31 January 2009
Bravo Erdogan
Salam to all.
Semasa kehangatan debat sedang berlangsung secara live dengan Shimon Peres la'natullah mempertahankan pembunuhan umat Islam di Gaza, Sdr Erdogan dengan tegas menyatakan "Apabila berkata tentang pembunuhan, awak memang pakar dalam bagaimana nak membunuh" sambil beliau terus bangun meninggalkan debat tersebut.
Bravo Sdr Erdogan..we salute your courage & bravery Sir..may ALLAH give you the strength & conviction to lead the ummah out of this misery & fitnah..
Adios
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DAVOS, Jan 30 — Turkey's prime minister stalked off the stage at the World Economic Forum red-faced yesterday after reproaching Israel's president over the Gaza offensive by saying "You kill people."
The packed audience, which included President Barack Obama's close adviser Valerie Jarrett, appeared stunned as Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli President Shimon Peres raised their voices and traded accusations.
Peres was passionate in his defence of Israel's three-week offensive against Hamas militants, launched in reaction to eight years of rocket fire aimed at Israeli territory. As he spoke, Peres often turned towards Erdogan, who in his remarks had criticised the Israeli blockade of Gaza, saying it was an "open air prison, isolated from the rest of the world" and referred to the Palestinian death toll of about 1,300, more than half of those civilians. Thirteen Israelis also died.
"Why did they fire rockets? There was no siege against Gaza," Peres said, his voice rising in emotion. "Why did they fight us, what did they want? There was never a day of starvation in Gaza."
The heated debate with Israel and Turkey at the centre was significant because of the key role Turkey has played as a moderator between Israel and Syria. Erdogan appeared to express a sense of disappointment when he recounted how he had met with the Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert days before the offensive, and believed they were close to reaching terms for a face-to-face meeting with Syrian leaders.
Obama's new Mideast envoy, George Mitchell, will be in Turkey for talks on Sunday.
Erdogan was angry when a panel moderator cut off his remarks in response to an impassioned monologue by Peres defending Israel's offensive against the Hamas rulers of Gaza.
"I find it very sad that people applaud what you said," Erdogan said. "You killed people. And I think that it is very wrong."
The angry exchange followed an hour-long debate at the forum attended by world leaders in Davos. Erdogan tried to rebut Peres as the discussion was ending, asking the moderator, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, to let him speak once more.
"Only a minute," Ignatius replied.
"Mr Peres, you are older than me. Your voice is too loud," Erdogan told Peres, saying his emotion belied a guilty conscience.
"You kill people," Erdogan told the 85-year-old Israeli leader. "I remember the children who died on beaches. I remember two former prime ministers who said they felt very happy when they were able to enter Palestine on tanks."
When Erdogan was asked to stop, he angrily stalked off, leaving fellow panellists UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki moon and Arab League Secretary Amr Moussa.
"When it comes to killing, you know it too well," the Turkish leader said.
When the moderator tried to cut short Erdogan's remarks, saying it was past time to adjourn for dinner, he answered in frustration, "Don't interrupt me. You are not allowing me to speak."
He then said: "I will not come to Davos again."
Ultimately, Erdogan stressed he left not because of a dispute with Peres but because he was not given time to respond to the Israeli leader's remarks. Erdogan also complained that Peres had 25 minutes while he was only given 12 minutes.
"I did not target at all in any way the Israeli people, President Peres, or the Jewish people," Erdogan told a news conference afterwards.
"I am a prime minister, a leader who has specifically expressly stated that anti-Semitism is a crime against humanity," he said.
Peres and Erdogan raised their voices — highly unusual at the elite gathering of corporate and world leaders, which is usually marked by polite dialogue.
Moussa, a former Egyptian foreign minister, said Erdogan's action was understandable.
"Mr Erdogan said what he wanted to say and then he left. That's all. He was right." Of Israel, he said, "they don't listen."
Erdogan brushed past reporters outside the hall. His wife appeared upset. "All Peres said was a lie. It was unacceptable," she said, eyes glistening.
"I have known Shimon Peres for many years and I also know Erdogan. I have never seen Shimon Peres so passionate as he was today. I think he felt Israel was being attacked by so many in the international community. He felt isolated," said former Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik.
