Tun Dr. Mahathir: Tell me why I am a Dictator


July 18, 2012

Tun Dr. Mahathir: Tell me why I am a Dictator

Former Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad sarcastically asked visitors to his blog to provide proof that he is, as his detractors say, a cruel dictator.

“What is it that I have done which is similar in attribute or actions with that of a dictator?” Mahathir asks in a posting today.

NONELamenting the label that he said was created by political enemies, the good doctor argued that such labels, with or without basis, would last a lifetime and were a useful tool to demonise rivals.

“Do whatever you want, the enemies of a person thus labelled will not stop from using that label.”

He likened this to the branding effect of designer goods. In his political career, Mahathir said, he has been called many names by those who opposed him, among the most prevalent being ‘Mahazalim’ (Most cruel), ‘Firaun’ (pharaoh) and more commonly ‘Dictator’.

“When I am interviewed nowadays, even by someone who is not an enemy, their questions seem like they believe the labels, especially that of dictator applied to me as true.”

In his posting, Mahathir also gave recent and historical examples of people he alluded were real dictators, to underscore his previous arguments that his reign was not as bloody nor tyrannical as those who shared the label of “dictator”.

In particular he described the reign of Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak , a “dictator” said to have murdered thousands of Muslim Brotherhood members and amassed a personal fortune of over US$70 billion and manipulated elections to favour himself.

“When I was in Cairo in Mubarak’s time for a meeting, when the President’s motorcade made its way from the palace to the meeting place, the roads along his route were emptied, with heavily-armed soldiers lining them.

‘Sharpshooters posted’

“Sharpshooters were posted atop surrounding buildings with orders to shoot any who are suspected of wanting to attack the presidential motorcade.”

He also described how Mubarak’s Palace was hidden behind high walls and guarded by armed guards while the President’s political enemies we not allowed to get involved in politics and were frequently arrested, detained without trial and in many cases, they simply disappeared.

“There was no freedom of expression or a free press. No election for parliamentarians Anyone can be appointed by Mubarak  to be a minister. They can also be sacked at any time.”

In a similar vein, Mahathir also gave the examples of German dictator Adolf Hitler (above right), who murdered and tortured six million Jews, as well as other documented dictators such as Benito Mussolini, Ferdinand Marcos, Rumanian President Nicolae Ceausescu, Libya’s Muammar Gaddaffi and Iraq’s Saddam Hussein.

19 thoughts on “Tun Dr. Mahathir: Tell me why I am a Dictator

  1. Funny he only mentioned dead dictators. He dares not mention world- acclaimed living ones like his friend, Mugabe.

    Go to his blog and give your thoughts..see if he is not a dictator and allows our free criticisms.

  2. He’s is a case of ” Mind Over Matter, he doesn’t mind being a Dictator, n to him your opinion doesn’t matter “,it’s worrying when you really2 believe in the Lies that you’ve perpetrated.” All truths are easy to understand,once they are discovered ;the point is to discover them,and he is trying his very best to hide, camouflage,deny or have plainly forgotten them,so sad but so very2 true.

  3. Din.what is your understanding the real meaning of Dictator.Mahathir said Ghadafi and Sadam are dictators.I am not sure about Saddam but Ghadaffi was vary ganerous to his people.

    Why Mahathir felt guilty if he is not a dictator.Anybody who is against him or his idea,either they are politican o businessman will be destroy.Daim, Anwar,Musa Hitm,Tengku Razaligh are politican who were destroy by Mahathir.Tun Saleh Abbas and his fellow Federal Court judges were destroy by him.Tan Sri Halim ,Tajuddin Ramli are among the businessman destroy by him.

    Vincent Tan,Aanda Krisnan, Francis Yeo,Syed Mokhtar who will everything just to please him are save and become billionair.

  4. Do you think your opinion against him will be published by the blog? I have objected to some of his writings and have penned my opinions but none has ever been allowed to appear…

  5. It shows he’s an idiot if he can’t figure out why he’s considered a Dictator or he’s in complete denial.
    Dato why do you give this man so much space? What else is there to discuss about him, what words and adjectives have not been used to describe him and is he still relevant to the future progress of democracy and well being of Malaysia and Malaysians?

