Raja Petra’s Last Article before ISA


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Today, I received many phone calls from concerned friends who told me that the government is considering detaining me under the Internal Security Act ‘very soon’. If that does happen, then this could probably be the last article I write, at least until 16 September 2008.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Is Anwar Unstoppable?
TODAYonline, 6 September 2008

Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim’s landslide victory in the Permatang Pauh by-election on August 26 strongly suggests that Malaysians remain in a mood for change five months after a political tsunami swept the country. The writer examines five key questions that may determine the country’s future.

Is Anwar Ibrahim unstoppable?

With the big margin he attained in the by-election, it does look as if Barisan Nasional (BN) will have a hard time stopping him. But then, as Anwar himself said, a week is a long time in politics, meaning that nothing is definite.

He is stoppable as a person, but I think what has happened to him is that he has become the focus of a lot of hope for Malaysians disillusioned with the BN system. Because he is a wily politician — or a chameleon, as critics like to say — he has been able to remake himself in the image of the reform movement that his arrest 10 years ago inspired and that developed more intensely than he could have expected. That movement has aligned itself with other oppositional forces and that new combined force now places him as its front man. In turn, he has become indispensable to that force.

Understood that way, Anwar does look unstoppable. The long-term way BN and the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) can take the wind out of his sail is to reform themselves radically, and in the process, change Malaysian politics to the extent that the polarised situation that makes someone such as Anwar so iconic disappear, or weaken. As long as BN refuses to change, the situation that created the strong opposition that adopts Anwar as its front man will continue.

His court case relating to a sodomy charge, starting on September 10, is a big worry for the opposition. A lot of resources will be focused on defending Anwar, and on weakening the prosecution’s case, including proving that the charge against him is politically motivated.

What is Mr Abdullah’s future?

History will perceive Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as the accidental politician and will forgive him for many of his failures because of that. But for the moment, many Malaysians on both sides are simply exasperated by his weak leadership and his inability to adapt to changes. No one mistakes his reticence for astuteness any longer.

His time is up. He has to realise how critical reforms actually are to the future of the country.

If Anwar’s attempt at toppling the government does not materialise, then the attention will turn to Umno’s general assembly in December. Many Umno leaders are not willing to allow Abdullah to bide his time while they run the risk of being sidelined forever. One goes into politics to gain power, and if the power pyramid that one is part of is sinking, then at some point, one decides that it is every man for himself.

What about Umno’s future?

One day quite soon, Malaysians will learn to see political coalitions as temporary solutions to imbalances in power, and not as monolithic and eternal beings that become a goal in themselves. There are no permanent allies and no permanent enemies.

It will be nearly impossible for Umno to regain its former glory. That glory depended on the BN model. Today, it is like the Kuomintang of Taiwan in the ’80s. It must go through a radical change, and to do that, it may have to leave the seat of power for a while. Its members have to realise that Malaysia’s wellbeing is not necessarily Umno’s wellbeing.

Even if the party loses power, it can return, but in a new shape and in new alliances. The worst-case scenario is that Umno may go the way of the Communist Party in Yugoslavia and disappear. The fear then is that the country will disintegrate along with it. The best-case scenario is that politics in Malaysia will mature to the extent that political opponents no longer wish destruction on each other.

Losing will not be everything; winning will not be everything.

From now to September 16 and December, what are the signs to look for?

Abdullah presented his budget on August 29 and Parliament is now in recess until the fasting month of Ramadan is over. In the meantime, we have Wednesday to watch, when Anwar goes on trial. Should the sodomy charge be dropped, then BN admits that its tactic has backfired and it withdraws to fight another day. Should it stick, Anwar’s camp will try its best to keep him out of jail.

Given how Anwar was treated the last time he was in detention, his closest supporters fear that some serious harm will come to him while in jail.

September 16 is the day to watch — Malaysia Day, the day 45 years ago when Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore joined the federation. Anwar chose that day as a day of reckoning because it is very symbolic to the East Malaysians who feel let down by the federal government. He promises them a better deal, a simple enough strategy.

