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Hero-worshipping Najib the jailbird
KUALA LUMPUR, June 8, 2023: While anyone can understand a son’s natural love and wanting his father to be freed from prison, an elected lawmaker is also expected to differentiate his role as an elected MP and his personal matters.
While the shameless and disgraced former Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak languishes as a jailbird, Nizar Najib says Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh told him that the party had promised to fight for his comeback.
Nizar is reminded that he was elected to serve the rakyat (people), state and country, not to serve his personal affairs and needs.
As it is, Nizar and his family have shown no remorse and Umno continues to associate and even “hero-worship” a convicted criminal.
And in Parliament, Law and Institutional Reform Minister Azalina Othman Said said 40 branded handbags linked to 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) funds, with a total value running into hundreds of thousands of Ringgit, were being auctioned off.
The handbags were among assets connected to misappropriated 1MDB funds that the police and Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) had managed to have declared as forfeit.
Are Nizar and Umno Youth defending Najib against the interest and welfare of the rakyat and country?
Najib should show remorse and take responsibility for his administration’s failure to protect public funds - and help the Government recover as much of the stolen funds. Perhaps then Malaysians can think of forgiving him.
Also, what is Umno Youth talking about appreciating Najib’s contribution to the rakyat and country? He only contributed to helping boost Malaysia’s national debt to about RM1.5 trillion today - a debt which hardworking Malaysians need to repay!
No News Is Bad News reproduces below news reports related to the disgraced former PM and his family:
Going, going…40 handbags linked to 1MDB funds for auction
The branded handbags have a total value running into hundreds of thousands of ringgit, law minister Azalina Othman Said told the Dewan Rakyat.
FMT Reporters - 08 Jun 2023, 9:00pm
Police seized cartons of handbags in a raid on a luxury apartment in Kuala Lumpur in 2018.
PETALING JAYA: Forty branded handbags linked to 1MDB funds, with a total value running into hundreds of thousands of ringgit, are being auctioned off, the Dewan Rakyat was told today.
Law and institutional reform minister Azalina Othman Said said the handbags were among assets connected to misappropriated 1MDB funds that the police and Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission had managed to have declared as forfeit.
The authorities have also forfeited RM83 million in funds and interests from various bank accounts, she added.
“Around RM66.96 million of funds seized by the police have been transferred to a special trust account under the finance ministry, while around RM16.06 million seized by MACC has been transferred to the government’s revenue account.
“The 40 handbags that were forfeited are still in the process of being auctioned off,” she said in a written Dewan Rakyat reply to Lim Lip Eng (PH-Kepong).
Lim had asked what would happen to the various assets linked to misappropriated 1MDB funds that were seized and forfeited by the authorities.
In May 2018, police confiscated 284 boxes of designer bags from an apartment at the Pavilion Residences building in Kuala Lumpur. A month later, police seized about 40 luxury handbags after raiding two houses.
Items seized from raids on six properties linked to former prime minister Najib Razak were reportedly valued at between RM900 million to RM1.1 billion. FMT
Umno Youth will fight for Najib’s ‘comeback’, says son Nizar
Nizar Najib says Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh told him this today.
Lynelle Tham and Samuel Chua - 08 Jun 2023, 5:19pm
Najib Razak’s sons, Nazir (second from left) and Nazifuddin (third from left), in tears after accepting an award on behalf of the former prime minister from Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh (right). (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR: Nizar Najib, the son of former prime minister Najib Razak, said Umno Youth has promised to fight for his father’s “comeback”.
Nizar said Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh told him this when he and his brother Nazifuddin received an award on behalf of their father at the Youth wing’s assembly earlier.
“We felt touched by the honour given by Umno Youth,” he told reporters here today.
“I appreciate Umno’s efforts to fight for my father’s freedom, as he continues serving his sentence in Kajang prison.”
Earlier this morning, Akmal presented an Umno Youth leadership award to Najib which was received by the two brothers.
It was a gesture of appreciation for Najib’s contribution to the country, according to Akmal, who commended the ex-Pekan MP for implementing inclusive policies that prioritised the welfare of the people.
Nizar said his family appreciated the award as his father had remained steadfastly loyal to the party, despite the numerous challenges he had encountered.
Nizar, who is the Peramu Jaya assemblyman, said: “My family and I do not want the momentum to (free Najib to) slow down or fade, or people will forget (about him).”
Najib is currently serving a 12-year prison sentence after the Federal Court upheld his conviction for abuse of power, money laundering and criminal breach of trust for embezzling RM42 million in SRC International funds. - FMT
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Don’t forget Najib is still a disgraced ‘jailbird’
KUALA LUMPUR, June 4, 2023: Online mediahit posted an article titled Do You Know That The Only Malaysian PM To Have Visited Palestine Was Najib Razak?”
No News Is Bad News’ immediate response is “So what?”
Is the disgraced former tak tahu malu (know no shame) prime minister (PM)’s visit all that important to be featured?
Is his role as PM and his administration’s in the multi-billion-ringgit 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) not more earth-shattering and damaging to the rakyat dan negara (people and country)?
