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This guy is a clear enemy of Anwar. He certainly did not do enough research.
He blame Anwar for almost anything as if within 17 yrs of Anwar in govt he
is only a hypocrite. he forget that Anwar was the most outspoken in fighting
for the following facts :
1. low cost housing for govt servart expecially those in lower ranks
2. Amending the anti corruption act (most UMNO leaders were very afraid of
this)
3. initiate a bonus for govt staff
4. Introduction of bahasa baku & KBSR
5. fighting for a true economic reform (unfortunately most Mahadhir crony
will become bankcrupt)
6. Islamic bank, university, etc
7. Skim bantuan fakir miskin through YPEIM, etc
Anwar is not perfect but at least he is the best among the worst (BN,
UMNO). aftre his removal what left now is only the rot. He is somehow
hypocrite before his removal because he has to tolerate Mahadir but his
limit of tolerant expires when he has to make a choice between the people
or the corporate crony (who need billions to inject during the crisis). The
'TRUE' Anwar is what u see after his removal. This true Anwar is exactly as
he was during past UMNO era....
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>>From: "Munchkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: [sangkancil] ANWAR'S HYPOCRISY CONTINUES...
>>Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:38:30 +0800
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>>The following letter has already appeared in malaysiakini. Here is the
>>full, unedited version. To malaysiakini's credit, they did not make many
>>changes.
>>
>>HYPOCRITE, HE IS.
>>
>>Any one care to profer an opinion or two?
>>
>>The Munchkin
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>>ANWAR�S HYPOCRISY CONTINUES
>>
>>Sir,
>>I read with considerable consternation your report and written interview
>>with Anwar Ibrahim, posted on January 26, 2000. Anwar�s continued
>>identification with the reform movement by reiterating his commitment
>>towards combating corruption, cronyism and nepotism; and towards democracy
>>and the rule of law has become unbearably nauseating and revolting to many
>>fair-minded Malaysians.
>>While no one can deny that Anwar, through his sacking, arrest and
>>subsequent
>>conviction, became a catalyst for reform and change, he can never be
>>hailed
>>as the great martyr that he regards himself as. The launch of his reform
>>movement was part of an orchestrated survival strategy that was probably
>>germinating in his mind prior to his removal from office, which he must
>>have
>>regarded, at the time, as imminent. His deliberate tactic to immediately
>>claim the moral high ground after his dismissal was fuelled by an almost
>>spontaneous reaction by many Malaysians who empathised with a victim of
>>Mahathir Mohamed�s high-handed rule. Anwar had long been cognisant of the
>>latent discontent towards the Mahathir regime and duly packaged his agenda
>>in reformist clothing. Long-standing critics of the government were
>>joined
>>by die-hard Anwaristas on the Reformasi bandwagon that ignited a massive
>>spark of political consciousness among Malaysians.
>>One and a half years later this initially divergent support base has
>>undergone a fusion, with long-time, independent critics finding themselves
>>increasingly part of the cult of personality that has developed around
>>Anwar. This ominous trend is set to continue as his trial for sodomy
>>resumes with the foreign and internet press eagerly covering his every
>>utterance and entertaining every nod, wink, smile and scribble that he
>>graces them with. This deification of Malaysia�s greatest hypocrite must
>>stop now lest we lose our historical objectivity about a man who scarcely
>>deserves to be at the vanguard of reform in Malaysia.
>>His views on corruption et al are not new. As an outspoken critic of the
>>government in the 1970s he had begun his concerted attacks on money
>>politics
>>and the abuse of political power that he perceived as rampant in UMNO.
>>Mahathir�s successful recruitment of the then ABIM President was to
>>significantly change the way in which Anwar operated. During his meteoric
>>sixteen years in UMNO, Anwar succeeded in not only becoming Mahathir�s
>>heir
>>apparent, but also part of the nefarious network of �corrupt sycpophants
>>and
>>cronies� which make his current diatribes against the present regime ring
>>hollow.
>>In order to finance his rapid rise through the party hierarchy, Anwar
>>created a patronage structure that included former aides and family
>>members.
