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SAUDARA [EMAIL PROTECTED] bersusahpayah mencari
artikel tentang keburukan DSAI dengan harapan warga
hizbi net dan rakyat Malaysia kembali "ke pangkal
jalan" iaitu UMNO/BN.

Namun sebaliknya kes DSAI ini adalah pemangkin kepada
rakyat Malaysia supaya kembali ke pangkal jalan dengan
meninggalkan UMNO/BN.

adi.

--- bazran johan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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....
> 
> 
> 
> >From: "Gina S. D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: H-Net* Fwd:  ANWAR'S HYPOCRISY
> CONTINUES...
> >Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 15:51:28 WST
> >
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> >
> >>From: "Munchkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Subject: [sangkancil] ANWAR'S HYPOCRISY
> CONTINUES...
> >>Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:38:30 +0800
> >>
> >>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 
> 
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