Thursday, December 10, 2009

Anwar is disappearing – Tay Tian Yan


Anwar is disappearing – Tay Tian Yan

NOV 16 – Who is the top leader of Pakatan Rakyat? Everyone knew it was Datuk Ser Anwar Ibrahim. Until now.

Only he could draw PKR, DAP and PAS together; only he had a wealth of administrative experience; only he could push ahead the two-line system, only he had a unique political charisma; only he ....

However, these things that could be done “only” by him are gradually fading.

So, where is Anwar today?

He is in the United States. And the next moment, he is in the Middle East, then Indonesia … he is always hurrying here, there, being seen in different countries.

He has an excellent international popularity and image and is seen as the representative of a moderate Islamic society, “Mr Democracy” of the developing countries, as well as a bridge of communication between Western countries and the Muslim community.

Such a role has turned him into an international favourite. Universities and think tanks of the Unites States, the ruling and opposition political parties in Europe, Arab governments and semi-official organisations, as well as non-governmental organisations in Asia and Africa, all like him.

But, while he is still famous to the world, his heat in domestic politics has started to cool down.

Some PKR members have quit the party while Selangor PKR has been rife with infighting, Sabah PKR is close to collapse and the party’s morale has been flagg.

Anwar seems quite helpless while all these are happening.

The three component parties are struggling and Pakatan Rakyat is gradually losing its direction. It has failed to capture the people’s passion and resist the offensive of BN. Anwar seems to have no strength to make a change.

Anwar has lost his focus. He should have focused on domestic politics, revive PKR and lead it towards development. However, he has not played the role well.

His failure to change the regime on Sept 16 is a blow to his credibility and, at the same time, it has affected his own psychological qualities. Obviously, his self-confidence and charm have greatly reduced.

Of course, the approaching sodomy case puts heavy pressure on him. If or when he is convicted, his political future will probably be put on hold abruptly. Even if he can win the case, it will consume a lot of his spirit and will.

At this very moment, Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, who was brought into the party by Anwar, has said that PAS spiritual leader Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, instead of Anwar, should helm Pakatan Rakyat after its registration as a formal coalition.

Even though it is merely a suggestion, it is still a blow to Anwar. At the very least, the role of the “informal Pakatan Rakyat leader” that he used to enjoy before has now been questioned. Moreover, it comes from PKR itself instead of PAS or DAP.

Objectively speaking, Nik Aziz is not good enough to replace Anwar when taking into considering factors such as age, physical condition, qualifications and modern thinking.

But Anwar, who is gradually losing his fighting spirit and increasingly ensnared in legal suits, has indeed disappointed and worried many of his supporters.

So, who is the top leader of Pakatan Rakyat? The question may not seem so urgent at the moment but it demands immediate attention on whether Anwar can pick himself up and scale another peak. – mysinchew.com

10 comments:

  1. Why are you post this article by Tay Tian Yan?
    You have already called him an asshole.

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  2. Exactly (the above post)

    why post the arseh0le's baseless article?

    That why many said this site alredy outlived usefulness. nothing useful to say except some arseh0le's useless dribble.

    another assh0le

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  3. To the two above commenters

    I always post his articles didn't I ?? If you don't agree to what he writes , then go and fuck him , why ask me why I am posting his article ?

    Its my blog and I post what I want ? is that agreeable with you ?

    Or are you saying only the BN are devils and PR are all angels ? and we should only be whacking the BN while praising all those in PR !

    Let you mind rule not your heart .

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  4. Because J4OTK has nothing to spin nowadays.........

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  5. Good to show the NONSENSE stuff this guy can write. Only then he can get MONEY mah.

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  6. Because J4OTK has nothing to spin nowadays.........hahahaha

    I fuck this bastard for spinning news and telling lies about OTK , many are clapping hands. I am now telling you guys that this fcuker is now spinning news and telling lies about Anwar , so those of you whom Anwar is your idol , please go and fcuk him , not telling me not to post his article , I am ...smiling .

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  7. good job,j4otk. maybe its time to change to 'justice 4 malaysian',so as to accommodate more topics.

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  8. >Its my blog and I post what I want ? is that agreeable with you ?

    NO. not really.

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  9. I seriously think that J4OTK sudah di beli

    The arrest of O. C. Phang has become such prominent news and you see any mention of it here?

    Yet another brick on the wall

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  10. Anon 6:53
    I seriously think that J4OTK sudah di beli

    The arrest of O. C. Phang has become such prominent news and you see any mention of it here?

    I think you sudah jadi gila atau mata buta !

    My post on OC Phang is just two articles down from this article .

    I ingat you lebih baik you better have your eyes examined .

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