>>His unabashed financial assistance to the former was most despicable. As
>>Finance Minister he dished out shares and contracts to the likes of Ishak
>>Ismail (former secretary of Anwar�s Permatang Pauh division), Mohamed
>>Sarit
>>Yusoh (former political secretary), Nasaruddin Jalil (also former
>>political
>>secretary), Kamaruddin Jaffar and Kamaruddin Mohamad Nor (both Malay
>>College
>>Kuala Kangsar schoolmates of Anwar, the latter also Anwar�s deputy in
>>ABIM),
>>and Ahmad Sebi Abu Bakar (contemporary at Universiti Malaya). Anwar was
>>equally charitable to his family with directorships and shares dispensed
>>to
>>his father Ibrahim Abdul Rahman; brothers, Marzuki, Rosli and the late
>>Rani;
>>and sister, Fauzan. These appointments did not even conform to the
>>excusable criteria of merit-based cronyism; Rosli Ibrahim, for one, lacked
>>formal education (and displayed his liability for all to see) and yet was
>>appointed as �consultant� to various listed companies. Nor was the
>>national
>>interest criteria employed: Hanif Kassim, a Singaporean fellow at Anwar
>>think-tank, Institut Kajian Dasar, was involved with Kamaruddin Jaffar�s
>>KLIA privatisation contract. (FOR A FULL LIST OF ANWAR CRONIES AND WHAT
>>THEY WERE INVOLVED IN, PLEASE EMAIL ME AT [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>>Anwar�s formidable crony structure was employed ruthlessly in 1993, when
>>he
>>took on Ghafar Baba for the deputy presidency of UMNO. The management
>>buy-out of NSTP and TV3 in early 1993 by Anwar acolytes, funded by Quek
>>Leng
>>Chan�s Hong Leong group (which had acquired MUI bank through Anwar�s
>>support), was to pave the way for an all out media blitz against Ghafar.
>>(The evident inconsistency between Anwar�s manipulation of the press while
>>in power and his recent sermons on press freedom should be of some concern
>>to the fiercely independent journalists of malaysiakini). This was
>>compounded by countless reports by UMNO analysts that the 1993 elections
>>were the dirtiest in the party�s history due, in no small part, to Anwar
>>and
>>his Wawasan Team�s penchant for the crude, but effective, tactic of buying
>>delegates� votes. Anwar�s continued ascendance in UMNO was to continue in
>>tandem with his corporate oppos� covetous appropriation of Malaysia�s
>>private sector. Many felt that an Anwar premiership would merely transfer
>>riches from the Mahthir-Daim nominees to Anwar�s own insatiable cabal.
>>Anwar�s avarice knew no limits in his search for political power. In the
>>context of history, the standard Anwarista response - that Anwar had to
>>�play the game� to succeed - is, frankly, laughable. His predecessors as
>>DPM, Musa Hitam and Ghafar, were not known to have played with money on
>>the
>>scale that Anwar had. Sure, they never claimed the ultimate political
>>prize, but consider the rise of Mahathir � whatever you say about him
>>today,
>>there is no evidence that he employed money in successfully succeeding
>>Hussein Onn. Even if one accepts the suggestion that money is a more
>>important factor in today�s politics, Anwar�s record cannot be exonerated.
>>The current deputy, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, is as clean as they come and
>>has
>>a real chance of succeeding Mahathir. Rather, if it is true that money
>>now
>>rules the roost in UMNO electoral politics, it is largely due to the
>>precedence that was set by Anwar.
>>In this context, we must treat Anwar for what he is: a consummate
>>politician
>>fighting for his survival by disingenuously appealing to ordinary
>>Malaysians
>>� sense of honesty, decency and fairness. Let us not be fooled by the
>>chameleon that has once again changed his colour. He is, in fact, no
>>better
>>than the corrupt government leaders whom he routinely lashes out at from
>>the
>>dock. Claims that he has consistently spoken out against oppression,
>>corruption and Malaysia�s �illiberal democracy� - all showcased in the
>>ultimate intellectual ejaculation, The Asian Renaissance - are more than
>>outweighed by the base and vile reality of his time in government. Anwar
>>may have given ordinary Malaysians the historical opportunity to break
>>from
>>the climate of fear that Mahathir has perpetuated by generating an emotive
>>and passionate following. But this following must now move on. Anwar�s
>>hypocrisy knows no boundaries and to continue to equate him with the likes
>>of Nelson Mandela, Vaclav Havel and Jose Rizal is to confer on them an
>>irremissible insult. Malaysia must never condone the way in which Anwar
>>was
>>treated � jailed under the draconian Internal Security Act, beaten
>>senseless
>>and convicted in a Kangaroo court. But we must also accept that Anwar�s
>>blatant hypocrisy disqualifies him as a future leader of our country.
>>Anwar
>>Ibrahim, the man and the phenomenon, is, as he once described Mahathir,
>>obsolete.
>>
>>Chairil Anuar
>>Kuala Lumpur
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