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Tajudin Abdul Rahman says all non-Malay in Malaysians are descendants of immigrants

Posted by omong on July 4, 2008

MCA angry over MP’s statement

A RECENT statement by Pasir Salak MP Datuk Tajudin Abdul Rahman in Dewan Rakyat has sparked the ire of some and the MCA will be sending a complaint letter to the Deputy Prime Minister seeking disciplinary action.

MCA Youth secretary-general Dr Wee Ka Siong said the movement, together with Sarawak United Peoples’ Party (SUPP) Youth and the Federation of Malaysian Clans and Guilds Youth Associations, condemned the statement by Datuk Tajudin that all non-Malays were descendants of immigrants to Malaysia.

“His statement has offended the feelings of non-Malays.

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Extremists fragmenting Malaysian society and destroying the Malaysian identity

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Who is Saiful ?

Posted by omong on July 4, 2008

Saiful was a student leader at Uniten

Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan, the man who is accusing Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim of sodomy, was a student leader at Universiti Tenaga Nasional (Uniten) for the 2006/2007 term.

The 23-year-old Saiful wrote in a reply in a blog a few months ago that he opted out of the university due to poor results and it would take another two-and-a-half years to complete his electrical course, something he did not want. He wrote that although active in student politics, he harboured ambitions to become a pilot. He took up the electrical course as he was offered a scholarship.

Saiful described himself as someone who liked to make friends, “regardless if they were ministers, opposition leaders, gangsters or even road sweepers.”

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Saiful met with Najib before lodging police report

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Saiful met with Najib before lodging police report

Posted by omong on July 4, 2008

Anwar’s accuser visited DPM at his home before lodging police report

saiful Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan met with Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at the latter’s home to seek his view a few days before he lodged a police report against Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

In disclosing this yesterday, Najib who described Saiful as traumatised, said he listened and was sceptical about the accusation at first.

“I told him I leave it to him,” said Najib, who also said it was the first time he had met Saiful.

He added that when Saiful came to ask for a scholarship earlier, the latter met Najib’s special officer at his office.

Stressing that there was no conspiracy against Anwar, Najib said he was sceptical of Saiful’s accusations and did not want to make any conclusions when Saiful told him he had been sodomised by the PKR adviser.

Najib said he then told Saiful that it was up to him if he wanted to lodge a police report against Anwar.

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Private investigator in Altantuya case says Najib knows Altantuya

Posted by omong on July 4, 2008

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A private investigator hired by Abdul Razak Baginda today made shocking allegations involving Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak which he claimed were omitted from his police statement and never brought up in the trial of murdered Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu.

In a statutory declaration (SD) made on July 1, P. Balasubramaniam, 48, a former lance corporal with the police special branch, said Abdul Razak told him that he (Razak) was introduced to Altantuya at a diamond exhibition in Singapore by Najib who had confided in him that he (Najib) had sexual relations with her.

Najib wanted Razak to look after Aminah (the name Altantuya was known by) as he did not want her to harass him since he was now the deputy prime minister,” said Balasubramaniam in his declaration, distributed to the press at Parti Keadilan Rakyat headquarters in Tropicana today.

Balasubramaniam who was with his lawyer Americk Singh Sidhu, and PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he was also told that Altantuya had wanted US$500,000 as a commission on a submarine deal she had assisted in in Paris.

In his SD, he said on the day Razak was arrested in connection with Altantuya’s murder (Nov 7, 2006), he was with Razak who told him he had sent Najib an SMS the evening before regarding his possible arrest.

“Shortly after, at about 7.30am, Razak received an SMS from Najib and showed this message to both myself and his lawyer. This message read as follows: ‘I am seeing IGP at 11am today….matter will be solved…be cool’,” Balasubramaniam said.

After that message, and later that morning, Razak was arrested in his office at Bangunan Getah Asli, Jalan Ampang.

“I told the police everything I knew about…(about Najib’s involvement) but surprisingly, all this information was suppressed and omitted,” he added.

Asked why he was bringing this up now and not earlier, Balasubramaniam said this was the best time as the prosecution had closed its case and it is clear all his pertinent information had been omitted.

Asked by reporters why he signed his police statement if there were omissions, Balasubramaniam said he was interrogated for seven days and “I just wanted to get out of the lock-up”.

(The prosecution has wrapped up its case in the Altantuya trial and the next hearing date is July 23.)

In his 16-page SD, Balasubramaniam made specific claims (see accompanying report) linking Najib with Altantuya and how the police made him sign his statement after a seven-day interrogation.

Anwar said this is a case of an omission of evidence from the trial which could lead to a mistrial.

“The key questions raised include why there was suppression of evidence by police investigating officers, and was the suppression the reason behind the last minute change of the DPP who first handed the case, Datuk Yusuf Zainal Abiden, or was the suppression behind the sudden switching of the judge fixed to hear the case in March 2007?” asked Anwar.

Najib had first denied ever meeting Altantuya during the Ijok by-election in June last year, when his alleged involvement was an election issue.

When blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin made a statutory declaration on June 18 this year, stating that Najib’s wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor was among three people present when the Mongolian woman was blown up, Najib called the claim “fabricated”, and “a total lie”.

Later, Balasundram retracts his declaration

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Balasundram’s statutory declarations

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Najib-Altantuya photograph, court did not ask witness to produce photograph

Altantuya case raises some troubling questions in Malaysia

Najib and Altantuya: A Picture Connects Them

Najib denies links to Mongolian model

Najib in trouble?

Malaysian Model Murder Gets Stickier for UMNO leader

Press sec: DPM has never met Altantuya

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