Even if Anwar cannot convince 30 BN Members of Parliament (MPs) to cross over to his side, he is expected to mark that day in a dramatic fashion. What he could do is perhaps to get some defectors to announce their intention publicly on September 16, and then hope for a snowball effect from there. He could also announce a defection by Umno MPs. Should nine of them defect, it would mean that Umno loses its majority within the ruling BN coalition. A bigger scoop would be to get a whole party to defect, threatening the existence of BN itself.

Also important to watch will be the Umno’s division elections next month. What support Abdullah still has will become clearer from that. The main challenger to Abdullah within Umno, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, will also be gauging his own strength during that time.

If Anwar were to be Prime Minister, what kind of leader would he be?

His rhetoric seems to echo the wishes of a large segment of the Malaysian population at the moment, and that segment will be dictating what kind of PM he will be. Malaysia is suffering from a leadership problem at the moment, and many are putting a lot of hope in him.

Anwar has to balance the aims of the parties in his coalition, and we will see compromises being made. That is the reality in Malaysia. But I think a culture of dialogue will be developed under his watch and that will be a great achievement indeed. I think at least that can be accomplished by him.

Anwar can be expected to use a global economic focus to expedite institutional changes and minimise differences in the agendas of various parties. There is a lot of room for change, and with the political support he seems to enjoy, he should be able to do a good job. I think the new democratic atmosphere in Malaysia will see to that.

The writer is a fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. He is the author of Lost in Transition: Malaysia under Abdullah and The Reluctant Politician: Tun Dr Ismail and His Time.

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16 September 2008. That is Malaysia Day. That is also the day Anwar Ibrahim is supposed to take over the government. Today, some well-known personalities are joining Parti Keadilan Rakyat. From thereon, more are expected to follow, culminating in the final exodus of Barisan Nasional Members of Parliament.

Stay tuned for the announcements to follow.

Many just can’t believe that Anwar will really take over on 16 September 2008. Some just wish it were true. Some say it’s too good to be true. Others say Anwar is just playing poker. The sceptics say Anwar is laying the ground for a self-fulfilling prophecy. What is foremost in everyone’s mind is: is Anwar playing a high-stakes poker game or will this be a gunfight at the OK Corral?

At this point of time, Anwar can no longer just play poker. No one asked him to take over the government. No one set 16 September 2008 as the deadline. This was entirely Anwar’s own choice with no pressure or cohesion whatsoever on anyone’s part. It was Anwar who ‘volunteered’ the entire exercise. No one forced him into the situation.

Taking all this into consideration, there is no way Anwar can renege on his ‘promise’. To do so would result in a serious erosion of credibility. If Anwar fails to deliver his 16 September 2008 promise, he might as well disappear from the scene. If 16 September 2008 comes and goes as a non-event, Anwar too will become a non-event and will have to throw in the towel and call it quits.

Anwar is no novice. He is not an amateur politician. He is as seasoned as they come. And no seasoned politician like Anwar will commit Hara Kiri. And Hara Kiri it will be if Anwar turns around on 16 September 2008 and say, “I was just joking lah.”

So my money is on 16 September 2008 happening. Not happening would mean the death knell of Anwar Ibrahim. And Anwar is not ready to die just yet. If Anwar fails to deliver, that would trigger the beginning of the end for Parti Keadilan Rakyat.

Parti Gerakan Rakyat is on the verge of leaving the ruling coalition. No, it is not going to join Pakatan Rakyat. It is going to remain as an ‘independent’ party. And from there it is going to re-build its lost fortunes and revert to what it used to be when it was first launched 40 years ago in 1968.

Gerakan is going to be a most attractive party once it leaves Barisan Nasional and it launches its ‘remaking’ exercise. Hell, even I might get attracted to it once it transforms into what it started out in 1968. Gerakan will of course need to attract not only many professionals but from amongst all the races as well. And if Anwar falls short on 16 September 2008, Gerakan will be there with open arms to receive all the disappointed ex-Anwaristas who no longer have any confidence that Anwar is true to his word.

