“Fishing in Trouble Water”

1bn sarawakIt all started with “merger of minds” and now it has snowballed to this. Do you blame the SPDP President for speaking his mind to the press in this statement? One may ask,‘what do you know about the intricate details of politics in Sarawak where the Chief Minister of Sarawak knows since 1979?” He won his first contest in the Muara Tuang constituency and has seen it all in his 30 years in office.

He too remembers the PBDS days where the party was at odds with the State BN but very much in tune with the Federal BN. Could this happen again? It will be a matter of time when it will unfold and the CM Sarawak is not making many friends from the SPDP,SUPP and PRS ‘merger of minds” coalition of BN partners. UPP/TERAS are BN friendly parties as the Ministers/Assistant Ministers/YBs sttod on Barisan Tickets at the 10th Sarawak elections. They are of course not Pakatan YBs? That’s for sure.

There has been a lot of mudslinging amongst the BN component parties and obviously it is so unhealthy. The State itself does not want it to be too unstable as it will not be good for foreign investments in the long run. The time will be soon when Adenan decides to dissolve the assembly and call for fresh elections in 82 constituencies.

If the bickering continues many pro-BN supporters will be looking over and above their shoulders and even will tell ADENAN a thing or two. CM Sarawak says’Bagi saya Peluang” but who are giving the voters and the people chance? Word on the ground is that its harder to make a living now than the final stable years of Taib Mahmud where everyone finds it so much easier.

Of course, Adenan has taken the necessary actions against corrupt practises, demanding autonomy,looking after Chinese and Christians’ Allah” issue and other populists agendas to ensure a comfortable MANDATE. Will that be enough? One must remember that the literacy rate amongst the youths and the people have gone up and they will not be fooled by just popular jargons.

Pakatan have had their fair share of promises to the people but everyone knows that DAP’Impian Sarawak” semi and rural drive are making headways. We do not need to put a blanket over our head and keep on harping all is well,all is well.all is well and BN with Adenan at the helm will win it for us.

Adenan is one person and he will win comfortably in Tanjong Datu Constituency or even might face a no contest. Will all the other 81 seats be so plain sailing? At the moment according to our Emeritus Professor its going to be a battle not only pitting BN v Pakatan/Independent but also BN v BN friendly v Pakatan/Independent.

1bn swakPBB spokesman did harp on UPP/TERAS are in line with Najib’s call for ensuring the BN will win handsomely but with the outburst from SPDP President Tiong it will be anything but plain sailing. The BN principle comes very much to the fore for Adenan on the discussion table. Though Adenan has echoed the names of TERAS incumbents at his election dry runs that they will be standing it still will depend very much on how the situation looks nearer the election date.

Word has it coming out from the ground PBB is his party but not the others PRS/SUPP/ SPDP or even TERAS or UPP. He is BN Sarawak Chairman and is the coalition head by virtue of his office. This statement was unheard of in his predecessors years.

Of course, SPDP has every right to shout from the roof tops and scream but it is only a small thin line which will see the BN Sarawak coalition in tatters if an amicable political situation is not reached. The wheeling and dealing within the BN framework will fall squarely on Adenan’s shoulders. He will bear the brunt of it if at the eleventh hour if the “merger of minds” grouping sees that one of their partners are not being politically satisfied and a breach of contractual seat arrangement is not met. (contracts must be kept or rewritten to serve all parties concerned.No other way around it. Verbal contact is a contract but in Malaysia…hmmm depending on who you deal with   )

Its like we say,”TOUCH AND GO” and Adenan needs to listen to seasoned political strategists instead of listening to raw,gungho and untested green horn politicians who only want their best interest served instead of looking at Sarawak in totality. We have even heard that they want to RUN THE WAR ROOM. Gosh!!! We gave you the chance and we know in this social media age the pen and in this case the keyboard is mightier than the sword..

 They know who they are and its bests that names are not mentioned or they will come after audie61’s back with more HATE AND VENOM. We are waiting!!!

Till the next episode in a few days time..

ooo Ha..ooo Ha..even we have losts the ooompphhh

Extreme Religious and Race relations

2106This writer is really colour-blind and respects every Religion in the world. Everyone have their own beliefs and their right to practise their own religion and be guided by their own set of rules and ethics in their faith.

