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Mahathir Says Son's Malaysian Graft Probe Politically Driven | |
2024-01-24 | |
Hey, Hunter! [Yahoo] Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said the nation’s anti-corruption agency’s probe into his son’s business activities is politically motivated and that he’s unaware of any other reason that would warrant such move. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has ordered his eldest son, Mirzan Mahathir, to declare all of his income since 1981, when the 98-year-old first became premier, Mahathir said at a press briefing on Monday. “I’m told that my son is being investigated because he is my son,” Mahathir said, adding that the government of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is using the law against the political opposition. A spokesperson for the anti-corruption body MACC didn’t respond to queries from Bloomberg News. MACC is also investigating Daim Zainuddin, a former finance minister and adviser to Mahathir. Zainuddin’s wife, Nai’mah Abdul Khalid, was charged on Tuesday for not declaring her assets, which include the 60-story Ilham Tower building in Kuala Lumpur that the agency seized in December. Anwar, a former ally of Mahathir, rose to power in November 2022 on an anti-corruption drive, after having been long denied the top job. His reform agenda has faced criticisms after the government last year withdrew 47 criminal charges against a key supporter, Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. Anwar has denied interfering in the case, as well as in MACC’s investigations. “The people who are against the government will have the law thrown at their faces, while those who are supporting the government will even have 47 charges dropped,” Mahathir said. Malaysia’s anti-corruption body last week ordered Mahathir’s son to declare all assets in his possession within 30 days. The order is part of the agency’s investigation into information from the Panama Papers — a large stash of records for shell companies that was uncovered by a journalism consortium in 2016 — as well as Mirzan’s business activities involving the sale and purchase of government-linked companies. Mirzan once ran the shipping company Konsortium Perkapalan Bhd. The firm was bailed out by national oil and gas company Petroliam Nasional Bhd. during the first term of his father, the New Straits Times reported in June last year, citing Anwar. Mahathir has denied such allegations, and filed a defamation suit against Anwar. On Tuesday, Daim’s wife faced trial, with the court setting bail at 250,000 ringgit ($52,806), demanding a surety and for her to surrender her passport. Anwar was seen as Mahathir’s successor in the 1990s before he was fired in the wake of the Asian financial crisis. Anwar then spent time in jail on charges of abuse of power and sodomy, which he denied and said was politically motivated. Mahathir and Anwar reunited in the 2018 election to oust former premier Najib Razak in the wake of the multibillion-dollar 1MDB scandal. Mahathir became prime minister for the second time, making an agreement to hand over the premiership to Anwar at a later date. But squabbling within the coalition, including over when Mahathir would step aside as prime minister, helped bring the administration down in 2020. “The law is being abused for political ends,” Mahathir said at the briefing.
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Analysts: Malaysia’s Anwar may give Thai Deep South talks shot in arm |
2022-12-16 |
[BenarNews] Change may be coming to slow-moving and thus far fruitless peace talks in Thailand’s Deep South, observers say, as Malaysia’s new prime minister is keenly interested in the conflict and no friend of the current controller, who once punched him in the eye. Talks between negotiators representing Thailand’s government and forces of Evil in the mostly Moslem southern border region were informally on hold while Malaysia — which for years has brokered the talks — held an election in November. The two sides last conferred in August. Malaysia’s new leader, Anwar Ibrahim, has already met with Thai Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan. But the two governments have kept mum about the future direction of the peace talks, saying only that they are discussing matters, including whether peace broker Abdul Rahim Noor, a former national police chief, would be replaced. The date of the next round of talks hasn’t yet been confirmed, although the Malaysian controller told BenarNews last week that it would take place in January. BenarNews tried to get information from Thai officials, but calls to the head and secretary of the Thai peace panel were not picked up. Meanwhile, ...back at the buffalo wallow, Yellow Wolf clutched at his chest and fell from his horse... a