Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Kerakusan Mahatir dan Kroninya...

FIXED DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS OF MAHATHIR'S WIFE AND 5 OF HIS CHILDREN AS WELL AS HIS CRONIES . . . . . The information regarding the Fixed Deposit Accounts of Mahathir's wife and 3 of his children are as below. These accounts were opened at an Israeli Singapore-based bank in the neighboring country of Singapore. The bank is ISRAELI NATIONAL BANK. { What anti-Isreal r we talking about . . . ???? }That vast amount of monies could have been derived through the following :
Deposited by an agent of the Israeli Government or any other foreign government.Derived by the various companies of Mahathir's cronies.Perhaps this could be the RM1Bil missing from UMNO's account which Anwar Ibrahim brought up before he was dismissed from UMNO.Details of accounts are as follow:

Family of Dr. Mahathir:
Name : Ms Siti Hasmah Bte Mohamed Ali
Post : Wife of Prime Minister
Passport No. : D 173596 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : AGF-2192-2442-722-(X)
Amount : USD 4,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 25/06/95
Date of Maturity : 25/06/98(Maturity continued to 25/06/2001)(Extension interest agreed upon)

Name : Ms Siti Hasmah Bte Mohamed Ali
Post : Wife of Prime Minister
Passport No. : D 173596 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : FA-4196-2493-313 (A)
Amount : USD 8,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 09/06/97
Date of Maturity : 09/06/00

Name : Ms Siti Hasmah Bte Mohamed Ali
Post : Wife of Prime Minister
Passport No. : D 173596 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : DD-3919-714-271-(A)
Amount : USD 5,500,000.00
Date of opening account : 06/12/95
Date of Maturity : 06/12/98

Name : Ms Siti Hasmah Bte Mohamed Ali
Post : Wife of Prime Minister
Passport No. : D 173596 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : FB-5614-1499-515 (C)
Amount : USD 9,800,000.00
Date of opening account : 12/11/97
Date of Maturity : 12/11/2000

Name : Ms Siti Hasmah Bte Mohamed Ali
Post : Wife of Prime Minister
Passport No. : D 173596 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : CE-2418-7172-492 (E)
Amount : USD 5,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 07/03/98
Date of Maturity : 07/03/01

Name : Ms Siti Hasmah Bte Mohamed Ali
Post : Wife of Prime Minister
Passport No. : D 173596 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : GB-6921-4212-712 (F)
Amount : USD 6,650,000.00
Date of opening account : 19/03/95
Date of Maturity : 19/03/98(Maturity continuity to 19/03/2001)

Name : Ms Marina Bte Mahathir
Post : Malaysia AIDS Council President
Passport No. : R 671918 (M)Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : C-719-418-210 (M)
Amount : USD 13,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 17/06/96
Date of Maturity : 17/06/99

Name : Ms Marina Bte Mahathir
Post : Malaysia AIDS Council President
Passport No. : R 671918 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : F-817-200-11 (C)
Amount : USD 12,500,000.00
Date of opening account : 03/12/96
Date of Maturity : 03/12/99

Name : Ms Marina Bte Mahathir
Post : Malaysia AIDS Council President
Passport No. : R 671918 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)5 years
Account No : G-211-922-718-2 (D)
Amount : USD 15,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 12/07/97
Date of Maturity : 12/07/02

Name : Mr Mokhzani Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 719325 (M)Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)1 years
Account No : F-3532-3310-501 (NG)
Amount : USD 15,500,000.00
Date of opening account : 21/09/98
Date of Maturity : 21/09/99

Name : Mr Mokhzani Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 719325 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : DA-9159-7211-819 (M)
Amount : USD 4,500,000.00
Date of opening account : 20/05/96
Date of Maturity : 20/05/99

Name : Mr Mokhzani Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 719325 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : ME-3138-5144-219 (A)
Amount : USD 10,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 08/09/97
Date of Maturity : 08/09/0013.

Name : Mr Mokhzani Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 719325 (M)Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Current Account
Account No : A-7213-4441-223 (MB)
Amount : USD 15,500,000.00
Date of opening account : 11/12/97
Withdrawal : USD 5,000,000.00 on 10/02/98
Cheque No. F2912718
Deposit : USD 9,500,000.00
Last Balance : USD 19,500,000.00

Name : Mr Mokhzani Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 719325 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)1 years
Account No : F-3518-3279-441 (ND)
Amount : USD 10,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 08/09/98
Date of Maturity : 08/09/99

Name : Mr Mokhzani Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 719325 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : M-3121-3149-512 (D)
Amount : USD 7,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 03/12/95
Date of Maturity : 03/12/98
Name : Mr Mirzan Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 914315 (M)Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : LA-5716-3919-862 (C)
Amount : USD 15,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 16/08/96
Date of Maturity : 16/08/9917.