Every weekend for the past 6 months this writer would use his twitter handle to upload this:- Thank U Malaysia 4 Religious Freedom Peace & Security  . There will be a number of tweets which are shared to those who are on his twitter lists.

Giving more encouragement  is the chief administrator of the state the CHIEF MINISTER audie61 calls him previously “Robotic” Nan but who since took office in February 28th 2014 have been very determined in his approach.

We salute him for the statements like:- “described the people of Sarawak as “very lucky” because they were not split by race, religion and tradition.

“We have been living in peace and harmony and we must keep it that way. Do not follow the attitude of some groups and individuals in West Malaysia who are quarrelling every day.

“They (West Malaysians) should emulate our example in Sarawak,” he said, reiterating his stand that as long as he was chief minister, he would not allow racists and extremists to come over to Sarawak.”

This statement too have stucked to mosts of the people who believe in Adenan the CM which reads,He believed everyone was a child of God regardless of race and religion.”

So where do we go from here? We are in no position to judge anyone and only God can judge us. We are posting not to shake the apple cart which have already been shaken and gone through worse turbulent times but to REMIND THOSE BIGOTS,EXTREMISTS AND TROUBLEMAKERS that you are being watched and tracked by all who LOVE PEACE and HARMONY in MALAYSIA.

Don’t use Race and religion to champion your POLITICAL CAUSE or OWN EXTREME AGENDA as this will not sell to the majority of people.  

The pictures that we have put in here will cause a stir no doubt and there are many comments in both of them. They both have got MANY LIKES AND SHARES IN THE FACEBOOK.

Asrul Samad have so far garnered  2813 Likes and 4893 shares and 10296 comments while Rakan Bestnye Sarawak (RBS) have 6556 Likes 2308 shares and 529665 people reached with 367 comments.

Yours sincerely alone cannot be seen fighting for a truly Multi racial and religious Malaysia and this needs all of us out there to put this people in their place and even CAGED THEM UP.

Sarawak certainly don’t want them and nor does Malaysia.

LETS ALL SAY NO TO EXTREME RELIGIOUS AND RACE RELATIONS

Anwar Meeting Yakuza..??

anwar123Oops! Anwar Did It Again!

While Malaysians are still quarrelling over kangkungs and religious  words, a travesty that almost went unnoticed is Anwar’s manipulative  press statement that blamed the Malaysian Foreign Ministry for his  denial of entry to Japan yesterday. In its usual attention-seeking  tradition, PKR today demanded Putrajaya rescind an unwarranted  report on Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim allegedly sent to the Japanese  government and which prevented the opposition leader’s entry into  Tokyo yesterday. Anwar claims he had been invited by Nippon Foundation  chair Yohei Sasakawa to present a paper on Muslim Democrats. This is the second invitation since he first went there on April 19, 2011.

Foreign Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman denied Anwar’s  allegation that Wisma Putra had a hand in barring him entry into Japan.  He clarified that under Japan’s Immigration Control and Refugee  Recognition Act, the Japanese government had the right to deny entry to  any person who had been previously convicted or imprisoned in either  Japan or any other country.

What lurks behind this seemingly innocent denial of entry that compelled Anwar to create such an outcry over this ban? Simple. Anwar failed to  tell us that his host, Yohei Sasakawa, is the son of Sasakawa Ryoichi –  the creator of the gambling industry that we know today. Imprisoned as a Class A war criminal after World War II, Sasakawa is viewed with  hostility by intellectuals internationally.  Most importantly, Sasakawa  is the founder of the Yakuza in Japan.

The Yakuza or gokudo is the world’s largest criminal organization and  represent transnational organized crime syndicates in Japan. As depicted in movies, the Yakuza are notorious for their strict codes of conduct  and very organized nature. Hence, the Japanese media carry stories about Yakuza who operate internationally with an estimated 103,000 members.

Now, what is the TRUE reason Anwar wanted to go to Japan so desperately? Could there be a hidden link to the Yasukuni Shrine controversy?