senior member of Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) — the largest and most powerful bad boy group in the Thai Deep South — said recently that it would be open to autonomy instead of independence, if that is what people in the region want. The BRN man gave a rare, on-camera interview to BenarNews in August on condition that his identity be concealed and his voice altered. "The ultimate goal is independence. .... To achieve the goal, the Patani people’s support is a key factor," said the bad boy, who asked to be identified as "Mustakim." "However, facts are stubborn; statistics are more pliable... if the people see during the struggle that there are better options than independence, such as what occurred in Aceh or Mindanao, [then] that could be their consensus." Rebel groups in Aceh, Indonesia, and Mindanao, in the southern Philippines, originally sought independence but settled for autonomy in return for peace. "[T]he peace talk process does not live up to ideal standards, when compared to successful processes such as in other ASEAN countries like Indonesia’s Aceh [region]," he said. "They had a detailed and tangible process leading to a peace agreement in a short time, not 10 or 20 years." BRN has been fighting to establish an independent state for Malay Moslems who form the majority of the population in Thailand’s southern border region. It was not clear if "Mustakim" was stating an official view or his own opinion, and whether BRN had authorized him to speak to news hounds. ANWAR ’CAN PLAY A SIGNIFICANT ROLE’ Meanwhile, ...back at the buffalo wallow, Yellow Wolf clutched at his chest and fell from his horse... observers of regional conflict also noted the slow progress of the peace talks. The Thai government and BRN representatives began Malaysia-brokered peace negotiations in early 2020, soon before the outbreak of the coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague) ![]() pandemic in the neighboring countries. These talks followed years of negotiations between the government and MARA Patani, an umbrella group that brought together Deep South bad boy groups, including BRN. Mohd. Mizan Mohammad Aslam of the National Defense University of Malaysia said peace talks had not changed anything on the ground because, in his view, the conflict actually escalated after the COVID-19 pandemic. Malaysia needs to revamp the whole negotiation process to reach a workable solution, and that includes getting someone new to replace the controller Abdul Rahim Noor, he said. "The [Malaysian] government has two choices: whether you want someone energetic, relatively young, and who has a will to finish the task or the job, or do you want someone who is very experienced with wisdom to tackle the issue?" he told BenarNews. Mohd Mizan believes Anwar can play a prominent role. "He is one of the very respected figures in Thailand. I know during his tenure as deputy prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim helped a lot of Moslems, especially madrassas in southern Thailand. So with that, I believe he can play a significant role," he said. Another analyst, Altaf Deviyati, co-founder and director of IMAN Research, a Kuala Lumpur think-tank, said Malaysia had not been proactive in these past few years on the Deep South issue. "Malaysia is [currently] functioning literally like a secretariat office. ... [But] Anwar Ibrahim has shown over the years his interest in the situation in the Deep South and security in ASEAN in general," she told BenarNews. "I would think he will take a personal interest in the progress of the dialogue. ...I would assume that the controller may [also] be replaced." Last week, Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the possibility of replacing Rahim Noor was among things discussed during a meeting with Thai Deputy Prime Minister Prawit. "When the time comes we will announce [any change] ... I can say that the matter was also touched on during the meeting," he told news hounds in Putrajaya. "[I]t was too specific and detailed with several mutual commitments that need to be discussed, but it is still too early for me to divulge the details on the matter for the moment." Rahim Noor was appointed controller for the southern Thai peace talks in September 2018 by then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. Anwar’s People’s Justice Party, which was part of Mahathir’s coalition government, strongly objected to the appointment. Party members had not forgotten that Rahim Noor, as the police inspector-general, punched Anwar in prison in 1998 after Mahathir had sacked Anwar as deputy prime minister, in a notorious case dubbed as the "black eye incident." Two years later, Rahim Noor was sentenced to two months in prison for the assault. In 2005, the former police chief publicly apologized to Anwar