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Dr Ham and Dr M: Malaysia’s two racist leaders to face action?

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 2, 2025: On Friday (Aug 29), Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim gave a warning for authorities to take strong action against those who incite hatred in the country.

Is that also the “business as usual” talk or NATO (No Action Talk Only) coming from Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PMX) or his so-called Madani Unity Government?

Malaysians wait in bated breath, again, to see whether the words from the PMX and UG are translated into action.

And the targets are Malaysia’s two racists, Umno youth chief Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I Am Malay First” Saleh and the 100-year-old racist Dr Mahathir Mohamad (Dr M).

Meanwhile, the following are two posts found on Facebook:

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# Anwar's Warning: Deal with Akmal First, Then Settle with Mahathir? Political Analysis and Predictions

## Summary Overview

This video analyzes Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's strong stance during National Day, suggesting it targets UMNO Youth Chief Akmal Saleh and former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. It predicts potential political actions by the Anwar administration.

## Key Points

### 1. Anwar's Firm Stance

- Anwar publicly opposed attempts to divide the nation during National Day, emphasizing that unity is the cornerstone of the country's success.

- The video suggests Anwar's remarks were aimed at Akmal and Mahathir, delivered in a resolute tone, indicating the government may take action.

### 2. Analysis Targeting Akmal Saleh

- Akmal sparked public controversy over a flag issue, accused of exploiting racial sentiments.

- The lack of public support from within UMNO indicates his isolated position.

- Akmal is facing legal proceedings; a conviction could end his political career.

- The video speculates that Akmal's actions were for personal political survival rather than genuinely defending the national flag.

### 3. Allegations Against Mahathir

- Mahathir is alleged to be the mastermind behind racial issues, attempting to drive a wedge between UMNO and the Unity Government (Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional coalition).

- The video mentions controversies over redevelopment laws (DRAF), accusing the Opposition Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition and Mahathir of exploiting racial topics.

- Mahathir's defamation lawsuit against Anwar, set for hearing on October 21st, is highlighted as a potential platform for Anwar to present evidence against Mahathir.

### 4. Political Situation and Predictions

- Anwar might use legal and internal party mechanisms to address the challenges posed by Akmal and Mahathir.

- Successfully countering Mahathir could deter PN and other opposition forces.

- The video interprets Anwar's strong rhetoric as a sign of confidence in handling these political challenges.

## Conclusion

The video posits that Anwar's statements are not made lightly but are part of a political strategy to consolidate power and divide the opposition. Viewers are advised to watch subsequent developments closely, especially the progress of Mahathir's lawsuit against Anwar in October.

PM gives warning after damage done

Published:  Aug 18, 2025 12:15 AM

Updated: 7:08 AM

 

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PM gives warning after damage done

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim gave a "warning" on Friday for authorities to take "strong action" against those who incite hatred in the country.

Though he shied away from naming names, he is most likely referring to Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh - who has been fanning racial sentiments over the two upside down Jalur Gemilang gaffes.

But just like in the previous rows over the KK Mart 'Allah' socks, Teresa Kok's remarks about halal certification, and guidelines for Muslims at interfaith events, Anwar is only speaking up after the damage is done.

The prime minister and his deputy, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, had ample time to put their foot down and rebuke Akmal or call for calm.

But instead, Anwar's warning came a day after Akmal, Umno Youth, and Bersatu Youth staged a rally in Penang that forced a whole row of shops to close.

Akmal has been called up by police for investigations, but don't hold your breath.

The Umno Youth chief was also probed last year for sedition in the KK Mart socks row, but no charges were ever filed.

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