Name : Mr Mirzan Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 914315 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit2 years
Account No : CM-6983-7419-365 (F)
Amount : S $ 10,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 29/06/97
Date of Maturity : 29/06/9918.

Name : Mr Mirzan Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 914315 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit2 years
Account No : JE-8145-6073-396 (L)
Amount : S $ 5,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 15/11/97
Date of Maturity : 15/11/9919.

Name : Mr Mirzan Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 914315 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit3 years
Account No : YE-3909-2616-398 (M)
Amount : S $ 10,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 25/11/97
Date of Maturity : 25/11/0020.

Name : Mr Mirzan Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 914315 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)1 years
Account No : G-7051-3996-521 (EC)
Amount : USD 12,500,000.00
Date of opening account : 26/09/98
Date of Maturity : 26/09/9921.

Name : Mr Mukhriz Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 639296 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 years
Account No : M-2074-6219-332 (E)
Amount : USD 8,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 05/06/97
Date of Maturity : 05/06/9922.
Name : Mr Mukhriz Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 639296 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : DL-6074-3691-7785 (E)
Amount : USD 3,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 26/09/97
Date of Maturity : 26/09/0023.

Name : Mr Mukhriz Bin Mahathir
Post : Son of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 639296 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit3 years
Account No : CF-3711-5681-742 (G)
Amount : S $ 7,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 06/07/96
Date of Maturity : 06/07/9924.

Name : Ms Melinda Bte Mahathir
Post : Daughter of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 697339 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 years
Account No : EX-6965-7718-396 (D)
Amount : USD 15,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 19/11/97
Date of Maturity : 19/11/9925.

Name : Ms Melinda Bte Mahathir
Post : Daughter of Prime Minister
Passport No. : R 697339 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit2 years
Account No : FN-1799-6673-983 (M)
Amount : S $ 10,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 21/01/98
Date of Maturity : 21/01/00

TOTAL : USD 199.45 MILLION AND S $ 42,000,000.00 IN FIXED DEPOSIT ponder on the amount and think for yourself how could they have acquired these vast amount of wealth just being the wife and children of the PM of Malaysia ????

CRONIES WEALTH:

BROTHER-IN-LAW OF MAHATHIR
1.
Name : Mr. Hashim Bin Mohamed Ali
Post : Brother-in-law of Prime Minister
Passport No. : C 341872 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 years
Account No : BB-1792-5126-2197-14 (XD)
Amount : USD 6,600,000.00
Date of opening account : 14/12/96
Date of Maturity : 14/12/98

2.
Name : Mr. Hashim Bin Mohamed Ali
Post : Brother-in-law of Prime Minister
Passport No. : C 341872 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : MG-3014-2132-5188-19 (NF)
Amount : USD 11,500,000.00
Date of opening account : 16/05/97
Date of Maturity : 16/05/00

3.
Name : Mr. Hashim Bin Mohamed Ali
Post : Brother-in-law of Prime Minister
Passport No. : C 341872 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 years
Account No : NE-5179-2212-6125-42 (CE)
Amount : USD 5,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 18/06/98
Date of Maturity : 18/06/00

TOTAL: USD 23,100,00.00

CABINET MINISTERS (TO BE CONTINUED LATER''.)

1.
Name : Mr. Mohammad Najib Bin Abdul Razak
Post : Minister of Education
Passport No. : D 371981 (M)
Bank : American Express Bank
Type of Account : Current Account
Account No : E-7194-303-45-G
Amount : USD 7,500,000.00
Date of opening account : 22/12/95
Withdrawal : USD 2,500,000.00 on 10/01/96
Cheque No. F1742330
Withdrawal : USD 1,000,000.00 on 16/03/96
Cheque No. F1742331
Withdrawal : USD 1,000,000.00 on 01/07/96
Cheque No. F1742332
Withdrawal : USD 500,000.00 on 11/06/97
Cheque No. F1742333

2.
Name : Mr. Syed Hamid Bin Syed Albar
Post : Minister of Defence
Passport No. : D 691245 (M)
Bank : Citibank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : J-321-3352-339-G
Amount : USD 8,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 14/07/96
Date of Maturity : 14/07/99

3.
Name : Mr. Syed Hamid Bin Syed Albar
Post : Minister of Defence
Passport No. : D 691245 (M)
Bank : American Express Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : AC- 4192-443-54-E
Amount : USD 5,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 27/11/96
Date of Maturity : 27/11/99