So, the stakes are too high not to succeed. This is not a game. It is not even a high-stakes poker game. It is a fight to the finish. It is a winner-takes-all situation. It is a last-man-standing duel. It is a gunfight at the OK Corral. And only one walks away from such a fight. And that one will be Anwar. My money is on that happening. Hell, my freedom is on that as well.

Today, I received many phone calls from concerned friends who told me that the government is considering detaining me under the Internal Security Act ‘very soon’. If that does happen, then this could probably be the last article I write, at least until 16 September 2008. So I too need Anwar to succeed. If not I will be in Kamunting for quite some time to come and you will not hear from me over the next couple of years.

Yes, I too have placed, not only my money, but also my freedom on Anwar. And if Anwar fails to deliver his promise on 16 September 2008, not only he but I as well am headed for a fall. But I have confidence he will do it. And I have confidence that my stay in Kamunting will not be for two years but for a mere two weeks.

But if I am wrong…..well, then see you maybe in six or seven years time, because for sure Najib Tun Razak will not release me in 2010 when he becomes Prime Minister. What he would do, instead, would be to rollover my two-year detention another two years, and another two years, and another two years, until I am too old to think and write anymore.

Till we meet again, if we do meet again, take care and keep the flame burning. There is still a long fight ahead of us in bringing reforms to this beloved country of ours.

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25 thoughts on “Raja Petra’s Last Article before ISA

  1. Din,

    Wah so busy this Sunday. Leave some for next week lah. RPK has a lot of support and Syed All Blah will have more shit on his hands than he can wipe off. RPK is the proverbial David versus BN Goliath. Watch his slingshot BN. You’ll get hit squarely between the eyes and you’d never know what hit you All Blah.
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    Don’t worry, shrek, I always have plenty to write about. No let up, man. Everyday is a working Sunday for me. I can’t think of resting, knowing the kind of mess Malaysia is in right now. Personal freedom is at risk. If they can do it to Anwar and Raja Petra, no one is free from repression. Take care, chap.—Din Merican

  2. This Government is crazy and desperate enough to take Raja Petra in under ISA. He is being depicted as an enemy of Islam. This rumour cannot, therefore, be taken lightly.

    I am wondering how the Malaysian public will react. Will we let this go unnoticed as we are used to doing before, or are we going to petition to the Agong? I know that Pakatan Rakyat MPs led by its respected leader, Anwar Ibrahim, will not standby and watch Raja Petra go to Kamunting. It will be the death of democracy and freedom when the government uses the ISA against a citizen who is not afraid to speak the truth to power. —Din Merican

  3. Pete,

    i hear u loud and clear my fren, if anwar does not deliver his “promise” comes what may even if it is huricane Gustav or Katrina …. we are all sunk for good.

    and for all its worth i dun mind making one last “Alamo” stand for u, Pete ….. anwar and our childrens future

    cheers

  4. Din,

    take it to our beloved Agong if RPK is ISAed?

    fear and apathy will overrule that measure. look at the petition for an independent judciary by Haris. RPK cajoed and pleaded for at least 50,000 signatories. despite this, todate, only 23,000 signed up.

    How many members do DAP, PKR and PAS have in combined? If only 50% signed up, the total signatories would be nearer 230,000 than 23000. At times, I just feel so overwhelmed by the general apathy.

    May I plead for PR to give this petition the support. Its above politics. An independent judiciary free from the shackles of the government of the day is vital for the well being and progress of this nation. Unless, PR thinks otherwise, it can remain indifferent to this petition.
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    yh, we in PR support an independent judiciary and our people of their free will are going to sign the petition. I am among the first to do it.

    Please campaign and encourage your family, friends and neighbours to sign. Your NRIC number with your name as in your identity card is required. It is easy. Go the website and lock in…not more than 5 minutes, you have done your civic duty for our country. We cannot be indifferent any more. Just do it. —Din Merican

  5. Din,

    Those scumbags are desperate. If at all it happens, if they take Pete in, Anwar must not personally get involved, not yet. We don’t want him to be rounded in as well. We need him and he is more useful outside than inside. Whatever happens, he has to just focus on forming the next government. This is like a chess game.

    It’s a shame this government does not believe in ‘people’s power’ and has not learnt from what’s happening in Thailand right now?