in court. BenarNews contacted Rahim Noor last week to seek comment but he declined to answer. Officials at Malaysia’s Ministry of Home Affairs as well as the PM’s Office did not respond to BenarNews questions about whether the controller would be replaced. Don Pathan, a Thailand-based security analyst, declined to comment on the Anwar-Rahim Noor relationship, but said a new controller in the talks may move things along. "About Rahim Noor, perhaps it’s time for him to step aside. He was Dr. Mahathir’s choice," Pathan told BenarNews. "PM Anwar is in charge now, and he appeared to be more hands-on, making a quick trip to Bangkok just days before the General Election to meet Deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwan," Pathan said, referring to Anwar’s visit to the Thai capital on Sept. 22. The armed separatist movement in the Deep South region against Buddhist-majority Thailand began in the 1960s. The Deep South encompasses Pattani, Narathiwat, Yala provinces and four districts of Songkhla province. Since the insurgency reignited in January 2004, more than 7,344 people have been killed and 13,641 others injured in violence, according to Deep South Watch, a local think-tank. |
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Malaysia not allowing Israelis at squash world championship, governing body says |
2021-11-26 |
[IsraelTimes] World Squash Federation says it seeks ’open and inclusive’ tournament, is in contact with Moslem country’s authorities in hopes for ’fair and practical solution’ Malaysia is refusing to grant visas for Israeli players to participate in the squash world championship next month, the sport’s governing body has said, sparking anger in the Jewish state. It is the latest instance of the Moslem-majority Southeast Asian nation, which has no diplomatic relations with Israel, attempting to bar its athletes from the country. The World Team Championship for men is due to take place in Kuala Lumpur from December 7-12, with 26 squads participating. But the World Squash Federation (WSF) said it had "been made aware that, at present, the Malaysian authorities have not accepted yet to provide visas for the Israel squash team." "The WSF is committed to the principle of open and inclusive world championships in which all member nations who wish to participate are welcome to do so," the governing body said in a statement to AFP. The WSF added it was in contact with Malaysia’s squash body and hoped that "a fair and practical solution can be achieved." Israelis are barred from visiting the South Asian country, where the Paleostinian cause enjoys widespread support. Malaysia’s former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad once said he was "glad to be labeled antisemitic," and defended repeated remarks that Jews are "hook-nosed." The Israel Squash Association said it plans to turn to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland ...home of the Helvetians, famous for cheese, watches, yodeling, and William Tell... if the WSF can’t resolve the issue. "It’s a shame that they are mixing sports with politics," association chairman Aviv Bushinsky told AFP. "Those who close their eyes — all the countries that participate and let something like that happen — they allow racism and discrimination to take place in sports." The Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia, the country’s squash organization, declined to comment. In an earlier comment, responding to a request by WSF President Gerard Monteiro, the head of the Malaysian squash organization had said the country "would not be able to guarantee [Israeli players’] safety and well-being." Israel’s Minister of Sport and Culture Chili Tropper said in a statement earlier this week: "I find it impossible to believe that in this modern era, there is still a place for discrimination, as well as the mixing of political considerations and sport." The tournament was earlier this year moved to Malaysia from New Zealand because of coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague) ![]() -related travel restrictions. In 2019, Malaysia was stripped of the right to host the World Para Swimming Championships for threatening to refuse Israeli athletes. In 2015, Israeli windsurfers had to pull out of a competition on the island of Langkawi after being refused visas. |
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Malaysian Police: Foiled IS Sympathizer’s Plot to Kill PM Mahathir Last Year |
2021-03-27 |
