September 26, 2012
Dr. Mahathir asks Soros’ Help for his Peace Project
by Steven Gan@http://www.malaysiakini.com
EXCLUSIVE “I am glad that your opinion of me has changed,” wrote former
Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad in a personal letter to then nemesis George Soros six years ago – 11 months before he met the billionaire financier for the first time.
In the letter, Mahathir referred to the Jan 7, 2006 interview with Soros by New Straits Times when the philanthropist visited Jakarta for an interfaith meeting, where he said he agreed with the measures the Malaysian premier had taken to deal with the regional financial crisis of 1997-98.
Four days later, Mahathir wrote a three-page letter to Soros urging the much-maligned currency speculator to join him in his Global Peace Forum project, which sought to criminalise war and outlaw it as an option to settle international conflict.
“I write to invite you to lend your name to this effort to achieve the ultimate human rights – the right to life,” said Mahathir in his January 11, 2006 letter.
Both octogenarians – Mahathir is 87, Soros, 82 – have had a bitter war of words in the wake of the Asian financial crisis, with Mahathir calling Soros a “moron” and blaming him for igniting the imbroglio, while Soros hit back by describing the Malaysian premier as a “menace to his country”.
The 2006 letter, which Malaysiakini has a copy, indicates that it was Mahathir who first approached Soros with an olive branch in hand.
Apparently, Mahathir was taken by Soros’ view on the war in Iraq, for which he had funded campaigns against the re-election bid by then United States president George W Bush in 2004.
“Whatever may be the differences between us, we seem to have identical views on war, i.e. on killing people in the pursuit of a national agenda,” said Mahathir.
Regime change
The Global Peace Forum was initiated at an international conference in 2005 organised by Mahathir’s Perdana Leadership Foundation.
“The conference yielded a resolution to make war a crime and to campaign worldwide to criminalise war – to regard it as being no different from murder,” Mahathir told Soros.
“This is not going to be an overnight, one-off thing. It is going to take years, decades and maybe centuries. But the first step in this journey must be taken now. You and I may not live to see the change. But it should not deter anyone.”
Mahathir took pains to reassure Soros that his participation in the Global Peace Forum will not affect his other philanthropist work.
“I am aware of your other concerns – about democracy, etc. But this anti-war campaign for the ultimate human right will not be in conflict with any other rights that you may espouse. So I hope you will join.”
It is not known what Soros had said in his response to Mahathir, but it is likely to be a polite “no” given that he did not join the Global Peace Forum.
Mahathir met Soros in Kuala Lumpur 11 months later, where the two foes buried the hatchet.Following the meeting, Mahathir said that he accepted that Soros was not involved in the devaluation of Malaysia’s currency.
However, three days ago Mahathir dug up the hatchet and fired yet another salvo at Soros, claiming that the international financier was seeking regime change in Malaysia, following reports that some NGOs have received funding from international donors.
Tomorrow: What Dr M told war survivor Soros
Sheer hypocrisy…cakap tak serupa bikin. To Dr. M, everything is politics.–Din Merican
ALLAH is Great…
The old man himself “mudah lupa”
melayu mudah lupa………
I wished the day TM will still be alive to see a regime change…but will The Almighty allow it seeing the disgusting hypocrisy.
Well, in politic you can sleep with your enemies whenever they serve your interests. It is all about “what’s in for me that matters”. Even if they need to sell their souls. That is why readers are learning to read between lines and not to take things at face values. That is why now we are curious of all the spins.
Din.I like your comment on Mahathir,sheer hypocrisy?Orang Kedah hentam orang Kedah.Like what Tun did to Tengku 40 years ago.
I did admire Tun when He join Tun Razak cabinet as Education Minister but when he become PM in 1981,we started seeing his true colour.Eventhough he didnt not directly help his family mambers to get the lucrative govertment contract but when his son Mirzan was in trouble during the economic crisis in 1998/9,he directly used his power to get Petronas o rescue Mirzan shipping company in Hong Kong.Anwar was really against it but accoding to Dato Affifudin,who was Anwar deputy,they eventually allow Petronas to rescue Mirzan .