4.
Name : Ms. Rafidah Bte Aziz
Post : Minister of International Trade And Industry
Passport No. : D 391274 (M)
Bank : Bank Of Nova Scotia
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : LA- 7211-3647-341 G
Amount : USD 5,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 10/06/96
Date of Maturity : 10/06/99

5.
Name : Ms. Rafidah Bte Aziz
Post : Minister of International Trade And Industry
Passport No. : D 391274 (M)
Bank : Bank Of China
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 years
Account No : CL 4223-6162-47 M
Amount : USD 2,500,000.00
Date of opening account : 21/09/96
Date of Maturity : 21/09/96

6.
Name : Mr. Muhyuddin Bin Yassin
Post : Minister of Youth and Sports
Passport No. : D 512717 (M)
Bank : American Express Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)5 years
Account No : AF- 3712-229-33-Y
Amount : USD 7,700,000.00
Date of opening account : 15/06/96
Date of Maturity : 15/06/01

7.
Name : Mr. Megat Junid Bin Megat Ayob
Post : Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
Passport No. : D 299671 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 years
Account No : F-3091-9211-39 (O)
Amount : USD 5,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 19/08/96
Date of Maturity : 19/08/99

8.
Name : Mr. Megat Junid Bin Megat Ayob
Post : Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
Passport No. : D 299671 (M)
Bank : Israeli National Bank
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit3 years
Account No : M-5244-6052-69 (D)
Amount : S $ 10,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 07/05/97
Date of Maturity : 07/05/00

9.
Name : Mr. Mohammad Bin Rahmat
Post : Minister of Information
Passport No. : D 423717 (M)
Bank : Development Bank of Singapore
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit2 years
Account No : C-2965-173-384-F
Amount : S $ 5,000,000.00
Date of opening account : 29/11/96
Date of Maturity : 29/11/98