[BenarNews] A senior Malaysian police official revealed on Thursday that his agency had foiled an ISIS sympathizer’s plot to kill then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad in January 2020. Police discovered the plot when they arrested Wan Amirul Azlan bin Jalaluddin, the suspected leader of a group called Anshorullah At-Tauhid, on Jan. 6 last year, Azman Omar, the assistant director of counter-terrorism at Special Branch, said during a roundtable discussion in Kuala Lumpur on Islamic extremism. ”No shit, guys, there I was thinking I was picking the guy up for littering — like Alice’s Restaurant, donchaknow — and it turns out they were planning blood and guts and gore and veins in their teeth! Bog standard inshallah plotting, too. Thank Allah most of ‘em go in for faith instead of brains, or we’d be wading through rivers of blood.” "During interrogation, Wan Amirul admitted that he intended to launch attacks against several government leaders by stabbing them with knives or sharp object as a sign of support for ISIS," Azman said, using another name for the terror group known as Islamic State![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... |
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Muslims 'have the right to kill millions of French people', Malaysia's former PM says |
2020-10-31 |
![]() Mahathir Mohamad, who lost power in February this year, said freedom of expression does not include 'insulting other people' as fury over satirical cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed sweeps the Islamic world. The 95-year-old politician said he did not approve of the beheading of a French school teacher for sharing caricatures of the Prophet, but said: 'Irrespective of the religion professed, angry people kill'. 'The French in the course of their history [have] killed millions of people. Many were Moslems,' he said in a tweet which has since been removed for violating the website's rules. Mahathir, who has drawn controversy for comments about Jews and LGBT people in the past, went on: 'Moslems have a right to be angry and to kill millions of French people for the massacres of the past.' The Malaysian politician said that 'by and large', Moslems have not applied the principle of 'eye for an eye': 'Moslems don't. The French shouldn't. Instead the French should teach their people to respect other people's feelings'. Mahathir, who served as Malaysian premier twice for a total of 24 years, said that French President Emmanuel Macron was 'very primitive' and 'not showing that he is civilised'. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison slammed Mahathir's remarks, calling them 'absurd and abhorrent' as ge paid tribute to the victims of the terror attack in southern La Belle France. 'The only thing that should be said today is to completely condemn those attacks. The only response is to be utterly, utterly devastated,' Mr Morrison told 2GB radio on Friday morning. La Belle France's digital minister demanded that Twitter also ban Mahathir from its platform, with Cedric O saying he told the managing director of the social media giant in La Belle France that his account 'must be immediately suspended.' The former Prime Minister made no direct reference to the attack in a church in Nice, but his comments come amid fury across the Islamic world at President Emmanuel Macron for defending caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, and on the day that Sunni Moslems mark the Prophet's birthday. Related: Mahathir Mohamad: 2020-09-05 Malaysia’s New Govt Says it Won’t Hand Over Uyghur Refugees to China Mahathir Mohamad: 2020-08-30 Hekmatyar: India-Afghanistan to Form a Militia Mahathir Mohamad: 2020-03-09 Malaysia’s palace denies 'royal coup' in appointing new PM Related: Scott Morrison: 2020-09-11 The Victorian government has effectively become an elected dictatorship. Scott Morrison: 2020-08-17 Taliban Prisoner Release Delayed by Western Allies Scott Morrison: 2020-07-01 Australia's PM Scott Morrison is to announce a substantial increase in defense spending |
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Malaysia’s New Govt Says it Won’t Hand Over Uyghur Refugees to China |
2020-09-05 |
[BenarNews] Malaysia’s new government will not extradite ethnic Uyghurs to China if Beijing requests it and will allow them safe passage to a third country, a cabinet member told parliament recently, responding to questions from a politician concerned that the policy could damage relations with China. Although the government believes every country has the right to solve its internal problems as it chooses, the government also believes Uyghurs are being oppressed in China, so it won’t send them back there, said Redzuan Md Yusof, minister in the Prime Minister’s Department. Redzuan’s comments mark the first time that the government of Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has publicly articulated a stance on the Uyghurs since coming to power in Moslem-majority Malaysia six months ago. The previous government, led by Mahathir Mohamad, had also said it wouldn’t extradite Uyghurs to China. |
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Hekmatyar: India-Afghanistan to Form a Militia |
