Wednesday 30 July 2008

Missing links




Assalamualaikum warahmatullah wabarakatuh,

Lately, Malaysians have been fed by a few cases of "missing persons". Yes, they are missing in the public, no media can reach them, no public can reach them, no truth can be revealed. They are either being represented by their lawyer or family or the police. They all have 1 common link - Najib Tun Razak, not Anwar Ibrahim.

First, we have the private investigator, P. Balasubramaniam who first exposed the close relationship between Najib and Altantuya and later retracted the declaration through a different lawyer. He went missing until today even though the police said that they know where he and his family are. I hope his nephew is happy with what the police guaranteed.

Second, we have the young man, Saiful Bukhari who accused Anwar for sodomising him. He was found to have seen Najib before lodging the police report, at least Najib admitted it later. He showed up in the government-owned TV station to put up some unislamic challenges but none other media journalist can reach him to ask him some questions. He is said under the protection of the police (err, from what?). His father made a request for the co-operation of Anwar for the investigation (in absent) through a lawyer who claimed to have seen the police report. His uncle also appeared at the press conference. Poor boy, the longer the investigation, the longer he has to hide himself from the public. I wonder when is he going to get married to his fiancee. No wonder his father and uncle have to eventually say something to help him get his FREEDOM as soon as possible. Surely, Najib did not jail this boy.

Third, is the Pusrawi Hospital doctor, Dr. Mohamed Osman Abdul Hamid. He is not a Malaysian but a Burmese. He is on leave at the moment. No one knows where he and his family are. Don't even know if they are alive or not. His link to Najib is that he examined Saiful Bukhari and reported that he was not sodomised by anyone, in fact Saiful was a very healthy young man, at that time, don't know now after 1 month of "imprisonment".

So, we have 3 missing persons and their families too. I hope they are still alive and will come out to tell the truth.

On another note, Rosmah also has shied away from the media. I don't know if anyone had spoken to Col. Aziz Buyong and Norhayati.

ALLAHU'alam.

Wassalam.

Tuesday 29 July 2008

They were behind bars

Assalamualaikum warahmatullah wabarakatuh,

Many of the prominent leaders were used to be locked behind bars. I wonder if this kind of solitary helps one becomes stronger and reflective in their thinking? Or does this give them time to plan and think what to do to rectify the chaotic situation one was in? Maybe it would be great to read the autobiography of some of these historical leaders who had been sentenced to jail at least once in their lifetime.

Great examples like Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Ghandi, Malcolm X, etc.

In Malaysia, we have our very own Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Guan Eng, etc.

Maybe it's not a good idea to jail KJ, in case he become like Anwar after 16th Sept. We could just make him pay the fine if he was found guilty of corruption and then declare bankruptcy. What about Mr. & Mrs. Najib?

ALLAHU'alam.

Wassalam.