Isnin, 9 Julai 2012

Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


Anwar Was Acquitted Because Prosecution Evidence Was Fabricated & Not on Technicality

Posted: 08 Jul 2012 10:33 PM PDT

I refer to the report in the Utusan Malaysia newspaper on 8.7.12 that claimed that Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had been acqutted in the Fitnah II trial on a technicality. Utusan Malaysia’s claim is completely opposite and inconsistent with the reasons for acquittal given in Judge Zabidin Mohd Diah’s written judgement. Judge Zabidin had concluded in his 80 page judgement that he could not convict Anwar Ibrahim on the uncorroborated evidence of the complainant Saiful. What this means is that Saiful’s evidence was simply not reliable enough to convict the opposition leader. As a matter of law, if the Judge had found Saiful’s evidence reliable, he could have convicted Anwar Ibrahim without seeking for further corroborative evidence. In short, the Judge did not acquit on a technicality, but because he was not convinced that Anwar Ibrahim was guilty.

It is clear that the UMNO-owned Utusan Malaysia was motivated equally by ignorance of the Judge’s reasoning and malice against Anwar in making the baseless claim that he was acquitted on a technicality. Further, Utusan Malaysia deliberately ignored crucial findings by the Judge which showed that the police had tampered with the evidence. The judge found that the evidence plastic bag (P27) was cut open by the investigating officer and that the seals were not tamper-proof, which indicates fabrication of evidence against Anwar. Who gave the orders for the investigating office to meddle with the evidence? The Judges findings now prove that the sodomy charges were a vicious political conspiracy against Anwar mounted by UMNO-BN with the compliance of the authorities.

Issued by,
N SURENDRAN
VICE PRESIDENT
KEADILAN

Najib & UMNO, Enough Is Enough, Rakyat Mahu Ubah & Merdeka

Posted: 08 Jul 2012 09:11 AM PDT

Lebih 100 Ahli Umno, SAPP Sertai KEADILAN di Sabah

Posted: 08 Jul 2012 08:18 AM PDT

KeadilanDaily

Lebih 100 ahli Umno dan Parti Maju Sabah (SAPP) dalam Parlimen Kinabatangan hari ini menyertai KEADILAN di Sandakan, Sabah, kata Ketua Srikandi KEADILAN, Siti Aishah Shaik.

Semua borang penyertaan itum katanya diserah seorang pimpinan Umno Parlimen Kinabatangan kepada Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim pada program ceramah umum anjuran KEADILAN Sabah.

"Penyertaan itu membuktikan lonjakan sokongan berterusan rakyat Sabah kepada KEADILAN dan Pakatan Rakyat sekaligus signal jelas rakyat negeri ini sudah bersedia menukar kerajaan," katanya kepada Keadilan Daily, petang ini.

Selain Aishah, Pengerusi Majlis Pimpinan KEADILAN Sabah, Ahmad Thamrin Jaini; Timbalan Pesuruhjaya PAS Sabah, Hamzah Abdullah; pimpinan DAP Sabah, Steven wong hadir bersama kira-kira 1,500 rakyat pelbagai kaum.

Aishah berharap pimpinan KEADILAN Sabah mengatur pelbagai program bagi memastikan keanggotaan baru itu memahami perjuangan parti dan membantu kemenangan pada pilihan raya umum akan datang.

Parlimen Kinabatangan diwakili Timbalan Pengerusi Kelab Penyokong Umno BN di Parlimen yang terkenal dengan kontroversinya mengungkap perkataan lucah, Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin.

Siri Jelajah Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim Ke Pahang

Posted: 08 Jul 2012 07:29 AM PDT

Demi Rakyat
10 Julai 2012 (Selasa)

1) 7.15 mlm – Solat & Tazkirah Maghrib
Lokasi : Masjid Durian Sebatang, Dong , Raub

2) 9.00 – 12.00 mlm – Ceramah Perdana – Demi Rakyat

Lokasi: Markas PAS Berchang, Kuala Lipis

Penceramah:
i) YB Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim
ii) YB Dato' Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man
iii) YB Ronnie Liu Thian Khiew
iv) YBhg Dato' Fauzi Abdul Rahman
v) YB Fauziah Salleh
vi) YBhg Abas Awang

Lim Won’t Debate Chua Again, Wants PM vs Anwar

Posted: 08 Jul 2012 07:26 AM PDT

Malaysiakini

DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng said he won't debate MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek a third time because he hopes that the next debate should be between prime ministerial candidates.

He said that the stage is now set for a showdown between Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim.

“The next debate everyone wants to see is between Anwar and Najib,” he said at a press conference after a two-hour debate with Chua today.

Lim said that this was the norm in developed countries and it allowed its electorate to judge their potential leaders.

Pointing out that Chua has no government positions, there was no point debating him anymore.

“Chua kept on saying (during the debate) that Najib doesn’t need to debate because he is 'transformational leader'. If you use that type of logic then why should I debate with Chua?” he asked.

During the intense debate earlier, Lim had asked Chua why BN was not keen on having Najib debate Anwar in public.

Chua replied that Najib was a "transformational leader" whose efforts and results are widely publicised by the media while Anwar has little to show for.

During the press conference, Lim said that he was not trying to put down Chua despite the unequal standing, he said it was not an excuse to avoid the debate.

“The point is I can debate with Chua when his only official (government) position is as the PPC (Penang Port Commission) chairperson.

"(Thus) why can’t the prime minister debate with the opposition leader and let Malaysians decide who is more qualified to be their leader,” asked Lim.

Penang Port matters

According to independent pollsters Merdeka Centre, 54 percent voters, three quarters being young Malays, in the Peninsula wanted regular debates between Najib and Anwar.

Anwar, a former deputy prime minister has repeatedly challenged Najib to a public debate on national policies but the latter has refused.

Meanwhile, Lim also said that Chua has “a lot” explaining to do with regards to the privatisation of the Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB) and that it was a loss-making outfit.

“As the PPC chairperson he really hammered the Penang Port’s financial performance. I’m sure Penang Port will have a lot to answer tomorrow. Don’t forget the Penang Port is run by Umno,” he said.

The much-coveted port was privatised to tycoon Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary’s Seaport Terminal recently, insisting that the deal will make the port more competitive.

Although the debate was mostly a mudslinging session, both speakers spoke at lenght about policy matters concerning the Penang Port.

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