Khamis, 3 Disember 2009

BERSATU TEGUH BERSAMA TGNA

"Satu majlis besar-besaran yang dikenali sebagai Perhimpunan Rakyat bagi menyatakan sokongan kepada Menteri Besar Kelantan itu akan diadakan di Kota Baru esok. Ia dianjurkan oleh barisan kepimpinan PAS negeri dengan sokongan pertubuhan-pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) negeri. "Satu perhimpunan besar, yang lebih 10 kali ganda daripada apa (tunjuk perasaan) yang dianjurkan oleh sekumpulan tidak sampai 100 orang (dari gerakan Jemaah Prihatin Rakyat Kelantan) akan didakan esok," kata Setiausaha Badan Perhubungan PAS Kelantan Mohd Zaki Ibrahim

"Akan ada ucapan beberapa pemimpin dan wakil NGO, bertujuan menunjukkan bahawa Tok Guru Nik Aziz masih menerima sokongan padu daripada rakyat negeri ini," kata Zaki yang juga Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri Kelaboran. Timbalan Speaker Dewan Undangan Negeri Kelantan itu menambah, usaha itu yang digerakkan pemimpin-pemimpin PAS negeri dengan sokongan beberapa NGO bertujuan menunjukkan kepada umum bahawa rakyat negeri Kelantan masih menyokong padu kepimpinan Nik Aziz yang kini berhadapan dengan siri kontroversi dan desakan agar meletakkan jawatan. Kelmarin Nik Aziz yang juga Mursyidul Am PAS berkata beliau tidak akan tunduk kepada desakan Umno agar melepaskan jawatan dalam parti dan kerajaan, sebaliknya hanya akan melayan gesaan seumpama itu jika datang daripada kepimpinan PAS sendiri. Presiden PAS Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang dan Ketua Dewan Ulama PAS Kelantan Datuk Mohamad Daud Iraqi mengeluarkan kenyataan yang dilihat sebagai langkah mahu menyatakan sokongan padu kepada Nik Aziz untuk terus menerajui kerajaan negeri dan mempertahankan tuntutan royalti minyak lima peratus daripada kerajaan pusat. Mohamad Daud berkata Dewan Ulama berpendirian untuk terus menyokong beliau mengekalkan kepimpinan dalam kerajaan dan parti.

“Buat masa ini Nik Aziz dilihat masih mampu untuk meneruskan pentadbiranya.
“Ketokohan dan budaya pemerintahannya seperti yang ditunjukkan beliau masih menjadi contoh yang terbaik dan tetap disegani kawan dan lawan,”

Rabu, 2 Disember 2009

ANWAR IBRAHIM PEMIKIR KE32 DARIPADA 100 TERBAIK DUNIA

Anwar Ibrahim telah tersenarai sebagai orang yang ke 32 Pemikir Terbaik Dunia. Majalah Foreign Policy yang berpusat di Washington DC telah menyenaraikan 100 individu yang telah menyumbangkan buah fikiran terbaik mereka untuk kemakmuran masyarakat dunia.

Ben Bernanke tercatat sebagai orang pertama. Dick Cheney tercatat pemikir yang ke 13. Manakala Paul Kennedy, seorang sejarawan di Universiti Yale adalah pemikir yang ke 100.

Setelah disemak keseluruhan 100 nama pemikir terbaik dunia, saya tidak terjumpa nama Najib Razak, Mahathir apa tah lagi Abdullah Badawi.

Tahniah kepada Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dan tahniah juga kepada Pakatan Rakyat kerana mempunyai pemimpin yang ideanya diakui memberi manfaat kepada masyarakat sejagat.

Apalah nak jadi dengan Datuk Seri Najib ni. Satu apa pengiktirafan yang positif pun dia tidak dapat.

32. Anwar Ibrahim

for challenging the Muslim world to embrace democracy.

Opposition leader | People's Justice Party | Malaysia


Two decades ago, it would have been impossible to imagine Anwar pulling together rural Malays, ethnic Indians and Chinese, and Islamists into a coherent political bloc. Back then, Anwar was deputy prime minister in a de facto single-party state that espoused preferential treatment for ethnic Malays. It was a policy that Anwar had pushed from his days as a youth leader right up until 1997, when he denounced his patron, then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, for corruption. He would spend the next six years in solitary confinement on trumped-up charges for that political betrayal. And he would leave jail in 2004 with a bold message for change in a country now at the forefront of the struggle for democracy in the Muslim world. Today, Anwar's political career is blossoming, despite a new, politically motivated indictment. Abroad, he has become an outspoken advocate of religious tolerance.

He sat down with Foreign Policy to talk about his big ideas:

On Muslim countries and the West: You can't just erase a period of imperialism and colonialism. You can't erase the fault lines, the bad policies, the failed policies, the war in Iraq, and support for dictators. That to me is the reality. But what is the problem? When you … apportion the blame only to the West or the United States. They want to deflect from the issue of repression, endemic corruption, and destruction of the institutions of governance.

On his time in prison: I spent a lot of time reading. I decided to focus on the great works and the classics. Friends from around the world were sending books, but it takes months for [the prison] to vet them. There came a book on the Green Revolution at that time. The officer said, "Anything revolution -- out!" even though it was about agriculture. But the books kept coming. The officers were not even graduates, and [the books] were in English. They would say, "Anwar, out of 10 books, can you send back one?" So I would select something I had already read or something I was not interested in and say, "We should reject this."

On politics: Of course, you simplify the arguments [for politics], but the central thesis remains constant. People say, "Anwar, you are opportunistic. How can you talk about Islam and the Quran here, and then you talk about Shakespeare and quote Jefferson or Edmund Burke?" I say, it depends on the audience. You can't talk about Edmund Burke in some remote village in Afghanistan. Then you go to Kuala Lumpur and you quote T.S. Eliot. If I quote the Quran all the time to a group of lawyers, [they will think] I am a mullah from somewhere!