Stand Up for Justice


February 12, 2010

Stand Up for Justice

by William Leong Jee Keen, Member of Parliament for Selayang

On February 2, 2010, the battle for Malaysia moved into a decisive phase, the trial of Anwar Ibrahim. Although Anwar Ibrahim is in the dock, Malaysians are on trial. Malaysians are put to the test. Do Malaysians want Ketuanan Melayu or Ketuanan Rakyat? Are Malaysians prepared to pay the price for change? Are Malaysians prepared to fight for change? Malaysians have to decide whether to act or allow our institutions to be perverted for political ends. Malaysians have to decide whether they want democracy, equality and liberty enough to fight for them.

Malaysians are tested on their will to fight. Will we find the going too difficult? Will we find it easier, more convenient and expedient to accept rampant corruption, abuse of power and oppression? Anwar was fully aware after his release that they will lock him in again if he returns to fight. That is the price Anwar is prepared to pay. Anwar is prepared to fight. Anwar will never surrender The question is whether Malaysians are prepared to fight with him and never surrender?

Attempt to tar and tarnish Anwar

Anwar Ibrahim is in the dock for a second time because he wants to lead Malaysians out of the darkness of racial politics, religious intolerance and authoritarian arrogance. Anwar wants to lead us into the light of multiculturalism, mutual respect for religions and the rule of law.

Those in power are afraid of Anwar. They dare not face him one on one. They dare not face him and Pakatan Rakyat on a level playing field in open battle. They prefer to ambush him. They prefer to snipe at Pakatan from the cover of the bush.

They dare not face all Malaysians in open debate. They prefer closed door meetings. They are so afraid they are continuously adopting ever increasingly extreme positions on race, religion and royalty to hold on to power. They want to tar and tarnish Anwar Ibrahim as a traitor to his race and religion. They want to make sure he will not be able to lead and to open the minds of those who have been closed by half a century of propaganda and misinformation.

Race, Religion and Royalty

It is no coincidence that before the trial, Muslims and Non-Muslims have to deal with such sensitive issues as the use of “Allah”, the burning and attack on churches and other places of worship and when the desired response was not forthcoming, suraus have been attacked. Malaysians were put to the test. I am proud to say that Malaysians passed the test. They showed Malaysians have the wisdom and the tolerance not to be provoked by these trouble makers.

It is no coincidence that these mischievous troublemakers have been desecrating religious symbols after the 12th General Elections. They stomped on cow heads and now resort to throwing boar heads. Boar heads wrapped in newspapers and plastic tied with a string so that the person throwing will not have to touch it. I have never come across a Chinese who hold a pig with a string!

It is no coincidence the special assistant to the Prime Minister calls Indians beggars and Chinese women prostitutes. Last year one of their leaders called Malaysians of Chinese descent “Pendatang”. It was a seditious statement. He was suspended as an UMNO member but it was Teresa Kok and a Chinese newspaper reporter that were detained under the ISA.

It is no coincidence Kapal Singh is charged for sedition for insulting the King. It is no coincidence that Biro Tata Negara holds civics courses for civil servants that race and religion comes before the nation. It is no coincidence we hear the repeated cries that only UMNO can save the race and religion.

Those that have tasted power and money that comes with it will not give up easily. They will use all means fair or foul to stay in power. They have used the government agencies. They have used the institutions. They have used the institutions to grab Perak from its people’s government. They have used all in their power grab the Perak government from its people. They are using all within their power to destabilize Selangor. They are now using all their power to lock away Anwar.

Malaysians must fight back.

People want Change

All these happened because you want change. All these desperate acts are because you want fairness, you want justice, and you want the rule of law. Today we are tested again. We were tested 10 years ago. Too many of us then were afraid. Too many of us then knew it was wrong but we had property to look after, we had our business to think about, we had a wife and family. Let someone else protest. Let someone else demonstrate. We will cheer from the safety of our homes. We will stay on the sidelines out of harm’s way.

We failed. Ketuanan Melayu won. Ketuanan Mahathir won. Ketuanan wang won. The system was perverted so they could put Anwar away. Anwar was jailed for 6 years but they damaged our constitutional institutions and took away our fundamental rights in the process.