"I was very sad that Erdogan left. This was an expression of how difficult this situation is."
Earlier yesterday, Israeli election front-runner Benjamin Netanyahu told another session that keeping nuclear weapons out of Iran's hands was more important than the economy because the financial meltdown is reversible.
"What is not reversible is the acquisition of nuclear weapons by a fanatic radical regime ... We have never had, since the dawn of the nuclear age, nuclear weapons in the hands of such a fanatical regime," said Netanyahu, who is seeking to return to the Israeli prime minister's office.
Iran maintains that it is seeking nuclear power for peaceful purposes and not for a weapons programme.
An Iranian official in Davos appeared to extend a hand to the Obama administration as discussion broadened to include Iran, oil and what might be expected from the new leaders in Washington.
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Tehran would take a "cooperative approach" with the US as long as it saw changes that go beyond words.
"We do believe that if the new administration of the United States, as Mr Obama says, is going to change its policies not in saying but practice, they will find in the region a cooperative approach and reaction," Mottaki said.
Obama has stressed the importance of engaging Iran, a country the Bush administration often singled out as the most dangerous in the Middle East. — AP
Saya ucapkan tahniah & syabas kepada Perdana Menteri Turki Sdr Reccep (disebut Rejab) Toyyib Erdogan yang telah mengkritik Presiden Israel Shimon Peres laknatullah dalam satu debat berkaitan Gaza semasa sidang Forum Ekonomi Sedunia di Davos, Switzerland semalam.
Semasa kehangatan debat sedang berlangsung secara live dengan Shimon Peres la'natullah mempertahankan pembunuhan umat Islam di Gaza, Sdr Erdogan dengan tegas menyatakan "Apabila berkata tentang pembunuhan, awak memang pakar dalam bagaimana nak membunuh" sambil beliau terus bangun meninggalkan debat tersebut. Debat yang dihadiri juga oleh Setiausaha Agong PBB Ban Ki-Moon & Pengerusi Liga Arab Amr Mousa dibuat di hadapan ramai hadirin forum tersebut dan disiarkan oleh banyak rangkaian media antarabangsa. Ramai yang terpegun dengan kelantangan dan keberanian Sdr Erdogan di hadapan masyarakat Eropah yang menjadi penyembah Yahudi Zionis ini.
Saya kira sudah tiba masanya pemimpin-pemimpin gara umat Islam mengambil sikap berani saperti mana yang ditunjukkan oleh Sdr Erdogan. Masalah kiya hari ini ialah ramai pemimpin umat Islam bukan sahaja pengecut dan bacul apabila berdepan dengan Yahudi Zionis la'natullah ini, malahan ada yang mengkhianati umat Islam sendiri seperti Presiden Mesir Hosni Mubarak yang sanggup menutup pintu masuk Rafah-Gaza dan membiarkan umat Islam Gaza dibunuh sewenang-wenangnya. Ada juga di kalangan pimpinan umat Islam yang kononnya mengkritik Yahudi Zionis di depan umat tetapi bersengkongkol sebantal dengan talibarut Yahudi Zionis la'natullah.
Hari ini umat Islam sudah tiada kepimpinan. Bangsa Arab sudah menjadi bacul dan dayus. Saya kira dalam suasana sekarang, hanya negara Turki, Iran dan Indonesia sahaja yang boleh kita harapkan untuk berbuat sesuatu.
Mungkin sudah tiba masanya kita umat Islam meminta ketiga-tiga negara besar umat Islam ini bergabung menubuhkan pasukan Pakatan Pertahanan Islam (Muslim Defence Alliance) demi mempertahankan dan membela umat Islam dimana sahaja mereka ditindas dan dizalimi. Kita tidak boleh mengharapkan PBB, Nato atau lain-lain pihak dalam mempertahankan umat Islam.
Bravo Sdr Erdogan..we salute your courage & bravery Sir..may ALLAH give you the strength & conviction to lead the ummah out of this misery & fitnah..
Adios
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DAVOS, Jan 30 — Turkey's prime minister stalked off the stage at the World Economic Forum red-faced yesterday after reproaching Israel's president over the Gaza offensive by saying "You kill people."
