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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Sarawak polling in progress, DS Anwar Ibrahim has time to comment on "DNA"!

DNA is the acronym for DATUK NAJIB ALTANTUYA if you are knot in the no!:)

Desi was a little privileged to have been able to attend some briefings on BEHIND-THE-SCENES details wrt Altantuya, Sodomy 2 and other BN/UMNO shenanigans like Datuk T stogges-sex maniacs. Of all the people, among the actors was former CM of a certain state where 15-year-old gals don't feel safe at all unless accompanied by their Grandma, not even by parents who can be "turned over" for a few piecs of gold more/aMore!

Here's meanwhile DS Anwar Ibrahim taking a breather from campaigning which stopped at midnight last night -- from Harakah Daily, PAS party organ which is good enough now that PKR's official paper Suara Keadilan remains "banned" by the caring BN government who wants you to remain Ignoramus on weird goings-on...:( -- YL,Desi, knottyaSsusual:)

Anwar ups the ante over Altantuya murder



KUCHING - Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim has urged prime minister Najib Razak to come clean on a number of issues which have been dogging the murder of Mongolian negotiator Altantuya Shariibuu in 2006, and chief among them is who instructed the two Special Action Unit (UTK) members of the police force to commit the crime.

In April 2009, Azilah Hadri, 32, and Sirul Azhar Umar,36, both members of the UTK, were found guilty of the brutal murder and sentenced to death, without a motive being established. A third defendant, Najib's aide Abdul Razak Baginda, who confessed to having an affair with Altantuya, was freed.

Referring to statutory declarations by private investigator P. Balasubramaniam and blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin which urged the police to investigate Najib and his wife's involvement in the crime, Anwar said the question over who had actually authorised Azilah and Sirul to kill Altantuya remained unanswered.

Anwar was responding to renewed interest in the case following Petra's interview with TV3 on Wednesday.

In the interview recorded two months ago, Petra said that while he had doubts about Najib and his wife Rosmah Mansor's direct involvement, he nevertheless still insisted on the authorities to investigate an intelligence report about Rosmah's personal involvement.

The interview's broadcast was followed by statements from Barisan Nasional leaders, claiming the self-exiled blogger now admitted he had been wrong to implicate Najib and Rosmah. Petra, saying he had expected the media's 'twisting' of his interview, however said he had been consistently calling for an investigation into the allegation and denied of any 'u-turn' as claimed.

At the press conference in Kuching, however, Anwar refused to be drawn into the controversy, saying his focus was now the Sarawak state polls.

"I don't want to answer this issue. Today, let us focus fully on the Sarawak election and the Sarawak people's new resolve to make change," he told online portal TV Selangor.



Harakah Daily





PS: Desiderata receives feedback from Negri Sembilan comrades still in Kuching that a Tsunami in the Land of the Hornbills is probable todie, and the former 74-year-old Chief Minister-cum-tycoon may just have his retinue of concerned doctors and pretty nurses and Syrian beaut Hagaard on standby for SOS mouth-to-mouth...RnRnR lah!

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