After WW2, arrest orders were given for 126 Japanese suspects on Class-A (crime against peace) charges and this was narrowed to 14. Of those who were released without charge included Kishi Nobusuke (Abe Shinzo’s  grandfather) and Sasakawa Ryoichi who promoted the anti-communist  alliance with the United States. The Yasukuni Shrine claims to host the  deified souls of military personnel who lost their lives in service to  the nation. The controversy arose after 1978 when the new chief priest  of the Yasukunia added 14 wartime military and civilian leaders who were executed as Class A criminals by decisions of the Tokyo War Crimes  Tribunal or who died during imprisonment to the list of souls enshrined  at the shrine.

Many Japanese doubt the legal, ethical, and factual legitimacy of the tribunal hence any Japanese political leader’s visit to the shrine  (such as Japanese PM Abe Shinzo’s visit in December 26 visit last year)  triggers much criticism. Yoichi Sato, a professor of international  strategic studies at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, wrote The  Yasukuni Puzzle which sheds more light on the deep implications of  the Yasukuni controversy. You can download it here.

Once you read the paper, you will begin to understand why the Japanese  government does not want Anwar to visit Japan to be in the company of prominent personalities.  Do not fall for Anwar’s lies.

By Datuk Huan Cheng Guan
Centre for Political Awareness

DAP SARAWAK ‘STORM BREWING UP”

chongThe sacking of Pujut assemblyman Fong Pau Teck is indeed a wake-up for DAP Sarawak. It does seem that the current DAP Chairman YB Chong Chieng Jen has his “pocketfull” eversince he took over the chairmanship from YB Wong Ho Leng.

The indications are clear as now the truth is out there and the main stream media is having a field day. They know DAP stories sells like hot cakes and everyday after the DUN sitting the journalists will interview Chong and Fong separately.

The RAKYAT and the voting public are watching how this UNFOLDS and if anything they will require a stable party to look after them and also to voice their concerns in the State assembly. In-fighting YBs are of no use to the RAKYAT.

THE CHOICE IS THEIRS TO MAKE…………… 

 

PBB Stability Unquestionable..!!

imagesThere should not be any more doubts. The leadership of PBB is very much wanted by all the PBB grassroots in the state. audie61 have been promoting the need for the CM and his Deputy Jabu to be maintained as per the articles below.

However,lately there are some internet blogs/sites who have been trying to draw a wedge amongst the top leaders of the state. What is being told to the press by the information chief of PBB below should dispel all doubts.

Are they still some who are trying to unstablise the state hierarchy and the administration of the State of Sarawak? This is what the the Information Chief of PBB Adenan Satem in a statement said.”there would be no contest contest for the top posts in the party,namely the president,deputy presidents 1 and 11,senior vice presidents 1 and 11, and five vice-presidents posts.

There will be tussles for the Supreme Council posts as anticipated in any democratic party and mosts are second echelon leaders of PBB.

Remember what we wrote earlier and this is extracted,”

The ones who have their fingers dirtied and have made their intentions known will know the consequences when the PBB plus UMNO elections are over. The Chief Minister Taib as we have mentioned in one of our article is READING A DIFFERENT BOOK FROM ALL. THE TRIED AND TESTED BOOK OF POLITICS HAS GONE TO THE ANNALS OF HISTORY.

This is a new history for Sarawak politics and according to a “BUTCHER” who has seen it all and he said this “TAIB IS THE MASTER and he has and will continue to chop those who he feels are his threat to his 22nd floor Chair.

No one will dare to touch him after what has been revealed. Try as they may with outside PBB which he says he knows where the HELP is coming from they will also face similar fate to those who came before them”

Even their soothsayers cannot help them. PBB he said will remain the “backbone” of the state BN administration as long as Taib Mahmud still remains as Chief Minister. Whatever happens after that is of course another chapter to be written.

To the doubters and detractors of CM , Jabu and PBB “IF YOU WANT TO STAY POLITICALLY RELEVANT MAKE SURE YOUR BACK IS SECURED………….………………..

Sarawak Boiling Hot 2

undur3When we wrote this on 30th june 2013. “Sarawak Boiling Hot”  we were told in so many words “Bro.ground swell is against the ruling government at the moment’ and “the uncertainties in the political BN Sarawak coalition leaves much to be desired.

All too is not well within the PR setup though they have somehow created a PERCEPTION  that their problems are ‘containable“.