10.
Name : Mr. Mohammad Bin Rahmat
Post : Minister of Information
Passport No. : D 423717 (M)
Bank : Development Bank of Singapore
Type of Account : Fixed Deposit2 years
Account No : CA-3129-662-919-G
Amount : S $ 2,500,000.00
Date of opening account : 06/03/97Date of Maturity : 06/03/9911. Name : Mr. Sabbarudin Bin ChikPost : Minister of Culture, Arts and TourismPassport No. : D 196432 (M)Bank : Bank of ChinaType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 yearsAccount No : E-699-3172-982 (B)Amount : USD 8,500,000.00Date of opening account : 02/09/96Date of Maturity : 02/09/9912. Name : Mr. Mustapa Bin MohamedPost : Minister of EntrepreneurSecond Finance MinisterPassport No. : D 862411 (M)Bank : American Express BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit3 yearsAccount No : CA-5098-344-66-DAmount : S $ 5,000,000.00Date of opening account : 12/06/96Date of Maturity : 12/06/9913. Name : Mr. Mustapa Bin MohamedPost : Minister of EntrepreneurSecond Finance MinisterPassport No. : D 862411 (M)Bank : CitibankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 yearsAccount No : DD-2141-7922-549-FAmount : USD $ 5,000,000.00Date of opening account : 21/04/97Date of Maturity : 21/04/9914. Name : Ms. Siti Zaharah Binti SulaimanPost : Deputy Minister of HealthPassport No. : D 594071 (M)Bank : United Overseas BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit2 yearsAccount No : M-3914-7179-212-DAmount : S $ 5,500,000.00Date of opening account : 28/05/97Date of Maturity : 28/05/9915. Name : Mr. Tajol Rosli Bin Mohammad GhazaliPost : Deputy Home Affairs MinisterPassport No. : D 691872 (M)Bank : Development Bank of SingaporeType of Account : Fixed Deposit2 yearsAccount No : B 1712-341-619-CAmount : S $ 2,000,000.00Date of opening account : 29/06/97Date of Maturity : 29/06/9916. Name : Mr. Abdul Kadir Bin Sheikh FadzirPost : Deputy Minister Human ResourcesPassport No. : D 541781 (M)Bank : Bank of ChinaType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 yearsAccount No : D 319-2218-512-JAmount : USD 3,500,000.00Date of opening account : 28/02/98Date of Maturity : 28/02/0117. Name : Mr. Ibrahim SaadPost : Deputy Minister PM DepartmentPassport No. : D 891741 (M)Bank : CitibankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 yearsAccount No : M 374-6593-88 DAmount : USD 4,000,000.00Date of opening account : 08/06/97Date of Maturity : 08/06/9918. Name : Mr. Mohamed Nazri Bin AzizPost : Deputy Minister PM DepartmentPassport No. : D 871945 (M)Bank : Israeli National BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 yearsAccount No : BD 5211-7925-8716-51 MAAmount : USD 6,500,000.00Date of opening account : 08/06/97Date of Maturity : 08/06/9919. Name : Mr. Mohamad Isa Bin Abdul SamadPost : Chief Minister of Negeri SembilanPassport No. : D 831569 (M)Bank : American Express BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 yearsAccount No : E- 6654-662-719-MAmount : USD 5,000,000.00Date of opening account : 09/07/96Date of Maturity : 09/07/9920. Name : Mr. Mohamad Isa Bin Abdul SamadPost : Chief Minister of Negeri SembilanPassport No. : D 831569 (M)Bank : American Express BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 yearsAccount No : J-5152-6161-311-DAmount : USD 5,000,000.00Date of opening account : 24/01/97Date of Maturity : 24/01/0021. Name : Mr. Sanusi Bin JunidPost : Chief Minister of KedahPassport No. : D 659711 (M)Bank : Israel National BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)3 yearsAccount No : FG 3469-4462-9172 (DE)Amount : USD 10,000,000.00Date of opening account : 21/09/96Date of Maturity : 21/09/9922. Name : Mr. Sanusi Bin JunidPost : Chief Minister of KedahPassport No. : D 659711 (M)Bank : Israel National BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit2 yearsAccount No : H 7639-1722-5243 (MG)Amount : S $ 5,000,000.00Date of opening account : 09/06/97Date of Maturity : 09/06/9923. Name : Mr. Sanusi Bin JunidPost : Chief Minister of KedahPassport No. : D 659711 (M)Bank : Israel National BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit1 yearsAccount No : DC 7943-7716-2713 33 NBAmount : S $ 3,500,000.00Date of opening account : 10/12/97Date of Maturity : 10/12/9824. Name : Mr. Abdul Ghani Bin OthmmanPost : Chief Minister of JohorePassport No. : D 615791 (M)Bank : Israel National BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit2 yearsAccount No : GH 1299-4166-339 AAmount : S $ 5,000,000.00Date of opening account : 11/06/97Date of Maturity : 11/06/9925. Name : Mr. Abdul Ghani Bin OthmmanPost : Chief Minister of JohorePassport No. : D 615791 (M)Bank : Israel National BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit2 yearsAccount No : D 1471-3134-22 FAmount : S $ 3,000,000.00Date of opening account : 03/04/97Date of Maturity : 03/04/9926. Name : Mr. Ramli Bin Ngah TalibPost : Chief Minister of PerakPassport No. : D 774511 (M)Bank : CitibankType of Account : Fixed Deposit2 yearsAccount No : AB 7193-4111-331 (A)Amount : S $ 6,000,000.00Date of opening account : 20/12/96Date of Maturity : 20/12/9827. Name : Mr. Abu Zahar Bin IsninPost : Chief Minister of MalaccaPassport No. : R 515341 (M)Bank : CitibankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency3 yearsAccount No : FA 9132-3156-212 EAmount : USD 2,000,000.00Date of opening account : 11/04/96Date of Maturity : 11/04/9928. Name : Mr. Abu Hassan Bin OmarPost : Chief Minister of SelangorPassport No. : D 493718 (M)Bank : CitibankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 yearsAccount No : M 819-5512-71 DAmount : USD 3,000,000.00Date of opening account : 06/05/97Date of Maturity : 06/05/99Name : Mr. Abu Hassan Bin OmarPost : Chief Minister of SelangorPassport No. : D 493718 (M)Bank : CitibankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 yearsAccount No : M 819-5512-71 DAmount : USD 3,000,000.00Date of opening account : 06/05/97Date of Maturity : 06/05/99SENIOR PERSONNEL AROUND MAHATHIR1. Name : Mr. Abdul Aziz Bin IsmailPost : Chief Private Secretary of PMPassport No. : R 814239 (M)Bank : Israeli National BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit3 yearsAccount No : GM 5210-6125-8862-49 DGAmount : S $ 5,000,000.00Date of opening account : 10/04/96Date of Maturity : 10/04/992. Name : Mr. Abdul Aziz Bin ShamsuddinPost : Political Secretary 1 to PMPassport No. : R 722217 (M)Bank : Israeli National BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 yearsAccount No : HD 4179-2416-3829-31ADAmount : USD 3,500,000.00Date of opening account : 21/12/96Date of Maturity : 21/12/983. Name : Mr. Mohammad Noordin Bin BachikPost : Private Secretary to PMPassport No. : E 691432 (M)Bank : Israeli National BankType of Account : Fixed Deposit (Foreign Currency)2 yearsAccount No : SD 3912-4942-6918-72 DAAmount : S $ 4,000,000.00Date of opening account : 03/12/96Date of Maturity : 03/12/98MY DEAR FELLOW MALAYSIANS THE ABOVE ARE ONLY THOSE THAT WE KNOW OF '.... HOW ABOUT THOSE THAT WE DO NOT KNOW OF ??????