2020-08-30 |
[KhaamaPress] Hezb-e-Islami leader says with the support of India, Afghanistan intends to create a militia group. In a Friday prayer sermon, Hekmatyar stated, that the Afghan government is taking stands against the process and is taking steps that is dangerous for Afghanistan’s consequences. He added, India opposes the grinding of the peace processor in relation to Pakistain and wants to form a Militia group with the Afghan government. The Hezb-e-Islami leader also said that efforts are ongoing in the Northern parts of Afghanistan for the formation of the Militia group, he added the Afghan government is creating obstacles in regards to the grinding of the peace processor, but "Taliban ...mindless ferocity in a turban... agreement with the United States will be implemented" he added. This comes as national peace council Director Abdullah Abdullah ![]() previously announced the start of the Intra-Afghan talks in Qatar ...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi... for the coming week. PREVIOUSLY The government of Indian reacted to Pakistain’s move for hosting the leader of Hezb-e Islami of Afghanistan, ![]() ... who used to be known in intelligence circles as The Most Evil Man in the Worldbut who now seems merely run-of-the-mill evil... , to speak on the issue of Kashmir ...a disputed territory lying between India and Pakistain. After partition, the Paks grabbed half of it and call it Azad (Free) Kashmir. The remainder they refer to as "Indian Occupied Kashmir". They have fought four wars with India over it, the score currently 4-0 in New Delhi's favor. After 72 years of this nonsense, India cut the Gordian knot in 2019, removing the area's special status, breaking off Ladakh as a separate state, and allowing people from other areas to settle (or in the case of the Pandits, to resettle) there.... According to local media reports, Hekmatyar participated in a webinar hosted by the government of Pakistain last week and spoke abut the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. Hekmatyar said India should "learn a lesson from the Afghan jehad" and the only solution to the Kashmir issue is to give Kashmiris the right to self-determination, according to Hindustan Times. Reacting to Hekmatyar’s presence in the even, Anurag Srivastava, a spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs of India, said "We have seen the media reports of the participation of the former UN-designated terrorist in an event organised by the government of Pakistain." ""This is nothing new. Pakistain not only harbours terror outfits but also encourages them. We hope that such participation in public events by a former UN-designated terrorist would not go unnoticed," Srivastava added. According to reports, Mahathir Mohamad, the former Prime Minister of Malaysia also participated in the even. |
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Malaysia’s palace denies 'royal coup' in appointing new PM |
2020-03-09 |
[DAWN] Malaysia’s palace on Sunday denied allegations of a "royal coup" in appointing the country’s prime minister after veteran leader Mahathir Mohamad resigned, saying the king used his discretionary powers prescribed in the constitution.The palace was responding to an editorial in the UK daily The Guardian this week that said Malaysia’s king, Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah had overturned a democratic election result by naming Muhyiddin Yassin as prime minister despite the opposite camp claiming a majority. Muhyiddin was sworn in last Sunday as the head of a government formed with the support of a corruption-tarnished party that was defeated in the last general election in 2018 by a multi-ethnic group. The palace said it went beyond its "call of obligation" by meeting all politicians and the leaders of various political parties before the king arrived at his decision that Muhyiddin was the person likely to command a majority in parliament. "It was only after this rigorous and open process of consultation, fully in accordance with the federal constitution, that his majesty exercised his discretion under the federal constitution to appoint a new prime minister," the palace, Istana Negara, said in a statement. "Hence, by no means can this process be regarded as a "royal coup" as questionably asserted by The Guardian." Related: Mahathir Mohamad: 2020-03-02 Muhyiddin Yassin sworn in as Malaysia's new prime minister Mahathir Mohamad: 2020-03-01 Malaysia’s Mahathir insists has enough support to become premier Mahathir Mohamad: 2020-02-25 In shakeup, virulently anti-Semitic Malaysian PM submits resignation |
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Muhyiddin Yassin sworn in as Malaysia's new prime minister |
2020-03-02 |
