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Assalamu'alaikum,

Kali ini kalau PM nak 'ambil tindakan' terhadap raja-raja Melayu sebagaimana 
dia buat di tahun 80'an, insyaAllah rakyat Melayu di belakang tuanku-tuanku.

Wassalam.


>From: Cameroon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: H-Net* His Highness the King of Malaysia advises Malaysian judges 
>to be  just
>Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 21:32:35 -0700 (PDT)
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>
>Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:10:01 +0800
>
>www.freeanwar.com
>His Highness the King of Malaysia advises Malaysian judges to be just
>On Saturday, 14th October 2000, the day the Movement to Free Anwar was
>launched, Malaysia's King, His Highness Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah,
>asked Malaysian judges not to be biased or deliberately pass sentences 
>which
>are inappropriate to the facts of the case. His Highness the King also
>advised judges to discharge their duties well to avoid injustice.
>His Highness the King was speaking at the officiating ceremony of the new
>Shah Alam court complex in Selangor State.
>According to His Highness the King, "Such actions are clearly cruel and
>oppressive against one of the parties in the case".
>His Highness the King also advised judges to carry out their duties well.
>His Highness said; if possible, he did not want to hear complaints from the
>people about the courts, in particular about delays caused by lack of 
>judges
>and staff.
>Many may not have noticed those wise words of advice from His Highness the
>King. Some may have been aware of them, but did not take a second look at
>the implications of what His Highness the King was saying. But the words 
>cut
>deeper that most people could have imagined. And coming from no less than
>His Highness the King of Malaysia himself, these are words that cannot be
>brushed aside in haste.
>Is His Highness the King sending a message to the judges? The world knows
>very well that Malaysian judges have come under attack since the Anwar
>Ibrahim trials erupted two years ago. And Anwar is not the only victim.
>Some would even go so far as to use stronger words against Malaysian judges
>though I would never venture such an accusation lest I get hauled into 
>court
>on contempt charges. And is His Highness the King of Malaysia, in a veiled
>manner, also expressing what many people are saying?
>This latest advice from His Highness reminds me of the day His Highness
>Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz ascended the throne as the new King of
>Malaysia. It was a Saturday and we were all assembled at the palace in the
>royal town of Kelang to witness the "handing over" of the State of Selangor
>to His Highness' son, the Regent of Selangor.
>His Highness the King was due to take over as the new King of Malaysia that
>following Monday. Therefore, His Highness first had to appoint his son, His
>Highness the Regent of Selangor, as the acting Sultan of Selangor, and His
>Highness the Regent would remain on the throne of Selangor until His
>Highness the King has completed his term of office and "returns" to
>Selangor.
>In his "handing over" speech, His Highness the King had one word of advice
>for his son.
>"It is the duty of a ruler to uphold justice", said His Highness. The 
>phrase
>used by His Highness was "menegakkan keadilan". 'Keadilan' also happens to
>be the Malay name for the National Justice Party except that it is spelt
>'keADILan' though pronounced the same way.
>On hearing the very familiar REFORMASI "war cry" of "menegakkan keadilan",
>Raja Kamaruddin, also known as Raja Komando, and I, who were standing 
>beside
>each other, could not help but reciprocate with gentle shouts of
>"REFORMASI".
>Their Highnesses the King and the Regent of Selangor probably did not hear
>us, as we were not within earshot. But the Chief Minister of Selangor and
>the State dignitaries did, as they all turned to look at the "commotion"
>behind them.
>My wife, who was standing beside us, bowed her head in embarrassment and
>swore that if Raja Komando and I ever stood side by side in a palace
>function again, she would stand at the far end of the hall.
>Well, Raja Komando and I are two members of the Selangor Royal Family who
>are not known to do "sane" things. I suppose, in Malaysia, you need to be
>slightly insane to openly oppose Mahathir when there is always that risk of
>getting framed on sodomy charges.
>Anyway, back to His Highness the King's speech of Saturday, 14th October
>2000. In attendance were the Chief Justice of Malaysia, Tun Mohd Eusoff
>Chin, many other judges, the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department,
>Datuk Dr Rais Yatim, as well as the Attorney-General, Tan Sri Mohtar
>Abdullah.
>I can imagine how uncomfortable they all must have felt seeing that this
>same group of people is being accused of manipulating the judicial system.
>And to think, in the past, Rais Yatim was one of the most vocal critics of
>the Malaysian judicial system and he got his doctorate on the strength of
>his thesis criticising Malaysia's legal system.
>RAJA PETRA KAMARUDIN
>
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