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Karpal then asked her on the identity of the government official, and she replied: “I remember the name Najib Razak, they had the same name, ‘Razak’. I thought they were brothers. I asked her (Altantuya) if they were brothers.”

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

When the new Selangor State Government took office soon after the 8 March 2008 general election, all it was able to inherit were empty rooms. Even some of the furniture and sofas had been removed, never mind these all did not personally belong to the previous occupants of the room but had been bought with government money. And government money would of course mean the rakyat’s or taxpayers’ money. And for sure none of the computers are any longer around.

Within minutes of Khir Toyo being told that his government had fallen, he rushed to his office and removed three lorry-load of files and documents. Yes, that is right. Three lorry-loads. And they were sent to a secret location that until today has remained undetected. It makes one wonder what is in those three lorry-load of files and how much secrets would now remain a secret. Certainly there would not be enough jails in Malaysia if all those files were to fall into the hands of the new powers-that-be in Selangor. Suharto and Marcos combined would appear tame in comparison if you were able to peep into those three lorry-load of documents that were quickly removed from the Menteri Besar’s office during the wee hours of 9 March 2008.

Files that could not be removed in time were shredded so that not a single trace of evidence of the previous government’s misdeeds would fall into the new government’s hands. For example, Selangor has the most expensive road in the entire world. For that amount of money per kilometre, you could probably build an undersea tunnel from West Malaysia to Sumatra. Selangor is also the state that has privatised its treatment plants where the amount of revenue earned for water is higher than that for oil. Malaysia is the second country after Saudi Arabia where a gallon of water is more profitable than a gallon of oil.

This sounds ridiculous does it not and Malaysia Today must certainly be exaggerating, yet again? Well, when the private company owned by the previous Menteri Besar has to pay Selangor State only RM2.4 million per year while the company can earn almost RM400 million per year, this is definitely no exaggeration. Even Petronas is not that profitable, gallon to gallon.

And this is for only one treatment plant, mind you. How many treatment plants all over Selangor have been privatised to this ‘Bumiputera’ company? And if you think this is terrible, wait till you hear the best part. The privatisation is for 30 years. Yes, that’s right, long after many of you reading this are already dead and buried, these crooks will still be earning money by scamming Selangor State.

Khir Toyo’s entire scam has been revealed in a book written by Mohamad Rafi Awang Kecik entitled ‘KHIR TOYO: antara amanah dan khianat’. But you may face a lot of problems trying to find this book in the market. Khir Toyo has bought up every copy he could get his hands on plus he got the police to arrest the poor chap who wrote the book.

That’s right. The messenger gets arrested because those who walk in the corridors of power do not like the message. So the police arrest the messenger while ignoring the message. And I was told that the Attorney-General will be deciding in a day or two whether I too should be sent to jail under a sedition charge for commenting on the Altantuya trial which is still ongoing. Yet again the messenger is going to be sent to jail because those who walk in the corridors of power do not like the message.

Okay, I shall not comment on the Altantuya trial. Instead, I shall reproduce reports from the mainstream media, which I shall refrain from commenting on. I shall, however, highlight certain parts of these reports so that you need not read the entire eight or nine pages. And these are not my comments, mind you. These are mainstream media reports which have raised as much questions as I have in my previous articles -- which will now be the basis for building a case against me and which can result in me being sent to jail.

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Altantuya murder trial starts today
The Star, 4 June 2007

The trial of the year – the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder trial – begins today at the Shah Alam High Court.

Scheduled to run for a month or more to hear the prosecution’s arguments in its entirety, the trial will shed light on one of the most sensational, not to mention gruesome, murders to hit this country.

The victim, a 28-year-old Mongolian beauty, was reportedly blown to pieces using explosives after she was apparently shot dead.

In the dock are policemen Cif Inspektor Azilah Hadri, 31, and Koperal Sirul Azhar Umar, 36, who are charged with committing the murder in Mukim Bukit Raja, Selangor, between 10pm on Oct 19 and 1am on Oct 20 last year.

Political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda, 47, who is accused of abetting the two Unit Tindakan Khas (special action force) personnel, allegedly committed his offence at the Bangunan Getah Asli in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, between 9.54am and 11.05am on Oct 18 last year.

However, despite assurances that the trial would go on uninterrupted, recent developments have cast doubts on this.

Today, at least one or two issues have to be sorted out.

Presiding judge Justice Mohd Zaki Md Yasin will first have to hear an application by veteran lawyer Karpal Singh, who is holding a watching brief for Altantuya’s family, to “participate actively in the trial.”