For some of those that stayed on the sidelines because they had property, the perverted system stole their property. The Federal Court decision of Adorna Properties vs Boonsom Boonyanit turned Malaysia into a thieves’ paradise.

For some of those that stayed out of harm’s way because they had a business, the perverted system robbed them of their business. The Federal Court decision of Insas Berhad vs Ayer Molek was so unjust the judge said that “ Something is rotten in the House of Denmark” [where the courts were located at that time].

The police and enforcement agencies instead of protecting us became a danger to us. Kugan went into a police station and was found dead. Teoh Beng Hock went to the MACC office and was found dead. Altantuya went into a police car and was found blown into bits by C4.

Malaysians did not go to jail with Anwar in 1998 but Malaysian paid the price for allowing the checks and balance to be dismantled. Malaysians allowed the institutions to be perverted. Malaysians allowed our agencies to be abused. Malaysians are paying for it.

Today the script is taken out a second time. Are we going to allow them to win a second time? Are we going to stay silent again? Are we going to let them take us down the road to perdition again? Are we going to allow them to win a second time? Are we going to stay silent? Are we going to let them take us down the road to perdition again?

Or are we going to stand up? Are we going to shout in one voice and say Stop this nonsense! Are we going to say  give Malaysia back to Malaysians! Give us back our pride and dignity. Stop taking us for fools.

The people have woken up that the people can make a difference. Each vote counts. Each vote can make or break us. But there are still those who have not woken up. They are still those who cannot see. They read Utusan Malaysia and The Star. There are still those who have not heard. They listen to RTM. There are still those who do not realize that UMNO and BN are taking Malaysia to the backwaters. They are frightened by the propaganda and the misinformation. This is why Dato Seri Anwar and KeADILan are important. Dato Seri Anwar can touch them. Dato Seri Anwar can touch their hearts and their minds. KeADILan can show Malaysians we can have a multiracial party, a multicultural party, a multicultural nation and together we can regain our place in the international arena. We can regain our pride and dignity.We can live in harmony and prosperity.

Frustration and Despair

On March 8, 2008, you voted for change. I know today you are frustrated, angry and in despair. The mainstream BN controlled media reports that the three parties in Pakatan Rakyat are bickering amongst themselves. Perak was lost because of three elected representatives jumped across. Zulkifli Nordin is running around and saying things that UMNO will say and not what Pakatan Rakyat MP will say. Zahrain Hashim, Tan Tee Beng and Wee Choo Keong are given wide media coverage for saying things are not all going well in Pakatan. What you ask is going on?

Firstly, if we believe in the freedom of expression, we must accept that just as some people will not like to hear what we have to say, we have to accept that these people will also have the right to say what we do not like to hear. Secondly, if we believe in the rule of law and the rules of natural justice, then we must apply the rule that no man is to be condemned unheard. The right to be heard is an important rule of procedure. If we believe in these principles then we must follow them. Party discipline will be instilled. Those who can explain and justify their actions will be excused those who cannot will be dealt with and punished in a manner that fits the severity of the offence. The party will cleanse the impurities and straighten the indiscipline.

Traitors

KeADILan representatives have been tested and are constantly being tested. Unfortunately, several have failed the tests. If you are angry and frustrated, I am angry and frustrated one hundred times more than you. The problem of traitors and treason has been with us since history began. We will never know what lurks in the hearts of men. Caesar found out too late and was assassinated by Brutus, his closest friend. Jesus Christ was betrayed by Judas, one of his own 12 handpicked apostles. France elected Marshall Petain to lead them in the World War II against Germany to see him surrender and hand over France to Hitler after only a few weeks. Americans appointed Benedict Arnold in their war of independence as its general only to see him cross over to the British.

However, I know that truth and right will always prevail and many more who answer the call and come forward. Marc Anthony came forward and saved the Romans from Brutus and his co-conspirators. The apostles spread the message of Jesus Christ after Judas. General Charles De Gaulle liberated the French from the Germans. George Washington won the War of Independence for the Americans.

