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Najib Memutarbelitkan Kehadiran TG Nik Aziz

Di dalam akhbar-akhbar tempatan hari ini Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Razak dikatakan "terkejut kerana kehadiran Menteri Besar Kelantan, Tuan Guru Nik Aziz Nik Mat menyambut ketibaannya di Kota Baru".


Pada lawatan hari ini, peristiwa yang saya tidak duga ialah antara orang pertama yang sambut saya di lapangan terbang, selain pemimpin Umno ialah tok guru Nik Aziz. Saya terima (pertemuan itu) kerana hormat beliau sebagai pemimpin.
Berita Harian 2 Ogos 2009


Kita jadi hairan dengan "rasa terkejutnya" Najib dengan kehadiran Nik Aziz walhal beliaulah yang menjemput Nik Aziz menyambut ketibaannya di Lapangan Terbang Sultan Ismail Petra di sini, semalam.



Ini memandangkan kehadiran Menteri Besar Kelantan itu di atas jemputan Dato' Seri Najib Razak sendiri.

"Walaupun kehadiran saya pada awalnya tidak dirancang kerana ia dibuat begitu mendadak, namun untuk kepentingan umum saya terpaksa membatalkan beberapa program lain yang lebih awal dirancang," katanya.

Beliau memberitahu perkara itu kepada pemberita ketika ditemui di lapangan terbang sebelum berlepas ke Kuala Lumpur petang semalam.


Sepatutnya Mohd Najib melahirkan terima kasih kerana kesudian MB Kelantan menerima jemputannya tetapi apa yang diucapkan oleh Najib seolah-olah Tuan Guru yang terhegeh-hegeh menyambutnya di Kota Baru.

Demikian satu contoh kaedah dimana Najib memanipulasikan kehadiran dan keikhlasan Nik Aziz.

Harakahdaily seterus melaporkan, Tuan Guru Nik Abdul Aziz telah berkata, pertemuan empat mata yang berlangsung lebih kurang 20 minit itu memperlihatkan ada perkembangan positif ke arah meningkatkan lagi kerjasama antara kerajaan negeri dan pusat.

Beliau juga melahirkan rasa bersyukur kerana pada pertemuan tersebut Perdana Menteri menerima dengan wajah yang manis setiap perkara yang dibangkitkan.

Antara isu yang dibincangkan pada pertemuan tertutup tersebut berkenaan tuntutan royalti, jalan bertingkat di Jalan Hamzah dan pembinaan pelabuhan di Tumpat.

"Cumanya Dato' Seri Najib sebut kalau boleh Tok Guru tak payahlah cepat sangat menyebut provokasi-provokasi terhadap Umno, tetapi waktu tu saya tak kata apa kepadanya.

"Saya tak jawab apa pada waktu tu, tetapi maknanya beliau faham, kalau tak jawab. Kami PAS dan Pakatan Rakyat tidak ada surat khabar sendiri, kami tak ada radio dan kami juga tak ada televisyen untuk menjawab," ujarnya.

Najib pertama kali datang ke Kelantan setelah dilantik sebagai Perdana Menteri selepas pemilihan Umno April lalu.

Beliau hadir pada dua program di Kota Bharu iaitu pecah tanah projek pembangunan di kompleks sekolah di Wakaf Mek Zainab dan merasmikan persidangan Umno Bahagian Kota Bharu.

Menteri Besar Kelantan berkata, sekiranya memekakkan telinga tanpa menjawab sebarang tuduhan ia tidak boleh kerana akan menimbulkan masalah kepada penyokong Pakatan sebab tidak tahu jawapan sebenar.

"Kerana itulah saya terpaksa menjawab untuk memberi kefahaman terhadap penyokong dan rakyat seluruhnya.

"Sedangkan kalau Perdana Menteri tidak menjawab apa pun ia tidak menjadi masalah kerana media milik kerajaan Barisan Nasional sentiasa membantu menjawab sebarang spekulasi," ujarnya.

Malah Tuan Guru Nik Abdul Aziz berkata, sejak dari dahulu lagi beliau sentiasa menjaga hubungan baik dengan pusat dan tidak pernah berniat untuk mengacau sesiapa.