  6. Din

    you write: “Personal freedom is at risk. If they can do it to Anwar and Raja Petra, no one is free from repression”. I wholeheartedly agree with you but would also go further and say that the mere existence of the ISA and other repressive laws (e.g. Police Act, Sedition Act etc) means that freedom in this country is an illusion. We are only free at the pleasure of the powers that be. None of us are free and we never have been.

    Basho

  7. Just finished marking my books. Decided to look up what’s going. It hurts to learn that RPK is hounded again.I saw the photo showing the police raiding his home some time ago. They don’t seem to leave this good man in peace and even walk into his private premises like no man’s business. They feel he is the poison for their survival. They don’t realise the poison is actually flowing from the masses as well except that RPK is brave enough to call a spade a spade. If only God shows himself and protects RPK from those cruel hands that are going to put him behind bars.

  8. I think the only way Raja Petra going to get those 50K signatures is if we can somehow implement such a drive within Pakatan Rakyat. I dont know anything about the political regulations in our country, but can I assume this is possible?

    I hope for the sake of our country, our people wont let him down.

  9. RPK, your ending to this posting makes tears swell in my eyes.’Till we meet again ,if we do again.’ What an emotional way to say goodbye. Don’t feel pessimistic. Think that we are with you, our friend and great soul. I have no other words to deliver except my heartfelt thanks for all you are doing for us, the general public.

  10. RPK IS OUR MAHA ATMA!!! NO ONE CAN EVER REACH HIM. EVEN IF THEY PUT HIM BEHIND BARS THEY CANNOT TOUCH HIS SOUL. HIS GREATNESS LIES IN HIS SOUL NOT IN HIS FORM. So take it from me SHA. You may do what you want with him but he is unreachable, if you understand what I mean.

  11. Abang Din,

    Yes, I think we should not take the threat lightly. They have given clear signals that they are taking in RPK. They gave the same signals when they wanted to take in Uthayakumar and the Hindraf 5. Detaining RPK under ISA is certainly the height of idiocy of a bankrupt BN government and an arrogant Home Minister.

    My take is perhaps RPK can take a vacation in Singapore or Australia at least until Sept. 16 and see what happens. Alternatively he can try to arrange some help from the royalty or seek shelter at the istana or something until all these blows over. I’m not saying RPK is a coward, this guy sure has guts and balls, but like they say, its better to fight and run away and live to fight another day.

  12. The Petition to the Aong stands at 23,200 last minute. another 26,000 will take at least 3 months more!

    To detain RPK under the ISA is truly lame. It’s baseless, unlawful and cowardly. Literally stinks to high Heaven!

    If the allegations against him is religious in nature, haul him to the Syari’ah Court. RPK is painstakingly fair in his articles and his general disposition. Submit him to the rigor of Islamic Jurisprudence which is bigger than the exposed parts of the fake Arab Hamid’s top. Islam does not need the likes of Abdullah Badawi’s Government for sanctuary. Stop this hypocrisy! Throw yourself down before your Lord and submit to His laws, wisdom and truth!

    Many Muslims and Malaysians know that the Laws and it’s Guardians cannot stand to open scrutiny. This is what RPK is always saying. And so are the BN politicians. They now must hide under the cloak of whatever—if religion is convenient to them so that is it! This will only compound the problem and it will tax all our country and its system to ruins!

  13. When Saiful Bukhari was invited to Najib’s residence before he lodged his police report against Anwar, he apparently brought along a friend. This friend of Saiful’s subsequently decided to reveal what transpired at Najib’s house. RPK videotaped an interview with this chap and revealed only the first part. The rest of the video interview has yet to be published. I suspect a copy is already in the hands of Anwar’s lawyers.

    At least 96% of the people I know want Anwar as PM and Pakatan Rakyat as the federal government. It’s so clear that Umno/BN is totally koyak – any attempt to reinvent itself would take at least another generation. The Evil Ones have to die first before clean blood can flow in Umno’s veins. But a resurrected Umno/BN will no longer be a Ketuanan Melayu party. It will have to rename itself the Democratic National Front or something to that effect.

