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Orang Kampong Ramai Nak 'Join' Intifadah By Amin Sapiro 14/12/2000 10:11 pm Thu |
Amin Sapiro (tengok saja dulu, apa jadi?)
[Sepatutnya Pak Lah membuat sedikit kerja rumah (homework) sebelum
menuduh melulu dan menggunakan istilah intifadhah... kerana dalam zaman
Mahathir (Ya hanya dalam zaman Mahathir) orang Yahudi boleh masuk dalam
negara ini untuk bermain-main dengan girang. Zaman Mahathir jugalah seorang
kerabat diraja bertandang ke Israel tapi kerajaan pura-pura buta dan
tidak berbuat apa-apa. Itu belum dikira lagi pertemuan antara Mahathir dan pemimpin Israel di Paris
yang 'tidak sengaja'. Atau sesi tidak banyak mata di Amerika yang Hamid Albar
kaya tidak ada apa-apa, tapi masuk dalm berita Haretz di Israel pula. Kalau
masuk dalam berita akhbar tu mestilah ada apa-apa, kalau tidak membazir kertas
lah sahaja! Lagipun kita bukan tidak tahu, Henry Kissinger pernah beberapa kali melawat
mesra, kerana anak buahnya di sini sudah hebat-hebat belaka. Takkan
Mahathir lupa guru 'speSIAL' dia? Nampak sangat pemimpin umno tidak membuat kerja rumah (homework). Mereka
main cakap lepas sahaja. Rakyat Israel dilayan dengan mesranya di padang
kriket, tetapi rakyat sendiri dihukum dipenjara kerana membantah Israel.
Tidakkah ini bermakna kerajaan sebenarnya teramat manja dengan Israel?.
Sekarang di mana pemimpin umno hendak menutup muka?
- Editor] ORANG KAMPONG RAMAI NAK 'JOIN' INTIFADAH
KALI ini, Mahathir dan pemimpin UMNO yang berperangai 'cencorot' buat
silap besar dengan menuduh Pembangkang merancang Intifadah pula.
Akhirnya tuduhan melulu lagi liar itu 'balik awah' (backfire). Orang kampung
makin tertarik nak 'join' Pembangkang/BA sebab hanya dengan itu saja
orang Melayu Islam boleh menentang dan hapuskan Zionis Yahudi.
Kata mereka, ini saja caranya kita boleh menegakkan Islam secara jihad. Kita
tidak tahu, tetapi begitulah nampaknya. Tiga ratus ribu rakyat yang berhimpun
di Jln Kebun, Klang: Apakah Mahathir ada bukti orang Melayu melakukan
jenayah? Mengapa lebih 127 orang ditangkap dan ditahan?
Orang semua tahu muslimah Islam, Cik Nora ditelanjang-bogelkan, mata Pak
Din dibutakan! Padahal mereka hanya berhimpun kerana menegakkan
Keadilan dan menumbangkan Kezaiman - selari dengan hak asasi rakyat
yang termaktub dalam peruntukan Perlembagaan! Siapa sebenarnya yang
bertindak seperti regim Zionist, dan siapa yang kena belasah?
Di Parlimen, YB Mahfoz menyerahkan pita rakaman bergambar kepada
Speaker Dewan mengenai kerja polis Mahathir (PDrM) yang membelasah
rakyat. Tetapi Speaker berdalih macam-macam cara.
Sebaliknya, Polis kata mereka sedang menyiasat dan akan mengambil
tindakan ke atas beberapa orang dari parti Pembangkang. Kununnya
melakukan kesalahan - antara tuduhan yang dilemparkan ialah menahan bas
pesiaran yang membawa 'Pengundi Hantu' tajaan UMNO/BN.
Mengapa mereka dihadapkan dengan pelbagai tuduhan sedang mereka
membantu SPR membersih proses 'election'?
Kita dengar berita Dollah Bedawi mengaitkan Mahfuz menyemarakkan
semangat 'Intifadah' berunsur militan. Apakah tindakan Mahfuz harus ditafsir
sebagai menyalahi Perlembagaan, walhak yang jelas 'Mahathir Mohamad
adalah PRO-YAHUDI'..!! Mengapa tak tangkap Mahathir kerana melanggar
Dasar Luar Negara ini? Mengapa cerita 'belit-belit'?
