Pathway to new Malaysia
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Pathway to new Malaysia - 16th September 2008
"We do not want to force it. We do not want to go to (the capital) Putrajaya and drag them down. Therefore, we want to negotiate with the prime minister and ask him, 'Do you want one week, do you want two weeks?'" Anwar said.
"It doesn't matter whether it happens tomorrow, the next day or whenever. People want it to happen. The 9/16 movement will begin seriously tomorrow," said Lim Kit Siang of the Democratic Action Party.
Kamaruddin Jafar, a leader of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, or PAS, said "tomorrow we will begin a clear movement toward a change of government."
We want a peaceful handover process.
posted by teopag @ 6:26 PM,
1 Comments:
- At 10:03 PM, said...
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Hi Pak Guan, I heard your name many times from Chuen Yi, Wei Chee etc etc. I found your blog when I was visiting Chee How's blog. I am a graduate student in UM Genetics group in BGM.
I am very glad that you concern about Malaysia's politic today although you are abroad. I am one of the supporters in the rally held yesterday night in Kelana Jaya Stadium, PJ. I agree with Dato' Seri Anwar's statements and I am looking forward to a new Malaysia to come :) Nice to meet you.
Wan Sin
(add me @ facebook/friendster - l_wansin@yahoo.com)
thanks