Malayisa’s national debt is now about RM1.5 trillion and the 1MDB plunder is no chicken feet. Also unfolding now are the unaccounted billions-of-ringgit “spent” by previous governments following the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic outbreak in 2019.
So, what was mediahit’s news sense or new sworthiness about in posting the article? Is it to hero-worship Najib and asking Malaysians to forget about Najib and his administration’s “mishandling” of the rakyat and country’s coffer?
And the talk about granting the Najib “jail bird” a pardon is simply obnoxious. Tell him to get the return of all the billions-of-ringgit to the Government, then perhaps we canb think of pardoning or forgiving him!
No News Is Bad News reproduces below the article by mediahit:
Do You Know That The Only Malaysian PM To Have Visited Palestine Was Najib Razak?
written by Carole Raymond Abdullah Saturday, 3 June, 2023 0 comment
Najib was the second world leader to defy the 5-year blockade of the Gaza Strip in Palestine, by the Israel authorities
While I was doing some research for another article, I came across a piece about former Prime Minister Najib Razak’s historical visit to Palestine some 10 years ago.
Presumably it was one of the highlights of his political career as he had defied Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip to visit the Palestinian enclave, a move that had earned the ire of West Bank leaders, despite Najib’s pledge of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The then Malaysian premier was the second world leader in recent months at that time to defy the five-year blockade and accepted an invitation from Hamas, which Western states regard as a terrorist group.
Qatar’s emir, Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, had made a brief visit to Gaza in October and promised $400 million in aid for infrastructure.
Najib and his wife Rosmah, who entered the Gaza strip on 22 Jan 2013 via the Rafah crossing from Egypt along with then Foreign Minister Anifah Aman and other officials, was met by Ismail Haniya, the Hamas prime minister.
Malaysian Solidarity For The People Of Palestine
Malaysia’s 6th Prime Minister later gave a brief press conference upon his arrival, pledging solidarity for the Palestinians and backed reconciliation efforts between Hamas and the rival Palestinian Fatah movement.
Speaking in Rafah shortly after his arrival, Najib said his visit was intended “to show solidarity and our support for the struggle of the Palestinian people.
“We may come from thousands of miles away … but we are one Ummah [Muslim nation] and we believe in the struggle of the Palestinian people,” he was reported to have said.
The visit was made possible in part by Egypt’s decision to loosen some of the restrictions on travel through its Rafah border crossing with Gaza.
The Malaysian premier later met with Hamas politicians, toured sites bombed by Israeli forces during the Operation Pillar of Defence conflict with rocket-firing terror groups in November, and visited a school funded by Malaysia.
For those who are not aware, the entourage had only eight hours to complete the visit, not even a single minute more.
According to a reliable source, it was such a hurried visit because they had to adhere to many specified conditions as arms were laid down during that eight hour period to ensure the safety of the world leader and his entourage.
Flipping through the pages of the coffee table book entitled Rosmah Mansor by Siti Rohayah Attan and Noraini Abdul Razak, it was written that the former First Lady’s visit to Gaza then was such a humbling experience.
“I saw for myself the destruction of Gaza and heard for myself the pleas of a mother who hugs her children every night as there was no certainty that they may wake up again tomorrow,” Rosmah was quoted to have said.
Having experienced that, Rosmah made a pledge to encourage Malaysians to help the Palestinians as much as they can.
In 2010, Rosmah became the Patron of the Gaza Humanitarian Aid Mission and in her role as the President of Wives of Ministers and Deputy Ministers and Welfare Organisation (Bakti), she presented RM1 million to the Gaza fund.
Accompanying her husband Najib Razak on his first visit to Palestine, wife Rosmah Mansor saw
for herself the destruction of Gaza. – Photocredit – Bernama
In 2012, Najib had welcomed the United Nation’s decision to recognise Palestine as a non-member state.
“It provides Palestinians with the opportunity to join international treaties and agencies and we hope that all members of the UN respect today’s vote,” the then Prime Minister was quoted to have said.
“This landmark decision should not detract from the ultimate goal of ensuring that the Palestinian people have a land of their own. Malaysia calls on all parties to redouble their efforts towards a two-state solution, so that there is a durable and just peace in the region,” he added.
Violations Of Al Aqsa Mosque
In 2016, during a meeting with Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister, Riyad Al-Maliki, Najib pointed out that Malaysia rejects Israeli policies and violations of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the holy city of Jerusalem.
Al-Maliki is reported to have briefed the Malaysian prime minister about the developments in the occupied Palestinian territories and Israel’s ongoing violations of international laws and conventions.
He explained, “The Israeli government’s insistence on continuing its settlement policy and its rejection of calls from the international community to stop building settlements destroys the possibility of achieving a two-state solution.”
The foreign minister expressed to Prime Minister Abdul Razak the appreciation of the Palestinian government and its people for his country’s support. In 2017, just before Najib’s Barisan Nasional party lost in the 14th General Elections a year later, he had vowed to use every means to protest against then U.S. President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. – mediahit
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