We have a lot of work to do in order that the ruling government stays relevant. It will be tough but we will prevail Bro . if the right strategies and tactics are implemented

The earlier article:- https://audie61.wordpress.com/2013/06/30/sarawak-boiling-hot/

It is “Boiling Hot no doubt and it needs to be sorted out soon.   The following were some headline grabbers  :-

  • 1. SUPP “warring factions” to trigger full blown. (A number of articles already written and appeared in the mainstream media. Even a Youth Central committee and another veteran Chinese community leader says he is FEDUP!  and they will have no choice but to leave/resign from the party if matters are not resolved.)
  • 2. SPDP’s groundswell in Bau “Church allocation” turn from bad to worst .   ( cheque withheld leaves bad taste to rakyat and is BAD PUBLICITY for the party. Heads must roll..  )
  • 3. The speculations of CM Taib to step down after November to make way for “New leadership” (watch this space)
  • 4. DAP to make “inroads to supposedly PKR areas” Bad Blood spilled?                ( articles can be viewed in internet portals)
  • 5. Federal leaders suggesting to the State leaders to have the State elections latest by end of 2014  in order to have a “GENERAL ELECTIONS in 2018” which will also include Sarawak this time round.
  • 6. The component parties are all cleaning up their acts and getting rid of traitors”Disciplinary actions” from within and ensuring their coalitions will win in the allocated 71 Sarawak State seats.
  • 7. PRS to consolidate the party and  ‘grassroots” calling to put in new leaders in coming State elections and replace those who did not “toe” the party’s lines.
  • 8. New faces in PBB highly likely as many veteran YBs will have had served their time. Jostling to be candidates will be the order of the day in the months to come. ( An assemblyman said,’ Usual as when election nears everyone will want to be in the good books of the party and wants to be renominated. Of course it will not turn ugly but it will not be for the faint hearted he said. PBB will remain intact though they will be some unpleasantries on the ground. It’s common he said and this is politics”  )

This from President of SPDP will trigger some reactions from the 4 State Assemblyman who are still partyless but they call themselves the BN CLUB members

PAKAN: Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) is in consolidation mode and will field seven new faces in the 11th state election, disclosed SPDP president Tan Sri William Mawan.

He told BAT3 yesterday the party’s Supreme Council would pick the candidates.

For now, the party has identified young and capable people to rejuvenate the party.

“Now is the time for us to consolidate. We have reached rock bottom. The only way for us now is moving forward,” he said when met after a meet-the-people session at Rumah Jilap Taji, some 8km from here, yesterday.

Mawan, who is also Social Development Minister, admitted he was more confident now to lead the party after winning all the four parliamentary seats – Mas Gading, Saratok, Bintulu and Baram – it contested in the May 5 general election.

The current term of the State Legislative Assembly expires on June 19, 2016, but the chief minister has the prerogative to dissolve the Assembly earlier.

In the 10th state election in 2011, SPDP contested in eight seats and won six. It lost Krian and Ba Kelalan to PKR.

But after the state election, the party suffered a huge blow when the party sacked five members, four of them assemblymen and one an MP, for gross insubordination. The MP, Datuk Dr Tiki Lafe, defended Mas Gading in the recent polls as an independent candidate, but lost.

The assemblymen are Tasik Biru assemblyman Datuk Peter Nansian, Datuk Sylvester Entrie (Marudi), Rosie Yunus (Bekenu) and Paulus Palu Gumbang (Batu Danau).

The situation in SPDP worsened when its Meluan assemblyman Wong Judat quit and joined Sarawak Workers Party (SWP) as its vice president on Sept 1, 2012.

When asked whether the party would reconsider taking back the four assemblymen, who formed the yet-to-be-registered BN Club, Mawan said the party would consider all options to tackle the issue.

“We have had enough. Now you will not see the same Tan Sri William Mawan. We have had enough of all these,” said Mawan, who is also Pakan assemblyman and Saratok MP.

He added the party would soon have its triennial general meeting (TGM) and then hold inner circle meetings.

“On the new candidates, the Supreme Council will decide who would be the fielded. We will not be talking about the BN Club members. We will only talk about SPDP seats.