Dr M blames Pak Lah, Najib for causing disunity among Malays

Cops to question PKR rep over 'flashing gun' claim by party rival. Apr 14, 2025 

Police are expected to record a PKR lawmaker’s statement this week over purportedly brandishing a pistol at several people during voting for the Tambun PKR division yesterday. Perak police chief Noor Hisam Nordin said that Hulu Kinta assemblyperson Arafat Varisai Mahamad was summoned for questioning over alleged criminal intimidation but has not shown up. Police are aware that Arafat might to something?.
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How KJ and Pak Lah tried to save Anwar’s life. In a 2008 interview with Malaysiakini, a now-estranged former lieutenant of Anwar Ibrahim revealed what transpired behind the scenes during Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's tenure as prime minister, particularly regarding the PKR president’s deteriorating health four years earlier. Addressing his 2004 meetings with Umno leaders and his relationship with Khairy Jamaluddin, Ezam Md Nor explained that he viewed the attempts to lure him back to Umno as an opportunity to negotiate Anwar’s release from prison - or at the very least, to secure permission for him to seek medical treatment overseas....
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(15-04-2025, 07:03 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  How KJ and Pak Lah tried to save Anwar’s life. In a 2008 interview with Malaysiakini, a now-estranged former lieutenant of Anwar Ibrahim revealed what transpired behind the scenes during Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's tenure as prime minister, particularly regarding the PKR president’s deteriorating health four years earlier. Addressing his 2004 meetings with Umno leaders and his relationship with Khairy Jamaluddin, Ezam Md Nor explained that he viewed the attempts to lure him back to Umno as an opportunity to negotiate Anwar’s release from prison - or at the very least, to secure permission for him to seek medical treatment overseas....

And he is rip...Abdullah laid to rest, full state funeral honours at Heroes' Mausoleum.

A sombre atmosphere prevailed at the Heroes’ Mausoleum as former prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was laid to rest with full state funeral honours today.
The weather was overcast, and the Jalur Gemilang was flown at half-mast in front of surrounding buildings, accompanying his journey to his final resting place.
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(28-06-2024, 03:58 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  See & Watch Dr M, the Cunning Fox telling his Fox story and his dreamy RM$ Money... Rotfl

https://youtu.be/vF7Bs1hVYgI?si=c97jFLxnfC9cLGdx

https://mothership.sg/2025/04/pm-wong-sm...ah-badawi/
PM Wong, SM Lee pay tribute to M'sia's Abdullah Badawi, SM Lee to attend state funeral
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(15-04-2025, 09:19 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  And he is rip...Abdullah laid to rest, full state funeral honours at Heroes' Mausoleum.

A sombre atmosphere prevailed at the Heroes’ Mausoleum as former prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was laid to rest with full state funeral honours today. The weather was overcast, and the Jalur Gemilang was flown at half-mast in front of surrounding buildings, accompanying his journey to his final resting place.

Singapore is represented by SM Lee, who went over to attend a state funeral for former prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
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Malaysia: Newspaper's flag mistake unacceptable, Agong decrees. Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar has chastised a Chinese-language newspaper over its mistake in the Jalur Gemilang flag.His Majesty said the newspaper’s management and editors should have been more careful in checking its materials before it went to print... Tongue
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Malaysia:: Mission to deploy medical officers to Myanmar to set up field hospital, was scheduled to leave yesterday, has postponed by request of Myanmar's authorities, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said. Myanmar govt postponement & still identifying safe location for hospital's op, this's Msia's humanitarian efforts following devastating earthquake on March 28.
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Dr M's lawyer defends Anwar and CJ, moots committee on judicial reform. A senior lawyer argued that the government’s reform efforts should include amending the Judicial Appointments Commission Act 2009 to limit the prime minister’s powers in appointing judges. Haniff Khatri Abdulla, as a guest on KiniTV’s Bahasa Malaysia podcast, said the amendments could be made to three specific sections of the Act - Section 5, 26, and 27. “On the proposal for an outgoing chief justice to suggest a name to be their successor,  he thinking?.
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Kelantan, Terengganu PKR chiefs retain posts. Kelantan PKR chairperson Suparadi Noor has retained his position as Tanah Merah division chief in the 2025 PKR elections at the division level held today. He secured 1,108 votes, defeating his challenger Hanuzi Zaharim, who garnered only 351 votes.

Suparadi’s retain victory in Kelantan as PKR party boss.
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PKR polls: Nik Nazmi loses Setiawangsa division chief role to Afdlin. Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad has lost the Setiawangsa PKR chief position to director-cum-actor Afdlin Shauki. Afdlin (above, left) won with 631 votes to Nik Nazmi's 563.
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Opinion: Is Anwar losing popularity amongst the non-Malays?. 2-years ago, right after Anwar won, when I started my writing career by being critical, a buddy of mine, l happened to be a working-class Indian driver, would argue with me about what a great job, he is doing, at same time express disapproval of my incessant need to pick on Anwar’s fault, without ever being able to see his plus points. That is 2-years ago. Fast forward to present time, and I haven’t heard this friend of mine having anything good to say about Anwar in a long time. Last we spoke, I pointed out to him that he used to be quite critical of me being critical of Anwar, and in response, all he had was just radio silence.
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Don't put words into my mouth,' says Saifuddin on PKR No 2 challenge. Pakatan Harapan secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has urged all quarters not to speculate that he would challenge incumbent Rafizi Ramli for the PKR deputy presidency in the party’s ongoing election. Follows views by several analysts that Saifuddin may consider entering the fray following the defeat of many Rafizi-aligned figures across PKR’s 222 branches
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Umno: DAP can't alter Islam, Malay rights even with two-thirds majority. DAP will not be able to amend the Federal Constitution involving the position of Islam Malays even if has 148 seats in Parliament, said Umno secretary-general Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki. He emphasised any constitutional amendment involving the position of Islam and the Malays - namely Articles 3 and 153 - requires the consent of the Conference of Rulers.
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Malaysia was amongst the very first nations that President Xi Jinping of China visited when his country looks like it is going to be embroiled with a bitter trade war with America, that will likely pit the top two nations in the world against each other. That we are amongst the first countries that he visited brims with meaning.. Before you enter a conflict with a powerful opponent, the first people you will meet are your closest allies – your closest allies are the ones, outside of your immediate family or nation, whose relationship with you is without a doubt.

The three countries that President Xi visited, all were in Southeast Asia. Of the three, Malaysia is the only one that is not influenced by communism. Vietnam, the other country that President Xi visited, is still a communist country. Cambodia, the third country that President Xi visited, although no longer fully communist, has a long history with communist, with its ruling party, the long serving Cambodian People's Party (CPP), highly influenced by the communist ideology.

From this fact alone we can see that if China’s and America’s dispute escalates, China will likely call upon SEA nations as the first region to take its side.

Some SEA nations like Vietnam, Cambodia or Laos, are likely SEA nations that it will expect to take its side, on account of ideological bonds, but Malaysia is nation that it will expect to take its side, simply because China might see its relationship with Malaysia as "special", on account of the long and cherished relationship that the dragon has had with the mousedeer, that transcends ideological kinship and the ebb and flow of international geopolitics.
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