I take heart that there are many leaders in Pakatan Rakyat are loyal and honest. They seek to serve, to strive and not to yield. I know that many more of you will come forward and offer yourself to serve our cause.

Focus

You and I have started a journey on March 8. We are walking on a tight rope from the 12th General Elections to the 13th General Elections. We have to focus on the rope in front of us. BN is trying to shake us and throw us off balance. Some of those whom we trust have fallen and some others may fall in the days to come. You must know that in this walk you are not alone. They are many of us who will walk with you. We will walk with you and take you from the darkness in the valley of shadows to light at the mountain top. Nelson Mandela said it is a long walk to freedom. We must stay focus in this walk. We must keep our faith that take heart that right and truth always prevail. We must take heart that if we hold on together we will overcome. It always has and always will.

Free Anwar

We must focus on the threat before us. It is not Anwar that is on trial. We, Malaysians are on trial. The world is watching us. We, Malaysians must stay the course. We must continue our fight for truth and justice. Anwar is a victim of injustice. Malaysians are victims of injustice. The trial is not Anwar’s fight alone. It is not Keadilan’s fight alone . It is all Malaysians’ fight. It’s everyone’s fight. All of us who desire democracy, justice and liberty must stand up and with one voice call on Najib to release Anwar, to release Malaysia. We must stand up and be counted. We must stand up against corruption, abuse of power and oppression. We must not allow those who use racial disharmony, religious sensitivities and misguided nationalism to rob us. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. The price of justice is constant action. Justice and liberty must be fought every day. We must be prepared to pay the price before we can begin to enjoy the blessings.

I am sure that if we stay focused, if we stay together we will prevail.

16 thoughts on “Stand Up for Justice

  1. Mr. Bean,
    Brilliant, funny and yet the subject matter has not been compromised.
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    You can count on New Yorker Bean to come out video clips like this one.–Din Merican

  2. Stand up for Justice, Fight for Justice, Do this for Justice, Do that for Justice … Yes, yes, yes but if only the coalition upon whom so many placed their hopes had displayed maturity we would be almost there by now.

    Our struggle for a different Malaysia has been indefinitely postponed thanks to the goings on within PR.

  3. Here’s a priceless quote from Defence Minister Zahid Hamidi today:

    “Inability to dive won’t hamper sub’s operations!!”

    Inability to think will not affect Minister’s position in Cabinet!! Ha, ha, ha, ha, aha, ah!

    dpp
    We are all of 1 race, the Human Race

  4. Isa,

    PKR and PR are instruments of the people. If people think that all is honky dory in our country, there is little that this rainbow coalition can do to bring about change. It needs our support (in terms of votes and finance) to take on the establishment led by UMNO. Power is in UMNO hands and they control everything from the police, judiciary, civil service and the military. It is not impossible to change, but we must work hard for it to become reality. The coalition and people must, therefore, be partners for change if we are to succeed. –Din Merican

  5. The message is timely but will be more effective if coming from a Malay to the Malays especially those in the heartlands.
    The urbanites are already aware because of access to alternate information media but the kampung folks , like mushrooms , so steep in the culture of cow manure and darkness of UMNO, seem to think that everything is normal !

  6. Heartfelt and eloquent piece by William Leong who has summarized the situation very lucidly and sounded the call to greater resolve, integrity, and perseverance. Thank you, William.

  7. Hoi Chinese ! This time , it is high time you go down the streets with the malays and indians to wack and scare the shit out of this corrupt umno and police gangsters.

    It is time we say : enuf is enuf ! Get out ! Get out !

  8. Anwar is more of a day tripper , ‘stoned’ in the lust for political power .

    Unlike rhinos that are natural fire fighters , Anwar is not endowed with the characteristics of a natural justice seeker. It was personal tragedy that led him to the path he is on today. Had circumstances been more favourable to him and his ambitions the very likelihood of Mr. Anwar Ibrahim being one pain in the arse racist umno president was very much in writing only to be scribble on Putrajaya walls.

