What can we make of Najib’s
presence and participation in the PAS organised demonstration against the
Myanmar government’s treatment of the Rohingyas? We heard him roar: do these
people think I will sleep? I will defend them not only because they are fellow
Muslims but are also human beings.
Wow, I said. Najib is a good Muslim, good democrat and a good humanitarian. He is the embodiment of his wasathiyah ideology.He is the chosen one. To whom all must pledge unqualified loyalty.
Wow, I said. Najib is a good Muslim, good democrat and a good humanitarian. He is the embodiment of his wasathiyah ideology.He is the chosen one. To whom all must pledge unqualified loyalty.
According to the wasathiyah precepts: The Muslim is the standard
of measure: he upholds justice, he is fair, sets a good example, he is
balanced, never extreme and others look up to to him for adjudication because
the good Muslim knows he is judged by his God and Prophet. He must be truthful.
He is none of that. At
home he pummels the opposition; imprisons a lady, arrests opposition leaders. He
masterminded the embezzlement of billions through 1MDB. He lies to the people. Every
spending his government does is done at inflated costs. The economy has bombed,
capital flight is increasing, the value of the Ringgit has plunged, our reserves
are used up. The country is in a mess- Najib is the architect who divides up the
nation along ethnic lines. He has already said it- the next election will be a
Malay versus Chinese election.
Najib can never be an example
of a good Muslim on the terms of the wasathiyah concept. He is extravagant
which runs counter to the proposed example of being thrifty and careful with spending.
He advises others to be careful with money, he can’t even control the shopaholic wrecking machine.
Meanwhile, when he was
boasting about his empathy for the Rohignyas, hopefully his drool did not rain
on anyone near at that time.
Up to that point I think
Malays picture the rohingyas as people who go around selling gemstones, begging
at mosque entrances or just stop you on the road, knocking at your car windows asking
for money. They are human beings after all huh?
Rather than play along
with Hadi, Najib Najib could have given the Rohingyas refugee status. They
couldn’t care less to be present at the gathering as told . They were transported there. They were
interested in immediate relief. The beggars must have been there too expecting some
money to be handed out.They have heard about 1MDB. Maybe they can get something out of the billions carted away.
Najib did not waste the
opportunity to make an impression on Hj Hadi. After all they spent some tete-a-tetes secretly. Its time to openly show everyone in
Malaysia, how deep they are. It is good for the Malay/Muslim temperament. It is
the wet dream of many Malays. To see the unification of all Malays/Muslims, thieves , saints and sinners. He was seen, almost appearing as if calculated to
be photographed by strategically positioned cameramen with smart phones and cameras,
touching the arm of Haji Hadi. It seemed a romantic picture.
Haji Hadi was later feted
like a royalty, making him appear as the most important person in the PM’s
life( after Rosmah of course)
But Najib’s action was
questionable. He is PM of this country. This was clearly conduct unbecoming. A
PM who is leader of the country participating in a demonstration against a
country, a sovereign nation, with which we have diplomatic relations. The
question immediately asked, if he is the chief executive of this country, why can’t
he do something through the diplomatic channels? Like calling up the ambassador
to register Malaysia’s very principled objection about what is happening
to the Rohingyas. He can ask our foreign minister to call up the Myanmar
ambassador. Or he can ask our ambassador in Yangon to deliver an official Malaysian
point of interest or whatever they called it in diplomaticspeake.
Or he can back up his good
Muslim, good democrat and good humanitarian self image with more testicular
resolve and cut off diplomatic relations with Myanmar.
He does not do all those
options available to the PM of a country. Instead he chose to go along with a
protest organised by an opposition party. He is cultivating PAS.Indonesian President Jokowi appears smarter and wiser when he chose to discuss the Rohingya issue with Kofi Anan who is appointed to deal with the Rohingya issue by the UN.
The answers are obvious.
First, this will be an issue that can arrest the utter dismay and abhorrence of
the Malays on his person. He hasn’t come clean with the corruption issue he is
facing. 1MDB remains unanswered which only serves to fuel intense revulsion
towards the PM.
I hope not a few people
missed reading what the Myanmar Times wrote in immediate response to Najib’s pompous
religiosity. The Myanmar Times responded with a very had hitting editorial
describing the agony Malaysians must be experiencing now as living under the
tawdry and sinking regime of PM Najib razak .
it must be like experiencing death by treacle.
The Rohingya assembly which
Najib and Hadi came together was described as Najib’s and UMNO’s and PAS action
as drowning themselves in a gluey black sea of venality not seen since the days
of Marcos.
Najib was doing the
classic diversionary tactic to hide the mounting litany of shame. Najib thinks
by showing he is someone who is willing to stand up against tyranny, his other worldly sins are forgiven. Maybe Hadi can offer payers to God to forgive Najib. For Najib is a
good Muslim, demonstrating support and empathy to fellow Muslims.
Najib is supported by a
media that is quickly being ignored because it is fighting against facts with
conjectures and makeup stories.
The wife of the Good
Muslim is not spared either. Rosmah is described as a shopaholic wrecking ball.
What is Najib to do? Najib’s
survival strategy is to mount up Malay chauvinism and marginalise other
Malaysians. He finds a convenient instrument in Islam. That is why he is cultivating PAS. As to sidelining non Malay citizens, he has already done that by instructing the Elections Commission to
resettle voters along racial lines.
Like all dictators, his
solution to all his problems is to amass more power and to apply draconian laws
on the opposition. The archaic Sedition Act which he had earlier promised to remove is now enforced more vigorously. Which only goes to show that this PM is
running scared. Thus he is grotesquely hypocritical, mouthing what the audience
wants to hear, but violates every democratic principles to stay in power.
It is not often that one can witness a head of state,joining demonstrators in a demonstration against another sovereign state.As far as I can remember,demonstrations against another country or it's leader,our gomen mostly used Umno youth leaders and it's members.
ReplyDeleteI remember reading some time back,that some Rohingyas had set up camp in shacks around Kuala Lumpur.They were raided by immigration,police and rela members.These Rohingyas were chased down,some even robbed,some beaten up and those caught get locked up.Maybe they wanted to deport them or whatever.
If we do not treat the Rohingyas,who are already in our country well,how can we tell other countries to treat them well too.Isn't it stupid or insane?
Our stupid leaders and politicians are always in the news for all the wrong reasons.No wonder,Malaysia is one of the laughing stock countries in the world.
Najib's stupidity and all the mess he has done to the country and rakyat in so many ways are very damaging indeed in the short and long term. He and many UMNO goons have tied themselves tight by the neck. Provided the rakyat can hang all of them high at one go, then it is a way out for the country to save itself and start afresh on a new strong footing.
ReplyDeleteI was just reading the history of the Rohingyas at the Steadyaku47 website. (The Rohingyas are not as innocent as they seemed to be and appears to have created the fate that befell them) We should not meddle in their affair. They spell trouble. Myanmar is after all a sovereign country, China's ambassador took a walk at Petaling St to stave off the red shirts and it was not welcomed. Hypocritical of Najib to shout genocide when he is full of shit himself. Maybe Myanmar might turnaround and call him a thief? Best solution is let UN handle it.
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There is also a measured response to the article in the following link http://www.newmandala.org/beyond-bigotry-unravelling-ethnic-violence-in-rakhine/ by Peter Cohen on the Rohingyas. If anything all these events and those in the middle east should convince anyone that religion and politics do not mix.
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