The packed audience, which included President Barack Obama's close adviser Valerie Jarrett, appeared stunned as Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli President Shimon Peres raised their voices and traded accusations.
Peres was passionate in his defence of Israel's three-week offensive against Hamas militants, launched in reaction to eight years of rocket fire aimed at Israeli territory. As he spoke, Peres often turned towards Erdogan, who in his remarks had criticised the Israeli blockade of Gaza, saying it was an "open air prison, isolated from the rest of the world" and referred to the Palestinian death toll of about 1,300, more than half of those civilians. Thirteen Israelis also died.
"Why did they fire rockets? There was no siege against Gaza," Peres said, his voice rising in emotion. "Why did they fight us, what did they want? There was never a day of starvation in Gaza."
The heated debate with Israel and Turkey at the centre was significant because of the key role Turkey has played as a moderator between Israel and Syria. Erdogan appeared to express a sense of disappointment when he recounted how he had met with the Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert days before the offensive, and believed they were close to reaching terms for a face-to-face meeting with Syrian leaders.
Obama's new Mideast envoy, George Mitchell, will be in Turkey for talks on Sunday.
Erdogan was angry when a panel moderator cut off his remarks in response to an impassioned monologue by Peres defending Israel's offensive against the Hamas rulers of Gaza.
"I find it very sad that people applaud what you said," Erdogan said. "You killed people. And I think that it is very wrong."
The angry exchange followed an hour-long debate at the forum attended by world leaders in Davos. Erdogan tried to rebut Peres as the discussion was ending, asking the moderator, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, to let him speak once more.
"Only a minute," Ignatius replied.
"Mr Peres, you are older than me. Your voice is too loud," Erdogan told Peres, saying his emotion belied a guilty conscience.
"You kill people," Erdogan told the 85-year-old Israeli leader. "I remember the children who died on beaches. I remember two former prime ministers who said they felt very happy when they were able to enter Palestine on tanks."
When Erdogan was asked to stop, he angrily stalked off, leaving fellow panellists UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki moon and Arab League Secretary Amr Moussa.
"When it comes to killing, you know it too well," the Turkish leader said.
When the moderator tried to cut short Erdogan's remarks, saying it was past time to adjourn for dinner, he answered in frustration, "Don't interrupt me. You are not allowing me to speak."
He then said: "I will not come to Davos again."
Ultimately, Erdogan stressed he left not because of a dispute with Peres but because he was not given time to respond to the Israeli leader's remarks. Erdogan also complained that Peres had 25 minutes while he was only given 12 minutes.
"I did not target at all in any way the Israeli people, President Peres, or the Jewish people," Erdogan told a news conference afterwards.
"I am a prime minister, a leader who has specifically expressly stated that anti-Semitism is a crime against humanity," he said.
Peres and Erdogan raised their voices — highly unusual at the elite gathering of corporate and world leaders, which is usually marked by polite dialogue.
Moussa, a former Egyptian foreign minister, said Erdogan's action was understandable.
"Mr Erdogan said what he wanted to say and then he left. That's all. He was right." Of Israel, he said, "they don't listen."
Erdogan brushed past reporters outside the hall. His wife appeared upset. "All Peres said was a lie. It was unacceptable," she said, eyes glistening.
"I have known Shimon Peres for many years and I also know Erdogan. I have never seen Shimon Peres so passionate as he was today. I think he felt Israel was being attacked by so many in the international community. He felt isolated," said former Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik.
"I was very sad that Erdogan left. This was an expression of how difficult this situation is."
Earlier yesterday, Israeli election front-runner Benjamin Netanyahu told another session that keeping nuclear weapons out of Iran's hands was more important than the economy because the financial meltdown is reversible.
"What is not reversible is the acquisition of nuclear weapons by a fanatic radical regime ... We have never had, since the dawn of the nuclear age, nuclear weapons in the hands of such a fanatical regime," said Netanyahu, who is seeking to return to the Israeli prime minister's office.
Iran maintains that it is seeking nuclear power for peaceful purposes and not for a weapons programme.
An Iranian official in Davos appeared to extend a hand to the Obama administration as discussion broadened to include Iran, oil and what might be expected from the new leaders in Washington.
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Tehran would take a "cooperative approach" with the US as long as it saw changes that go beyond words.