  6. Psychologists call this trying to
    “rationalise one’s actions”.

    Simple exercise: please compare yourself to Nelson Mandela
    in terms of your legacy to your country and its people

    “Politics without principles” (one of Gandhi’s Seven Deadly Sins)
    has led to such a sad ending for an undoubtedly intelligent
    and talented individual e.g. I still think he did the right thing by thumbing his nose at the IMF’s pressure to undergo deflationary
    “structural adjustment” during the Asian Economic Crisis of the late 1990s.

    Like Chairman Mao, he did some good for his country but also a lot of bad, especially seriously eroding the integrity of the country’s political institutions and paving the way for the present lot of kleptocrats who are threatening to turn Malaysia into a Fourth World failed state/collapsed state.

  7. I was quite taken aback in year 2002 when i first stepped foot into Ozland when i read in the aussie papers about ….” Malaysian PM,,,, Madhathir…bla3.” Spelling mistake or was it?

  8. It’s like a tiger asking “Tell me why I am a carnivore”.

    Let’s not waste our time with this multi-forked-tongue biawak.

  9. The paradox is that most Dictators in the world from past human experience/s, they themselves do not REALISE that they are ” Dictators” , by virtue of their ‘minds’ becoming corrupt, through accumulation of power.

    The beginning of the corruption of power was the philosophy of ” tidak mahu yang cerdik pandai…”, who were Marginalised in Malaysia, but enabled the untrained & the uneducated to ” grab” power through ascendancy in the political ladder, who virtually ‘ destroyed ‘ some of the Institutions & the Instrumentations of ” Governance” – this propensity by the Dictator is very real, but he sees himself not….

  10. he lives in a world of denial, typical of politicians ‘what they vehemently deny would actually be the truth’! keep on denying old man we’ll that on your gravestone – ” I Was never a Dictator”

    Phua Kai Lit, said he did some good and a lot of bad things!
    in what way did the little bit of good he did against the backdrop of massive undermining of the government institutions and a large section of the population, ameliorate the overall achievement of this Diktator?
    or is he comparable to the doktors employed by the Nazi regime to help create a super german race.

    and yes, he purposely/conveniently avoids mention of todays Dictators like Mugabe, Assad, Nursultan and the rest.

    http://video.pbs.org/video/2257053407

    p.s.,
    Rest in Peace

  11. Dr Mahathir compared himself to Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak,German dictator Adolf Hitler who murdered and tortured six million Jews, as well as other documented dictators such as Italy’sBenito Mussolini, Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines, Rumanian President Nicolae Ceausescu, Libya’s Muammar Gaddaffi and Iraq’s Saddam Hussein.
    Yes he is a much better dictator than all of them,not to mention China’s Chairman Mao who during Chinese cultural revolution caused the death of 30 million people.
    In China,people score Mao as 70% bad and 30% good,so Dr Mahathir will probably score better than that.
    But he is a dictator,I hope that he will think over this issue rather than listening to those who love to praise him only.

  12. By the countenance, a shit of apostasy for smacking divine clauses; by content, we know too much suggest of the Ultra and Madhathirism. The brunt: he’d actualized the Mamak Bendahara-ship in tandem with fanged-Raja Bersiong(s) by our precious vote.

    Rather a logical sequence of the system victimizing the submissive kind and not the true Msian till it become a Malay Tragedy etched by foreign surrogates and puppetry of square pegs ending with Jibby, The Steno(deemed it!), rakyat, The Patriotic Coolie and himself, Dr Sam, The Cultured Dictator!

    Nothing to blame, no one to hang but we to seek redress and personal redemption from history never learned. Allowing PERKASA to run its course enthroning kutty as The King is our constitutional problem. So help us tuned our head instead. The doctor-in-attendance had long ago died. Now it’s our turn to bury the hatchet. Hard to appease for all the blunder though, its better to correct than to ‘layan korek, korek, korek’ and his lapse of reason!

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