Karpal Singh, in his application filed last Thursday, is seeking the right to question prosecution witnesses and make submissions.

Although the application would appear to favour the prosecution, its (the prosecution’s) stance on this matter is still not clear.

On the other side, the defence is almost certain to oppose Karpal Singh’s bid.

One of the lawyers in the case, when asked about the application, said that his client would most likely instruct him to object to it, saying it would otherwise subject all accused to two sets of prosecutors.

Another matter that the court is expected to assess is the question mark floating above C/Insp Azilah’s defence team following the appointment of two new lawyers – Hazman Ahmad and J. Kuldeep Kumar.

In their first appearance last Tuesday, the two lawyers informed the court that they were appointed by the chief inspector in April after Zulkifli Noordin, the counsel on record until then, had discharged himself.

However, Zulkifli has indicated that he would be present in court today.

Apart from these two issues, there is still the matter of the appeal by Kpl Sirul Azhar against the dismissal of his application for access to all witnesses’ statements ahead of the trial.

Justice Mohd Zaki dismissed the application last Tuesday, ruling that the law only provided the accused the right to his own statement recorded by the police.

Kpl Sirul Azhar’s lead counsel Kamarul Hisham Kamaruddin filed the notice of appeal last Wednesday and obtained a certificate of urgency from the Shah Alam High Court registry while repeatedly stressing that he would not seek an adjournment of the trial proper despite the appeal.

Any request for postponement would definitely be objected to by lawyer Wong Kian Kheong, counsel for Abdul Razak, who has continuously applied for an earlier trial citing widespread negative publicity against his client.

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Najib seen with Altantuya
Malaysiakini, 29 June 2007

A Mongolian witness caused a stir in court today when she revealed that murdered Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu had been photographed having a meal with a Malaysian government official named 'Najib Razak'.

Burmaa Oyunchimeg, also known as Amy, told the Shah Alam High Court that Altantuya had shown her the photo in Hong Kong when she returned from a trip to France.

It is believed that the government official in the photograph is Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, who has close ties with political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda.

The latter has been charged with abetting the murder of Altantuya, 28.

Najib has previously denied that he had personally met the murdered woman and that he heard of her only from newspaper reports after Altantuya was murdered.

This morning, Burmaa, 26, mentioned the photograph when re-examined by DPP Manoj Kurup.

Manoj was asking whether she had personal knowledge of Altantuya’s disappearance.

Burmaa began her answer conveyed by her translator Enkhjargal Tsetsgee that she knew Altantuya had come to see Razak who happens to be the only person she knows in Malaysia.

“I know why she wanted to see Razak Baginda - I have seen pictures of Altantuya with Razak and a government official,” she said.

After Burmaa said that, prosecutor Manoj abruptly cut her off.

But 20 minutes later, lawyer Karpal Singh, who is holding a watching brief for the deceased’s family, sought permission from the court to pose a question on the photograph.

'They had the same name'

This drew protests from the prosecution and a verbal exchange ensued on the relevance of the question.

"I have no record of this," judge Mohammed Zaki Mohammed Yasin said, referring to Burmaa's comment about the picture.

The prosecution also said they had no record, prompting Karpal to fire back: "Don't hide things in this court!"


"I am not hiding things. Shut up for the moment," replied lead prosecutor Tun Majid Tun Hamzah.

Karpal turned to the judge and said, "He is out here to conceal this."

Judge Zaki then allowed Karpal to question the witness about the picture. The veteran lawyer proceeded to ask Burmaa what was depicted in the photograph.

“She (Altantuya) was having a meal at a round table with Razak (Baginda), a Malaysian government official and other people,” she replied.

Karpal then asked her on the identity of the government official, and she replied: “I remember the name Najib Razak, they had the same name, ‘Razak’. I thought they were brothers. I asked her (Altantuya) if they were brothers.”

This sparked off another exchange as the prosecutor raised new objections to Karpal's questioning.

The judge then asked Karpal to explain its relevance.

"The relevancy is this. We must not hide anything. It was the ADC (aide-de-camp) officer of the deputy prime minister who had directed his personnel to go in front of Razak's house to take the deceased away. That is the purpose."

Tun Majid accused Karpal of turning the proceedings into a "political forum". He said the attorney-general had promised that everything would be presented at the trial.

"Why can't you just have faith in the system?" Tun Majid asked.

A lawyer for one of the accused policemen accused Karpal of "coaching" the witness Burmaa.