THINK & JUDGE FOR YOURSELF .

YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN DECIDE WHOM YOU WANT AS THE FUTURE GOVERNMENT ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

MAY DAY FOR JUSTICE

MAY DAY FOR JUSTICE
The background behind Tun Salleh's Book "The Removal of Tun Salleh Abbas"

Mahathir was continually upset with the Judiciary because the verdicts in a number of cases went against the Government. According to then Deputy PM, Datuk Musa Hitam, one of his favourite slogans was 'Hang the Lawyers! Hang the Judges!' From 1987, he intensified his verbal attacks against the Judiciary in the news media, making damaging statements which clearly demonstrated that he did not understand the role of the Judiciary as being independent from the Executive and Legislative arms of Government. That the Judiciary exists as a check-and-balance against the excesses of the Executive appeared to have been a concept he never fully grasped. Instead, he accused judges of the sort of political interference that would result in confusion and loss of public confidence in the Government. Hence, to curtail the powers of the Judiciary and subsume it beneath the Executive became one of his cherished dreams.

In April 1987, after an UMNO leadership contest in which Mahathir very nearly lost to Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, there were allegations that several delegates who had voted were drawn from branches not properly registered under the Societies Act 1966. An appeal was filed by eleven UMNO delegates to have the elections declared null and void. This was a very serious matter for Mahathir because if the appeal succeeded, fresh elections would have to be held and he might lose. The matter finally came before Justice Harun Hashim of KL High Court who ruled that under the existing law, he had no choice but to declare not just the elections invalid, but the whole of UMNO an unlawful society as well. The country and, more particularly, UMNO, went into a state of shock.In most modern democracies, a political catastrophe of this magnitude would have result in the immediate resignation of the party's President and Prime Minister. But Mahathir did not resign. He informed the country that the Government would continue running the country. Opposition Leader Lim Kit Siang and Tunku Abdul Rahman called for a vote in Parliament to establish Mahathir's legitimacy but those calls were ignored. Mahathir then set in motion the machinery to form a new surrogate party called UMNO Baru. His opponents, however, wanted the old party revived. The eleven UMNO delegates then launched an appeal in the Supreme Court to have the 1987 elections alone declared illegal and the party not an unlawful society.Mahathir fully understood the danger to him of this pending appeal. He had to act quickly. In October 1987, he launched the notorious Operation Lalang in which at least 106 people were arrested and detained without trial under the ISA, including three very articulate critics, the Opposition Leader Lim Kit Siang, political scientist Dr. Chandra Muzaffar and leading lawyer Karpal Singh. The official reason for the arrests was that a highly dangerous security situation had arisen but this has been strongly disputed as nothing more than a shameless fabrication. The broad sweep included even environmentalists and Consumer Association spokesmen. Four of the most outspoken newspapers -The Star, The Sunday Star, Watan and Sin Chew Jit Poh - had their publishing licences suspended. When, after five months, the papers were free to publish again, they were no longer the same.
Mahathir's next move was to push through Parliament far-reaching amendments to the Constitution so that the Executive gained in power enormously at the expense of the Judiciary. There was general indignation at this rude behaviour which shocked a good many people. The indecent haste and the fact that the amendments were made at a time when the Government's main critics were in detention, including the Opposition Leader and six vocal MPs and outspoken newspapers demoralized added further to the appalling injustice of the situation. Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia 's beloved first Prime Minister, put it succinctly: 'It was legal, but was it just?' Others noted angrily that the Constitution had been raped once again. In a speech, the outgoing President of the Bar Council, Param Cumaraswamy, said,

'The Prime Minister's vile and contemptuous allegations, and the accusations leveled at the Judiciary and our judges left many shocked beyond belief. His speech which was full of venom, hate and spite with no substance whatsoever, illustrated his complete and total ignorance of the role of the Judiciary and the judicial process itself. He has indeed defiled and defaced the Constitution. It is surprising that those 142 MPs who voted in favour, after taking the oath that they would preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, had no compunction about destroying one of its basic structures.'
One visiting parliamentarian was astonished at the lack of public debate. In his own country, he said, such amendments would have taken years.

