The three sentences above, as reported by Malaysiakini in 'Najib for No 1, Mat Taib for No 2', could spell more gloom for Malaysia IF Najib becomes the prime minister.
September is over and past and gone. Now is October, the tenth month of the year. Let me take you back in time to the the tenth day of the Altantuya trial on June 29, 2007.
Altantuya Shaariibuu’s cousin told the High Court here today that in August 2005, Abdul Razak Baginda and Altantuya were still having a relationship as they travelled to “Europe, France and Italy” together.
Burmaa Oyunchimeg, who is also known as Amy, 26, in reply to a question from the prosecution, said Altantuya had shown her a photograph of her with Abdul Razak and Malaysian government officials.
Burmaa: There was a picture of Altantuya having a meal on a roundtable. Altantuya having a meal with Razak Baginda and Malaysian government officials and other people.
Karpal: Who were the government officials in the photograph?
Burmaa: Najib Razak. I remember the name Najib Razak. I remember Razak is the same name. I asked her (Altantuya) ‘are they brothers’ because they have same name. - The Sun
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The PM failed in his reform because of the warlord culture in his party. Those warlords, which include his deputy, place a great obstacle to his intention to reform, both in the party and in the cabinet. It is not in the best interest to their party to reform. The successor, being one of these warlords, will move with the herd and the future of this country will have little to be dersired. Greed and power will be the game of the day to control the tax payers' money in the country's coffer. The battle cry of ketuanan to satisfy the ego of the warlords and their followers will be their motto. The continuing use of the unchanging economic status of the rural population as an excuse to propagate the affirmative discrimination onto others in order to secure the right to benefit a few will be the rule of the day. Malaysians have to be worried, be very worried!
In Malaysia its not the question of whether we or not but the question of whether we have the choice.
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