The judge eventually dismissed Burmaa and directed the courtroom to stand down for 15 minutes before calling the next witness, lance corporal Rohaniza Roslan, 29 - considered the prosecution's star witness.

Hearing will resume on Monday.

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Whatever Happened to Altantuya Shaariibuu?
Asia Sentinel, 15 October 2007

Timid prosecution, long delays and avoiding a powerful witness in a sensational murder case raise questions about Malaysia’s judicial system

The trial of Abdul Razak Baginda and two of Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s bodyguards for the October 2006 murder of Altantuya Shaariibuu has been underway for 150 days with neither the prosecutors nor defense showing much appetite for an aggressive proceeding.

The brutal demise of Abdul Razak’s jilted girlfriend, a freelance Mongolian translator, has been lost in a haze of procedural motions and delays. Critics of Malaysia’s judicial and political systems frequently point to the closeness of Abdul Razak and the two bodyguards, Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, 31, and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar, 36, to Najib. The latter were part of the Special Action Squad, an elite team of bodyguards directly under Najib’s control, until they were arrested last November.

Fewer than 50 days have been spent in court over the course of the five months since the trial began. As the trial resumed Oct. 10 after yet another lengthy delay, the prosecution said it had another 15 witnesses left to go with the 38 that have already appeared, leading one lawyer connected with the case to tell Asia Sentinel, “that is a huge number of prosecution witnesses to call, which I think is totally unnecessary.”

What began as gripping drama has devolved into grinding routine, and the Malaysian public has become increasingly bored with the trial. But it still remains one of the most spectacular trials in Malaysian history because of the gruesome execution of the beautiful 27-year-old woman, who was shot twice in the head and then had her body blown up with plastic explosives in a jungle clearing.

The foot-dragging and numbing technical proceedings have led to suspicions on the part of many that it is being deliberately delayed by the prosecution and the judiciary to lessen the eventual impact of an expected not-guilty verdict, although legal sources point out that Malaysia has no pre-trial discovery process, which means that in other jurisdictions time-consuming activities like the identification of evidence are concluded before the trial begins. But in the case at hand, suspicions have been heightened because of the politically well-connected defendant in a judicial system saddled with scandal, inefficiency and suspected collusion with government for nearly 20 years. The concerns emanate from a landmark event in 1988, when then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad sacked Tun Salleh Abbas, the highly respected Lord President of the Supreme Court, when the court refused to buckle under on government decisions.

Certainly, there are questions about the delays, including a one-week break in mid September for a judges’ conference and another while Abdul Razak Baginda went for treatment of an eye problem. In August, there was a three-week break to give lawyers on both sides time to handle other cases. There have been lengthy trials-within-trials while prosecutors and defense attorneys squabbled over the admissibility of evidence. Most of last week was taken up with a debate on DNA evidence.

“In civil cases this is the usual thing,” the lawyer said. “But I am surprised that it has gone on this long. I don’t think we have had this kind of factual circumstance in a criminal trial in Malaysia’s legal history.”

The bodyguards accused of pulling the trigger, Azilah and Sirul, are alleged to have killed Altantuya at the behest of Abdul Razak, who had broken off his affair with her. She was demanding as much as US$500,000 in support money for a child he supposedly had fathered. In a statement to police, he acknowledged that he had given Altantuya US$10,000 on three separate occasions.

As Asia Sentinel previously reported, there is abundant reason to suspect that Najib also knew Altantuya, despite his protestations, although his name has been mentioned only once in the Shah Alam high court where the trial is being held. Malaysia’s government-influenced newspapers have mentioned Najib only reluctantly in connection with the case, merely printing that he had sworn before Allah that he had never met the woman.

Najib and Abdul Razak, probably accompanied by the translator, were in France together at the same time in 2005, perhaps because of a military procurement deal that netted Abdul Razak a fortune. In a letter left behind after her death, Altantuya said she regretted blackmailing Abdul Razak, although she didn’t say what the blackmail entailed.

At the time she accompanied Abdul Razak to Paris, Malaysia’s defense ministry, headed by Najib, was negotiating without bids through a Kuala Lumpur-based company, Perimekar Sdn Bhd, which at the time was owned by yet another company called Ombak Laut, wholly owned by Abdul Razak Baginda, to buy two Scorpene submarines and a used Agosta submarine produced by the French government under a French-Spanish joint venture, Amaris.