Next, after having curbed the independence of the Judiciary, Mahathir set about destroying its integrity. This was the removal of Tun Salleh Abas as Lord President in 1988, a move which Tunku Abdul Rahman described as 'the most shocking story in modern legal and judicial history,'
Tun Salleh Abas was a man of humble origins - his father was a sailor and small village trader - who rose to become Lord President, the highest judge in the land and head of the Judiciary while remaining a deeply religious man.
By March 1988, Mahathir's scandalous and violent public attacks on the Judiciary had so provoked the judges that Tun Salleh was obliged to call a conference. Twenty judges met in the Supreme Court one week after the debilitating and shameful Constitutional amendments were made. By unanimous agreement, a letter was drafted to the King (also the Sultan of Johore) and copied to all Sultans, expressing disquiet over various comments made by the Prime Minister. The letter was delivered on 25 March and Tun Salleh left soon after for medical treatment in the United States followed by a pilgrimage to Mecca . He had a most important duty to perform upon his return: He fixed the hearing of the crucial UMNO Eleven appeal for June and, because of its overwhelming significance, decided that a full quorum of nine Supreme Court judges should hear this. Three days later, Tun Salleh was suspended from his official capacity by the King on recommendation of the Prime Minister. In the same hour that he received the suspension letter, the Acting Lord President, Tan Sri Abdul Hamid took the UMNO Eleven case out of the calendar so that the link between the two was difficult to deny.
Tun Salleh's suspension came after he refused to bow to Mahathir's pressure to either resign or retire, even though financial inducements were offered, including mention of a lucrative job in the International Development Bank in Jeddah. The initial reason given for the suspension was that the King had taken great displeasure over the letter Tun Salleh had written on behalf of all judges. According to official records prepared by the Attorney General, the King had requested Tun Salleh's removal in an audience with the Prime Minister on the 'Wednesday morning of 1 May 1988' after the weekly Cabinet Meeting.
There are serious doubts as to whether this audience actually took place. The first of May 1988 fell on a Sunday, not Wednesday as the Attorney General recorded. Even if the day of week were corrected, there can be no Cabinet meeting on a Sunday. That the King expressed great displeasure only on 1 May, when he had in fact received the letter on 25 March cast further doubt over this assertion. It is difficult to believe that the King wanted Tun Salleh removed purely because he had protested about the public insults directed against the entire Judiciary by the head of the Executive. In any event, royal displeasure would not be a constitutionally valid ground for dismissal. Indeed, Mahathir advised the King as much in a letter written four days after this probably fictitious audience; however, the Prime Minister went further in the same letter to say that he would investigate Tun Salleh for any evidence of misbehaviour. In any event, the King did not clear up the mystery and, in an audience with Tun Salleh, actually asked the latter to step down without giving reasons although the Conference of Rulers had already asked for his reinstatement. Amazingly, Tun Salleh was suspended and a Tribunal set up to determine his fate before any formal charges were laid.
The Constitution does not provide for the removal of a Lord President. While the Tribunal need not be an inappropriate means, its composition was to say the least, disgraceful. It was composed of six acting and retired judges, although the Constitution required an odd number to prevent deadlock. Of these - four from Malaysia , one from Sri Lanka and one from Singapore - only the Sri Lankan enjoyed a rank comparable to Tun Salleh's. This was contrary to the very reasonable dictum that one should be tried by one's peers rather than one's juniors. The fact that two retired Lord Presidents of Malaysia were available but not invited was glaring. There were grave conflicts of interest with three of the Malaysian judges that should have disqualified them from sitting: Tan Sri Abdul Hamid who was next in line to succeed as Lord President and who had also participated in the conference of 20 judges which resulted in the letter to the King; Tan Sri Zahir who, being also the Speaker of the Lower House, was beholden to Mahathir, the principal complainant in the matter at hand; and Tan Sri Abdul Aziz who, although a former judge, was then a practising lawyer and, more incredibly, had two suits pending against him at that time. But Tun Salleh's objections were ignored and when the Bar Council issued a statement calling for the Tribunal to be re-constituted, both the New Straits Times and The Star refused to publish it. Further, it was decided that the Tribunal would sit in closed sessions although Tun Salleh had requested a public hearing.
The charges, when finally published, were manifestly absurd. Running over 12 sheets of paper, it was clear that quantity had been substituted where quality was lacking, and some of them actually related to Tun Salleh's behaviour after suspension. Many of them related to his speeches and press interviews, whereby sinister meanings were imputed to various innocuous comments that he had made. To cite an instance, in a speech at the University of Malaya , he had said: 'The role of the courts is very important to bring about public order. If there is no public order there will be chaos in this country and if there is chaos, no one can feel safe' On this basis, Tun Salleh was charged with making statements criticizing the Government which displayed prejudice and bias against the latter. Another statement of his, 'In a democratic system, the courts play a prominent role as agent of stability but they can perform this function only if judges are trusted,' resulted in the charge that he had ridiculed the Government by imputing that it did not trust the judges. These charges were doubly ludicrous in the light of Mahathir's many poisonous attacks against the Judiciary.