"We do believe that if the new administration of the United States, as Mr Obama says, is going to change its policies not in saying but practice, they will find in the region a cooperative approach and reaction," Mottaki said.
Obama has stressed the importance of engaging Iran, a country the Bush administration often singled out as the most dangerous in the Middle East. — AP
29 January 2009
Bubar UMNO sertai PAS
Salam 2 all.
Sekiranya cadangan ini diterima, PAS yang mempunyai 24 Ahli Parlimen akan menambah kedudukannya sebanyak 89 Ahli Parlimen. Ini akan menjadikan Ahli Parlimen PAS berjumlah 113 orang, sekaligus membolehkan PAS membentuk Kerajaan Persekutuan dengan majoriti mudah (sebanyak 112). Dengan sokongan Ahli Parlimen PKR seramai 31 orang (21 beragama Islam) maka PAS akan boleh membentuk Kerajaan Persekutuan dengan majoriti yang selesa.
Insyallah dengan menjadikan peristiwa Gaza sebagai pengajaran, saya berharap dan berdoa agar pimpinan dan ahli UMNO akan dapat berlapang dada dan memikirkan serta menimbang cadangan saya ini.
Ingin saya peringatkan diri saya dan lain-lain bahawa saranan saya ini dibuat hanyalah kerana ingin melihat Islam dimartabatkan dan diperteguhkan. Dengan cara ini insyallah bolehlah kita mengorak langkah maju kedepan untuk melaksanakan syariat Islam. Dan kita buktikan kepada golongan bukan Islam bahawa pemerintahan Islam adalah pemerintahan yang mentauhidkan ALLAH disamping meletakkan keadilan dan kesaksamaan sebagai dasar untuk semua kaum dan agama insya-Allah.
Adios
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Saya tertarik dengan cadangan Pengerusi Lembaga Disiplin UMNO YM Tengku Tan Sri Ahmad Rithauddin yang mencadangkan pembubaran kesemua sayap Wanita, Pemuda, Putera & Puteri UMNO. Cadangan ini dibuat sebagai satu cara penyelesaian masalah politik wang, rasuah & salahguna kuasa didalam UMNO.
Malahan kenyataan ini adalah rentetan daripada kenyataan-kenyataan beberapa orang pemimpin kanan UMNO sendiri sebelum daripada ini yang bukan sahaja mengakui uwjudnya budaya politik wang & rasuah dalam UMNO, malahan ianya telah mencapai tahap yang begitu serius membabitkan peringkat cawangan hingga ke pimpinan tertinggi. Seorang pemimpin kanan UMNO juga pernah menyatakan bahawa lebih baik ditender sahaja jawatan dalam UMNO kepada pembida yang paling tinggi (to the bidder).
Saya melihat penyakit politik wang, rasuah & salahguna kuasa didalam UMNO khususnya & Be End umumnya telah sampai ke peringkat "it's beyond repair". Malahan rakyat telah mengajar UMNO/Be End pada 8 Mac lepas, diikuti dengan Permatang Pauh & Kuala Terengganu. Paling baru penghijrahan ADUN Bota YB Dato' Nasaruddin ke PKR.
Cara terbaik menyelesaikan masalah penyakit kronik UMNO ini ialah dengan membubarkan UMNO sendiri. Penyakit kronik di dalam UMNO hari ini menyebabkan kepimpinan parti itu menjadi lemah dan menjadi sepak terajang komponennya sahaja. Bukan sahaja UMNO tidak dapat mempertahankan tradisi menjulang keris sebagai simbol kekuasaannya, malahan parti itu hingga terpaksa menghukum ahlinya sendiri yang cuba mempertahankan dan memperjuangkan slogan "Hidup Melayu" yang menjadi teras perjuangan UMNO seperti yang terjadi kepada Dato Ahmad Ismail, Ketua Bahagian Bkt Bendera.
Apa yang menyedihkan, kelemahan pimpinan & parti UMNO hari ini menyebabkan bukan sahaja hak istimewa bangsa mula dipertikaikan, malah agama Islam sendiri turut diserang dan diperlekehkan.
