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Writer's pictureHussein Abdul Hamid

Najib's Pardon: Why Is Our PMX Quiet?

Updated: Apr 19, 2023



From the time that Zahid Hamidi was appointed DPM, Tok Mat as Defense Minister, Zafrul as Minister of International Trade and Industry of Malaysia, Azalina appointed law, and human rights advisor to our PMX, and from the time that the AG's tenure and the tenure of Azam Baki as Commissioner of MACC was also extended....all this.... for me.... sudah di rancang oleh pihak pihak tertentu. And they did so in the hope, that all this would eventually lead to the dropping of charges for the Umno Court cluster, and the release of Najib Razak from prison by a royal pardon or whatever else that was needed to be done to make his release from jail possible. This is what the powers that now be, in Umno, think they can do.


And while all this happening, why is our PMX quiet?


Does he not have an opinion? Does Anwar not have a moral obligation, an ethical responsibility, and a conscience to do what is right? Or does he lack the moral courage to say what needs to be said?


Why is Cabinet also mute? Does no one in Cabinet has the balls to stand up and be counted when it comes to articulating what the people who elected them to parliament want them to articulate? That justice served upon Najib must be served...all twelve years of it!


What about Pakatan Harapan? Will it do anything, make any compromise, endure any shame, forget its promise made to us that had voted them into office, do any misdeed...just so that they can continue to do government?


And why is the DAP also uncharacteristically mute? The cat has got your tongue? Or do you not want to lose those paltry, embarrassingly few Minister posts that our PMX have forced upon the DAP to accept? Will the DAP also endure anything just to be in government?


Is there no one in government with a conscience? Does no one in government understand what is right and what is wrong? Is parliament truly a place for baboons and monkeys devoid of any sense of shame, or any understanding of the due process? That once the court has passed a sentence, it has to be served?


There have been times in the past when our nation's strength and conscience have been tested. The Emergency, Konfrontasi, Memali, Ops Lallang, May 13, Reformasi, Bersih, GE14, and, that conviction of that son of Razak....in all these instances, our nation's will and resolve to overcome trials and tribulations were tested and we prevailed.


Again, we are now being tested.


This is how a nation rises or falls by the things its people do when faced with choices between right and wrong, good or evil. This is another time in our history that future generations will ask themselves that simple question: Why was Najib Razak pardoned for a crime that shall forever live in the annals of infamy for our people and our nation.....why?


And if Najib is pardoned, the reason that Najib Razak did not serve his time as sentenced is simply this: The PMX, his Cabinet, his Coalition partners in Government, Members of Parliament, the Judiciary, the AG, the MACC and a host of those so-called defenders of the realm, and ultimately the people of themselves...all of us did not have the courage of our conviction to stand up to the few politicians who wanted the release of Najib Razak for their own selfish interest.


And for not doing so, all of them, and all of us, should hang our heads in shame and know in our hearts that we could have done better. We the people will eternally be condemned by our future generations for not doing what is right by the nations and for the future generations of Malaysian. And that my friend is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth...so help me God.


For sure, we will hear Ambiga tell us that this is simply not cricket. Farida of G25 and Pak Arshad from Patriot will certainly be heard adding their voices to this debate - and rightly so, for are they not the nation's conscience? And they should be heeded, but surely we can also think for ourselves and decide, in our own mind, what is right and what is wrong....kan?


In truth, there is only now only the Royals left to uphold truth and justice. Only the Royals are left to make a stand against the collective political will of Umno that has signaled its intent to ask our King to consider a pardon for that Najib fellow.



And let it be known that at best, Umno can only beseech the King to "consider" giving Najib a pardon. They cannot demand that the King gives Najib a pardon. So we must once again leave it to the bijaksana and sense of right and wrong of our wise King to decide what is the right thing he and his brother Royals should now do and must now do for justice and common sense to prevail. Enough said.

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Richard Kahn
Richard Kahn
08 abr 2023

Explicit, I don't buy Churchill craps as if you read my profile comment. I watched loads of documentaries about separation of India etc. Thinker, I disagree with British history books etc. They saw the Malay contented and says lazy. Analytical, they bribed and blackmailed malay rulers. Long before Black Lives Matter, I saw and read loads. Hence UK should reparations for all past crimes! Last week, Guardian started exposing Slavery after a decade requested archives through Freedom of Information from Buckingham Palace.


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ken destino
ken destino
08 abr 2023

Hold on. Not too negative about the whole matter. The King will not simply pardon him. There is a procedure to all this. MKT can send whatever petitions to the King, anybody can. Those who don't want him to be pardoned too can send a petition to the King. But this is a waste of time. The pardon process has its rules. The whole process must follow the rules. Anwar knows this and he will abide by this. He has to serve prison a certain number of years before he can be considered for a pardon. And he has a few more cases going on in Court. Simply put, he will not be pardoned too soon.

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hazaharis
08 abr 2023

https://youtu.be/dWiFncI94vE

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With every passing day, and I am pretty sure millions of Malaysians, my heart sinks with hopelessness and despair with PMX and his ‘method’ of governance. Silent when Zahid makes appointments of crooks, Silent when Azalina makes a totally unnecessary announcement on Justice Nazlan, not putting his foot down when necessary, I only feel it is just a matter of time before Najib is released, Zahid and Rosmah acquitted and, as you said in a previous article, it’s back to pre-2018 UMNO-BN days.

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Johan Taharin
Johan Taharin
08 abr 2023

Zahid performance far exceed expectations as a president of umno. he is able to unite 191 umno divisions and its supreme council to beseech the king to grant najib full pardon. All with barely 20 seats in semenanjung(out of 222) and 47 criminal cases on trial simultaneously on him.Umno also rule in states of perak pahang n9 melaka and johor while umno can get whatever they want from selangor and penang.


If he is a football manager,he is alex ferguson.cool under pressure,no nonsense attitude,his dealing with internal rebellion and the way he delegate duties..pmx is nowhere close.


You can tell bossku is coming out, yb puzi will step down and the man from Pekan is back.

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Johan Taharin
Johan Taharin
08 abr 2023
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The whole idea of pmx being sworn in was to ensure bossku is pardoned. Pmx will be on the pardon board and will likely disagree to the pardon.This of course is staged. The sole discretion to grant pardon is of course by the Agong. Bossku will be free.

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