"Tetapi kalau orang asyik dok kacau saya macam mana, jadi tolong menolong dan bukannya tolong saja, sama-sama jagalah," ujarnya.

Sementara itu ditanya berhubung permohonan maaf Utusan Malaysia terhadapnya Menteri Besar berkata, perkara itu sedang diurus peguam yang dilantik.

"Ya saya pun ada membaca tentang permohonan maaf itu, tetapi perkara itu sedang dirunding melalui peguam saya," ujarnya.

Baru-baru Utusan Malaysia bertarikh 29 Julai lalu di halaman depan menyebut memohon maaf kepada Menteri Besar Kelantan di atas kesilapan laporan mengenai kenyataan beliau yang disiar Utusan bertarikh 15 Jun 2009.

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Protesters march during an Anti Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters holds a placard which reads, " Detain Without Trial," during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Riot police form a road block as they attempt to stop a march during a anti Internal Security Act (ISA) protest near the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009.

A protester chants during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) protest near the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009.

Protesters run as Police fire tear gas during an Anti Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Riot police fire tear gas at demonstrators during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) protest near the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009.

Protesters run as Police fire water cannon during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters run as Police fire tear gas during an Anti Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters run as riot police fire tear gas at demonstrators during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) protest near the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009.

Protesters run as riot police fire tear gas at demonstrators during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) protest near the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009.

Protesters run as riot police fire tear gas at demonstrators during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) protest near the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009.

Protesters run as riot police fire tear gas at demonstrators during a anti Internal Security Act (ISA) protest near the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. The rally was intended to pressure the government to scrap the Internal Security Act, which provides for indefinite imprisonment of people regarded as security threats.

Malaysian riot police fire tear gas during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters run as Police fire water cannon during an Anti Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters run as Police fire tear gas during an Anti Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters run as Police fire water cannon during an Anti Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters run as police fire water cannon during an anti-Internal  Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters clash with riot police during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters march during an Anti Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters run as riot police fire tear gas at demonstrators during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) protest near the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009.

A lone protester attempts to protect himself as riot police fire a water canon at demonstrators during an anti Internal Security Act (ISA) protest near the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. The rally was intended to pressure the government to scrap the Internal Security Act, which provides for indefinite imprisonment of people regarded as security threats.

A protester runs as riot police fire tear gas at demonstrators during an anti Internal Security Act (ISA) protest near the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. The rally was intended to pressure the government to scrap the Internal Security Act, which provides for indefinite imprisonment of people regarded as security threats.

Protesters stand off with riot police during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

Protesters run as Police fire water cannon during an anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) demonstration in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. Riot police fired tear gas in a clash with at least 10,000 opposition supporters who marched in Malaysia's main city Saturday to protest a law allowing detention without trial.

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Benarkah Dia Teoh Beng Hock?


Saya menumpukan perhatian saya kepada siri kezaliman yang berlaku ke atas rakyat negara ini sepanjang saya mengulas isu perhimpunan aman Gerakan Mansuhkan ISA yang berlansung semalam.

Saya dari dulu tidak suka kepada keganasan, tidak suka kekejaman dan kezaliman yang berlaku oleh manusia ke atas manusia yang lain

Maka dengan itu saya melihat kezaliman polis yang berlaku adalah sesuatu yang amat jelek dan tidak sepatutnya ada lagi di zaman manusia telah tinggi nilai budi dan tamadunnya.

Namun, hasrat sedemikian seumpama utopia. Kezaliman terus bermaharajalela. Dan di saat saya mendedahkan kezaliman polis keatas rakyat, saya menerima sebuah video yang katanya diperolehi dari sebuah blog dan meminta saya untuk menilai siapa sebenarnya "watak" yang dibelasah teruk oleh anggota siasatan tersebut. Apakah beliau Teoh Beng Hock yang ditemui mati di bangunan SPRM tempohari?

Saya tidak dapat mengecam dengan baik. Mungkin ada pembaca blog ini yang lebih mahir dari saya. Namun yang nyata pegawai penyiasat yang bangsanya serupa dengan saya itu adalah binatang, bukan manusia.

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