Tuesday 22 August 2023

Repent, help Govt retrieve loot stolen from 1MDB, then perhaps M’sians will forgive you

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Repent, help Govt retrieve loot stolen from 1MDB, then perhaps M’sians will forgive you

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 23, 2023: Disgraced former premier Najib Abdul Razak has been laguishing in prison for a year.

And he has lamented his loneliness in jail. What does he expect in prison?

Also, clearly the prisoner has been given “VIP” treatment. How is it that he has access to internet to post whatever he wants to say?

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on his year as a jailbird:

MALAYSIA

[UPDATED] Najib marks a year behind bars with poem lamenting loneliness

Jailed former PM also prays for patience, strength to carry on

Updated 4 minutes ago · Published on 23 Aug 2023 9:45AM

Datuk Seri Najib Razak yesterday marked a year in Kajang Prison, and has posted a poem on Facebook to mark the occasion. – Najib Razak Facebook pic, August 23, 2023

 

BY The Vibes Team

PETALING JAYA – Datuk Seri Najib Razak marked a year behind bars at Kajang Prison by posting a poem on Facebook this morning.

In the poem, the jailed former prime minister recalled how 365 days had since passed and how lonely he has been, with only Allah for company.

He recalled how the days passed slowly and day turned into night, praying for the strength to be patient and carry on.

Yesterday, a poster was also posted on his Facebook, with the caption “Genap Setahun Najib Terus Dizalimi” (It’s been a year since Najib was oppressed).

Najib also touched on the Malaysian Education Development Plan (2013-2025), which the former prime minister claimed was launched by him as part of the National Transformation Plan in 2012.

Yesterday, Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said after 10 years of implementation, the education plan had achieved success.

She said it showed a significant improvement at all levels and ensured children continue to be in the education system.

On school admissions, she said all initiatives contained in the education plan were closely monitored by the Education Implementation and Performance Unit by having constant key performance indicator targets.

The ministry, she said, also ensured the integration of the national curriculum with technology so that students become digitally literate.

Najib Razak Facebook pic, August 23, 2023

Najib stated that “Millions of students and teachers have benefitted though the plan received strong objections from the opposition back then.

“This is a huge long-term success which is very significant for the country and proves we are on the right track under the [National Education Plan],” he added.

He also inserted some excerpts from his speech during the launch of the education plan in September 2012, along with some newspaper cuttings. – The Vibes, August 23, 2023

Sunday, 13 August 2023

Is jailbird Najib Umno’s indispensable leader?

 No News Is Bad News

 

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Is jailbird Najib Umno’s indispensable leader?

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 14, 2023: New Media Hit, a pro-jailbird Najib Abdul Razak website, continues to shamelessly spin the disgraced former premier as an indispensable Umno leader.

The latest rubbish spin by the website portrays Umno-BN as desperately needing to be saved by Najib.

Have those “worshipping” Najib forgotten that he has been convicted for stealing from the state (country)?

In fact, Umno’s reputation will deteriorate even further, including Anwar Ibrahim’s Unity Government (UG), for giving special treatment to the corrupt shameless former prime minister.

Yes, Najib has the right to plea for pardon, but he must help recover the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) billions that were stolen while under his premiership.

He must also show remorse for his sloppy management of the federal funds before law-abiding Malaysians, p[erhaps, can consider supporting a pardon.

Is it right to just free Najib like that while others, including a mother who steals a can of powdered milk for her baby, have to serve their sentences in full?

Isn’t all are equal under the law, and as such be treated the same?

If the UG is not careful with this issue, both Umno and Pakatan Harapan (PH) will surely pay dearly for their folly in the 16th General Election (GE16) that must be held in 2027.

As it is, the UG has a big and pressing political problem - the threat of Taliban-like racial and religious bigots.

Surely, the UG cannot afford to invite more trouble after the just concluded elections in the six states that clearly showed the bigots have made serious political inroads and are governing four states - Perlis, Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu.

The elections also showed that the bigots - the PAS dominated Perikatan Nasional - have garnered significant percentages of votes in many seats that they lost narrowly.