The Malaysian ministry of defense paid one billion euros (RM4.5 billion) to Amaris for the three submarines, for which Perimekar received an 11 percent commission, 114 million euros (RM510 million) from Amaris. Deputy Defense Minister Zainal Abdidin Zin told the Dewan Rakyat, Malaysia’s parliament, that the whopping commission was not a bribe, but was a fee for “coordination and support services.”

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What was Razak’s outburst all about?
New Straits Times, 21 February 2008

Just what triggered an outburst from political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda in court yesterday?

This was the question on the minds of those present at the High Court for the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder trial.

The drama started before proceedings began in the morning when Razak’s father, Datuk Abdullah Malim Baginda, whispered something to his son who was in the dock.

Razak’s demeanour changed and he stood up and walked back to the holding cell as proceedings had not yet begun.

He turned, faced his father angrily and shouted: “Shall I shout it out?”

His father pointed his finger at him and indicated no.

Razak did not let up: “I’m innocent! I’m innocent,” he said loudly before going into the cell.

He did not look his normal, self-assured and smiling self when he returned to the dock minutes later for the start of yesterday’s proceedings.

But just as those present in court thought that the side-show was over, Razak started again after trial judge Datuk Mohd Zaki Md Yasin adjourned proceedings for lunch.

His father went up to him and again whispered something into his ears. Razak jumped up from his seat and in an animated way shouted: “Oh no, oh no.”

He then kicked the dock gate angrily as he walked out, stunning the court room into silence. It did not end there.

He then banged on the lock-up door and looked terribly upset. He was also in tears.

Those present, including family members and reporters, were taken aback to see Razak’s unprecedented behaviour in court since the trial began in June.

Abdullah also appeared stunned but stood silently.

A family member of co-accused, Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, then approached Razak’s mother, Datin Rohana Abdullah, urging her to pacify her son.

Rohana, who was seated in the public gallery, quickly walked to the lock-up to calm Razak.

By then Razak’s counsel Wong Kian Kheong, who had left the court room earlier, returned upon been informed of his client’s outburst, and went straight into the lock-up.

Wong refused to say what Razak’s outburst was about.

Proceedings, meanwhile, were not disrupted.

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written by wag the dog, May 04, 2008 14:35:32
Fishy aint it!!

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written by Jeevan, May 04, 2008 14:46:40
And I was told that the Attorney-General will be deciding in a day or two whether I too should be sent to jail under a sedition charge for commenting on the Altantuya trial which is still ongoing. Yet again the messenger is going to be sent to jail because those who walk in the corridors of power do not like the message.

If they do arrest you sir, we will figure out a way to up the ante.

YNWA
jeevindra.wordpress.com
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written by hitam had, May 04, 2008 14:50:18
The poor judge has to write every word uttered in long hand. Very easy to omit or write the wrong thing down. The poor judge then has to get someone to retype his hand written notes and one hopes everything is transcribed. This how justice is meted out daily in the Courts.

Compare this with Parliamentary proceedings where every thing said is recorded.

Pax.
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written by future, May 04, 2008 14:57:58
Khir Toyo came from a good and decent family background.
His parents are humble with a good religious knowledge.
Where did it goes wrong with the Toyo,s Jr..
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written by temenggong, May 04, 2008 15:06:37
There is a photo and hopefully it will surface.

Shariibuu has new evidence which he'll introduce to the court at the right time.
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written by magickriver, May 04, 2008 15:08:25
Just what triggered an outburst from political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda in court yesterday?

Just retrieved this intriguing report by "Little Bird" from crankshafted.blogspot.com/2008/02/razak-bagindas-outburst.html

Before the hearing began at 9:30 am, Razak Baginda's father had whispered something to him. This made Razak angry the whole day. Finally, about three hours later, Razak Baginda could not stand it any longer and exploded. What did he say?

Reporter friends who were there said that Razak shouted again and again, "Matilah kau Pak Lah! Matilah Pak Lah! I am innocent! I am innocent!" Then he went into a mad rampage and kicked the chairs and doors in the courtroom. Even the Judge was shocked and did not know what to do. Both the defense lawyers and the prosecution team were also all shocked.

The story goes that Razak Baginda's father whispered instructions to his son to incriminate his former boss Najib Tun Razak. The instruction came from the Pak Lah camp. This was yet another deal they were trying to make - Razak Baginda's life for Najib's head. The story is that Najib is outshining Badawi in this coming general election. Najib may win big in Pahang but Pak Lah may win small or even lose his seat in Kepala Batas.

The Pak Lah camp may also suspect that Najib's people are working in the background to embarass Pak Lah in Kepala Batas. Hence the 'whisperings' through Razak Baginda's father.