It is not surprising that Tun Salleh, after reading this catalogue of fantasy crimes, refused to appear before what was so evidently a kangaroo court. The Tribunal, after refusing representations made by Raja Aziz, Tun Salleh's leading counsel, that it had no constitutional validity to sit, chose instead to proceed so hastily that it wound up deliberations, including the examination of witnesses with just four hours work. As it prepared to issue its Report, Tun Salleh's lawyers sought an urgent stay of proceedings in the High Court. This would normally be granted immediately at the least possibility that an injustice may be about to be done but, here, events turned into utter farce.
Instead of immediately reaching a decision as expected, the presiding judge, Datuk Ajaib Singh, after the court had been in languorous session the whole day that Friday, adjourned hearings for 9.30 am the next day. On Saturday however, the judge emerged in court only at 11.50 am and, even then, postponed hearings again for the Monday! In desperation, Tun Salleh's lawyers, knowing that the Tribunal could easily release its Report before then, sought the assistance of Supreme Court judge, Tan Sri Wan Suleiman, in his Chambers. The latter agreed to hear them in open court in half an hour's time and called a quorum of all remaining Supreme Court, one of whom, Tan Sri Hashim Yeop, refused to sit. The soap opera reached an apogee of ridiculousness when Tan Sri Abdul Hamid, head of the Tribunal and Acting Lord President, gave orders for the doors of Supreme Court to be locked and for the seal of the Supreme Court to be secreted away!
Undeterred, the five Supreme Court judges ordered the policeman on duty to open the door forthwith. After less than half an hour, the Court ordered the Tribunal not to submit any recommendation, report or advice to the King. Tun Salleh's lawyers were typing the Order to serve personally to the Tribunal at Parliament House when news arrived that the gates of Parliament House had been locked! At this point, Justice Wan Suleiman rose to the occasion and, calling the office of the Inspector General of Police, told a senior officer that any impediment to serving the Order would constitute contempt of court. The gates of Parliament swung open and, at 4 pm, Raja Aziz and his team served the Order to the Tribunal members who were found to be still hard at work on a word-processor that Saturday afternoon. All six members accepted service without complaint.
It would appear that justice had at last prevailed but, four days later; all five Supreme Court judges were suspended. Almost every rule that was broken to suspend Tun Salleh was broken again to suspend them. The prohibition order they had made were revoked within days. A second Tribunal eventually reinstated three of the judge: Tan Sri Azmi Kamaruddin, Tan Sri Eusoff Abdoolcader and Tan Sri Wan Hamzah but Tan Sri Wan Suleiman and Datuk George Edward Seah were removed from office.
The UMNO Eleven case was quickly dismissed. The removal of Tun Salleh also saw the resignation of Deputy PM Datuk Musa Hitam who, according to popular wisdom, could no longer stomach Mahathir's ways.



Please forward this as far as possible. Forward this to refresh the memories and to give an insight to the younger generation, so that they can see for themselves what a manipulative creature we had for almost three decades to destroy our country singlehandedly. The Malays sold their souls to Mamak, for a meagre benefit. Now, many have awakened! Only those selfish and brainless stay behind them. This destructive culture has to go before it's too late.

Anyone who can deny his roots can't be trusted. That's TDM.

Lest we forget: The dark, dark days of Malaysian history! Yet, the evil master is still standing strong and barking loudly and proudly! The winds of change must blow stronger!

Monday, April 14, 2008

"Pak Lah! NAJIB tidak boleh dipercayai!"

Orang yang sepatutnya menolong Pak Lah ialah timbalannya, iaitu Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Najib.

Tapi, orang yang tidak iklas dan hipokrat ini, masih membisukan diri, tidak pernah mempertahankan Tuan nya, walaupun sudah banyak kali Pak Lah menegaskan bahawa Najib lah calon beliau untuk menjadi PM selepasnya.

Pak Lah, sekiranya anda membela seekor anjing, anjing itu akan menyalak dan mempertahankan tuannya kerana ketaatan, kerana mengenang budi. Apa yang anda lihat? Adakah Najib lebih baik daripada JING tu?

Muhyidin lebih baik dan lebih bersifat manusia jika dibandingkan dengan Najib yang berdarah dingin itu.

I cry for you Pak Lah! Beware of mad dogs!