[XINHUANET] Muhyiddin Yassin, a former deputy prime minister, took the oath of office on Sunday to become Malaysia's new prime minister. Muhyiddin was appointed following the abrupt resignation of 94-year-old Mahathir Mohamad, who had been in office since the general elections in 2018. TV live-broadcast showed that Muhyiddin, wearing traditional Malay clothes, pledged to serve the country and the people well before Malaysia's King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah at the national palace. The ceremony was attended by Muhyiddin's political allies. Muhyiddin, 72, had served as deputy prime minister under former Prime Minister Najib Razak from 2009 to 2015. He later co-founded Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) with Mahathir and served as its president, joining the Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition to win the general election in 2018. He served as home minister in Mahathir's cabinet. On the same day of Mahathir's abrupt resignation on Feb. 24, Muhyiddin announced as party president that PPBM is pulling out of the PH coalition, costing its majority in the lower house of parliament. Muhyiddin later won support from major opposition including the Barisan Nasional led by the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) and became a leading candidate as prime minister. Related: Muhyiddin Yassin: 2019-08-17 Malaysia to question Naik over ‘sensitive remarks’ Muhyiddin Yassin: 2011-01-21 Respect religious differences: Msia deputy PM Muhyiddin Yassin: 2010-12-28 Malaysian colleges becoming Islamist recruiting centers Related: Mahathir Mohamad: 2020-02-25 In shakeup, virulently anti-Semitic Malaysian PM submits resignation Mahathir Mohamad: 2019-10-25 India accuses Pakistan of setting up ‘Kashmir cells’ in missions around the world Mahathir Mohamad: 2019-08-21 Zakir Naik apologises to Malaysians for racial remarks |
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Malaysia’s Mahathir insists has enough support to become premier |
2020-03-01 |
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad insisted on Saturday he had enough support to become prime minister again hours after a rival was picked for the job amid a political crisis sparked by the government’s collapse. "I have 114 MPs who are supporting me," the 94-year-old said in a statement, adding that he had written a letter to the king - who appoints the country’s premier - explaining this. A candidate is required to have the support of 112 MPs to become prime minister. Related: Mahathir Mohamad: 2020-02-25 In shakeup, virulently anti-Semitic Malaysian PM submits resignation Mahathir Mohamad: 2019-10-25 India accuses Pakistan of setting up ‘Kashmir cells’ in missions around the world Mahathir Mohamad: 2019-08-21 Zakir Naik apologises to Malaysians for racial remarks |
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In shakeup, virulently anti-Semitic Malaysian PM submits resignation | |
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Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, at 94 the world’s oldest leader, submitted his resignation to the king Monday after a bid by his allies to bring down the government and block the succession of leader-in-waiting Anwar Ibrahim. Mahathir’s shock resignation followed 24 hours of political drama which saw an attempt by Anwar’s rivals within his own "Pact of Hope" coalition, which stormed to a historic election victory in 2018, and opposition politicians to form a new government. The coalition would reportedly have excluded Anwar, Mahathir’s presumptive successor, and most of the politicians from his party, which would have stopped him becoming premier any time soon. Anwar and Mahathir have a notoriously stormy relationship but they reconciled ahead of the 2018 polls, and Mahathir has repeatedly promised to hand over power to his former foe. The bid appeared to have fizzled out by early Monday, however ‐ before Mahathir’s office announced he had "sent a resignation letter as prime minister of Malaysia" to the king at 1:00 p.m. What would happen next was far from clear, however. Anwar was due to meet the king Monday afternoon. While the monarch’s role is largely ceremonial, he confirms the appointment of the country’s prime minister and Anwar could be hoping to persuade him that he has enough support from MPs to form a government, observers said. However, it's easy to be generous with someone else's money... Mahathir’s party Bersatu also announced it was leaving the "Pact of Hope" coalition ‐ suggesting they could be making their own attempt to form a government. Earlier, two of Anwar’s rivals from his People’s Justice Party, Mohammed Azmin Ali and Zuraida Kamaruddin ‐ seen as key figures in leading the bid to form a new government and block his ascent ‐ were sacked, the party announced. ETHNIC TENSIONS Anwar had