen."
> 
> Anwar has been transformed from an establishment figure whose every
> word was dutifully reported into an opposition icon whose every 
move
> must be assiduously ignored.
> 
> No editor dares violate the government order to black him out and 
with
> it in place, Anwar faces an uphill task in making his plans known 
and
> his presence felt. While the alternative media and Internet based 
news
> websites like Malaysiakini.com give prominence to his campaign, 
their
> reach is short.
> 
> Privately editors have been told that Anwar is a security threat
> because he would split the majority Malay community, whose unity 
and
> well-being is the bedrock of stability in this multi-ethnic 
society.
> 
> "The instruction is preferably not to report and otherwise report 
the
> inconsequential aspects in the inside pages," a veteran journalists
> told IPS, requesting anonymity.
> 
> In the vernacular newspapers read by the Malay voters Anwar needs 
to
> win over, he is portrayed as a traitor to the race.
> 
> "He is a traitor, he ruined the economy and shamed the Malay 
race," is
> a common and often repeated refrain.
> 
> It is not difficult to block news about Anwar or -- the other side 
of
> the coin -- to unfairly attack him, because the country's 
newspapers
> and television stations are directly or indirectly owned by 
political
> parties in the ruling 14-party National Front coalition.
> 
> "We are like government servants -- there is no room to disobey in 
the
> first place," said the journalist.
> 
> Malaysian universities and Malaysian students abroad are also 
warned
> against attending lectures given by Anwar on pain of losing their
> scholarships.
> 
> In addition, election laws also work against the politician. 
Because
> of the corruption conviction he is barred from holding office or
> contesting in elections until 2008.
> 
> This law can only be circumvented if the king grants a pardon. But
> Anwar has refused to ask for one, arguing it would be an admission 
of
> guilt.
> 
> "I am the victim and totally innocent," he has repeatedly said. But
> his supporters, some of them very senior retired civil servants,
> submitted a petition to the king in May to grant the pardon.
> 
> Political analysts say there is little chance of that happening
> because even if the monarch is amenable, the constitution says he 
must
> act on the advice of the government. Many veteran government
> ministers, many of whom remain loyal to Mahathir, are implacably
> against a pardon for Anwar.
> 
> (Mahathir had groomed Anwar as his successor but turned on him 
after
> 1998 when Anwar questioned his policies and spoke out against 
official
> corruption).
> 
> To Anwar's inner circle the real obstacle to his comeback is public
> perception of the challenger after seven years of relentless
> government propaganda, first under Mahathir and now under Abdullah,
> portraying Anwar as the very incarnation of Satan, indecent, 
guilty of
> many crimes, corrupt, a sexual deviant and an Islamic fanatic.
> 
> Weighed down by such a negative general perception and facing 
official
> harassment, unfavourable election laws and a thorough media 
blackout,
> Anwar has a mountain stacked against his comeback plans.
> 
> Even an open invitation last week from PAS inviting him to join the
> party and lead the opposition is a doubled-edged sword.
> 
> "Fundamentalist minded Muslims are overjoyed but moderates are 
unhappy
> with the invitation. Non-Muslims must be terrified," an academic
> analyst told IPS.
> 
> More than 40 percent of Malaysians are non-Muslims and previously
> voted against any political party allied with PAS.
> 
> Despite the formidable obstacles, Anwar vows to return. "I am a
> Malaysian, this is my home," he said recently. "I have returned, 
don't
> count me out."
> 
> Despite that enthusiasm, it remains an open question whether Anwar 
can
> regain his former pole position in Malaysian politics.
> 
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