Semua ini menyebabkan rakyat bertanya: Mengapa pemimpin SUQIU bebas
dan tidak disentuh? Apakah cerita surat pro-UMNO setakat 'bikin omong
kosong' untuk menutup PEKONG UMNO/BN saja; vis a vis Mahathir
Mohamad? Kesimpulannya, orang kampung dah mula faham apa itu REFORMASI!!
Tidakkah Mahathir dan UMNO kecundang lagi..!! [Itulah bayang-bayang puak
UMNO dah salah strategi. Nak kata apa lagi?].
Amin Sapiro Rencana Rujukkan: http://www.bernama.com/bernama/general/ge1212_8.htm
December 12 , 2000 17:34PM OPPOSITION TRYING TO STAGE ALA-PALESTINIAN UPRISING
The opposition, he said, would move their supporters to go against the
government and police in ways to similar to the Palestinian's fight against
Israeli security forces, said Abdullah, who is also Home Minister.
"I see that Mahfuz (Omar, the PAS youth chief) is planning to hold
demonstrations everywhere. This looks like it is going to be an intifadah,
the Palestinian's uprising against Israeli police and troops," Abdullah
told a media conference at Parliament House lobby here Tuesday.
Abdullah said he saw no reason for large-scale and nation-wide celebration
for Mahfuz's release from the Kajang Prison last Friday after serving a
month's jail in default of a fine after being convicted for taking part in
an illegal assembly. Abdullah said he also saw no reason for PAS glorifying Mahfuz as a
Palestinian hero other than to use it as an excuse to stage massive
demonstrations. "It appears there is an inclination on the part of the opposition to stage
demonstrations when they could exploit a prevailing issue for their
political gain," Abdullah said. Abdullah said the ploy would be to first create confrontation between the
demonstrators and policemen deployed to disperse them and later provoke the
police into retaliating. "I am convinced Malaysians will not accept this tactic of play-acting the
intifadah," he said. It was glaring, he said, that PAS was exploiting the Palestinian struggle
as a licence for the party to stage illegal demonstrations.
Abdullah said the government was truly the fighter for the Palestinian
cause by vocally raising issues of the Palestinians at international forums
such as the United Nations and the UN Security Council.
He said Malaysia would continue fighting for the Palestinian cause until
the emergence of an independent and sovereign Palestinian state.
The world was fully aware of and appreciated Malaysia's strong support for
the Palestinians, he said. "We've extended various assistance, including financially, and the
government's efforts are complemented by public donations to the
Palestinian Fund... this is genuine commitment," he said.
Abdullah advised Mahfuz, who is the Member of Parliament for Pokok Sena,to
use the Dewan Rakyat channel with full freedom of expression rather than
resorting to demonstrations. He said it had been proven that the general election was still the best way
yet in Malaysia to make demands heard or to unseat the government and not
through demonstrations. Abdullah reminded the opposition that the police would not compromise on
preserving peace in the interest of the silent majority who would rather
not waste time with demonstrations. He said each time the opposition talked about holding peaceful
demonstrations, the participants ended up verbally abusing and acted
violently against the police who only wanted them to disperse.
"They then harped on police brutality and hurled allegations against the
government at party ceramahs to gain public sympathy," he said.
Abdullah said there was now a tendency for the opposition demonstrators to
lodge complaints with Suhakam, the Human Rights Commission of alleged
brutality against them. "It is indeed Suhakam's job to hear such complaints. But I do believe
Suhakam also understands the law and police duties in enforcing the law,"
he said. Abdullah said that while Suhakam would continue getting such complaints,
the police too could register complaints with Suhakam of policemen being
assaulted and seriously injured by rioting mobs.
Abdullah cautioned opposition supporters against taking the law into their
own hands or going above the law although they have the democratic rights
to support their preferred political parties.
"In being people-friendly, the police too have to be firm when dealing with
unruly, rough and abusive demonstrators," Abdullah added. -- BERNAMA
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