This is where the crisis with Anwar started.Petronas agree to buy Mirzan shipping co for one billion ringgit but Mirzan said he need 1.3 billion ringgit to cover his cost.The late Dato Yassin,Petronas VP really against it but Hasan Marican and Anwar overrule him.
Immediately after Petronas bought Mirzan shipping company for 1.3 billion,Mirzan give an interview with AWSJ.He said his company make 300 m ringgit by selling his shipping co.to Petronas.
Anwar loose his cool,He went straight to see Mahathir and told him,you son a liar.Mahathir was vary angry.He call Daim to his office and told him,get rid of Anwar.
The rest are history.
Dr. Mahathir now is caught with his pants down. What will he say now? The lesson he should learn is, not to throw stone at others when you are living in a glass house. His daughter should have warned him that civil society a growing force in our country thanks to the internet.
“Dr. Mahathir now is caught with his pants down” and it sure is an ugly sight.
well we need to learn that what they say to us is one thing , what they do is quite another. Their agenda,is different to what they ‘do’ for us.
Nahhhh! That can’t be true. Mahathir got beaten hands down and humiliated by Soros at the global casino betting on global currencies. Do you think he will make up with Soros???
Mahathir is the Malays’ dilemma. So many still percaya dia, think the other Melayus are pengkianaks. The mainstream media are not too concerned about the urban folks, but know that they must not lose the orang kampung. So they keep hentaming the opposition knowing very well that at least some mud will stick with the kampung folks and keep them within Umno’s folds. Balik kampung and ask the people, you will know what I mean
“However, three days ago Mahathir dug up the hatchet and fired yet another salvo at Soros, claiming that the international financier was seeking regime change in Malaysia, following reports that some NGOs have received funding from international donors”.
1. I’m sure Mr Soros has more important things to do than seek regime change in small country like Malaysia.
2. “The degree of hysteria in propaganda is directly proportional to the degree of desperation of status quo politicians to prevent political change”.
A vain, self centered, manipulative man. It can only be poetic justice if he lives to see the fall of his UMNO.
mahathir again? i think he makes things worse for m’sia just by talking.
What kind of human is this false Malay? Keep on telling lies with big eyes opened as though he is telling the truth!
Hamid – how did his daughter win the advertising bids for three of Malaysia’s biggest accounts ie TDC, Proton, MAS all in the first year of her entering the advertising business? She is an advertising genius is it?
The one thing she has yet to do is to open up an escort service for Malaysia’s elite Emperors Club VIP. The charge per hour would be between US1,000 – US$5,000.
“Dr. Mahathir now is caught with his pants down” and it sure is an ugly sight” — Bojango
It is not the first time the Old Goat was caught with his fly open. Najib says “It may be an ugly sight but it always delivers. I should know”.
Greenbug.not sure but Marina is not advertising genius.What the name of the agency?
“What the name of the agency” ?? This is what happens when you think in Malay and translate your thoughts into English. Apanama agensi itu? How do you think Mahathir got his name?
Politicians=Hypocrites. They have no permanent friends or enemies – only permanent interests. Ask him, he will say he can’t remember.
I sincerely agree with Hamid with regards to my late Mentor Dato Ali Yassin, 4 ft 7 ins of dynamite, one morning he called me to his office,screaming his head off,he was then also the Managing Director of MISC,after calling me all sorts of names ( he’s from Melaka ) he screamed “where the hell am I gonna get the money to buy this”,I said buy what Dato? Well showing me the NST Broadsheet,if I’m not mistaken it’s 870 million or something like that,not 1 billion initially,He shouted, ” Go tell the Old Man,do you know that I have already sold off even oil that has not been pump yet.” ( All this conversation were in Malay ),with him,I’m forever. Yes Dato,Yes Dato,what can I say.He was 120% cheese off.He dynamite he was,but deep in his heart,a lovely man,Alfatihah to him again,please,if we had more guys like him, Petronas would certainly not end up like what it is now,so sad but so very very true,there’s so much more that I can relate and tell you,but another day perhaps.Thanks Hamid for reminding me again of what a great n honorable man Dato Ali Yassin was.Amin.
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Dato Ali who I also knew was a very good God respecting man who served his company and country well.–Din Merican