teamed up with former nemesis Mahathir ahead of the 2018 elections to oust the government of Najib Razak, who had become embroiled in the massive 1MDB graft scandal. They led an alliance to an unexpected victory against a coalition that had ruled Malaysia uninterrupted for over six decades, and Mahathir agreed to eventually hand power to Anwar. But Mahathir, in his second stint as premier after first holding the role from 1981 to 2003, has repeatedly refused to say when he will transfer power, stoking tensions within the four-party coalition. The alliance’s popularity had plummeted as it was accused of failing to raise living standards and protect the rights of the ethnic Malay Muslim majority, and it lost a string of local polls. According to reports, the proposed new government aimed at blocking Anwar would have included Mahathir’s party, the United Malays National Organisation — the party of scandal-tainted ex-leader Najib — and a hardline Islamist group. Many were angry, however, that the democratically elected government, which came to power partly on a pledge to push through much-needed reforms, could be replaced without an election. | |
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India accuses Pakistan of setting up ‘Kashmir cells’ in missions around the world |
2019-10-25 |
[HindustanTimes] The allegation, made by external affairs ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar during a weekly news briefing, came against the backdrop of heightened tensions between the two sides over the Kashmir ...a disputed territory lying between India and Pakistain. After partition, the Paks grabbed half of it and call it Azad (Free) Kashmir. The remainder they refer to as "Indian Occupied Kashmir". They have fought four wars with India over it, the score currently 4-0 in New Delhi's favor. After 72 years of this nonsense, India cut the Gordian knot in 2019, removing the area's special status, breaking off Ladakh as a separate state, and allowing people from other areas to settle (or in the case of the Pandits, to resettle) there.... issue and reports of Pakistain’s involvement in organising anti-India protests in Western capitals. India on Thursday accused Pakistain of setting up "Kashmir cells" in its missions around the world that posed the threat of radicalising people in other countries through "false propaganda". The allegation, made by external affairs ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar during a weekly news briefing, came against the backdrop of heightened tensions between the two sides over the Kashmir issue and reports of Pakistain’s involvement in organising anti-India protests in Western capitals. Kumar also dismissed as "drama" Pakistain’s decision to take diplomats to areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, where the Indian Army said it had recently targeted terrorist camps. "In the past too, Pakistain has done similar naked propaganda. When they take diplomats on such visits, they try to project a different type of reality," he said in response to questions. Kumar further said: "We are all aware the government of Pakistain has set up Kashmir cells across all their missions in the world. The main objective of these cells is to incite the local population...The objective also is to radicalise them through false propaganda." He added, "We hope countries where these Kashmir cells have been opened, they do realise that it is very dangerous for such cells which are openly inciting violence. (They) should be closed and all countries should take appropriate action against such cells operating from their soil." Referring to the Indian Army’s recent actions, Kumar said it was public knowledge that there were terrorist launch pads near the LoC in Pakistain and Pakistain-Indian Kashmire that are used to infiltrate turbans into India. "If Pakistain is serious and wants to project a positive image to the world, they should take diplomats and show them how terrorist infrastructure is being destroyed...and how credible, irreversible and verifiable action is being taken against this infrastructure instead of this drama," he said. Kumar reiterated India’s position that comments by the leadership of Malaysia and ![]() on the Kashmir issue are "unacceptable" and "not factually accurate". He said Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s remarks on Tuesday defending his criticism of India’s handling of the Kashmir issue were "unacceptable and not in keeping with the facts". Asked about reports that Indian importers had decided to stop buying palm oil from Malaysia, Kumar said a decision to "import any commodity is the prerogative of importing companies but at the same time they are not impervious to the state of affairs between any two countries". |
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