    Mahathir used FEAR and GREED to gain almost absolute control of the government machinery and the collective psyche over his 22-year tenure. Once again, we see Abdullah Badawi and Najib Razak copying the old master – trying to ass-as-sin-ate Anwar with sodomy accusations, bribing parliamentarians and voters to stay loyal to BN, and threatening the loudest critics with imprisonment and torture. Mahathir managed to buy himself a 5-year extension. Dollah and Najib will only manage to buy themselves at most 5 days before the very ground around them collapses. So be it.

  14. ” This is like a chess game.” JONG

    Oh, you play chess?? In the endgame the King is a powerful piece. Used in combination with a pawn, it could lead either to a draw or a win.

    RPK must know how to use the King! 🙂

  15. Antares,

    I won’t say it’s copying!

    Old Devil is real bad! It may be naive to think that he didn’t know what could be the problems for him putting Bedawi there! If he had nothing to with what’s going on, he’d have vamoose lama dulu to a country with no extradition treaty with Malaysia!

    It somehow makes no sense for Mahathir not to want a kinder legacy, unless somebody put a bug in his balls!

  16. Bro. Din , deeply moved by RPK’s writting . A totally different breed of Melayu . His conscious is very clear. Tidak ada agenda untuk kepentingan diri sendiri.

    I am expecting a very serious ‘rebuttal’ the day those ‘scambags or desperados’ put him in jail. Let’s watch . These ‘scambags’ will regrets for the rest of their lives. Knowing RPK, we will see more ‘surprises’ sama ada di dalam jel atau bebas. Regards.

  17. RPK is truly the Mahatma – Great Soul. Rarely do you come across someone with so much of Strength and Conviction to Truth. I cannot help but adore such a human being who stands for Justice. He is a person to emulate and look up to. It will be the darkest day in the history of our country if he is curbed to voice out his thoughts. Everyone else has some sought of selfish motive be it political or social or financial. But here we find someone of the highest integrity. Someone like the Mahatma has put everything on the background to fight for righteousness. We as fellow citizens should not sit and lament, but join him and support him in his mission. We cannot allow him to be treated as a criminal. The present government is so paranoid that every action taken is a blunder. But nothing of that sort should happen to Raja Petra Kamaruddin! He deserves to be defended and protected. If we allow this abuse upon him then we are the most selfish human beings who are only being entertained by the writings of Raja Petra and do not care for Justice and Truth. Is this the legacy we want to leave for our children ?

  18. Using an un-Islamic act (ISA) to arrest someone who is said to be a threat to Islam!!!

    In any case, can Islam or any other religion be threatened. Need any religion be defended?

    If RPK is taken in under the ISA (which I doubt), Anwar has to thread with caution as he in under bail. The prosecution will come out with some gobbledygook to revoke the bail.

  19. Mr Smith,

    come to think of it its kinda weird ya ? Using an un-islamic Act to charge a man for being anti-unislamic 🙂

    probably they couldn’t find anything wrong with his article under islamic law which means he is innocent

    cheers

  20. Brother Din,

    We cannot allowed a good man like RPK being drag to jail and let the gangsters raping the country. Is this a cowboys age and place?. If that is the rule of law let say so. UMNO is making statement that they want to go to the streets if Anwar take over. Wah…ini sudah samseng..

    If they already declared that they are willing to use street politics we better ready to fight them the cowboy ways as well. I want to get ready with arrows and shoot them between the eyes.

    Btw. if you need helping hand at PKR HQ just let us know.

  21. No matter what the sick and desperate Pak Lah Goverment use ISA to “pro-long” their tenure. Regardless how many Warriors from PAKATAN and Rakyat be detained by ISA. The Flame of Change and the spirits of “MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN!” will be the future for all of us. My experiences in PENANG and KUALA LUMPUR when meet people from all races (Malay, chinese, Indian, etc); all of the rakyat would like a more progress and united Malaysian Malaysia. Not the Moeny minded, corruption, stupid politician governing Malaysia. Do not damages the my country, rakyat will stand behind the leader who will sacrified for the Tanah Air Cinta.

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