Night of the Long Knives
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Undeniably the knives are out for Najib Razak. Wait, that’s not right because the knives were out long ago, since his DPM days when there was a G.A.N (Gerakan Anti Najib) campaign by supporters of a certain party.
(Hmmm, was it Parti Kajang-satay Rancid? wakakaka).
OK then, let me rephrase that – Undeniably MORE knives are now out for Najib Razak, wakakaka.
Even Siti Hasmah has now (indirectly or unwittingly) screwed one into the side of Najib’s better half, wakakaka – for more, read Malaysiakini’s Siti Hasmah: No need to compete with hubby.
Then there’s the old favourite, about Altantuyaa’s murder (incidentally started by G.A.N) being resurrected by a so-called ‘hoax’ message purportedly about one of the convicted murderers Sirul Azhar about to tell-all in Australia.
MKINI reported: A message circulating on social media that former police commando Sirul Azhar Umar was going to confess to the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu on the orders of prime minister’s wife Rosmah Mansor is a hoax, reported Utusan Online.
Sirul’s lawyer Hasnal Rezua Merican dismissed the news as a rumour, saying that this appeared to be an attempt to get at Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak amid allegations that he had taken US$700 million (RM2.6 billion) in state funds.
It’s certainly more than a ‘hoax’ but, as mentioned by Siruls’s lawyer, an attempt to get at Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak amid allegations that he had taken US$700 million (RM2.6 billion) in state funds.
It has been a sinister underhanded tactic to bury Najib by him being collateral damage to the wild allegations of his wife’s instructions to murder Altantuyaa. This is far far worse than the ’50 Dalil Mengapa Anwar Tidak Boleh Jadi PM’ – at least no one accused Anwar of being a murderer or married to one.
Wow, someone’s throwing the kitchen sink at Najib, and then some.
[the colloquialism ‘and then some’ means far more than the ultimate kitchen sink have been thrown at Najib, wakakaka]
In my previous post, I mentioned my grave disappointment with Lim Kit Siang for forgoing DAP’s once redoubtable standards in political decency, due process and a high sense of fair play when he lamentably called for a RCI (Royal Commission of Inquiry) into the 1MDB affair plus plus, to be chaired by, can you beat this?, Dr Mahathir. See my post Is ‘conflict of interest’ alien to Lim Kit Siang?
Lim KS has also been responsible for calling on the police to re-open the case of the murder of AmBank founder Hussein Najadi. See FMT’s Probe Najadi’s murder, says Kit Siang which reported (focus on bold highlighted phrase):