No, not the Premier tissue but news of Altantuya.
Here are some links:
Arms deal link to death of model - TIMES ONLINE UK
Arms deal scam: Death of model rocks Malaysia - The Times of India
Here are some links:
Arms deal link to death of model - TIMES ONLINE UK
Arms deal scam: Death of model rocks Malaysia - The Times of India
Murder of 'Far Eastern Mata Hari' linked to Malaysia's PM-in-waiting - The Australian
The Altantuya Shaaribuu Case: How and why she was killed - The Nation, Thailand.
Model's jungle death linked to arms deal - 9 NEWS, Australia
Malaysiakini report entitled 'PM Najib': Int'l media's underwhelming reception' says it all.
It is safe to say that no prime ministerial succession – we have had five in the last 38 years – has had as underwhelming a reception in the international media as Najib’s.
Najib, who would be Malaysia’s sixth prime minister, is expected to be sworn in next week, a little more than a week after Umno - dominant member of the ruling BN coalition - endorses him as its 7th president in the party’s 63-year history.
Traditionally, the Umno president assumes the post of prime minister.
It is only to be expected that the international media would accord features and comment on the impending investiture of a new prime minister of Malaysia.
If memory serves, only Dr Mahathir Mohamed’s acclamation as Umno president in June 1981 and consequent elevation to the office of PM incurred a negative vibe - the international media noted he was the author of the callous “We will shoot them” remark in connection with the mass landing of Vietnamese refugees off the Terengganu coast in the mid-1970s.
Model's jungle death linked to arms deal - 9 NEWS, Australia
Malaysiakini report entitled 'PM Najib': Int'l media's underwhelming reception' says it all.
From London and Paris to Jakarta and Brisbane, notable publications have cast doubts on the Najib Abdul Razak’s worthiness for the PM’s office.
It is safe to say that no prime ministerial succession – we have had five in the last 38 years – has had as underwhelming a reception in the international media as Najib’s.
Najib, who would be Malaysia’s sixth prime minister, is expected to be sworn in next week, a little more than a week after Umno - dominant member of the ruling BN coalition - endorses him as its 7th president in the party’s 63-year history.
Traditionally, the Umno president assumes the post of prime minister.
It is only to be expected that the international media would accord features and comment on the impending investiture of a new prime minister of Malaysia.
If memory serves, only Dr Mahathir Mohamed’s acclamation as Umno president in June 1981 and consequent elevation to the office of PM incurred a negative vibe - the international media noted he was the author of the callous “We will shoot them” remark in connection with the mass landing of Vietnamese refugees off the Terengganu coast in the mid-1970s.
3 comments:
You forgot http://internasional.kompas.com/read/xml/2009/03/24/07124236/kepemimpinan.najib.diragukan
Mahathir murdered our minds and apppears to have gotten away with it. Why can't Najib get away with murdering our souls?
Malaysia may be right on the trial in the murder case of Altantuya but the world cannot be wrong. Why do we still want Najib to be our PM?
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