  9. Yes, Din but where are the signs that PR are going to be doing things any better? BN may control everything in the country but constantly copmplaining about it will not get us anywhere. And then there is the unending bickering… It seems nobody in the coalition can see the bigger picture. All in all, it is a golden opportunity being allowed to slip away.

    Good point DANILDAUD, above.
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  10. Isa,

    My friends in PKR and PR have over the past two years adopted a gradualist approach in bringing about change. This is because they have to deal with institutions of governance with old administrative paradigms and a culture of corruption and incompetence, and civil servants who are used to “business as usual”. It has not been easy, but the impact is being felt. They need, however, to communicate better and now they have to accelerate the pace of change to earn the confidence and trust of Malaysians that they can be a serious alternative. Street protests have outlived their purpose as first opton, and should be used sparingly to achieve certain strategic objectives.

    2 years of PR administration, not at the center but in 4 states, compared to 52 years (and counting) of UMNO-BN rule at the center and 9 states (today), this fact is forgotten. Miracles take a little longer. The public should demand more from Najib’s government and help PR to do a better job. But there is no denying that PKR and PR, despite internal problems (as if UMNO-BN have none), have changed the politics of our country.

    But I agree with you, Danilldaud, Menyalak-er and others that PKR-PR can do more to make Malaysia better than it is now because our country has the potential to become a much respected member of the ASEAN and East Asian Community. This rainbow coalition needs good people, good organization and systems to be an alternative to the present regime. Ideas and strategies have been known to flounder on poor execution. –Din Merican

  11. Abg Din , who has spent a lengthy career in the foreign affairs ministry, exhibits good amount of diplomacy when confronted with crude and sometimes outright vulgar remarks by readers in his blog. A virtue that have since rapidly gone astray soon after the days of Tunku.
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    Danildaud,

    I am honoured by your very kind remarks. I understand anger and frustration and have learned to deal with them in a respectful and adult way. I have received a lot of spam from UMNO cybertroopers who not only insult and curse me, but also pass unsavory remarks about Dr. Kamsiah who is a decent and kind human being; she does not share some of my views on politics. She has a mind of her own and is not afraid to challenge my comments.

    Fortunately, I have the last say on what goes on the blog.There is the delete button. By all means disagree, but please argue out one’s case in an intelligent and rational way. Avoid name calling and outright insults. –Din Merican

  12. The Tunku was somewhat special not because of that fella Bean by sheer coincidence happened to be his grand nephew.

    His(Tunku’s) was a class act for he took pride in running the country as a pure blooded Malaysian without the need of artificial aid of sloganeering and other racist in disguise promotional gimmicks that’ve always backfired ending up being a cursed to the Malays and nation.

    The Tunku’s noble intent for his country was never meant to falter midway , rather it was hijacked by a bunch of rogues who put greed in the fore front.

  13. President Barrack Obama once said:

    “I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community,” Obama said of Wright. “I can no more disown him than I can my white grandmother – a woman who helped raise me, a woman who sacrificed again and again for me, a woman who loves me as much as she loves anything in this world, but a woman who once confessed her fear of black men who passed by her on the street, and who on more than one occasion has uttered racial or ethnic stereotypes that made me cringe.”

  14. It is a long road to the freedom that we yearn – the BN propaganda to show the kinks in PR armour is working as the mainstream press gives relentless coverage and half-truths – please read the alternative media and know the facts dear Malaysians, and then spread the truth to all. Those who dare not take to the streets and voice our stand, do the next best thing and share the realities with whoever you can – point them to where they can the truth. Most times, viral information from someone trusted is much better than all the nonsense and twisted stories being circulated by BN. In this war, PR will have to fight against a mighty machine with all the resources (read police, courts, MACC, etc) as well an un-ending supply of money…but prevail PR must – for the truth will show itself. The writing is already clearly written on the proverbial wall – the keris show, the Allah illogic, the cow-head, the church burning, the Kugan base, our poor Teoh Beng Hock, the Razak Baginda cover-up, the list goes on and on and on. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH – we still have some precious months before the next general elections – PR, clean up the rubbish within and strive for an effective line-up of potential leaders destined to takeover the government, and yours Putrajaya will be.

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