TheSun newspaper carried the story, complete with Razak Baginda's outburst. However, the Home Ministry asked The Sun to withdraw their first run which carried the 'Matilah Kau Pak Lah!' outburst by Razak Baginda. TheSun had to withdraw thousands of copies of their print run early this morning.

Strange things are happening in the country, folks. No angels are involved. Only devils.
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written by zul4kulim, May 04, 2008 15:09:37

Cannot stand the suspense of this thriller.
How much longer these robbers and killers can hide the mounting piles of evidence?

http://1426.blogspot.com/2008/...halal.html
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written by nk1881, May 04, 2008 16:06:37
Ha! Ha! Thanks to the raid and hauling RPK to Peace Hill, the interest in this case is revived. All will be interested again. I am certainly going to follow this case like a hawk.

Why trial takes so long - another Malaysia Boleh - longest trial in history. Wasting tax payers money.

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written by power2u, May 04, 2008 16:07:21

That's for sure.All that Altantuya murderers can do is to intimidate n harass people who write for justice like RPK n try to suppress n hide the truth.But the surprise will come from Dr Sharribouu....incriminating fotos n maybe videos...No wonder they raided RPK's house thinking they can find something but alas not there....
If ever they throw RPK in kangaroo court,those murderers will be making the greatest mistake of their life and who knows,Dr Sharribouu will be there with those evidences that will expose them.So,think ,n4 you wage war with ur opponent ,as Sun Tzu said.
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written by doggone, May 04, 2008 16:15:28
If they arrest you just because you reproduce articles about this case, surely there is going to be another march of immense proportion. This time round you'll have the people, the PR Senators, the PR MP's, the Sultans and hopefully our Agong and last but not least, Heaven will open up and send their angels to sprinkle stardust of morality on those FRU's. This this the dictators will FALL !!
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written by mgeo, May 04, 2008 16:42:44
I have not seen any fact that YM Raja Petra ever listed on this subject that was not already in the approved MSM. Perhaps the purpuse of the Police investigation is to draw more attention, including international attention, to the case and to pressure the DPM.
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written by malsia1206, May 04, 2008 16:46:56
1. There is an heavy over-hanging smell of big Ringgit in this murder.
2. High-power politics also appear to have a strong factor in the way the trial is conducted
3. The deceased apparently knew more than she thought. Sensitive info which she was not supposed to know and which she paid with her life
4. And the 3 accused? Ask around and every fool in this country would say they are mere lambs being sacrificed for the slaughter house
5. There are some certain living dead walking on this country's streets who are not facing the rap. The fact the AG pointed out at the very initial stage of the trial betrays his cards. And that strategy fell flat on him.
6. If ever there is a conviction, the Defence would move for a mistrial. There's just too much on-going publicity to facilitate a fair hearing as the legal eagles would say.
7. And if you want my points Nos.8, 9, 10 and more, the unroyal Polis would come uninvited to my doors to consficate my computer too. I cannot take this chance because my hard disk stores a lot of pornographic images.
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written by Jack Hui, May 04, 2008 16:49:31
Why trial involve BN ppl takes so long ???

How abt the Lingam...corect x3 kes???

Don't Ever Hide The True From Rakyat!!!

We keep close monitor on it!!!

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written by mijoan, May 04, 2008 16:54:02
Enough is enough, now let us all cry out to declare YM RPK, "BAPA RAKYAT BANGSA MALAYSIA".
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written by Jan, May 04, 2008 16:57:59
Why trial involve BN ppl takes so long ???
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If just one rotten apple is exposed it will lead to another and another. The govt will just collapse like a pack of cards. That's why I am never optimistic the judiciary will be reformed. Neither will there be any IPCMC as long as this govt remains in power.
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written by Jan, May 04, 2008 17:19:20
For the sake of this country we have to change this rotten govt fast.
Even at state level the PR govt have unearthed so much wrong-doings I dare not imagine what it's like at federal level.
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written by teo siew chin, May 04, 2008 17:31:37
all it takes is one, just one journalist to dig out the truth and take it to the press. the truth is out there within reach - all it takes is just guts to get it, pure and simple. even if the whole nation stands by that one journalist, will he do the expose'?

where have all the good men gone?
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written by FFT, May 04, 2008 18:23:17
Pursuing the motive for blowing up a poor girl's body will be one of the most instructive.