MCA bermuka dua

马华对回教国决不妥协?
黄润松 4月14日 中午12点42分
马华总会长黄家定针对回教党人哈仑丁的言论,严厉谴责行动党及公正党。他还义正词严的说道,对于成立回教国一事,马华公会是“绝不妥协“的。回想当年联盟政府与数个在野党,包括回教党共同成立国民阵线。既然马华公会视回教党有如蛇蝎,当时的马华诸公为何没有拒绝回教党的加盟呢?黄家定今日的言论是否意味,当年马华公会诸公没有对回教党“决不妥协”是错误的。果真如此,那黄家定必须以马华公会现任总会长的身份向全国的人民道歉。

当年,马哈迪宣布马来西亚为回教国一事,人民记忆犹新。马哈迪在发表此言论之前,到底有没有咨询过号称代表全体华人的马华公会?此一问题值得我们深思。假设马华公会真如其所说的那样,与巫统在国阵里“平起平坐”,那么马哈迪肯定得尊重这个“平起平坐”的伙伴。换句话说,马哈迪是在得到马华公会的首肯才宣布马来西亚为回教国。那么黄家定如何对“成立回教国决不妥协”一词自圆其说呢?再来,假设马华公会在国阵只是一个当家不当权的陪衬脚色,马哈迪当然无需听取其意见。那么当年马哈迪宣布马来西亚为回教国时,黄家定为何没有“决不妥协”一番呢?马华公会已经技穷,再也没有新的政治武器可使了,只好不断围绕着回教国的课题在兜圈子。可惜,现在马来西亚的政治已经超越了种族和宗教。以回教国的课题来恐吓人民之手段已经过时,再也不能引起人民的注意及共鸣了。可笑的是,马青依然以同一课题谴责行动党和公正党在大选期间协助回教党欺骗选民。这一说辞还真叫人啼笑皆非。马青岂能如此低估选民的智慧,要知道选民的眼睛是雪亮的。马青不该为了这次大选没能骗倒聪慧的选民而恶言相向。有鉴于此,应该向人民道歉的不是民行的林冠英,而是马青团。

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Peliharaan BABI pun dipolitikkan oleh UMNO

What the FCUK!! sesiapa saja yang berminat memelihara sebarang binatang, tak kira lembu, kambing, unta, babi, ayam, itek mahupun biawak, sekiranya beliau mampu menjaga kebersihan alam tanpa pencemaran udara dan tanah dan air, biarkanlah! Apa salahnya?

Orang Cina tidak akan begitu bodoh dan tak prihatin sampai membela babi di tempat kediaman atau kampung Melayu.

Bukan semua Cina makan babi, lebih lebih lagi mereka yang beragama Buddha yang mengamalkan kekasihan dan penghormatan kepada semua makhluk, termasuk manusia dan binatang, atas dasar hak saksama antara semua.

Seseorang itu berhak membuat pilihan tidak makan lembu/babi, tak kira atas apa dasar,tapi beliau tidak berhak untuk memaksa orang lain menurut sama pilihan beliau. Hanya mereka yang zalim, perompak dan perogol akan membuat demikian memaksa orang lain menurut kehendak nafsunya sendiri. Adakah orang UMNO berlagak seperti orang yang tak bertamadun, mahukan orang lain tidak makan babi kerana beliau tidak makan? Ataupun ketakutan akan diri sendiri tak tahan gian mau makan juga??

Projek Modern Pig Farming adalah projek yang mampu menyelesaikan masalah penternak babi di Selangor, untuk selama-lamanya.

Projek ini juga membawa manfaat kepada ekonomi negara. Projek ini juga mampu menyelesaikan masalah pencemaran tanah, air dan udara.

Ada apa keburukannya?? Tak dapat saya fikirkan satu pun!

Keburukannya mungkin orang Umnoputra tidak boleh atau segan dilaktik menjadi chairman atau managing director PIG Farming ini.

Kalau begitu, saya cadangkan Projek Modern UMNO Farming diadakan untuk memupuk semula semangat menghormati antara satu sama lain dikalangan masyarakat majmuk Malaysia.

HIDUP MALAYSIA BARU!!!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Dr Mahatir : Pembina Bangsa tapi Pemusnah Negara !

Seorang tokoh yang dihormati pada suatu ketika, kini menjadi orang tua yang dihina oleh ramai kerana cuba mengeruhi keadaan sebenar dan cuba putar-belitkan kebenaran.

Beliaulah yang mengkongkong media awam. Freedom of speech tidak langsung wujud ketika beliau menjadi PM.

Abdullah Badawi lebih memberi ruang berbanding dengan orang tua itu!

Linggam kes, siapa yang terlibat? Adakah nama Abdullah Badawi atau Mahatir tersebut dalam perbualan Lingam??? Mahatir lah yang bertanggung-jawab dalam usaha cuba mempengaruhi kehakiman Malaysia! Bukan Abdullah Badawi!