Saya percaya cara terbaik untuk memartabatkan dan memperkukuhkan Islam dan bangsa Melayu ialah dengan membubarkan UMNO. Sekaligus saya menyeru supaya semua ahli dan pimpinan UMNO supaya menyertai Parti Islam Semalaysia (PAS).
Sekiranya cadangan ini diterima, PAS yang mempunyai 24 Ahli Parlimen akan menambah kedudukannya sebanyak 89 Ahli Parlimen. Ini akan menjadikan Ahli Parlimen PAS berjumlah 113 orang, sekaligus membolehkan PAS membentuk Kerajaan Persekutuan dengan majoriti mudah (sebanyak 112). Dengan sokongan Ahli Parlimen PKR seramai 31 orang (21 beragama Islam) maka PAS akan boleh membentuk Kerajaan Persekutuan dengan majoriti yang selesa.
Insyallah dengan menjadikan peristiwa Gaza sebagai pengajaran, saya berharap dan berdoa agar pimpinan dan ahli UMNO akan dapat berlapang dada dan memikirkan serta menimbang cadangan saya ini.
Ingin saya peringatkan diri saya dan lain-lain bahawa saranan saya ini dibuat hanyalah kerana ingin melihat Islam dimartabatkan dan diperteguhkan. Dengan cara ini insyallah bolehlah kita mengorak langkah maju kedepan untuk melaksanakan syariat Islam. Dan kita buktikan kepada golongan bukan Islam bahawa pemerintahan Islam adalah pemerintahan yang mentauhidkan ALLAH disamping meletakkan keadilan dan kesaksamaan sebagai dasar untuk semua kaum dan agama insya-Allah.
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18 January 2009
Rakyat menghukum BN, sekali lagi

Alhamdulillah, calun PAS, Hj Abdul Wahid Endut telah memenangi piliharaya kecil Kuala Terengganu P.36 dengan undi 32883, manakala calun BN memperolehi 32252 undi. Rakyat berbilang kaum sekali lagi menghukum BN dengan menolak calon yang bertanding. Mesej yang disampaikan oleh rakyat kali ini jelas walaupun BN telah menyalahgunakan jentera kerajaan termasuk PDRM dengan hasrat menakut-nakutkan pengundi.
Mereka membuat tipu-daya, dan Allah juga membuat tipu daya. Sesungguhnya Allah sebaik-baik perancang. Alhamdulillah.
Allahuakbar,
Allahuakbar,
Allahuakbar!
17 January 2009
P.36
Terkini - Pilihanraya Kecil Parlimen Kuala Terengganu: Setelah 43ribu undi dikira, PAS mendahului 1500 undi. Lebih 50% undi sudah dikira sehingga kini.
Roger and out
Roger and out
P.36 Kuala Terengganu

Salaam to all,
Alhamdulillah, saya telah selesai menjalankan kempen membantu YB Abdul Wahid Endut dalam piliharaya kecil P.36 Kuala Terengganu. Fokus utama saya ialah kawasan Melayu. Saya dan rakan-rakan telah dapat mengadakan beberapa program di Cendering Raja, Kg. Bayas, Pulau Musang, Kg. Cina , Durian Burong, Ladang dan beberapa kawasan lain. Aktiviti lain termasuk mengadakan kuliah di beberapa masjid dan surau.
Saya dapat merasakan bahawa calun PAS akan mendapat kemenangan atas beberapa faktor. Antaranya ahli-ahli UMNO bahagian KT sendiri ada yang tidak bersetuju dengan calun BN. Mereka tidak lupa arwah bekas MP KT Dato Razali diketepikan oleh Wan Farid dalam pemilihan bahagian.
Masyarakat bukan Melayu turut menunjukkan reaksi yang positif. Malam tadi kehadiran masyarakat Cina dalam program di Kg. Cina melebihi 500 orang, berbanding kehadiran seramai 40 orang di kempen PRu yang lepas.
Kehadiran MB Perak yang berucap dalam bhasa Mandarin di beberapa program memberi persepsi kepada masyarakat Cina baru terhadap PAS. Sokongan kelab penyokong PAS dari kalangan masyarakat India amat memberangsangkan.
Saya jangkakan calun PAS akan menang dengan majoriti yang selesa insya-Allah.
Adios
Zulkifli Noordin
KT.
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