The only logical (and practical) reason for such a dastardly act is to destroy evidence of pregnancy. Assuming that this was the motive in such a court case, then one simply needs to ask what the accused for abetting the crime had to lose in terms of reputation and career for siring a child out of wedlock. Obviously, if married, then it is not much other than a spurned and irate spouse.

Now who do you think, hypothetically, actually has something BIG to lose from such a scenario? Obviously one who is high-profile, and perhaps has an eye on a grand political prize. Now what if this hypothetical person also has a reputation for having a weakness for extra-marital shenanigans? Do you then think it is mere coincidence if two others accused in the crime are basically chain-of-command responders in duty for this said hypothetical person?

Now do you really suppose that two highly disciplined (you'd need to be, if you happen to be a high profile bodyguard), chain-of-command responders would act independently to off a living person in such a manner with such high drama merely in response to a request from a nobody in terms of power?

And that brings this to the second line of inquiry...follow the chain of command.
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written by Taiping60, May 04, 2008 18:43:55
Sometime I wonder we were watching a movie where the ending has been pre-determined and everyone else in the court room were merely actors and actresses.

I wish I am wrong because if I am right, I hope we do not need devine intervention to put us back on the right the path again. I pray that everyone will come to their senses Everything happened for a reason and 80308 is no accident. It was a powerful sign calling for a change and all those who have not done the right thing before should consider doing so. So I call upon everyone involve to let your heart guide you to righteous.
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written by Motherchell, May 04, 2008 18:54:44
teo siew chin, i wish too the same !----- but instead of gong thro a laborious route, we have the 2 accused and Baginda, they can come clean for the sake of the Nation and its people who have suffered enough. I really wonder what he has to loose .

On the contrary too --- with the kind of Prosecution Team , Only God can help us!!!!!!
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written by Hope4all, May 04, 2008 18:58:57
All the more reason PR must take over and lead the country.

All the former corrupt and cronies, including the pariahs of the current partial judicial structures of this country must be removed to pave the way for a just and fair government where the rakyat will be directly responsible.

These corrupt folks if they still haven't fled the country, under the PR government, will not be detained under ISA but should definitely be charged under the RULE OF LAW and convicted accordingly.
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written by residentsniper, May 04, 2008 18:59:33
Why can't we up the ante now, rather than wait for Pete to get arrested?
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written by SeriousLy, May 04, 2008 19:23:00
Don't you realize? Our DPM....His hair is pure white!?!? 'Cause by stress and anxiety! hahahaaha. UMNO...is in trouble!
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written by mgeo, May 04, 2008 20:02:09
written by Taiping60, May 04, 2008 | 18:43:55
Sometime I wonder we were watching a movie ...
This is our punishment for ignoring democracy and justice for selfish parochial concerns for 50 years.
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written by Zym Zym, May 04, 2008 20:42:30
Let us all camp in front of the prison should the police put RPK in jail. We will organize a mass rally every week until the day they release RPK. We stand by RPK!
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written by DontPlayGod, May 04, 2008 21:27:59
Yes, as I have always written, Najib is in the know about this Mongolian beauty, and maybe even knows that Razak Baginda is in trouble with this beauty.

Look fellars, these two special cops have to have Najib's permission to help Baginda. You guys go figure out some more.
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written by suaraorang, May 04, 2008 21:41:16
Can someone help to write up a "How to avoid defamation For Dummies Guide" for us mortals? We need to know the law and what not to write so that we do not inadvertently submit the wrong comments and drag RPK and this website down.

The heat is getting higher and the words spewed forth will only get more hostile and wilder. We need to stay calm and write within the ambit of the law.
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written by johanssm, May 04, 2008 22:14:12
All bn leaders are Dr.Jackle and Mr. Hyde types.
Toyol , semi , ong , najib, bodohwi smells the same.
As for razak baginda tantrum in court,
let me fills in what was omitted by RPK here.
He (razak) yelled " mati lah kau pak lah , pak lah mati engkau, i am innocent , i am innocent ".
No MSM reported those words, all the MSM reported he turned moody and slams the table and kicked the door.