Anwar and his UG should instead, focus all efforts on healing Malaysia’s economy and enforce strict measures on all who use race and religion for political mileage - not invite more political trouble and compromise national unity and harmony.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below the rubbish propaganda by New Media Hit: 

Umno-BN Desperately Need ‘Bossku’ Najib Razak Back

by Aathi Shankar Sunday, 13 August, 2023

Since losing their real charismatic, dynamic and innovative captain ‘Bossku’, BN and Umno are on a free fall now from the political ladder!

Once a powerhouse in Malaysian politics, Barisan Nasional (BN), more specifically Umno, has become a lame-duck political entity after yesterday’s regional polls in six states in Peninsular Malaysia.

Umno was the dominant ruling party in the federal government from independence in 1957 until it was knocked off its perch in 2018.

All looked lost then, especially when Umno leaders like former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, current President and Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and several others were slapped with a pile of corruption charges.

But BN and Umno regained electoral grounds, albeit temporarily, when the coalition won subsequent state elections in Sabah on 26 September 2020, Melaka on 20 November 2021 and Johor on 19 March 2022.

For a while, it seems BN was back with Najib, the Bossku, steering the ship.

But all hopes collapsed after Najib was imprisoned on 23 August last year over trumped-up false corruption charges related to SRC International Sdn Bhd (SRC).

Loss Of Captain

Since losing their real charismatic, dynamic and innovative captain, BN and Umno are on a free fall now from the political ladder.

BN won only 30 parliamentary seats in the last 15th General Election (GE15).

On Saturday, 12 August, Umno could win only 19 out of 108 constituencies it contested in the six state elections held at Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah, Penang, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan.

Umno, especially, has to do some soul-searching now.

Malay Vote Bank

Previously Umno preferred to pin all blame on its partners – MIC and MCA, for failing to win over non-Malay Muslim votes.

Umno on the other hand would brag that it was still the dominant party among the Malay-Muslim crowd.

Now no longer.

It has lost its ground considerably in the Malay heartland.

Perikatan Nasional (PN) has emerged as the political vehicle for Malays while Pakatan Harapan (PH), BN’s dominant partner in the federal unity government, remains stuck with non-Malay support.

So all those insults hurled at MIC and MCA for no longer being relevant to their respective communities are haunting Umno now.

Umno itself has lost its once guaranteed Malay-Muslim vote bank.

Responsibility & Accountability

Zahid and company must take responsibility and accountability for the trouncing in yesterday’s state elections.

They must act fast or else Umno and BN will be completely wiped out in the next GE16.

Not only Umno and BN, the whole country today needs a strong, dynamic, charismatic and innovative all-Malaysian leader now.

The country needs Najib back to steer the nation and its people from current economic doldrums.

The nation needs Bossku back at the helm to drag out the people from the current muddied racial-religious polarisation.

Current Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is definitely not capable of closing the racial-religious divide.

Many may have forgotten that Anwar and former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad were primarily responsible for planting seeds of racial-religious polarisation in Malaysia when they were working together in the Umno-BN federal government in the 1980s and 1990s.

Hence Najib is the right man.

Comfort Zone

Umno should stop being a lame-duck partner in the unity government.

Instead of lazing around in their comfort zone provided by the Putrajaya corridor of power, Umno leaders should step up proactive actions to free Najib from his illegal imprisonment in Kajang.

Once ruling elites, do BN leaders still unashamedly want to play bridesmaids to other coalitions?

Zahid and company should stop giving lip service to the ‘Justice for Bossku Najib’ cause.

Najib’s supporters want proactive actions and, Umno and BN leaders are obliged to deliver.

Rule Of Law

Most sensible Malaysians, who hold dear to the rule of law, know that Najib should be out as a free man while certain judges, a former attorney general and some former directors of 1Malaysia Development Board (1MDB) and SRC International should be behind bars by now.

But the Malaysian justice system is so defective now, thanks to an octogenarian, that even the Almighty might find it difficult to mend it.

Umno must have its charismatic, dynamic and innovative Bossku back at the helm or else the party will perish in GE16.

Once BN banishes, MIC, MCA and others will flee to jump into the winners’ bandwagon leaving the lone Umno in a political killing field for turkey shoot.

Umno and BN must have Najib back now to steady the sinking ship. Period. — Mediahit

Editor’s Note: Aathi Shankar is a veteran journalist and a reader of New Media Hit. The views expressed in this article are that of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of the management or the editorial board of newmediahit.com.

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