Thank you.
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written by Richy, May 04, 2008 22:23:53
In fact prosecution in Altantuya's case should be thankful to lawyers who could adduce evidence from witnesses. Only in Malaysia you could see this; the prosecution would try their level best to prevent any evidences that could be damaging to VIPs. Looks like their duty is not upholding justice, but covering and keep covering VIPs.
Rest assured the authorities will ensure justice is prevailed, oh SORRY JUSTICE IS CONCEALED.
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written by Richy, May 04, 2008 22:31:54
Other than Anwar the person who has the guts and trust of people is RPK. I hope RPK could be instrumental to reveal the wrongdoing of Khir and other corrupt politicians in Malaysia. Hopefully those who know khir's secret could provide the necessary information to RPK so that he could be brought to light.
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written by Msian 2, May 04, 2008 23:03:51
Mannnn, this makes "Dallas or the cantonnese" serials pale in comparision. No laughing matter though as the world is watching. Even my friend as far as Canada informed that RPK was in the news. Wow! I fully agreed that the murderers be send to hell as like any murderers in the country. The general public conviction is so strong that someone in the govt wanted Altantlunya dead & went as far as blowing her up to conceal the body. Not forgetting the missing immigration details.
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written by teo siew chin, May 04, 2008 23:10:03
FFT - if YOU had been the journalist, you would have broken the story long ago with the guilty heads already 6-ft about ground and you would have spared Motherchell her cry of despair!
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written by omarkhayyam, May 04, 2008 23:18:43
Pete,

even hell has no place for this "bastards"

cheers
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written by SeriousLy, May 04, 2008 23:37:36
I don't know about you guys and girls but I read some articles from Herald Tribune, Mongolian News and others...I AM ASHAMED TO CALL MYSELF MALAYSIAN!

If I GO OVERSEAS I WILL NOT TELL THEM I AM FROM MALAYSIA! WORSE IF A MALAY MALAYSIAN! smilies/angry.gif smilies/sad.gif smilies/shocked.gif
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written by teo siew chin, May 04, 2008 23:46:58
sorry typo - 6-ft above ground.
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written by bexe, May 04, 2008 23:49:21
As I have commented elsewhere, they take in RKP and there will almost certainly be an uprising. The Ginny is out of the bottle and no matter what the Razaks want to do they will not be able to put it back in the bottle. Only corrupt Judges and AG can pervert the course of justice.
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written by goman2k3, May 05, 2008 00:35:48
RKP,
Dinner in Paris? Check the credit card for payment to find out which restaurant and how many people are having dinner at the table and interview the waiter. A table of asian is easy to remember and therefore you can establish whether Najib is there or not!!!!
Toyol can be charged under OSA for stealing all the files, Tan Sri Khalid should make a polis report immediately.
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written by krepot, May 05, 2008 00:43:53
This WILL NOT stop till Najib and his side-kick Rosmah is dragged to justice. There is no two ways about it!

Malaysians demand justice, justice for all and let it begun with this case and the 2nd most highest person in the government! No two ways about it!

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written by temanmu, May 05, 2008 02:20:22
Khir Toyo: The love of MONEY is the ROOT of all EVIL!

ditto " for Razak Baginda & Najib too?

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written by InEffective, May 05, 2008 03:28:41
Celebrate malaysia's accomplishments - a comprehensive concession based economy.

Where the rakyat is treated to innovations in business model - how to socialize all risks over the rakyat, and sodomize the rakyat on a recurring business model.

Outstanding accomplishments - by our politicians, our so-called business captains cronys...
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written by daliman, May 05, 2008 03:47:46
...if the goings and reporting is just like that, you cant stop the people, largely the readers, from thinking in such a manner can we?

Yeah...opinion is like an ass...e, but the news is still the butt and the food is for thought. Digested or not, go get a professional doctors.
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written by steve, May 05, 2008 04:19:17
Najib Razak = toast. He should not dream of becoming PM. He should step down. Pak Lah - much as I dislike it - you should hang in there and NOT let Najib to become PM. If you do, there will be a COVER UP OF MONUMENTAL PROPORTIONS.
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written by eeyaw, May 05, 2008 08:25:46
Guys,

Let's say if he becomes the next PM of Malaysia and say Raja Petra (hope not) is quarantined then what are we going to do about it???
Yes, we can call for civil disobedience, demonstration, shout from the roof till kingdom come and all that, but do you think the people in power will listen?
I think the best course of action is to go international to shame C4 and to the extent of calling for his arrest for the despicable acts. That I think will do him in. I'm sure the Mongolian Government will lend a helping hand on this.
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written by chiongguo, May 05, 2008 09:04:02
I was just reading the seditious act of Malaysia and I couldn't help but be amused at how badly crafted the act was. I would be ROTFLOL if not for how this act had harmed and destroyed many lifes.

Due to the way in which this act had been crafted almost all of us here had broken the law, all in malaysiakini, all in soc.culture.malaysia and all in all the other political blogs. In short the act is a joke and as I had said it would have been hilarious if lifes were not at stake.

The act is to prevent people from bringing the government and others in power into disrepute. As I see it they are doing a good job of it themselves.


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written by ultraman, May 05, 2008 10:00:03
When BN excos and MBs carted away lorries loads of documents like rats, they definitely have lots of things to hide. I hope the rakyat will know that BN people bikin tak sama cakap. They claim about dosa this and dosa that. Holding hands will land you in jail because couple holding hands is dosa to them. BUT WHEN THEY SAPU MONEY, TAXPAYERS MONEY, TAK DOSA! Hey, THEY ARE FIRST CLASS ROBBERS YOU KNOW, ROBBING OUR MONEY IN BROAD DAYLIGHT!

Secondly, GOD FORBID YOU TO BE JAIL AGAIN! GOD KNOW THAT YOU ARE FIGHTEING AGAINST SIN, AGAINST THOSE SINFUL CORRUPTED OFFICIALS ROBBING THE POORS MONEY.
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written by matkreko, May 05, 2008 10:54:49
What was Razak’s outburst all about?
New Straits Times, 21 February 2008
Just what triggered an outburst from political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda in court yesterday?
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He turned, faced his father angrily and shouted: “Shall I shout it out?”
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His father went up to him and again whispered something into his ears. Razak jumped up from his seat and in an animated way shouted: “Oh no, oh no.”


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This is the story behind the outburst...

Rumour has it that RB was having a secret deal with AAB to implicate NR in the case, for an undisclosed huge sum of fortune. RB's affidavit that goes missing earlier will surface when the time is ripe, is now being kept in a secret location known only to AAB and his closest ally. But to AAB, seeing how NR behaves under his control (read: blackmail) convinced him that to make NR succumb to him is better than replacing him - thus he made a decision to 'keep' NR and prolong the trial as long as he can.

AAB had promised RB that the trial will be a short one and that he had no intention to make NR as his second man due to NR affinity to MM and his impatience wish to replace him as PM. Hearing that AAB had gone back on his word, RB is very dissapointed. The key to his 'innocence' however is being kept by AAB (that's his earlier affidavit). Losing that will mean losing his trial as well; that he too will be found guilty of the charges. The stake is his own life. AAB is ordering him to 'keep his mouth shut' or he will make sure that RB will go down with NR as well if he try to open up. What else can RB do, as he'd put himself in a very deep shit...

That's what you get when you made a deal with the devil.
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written by teo siew chin, May 05, 2008 12:17:26
Dear "Matkreko" - with a nick like that, did i say more smilies/wink.gif
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written by teo siew chin, May 05, 2008 12:18:09
typo- need i say more.
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written by sampat, May 05, 2008 12:37:52
Prosecutors abetting the defendants and obstructing justice. I used to joke that if ( insert ludicrous statement here ) were to happen then pigs could climb trees. As of late that joke has lost its humour...considering that pigs can even fly!!
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written by panca, May 05, 2008 12:58:35
MT is merely a Mirror of those articles already broadcasted in the MSM. They just wish it(broadcasted by MSM not re-broadcast) had go away quickly, forgotten over time. The seeing and display of such news are pricking up these beasts' anuses and worry them to no end!

This evil-doers remind us of their frequent acts of Devils & families copulating among themselves! smilies/cry.gif

They should not be rot in hell but right here on earth when justice is served!
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written by Wongfeihong, May 05, 2008 13:00:25
The present Selangor government should cancel all existing privatised water contracts. These contracts shall then be tender out.
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written by panca, May 05, 2008 13:00:37
Will the defeNdant Rise!
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written by hamid, May 07, 2008 06:51:59
Luckily there is no sedition charge and arrest made upon Nabi Muhammad time. If not there will be no Islam in this planet earth. I think UMNO Malay are more cruel then worse beast.
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written by Concerned_Citizen, May 11, 2008 14:51:59
This Beruk Nasional has succeeded in creating a self sustaining system where all entities involved are programmed to scratch each other's back should an error found. Yes error, as any evidences found by entities outside the system is an error. They could not do anything wrong, as wrong it's their language of rightly-hood. This is an intelligent system ever discovered on planet earth. I think we need a much more highly intelligent system get created to deceive this system!
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written by mwrmmg, May 13, 2008 03:21:35
If the US government can get away with WTC collapsing on 9/11....

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1951610169657809939&q=&hl=en

Then this probably seems less difficult. RIP Altantuya
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