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Thursday 2 April 2009

Malaysia’s future hangs in the balance; Nation looks to DYMM Agong over the next two days

Malaysiakini:

Chief secretary to the government Mohd Sidek Hassan said that the king has consented to the swearing-in of Najib, which will be held in Istana Negara at 10am.

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But wait! Rocky:

Then, a few minutes ago, the national news agency sent this bulletin to all its subscribers:

[NEWS] NOTE TO EDITORS: APRIL 1
Please ignore item slugged “Agong-Najib” as the office of the Chief Secretary of the Government has said that it had issued the statement prematurely.– BERNAMA

A ray of hope shines through the skies!

Could it be that Najib and his unholy gang have been trying to pre-empt the DYMM Agong, and make arrangements presumptively in an attempt to corner the Agong?

As I was driving home tonight, thinking about the bleakness that lies ahead - the misfortune dawn might bring.. I started to wonder whether I could have done more to try and keep it from happening.

It’s quite an effective strategy on BN’s part to try and engineer this transition while many of us are so focused on the by-elections.

In truth, what happens over the next two days is of supreme importance. Almost everything hangs in the balance.

The angle I felt that maybe we should have played up more is the wave of repressions that might follow Najib’s ascension.

Already his police are firing tear gas and water cannons at us; already they are trying to control what we can and can’t say; already Najib has usurped democracy; already the integrity of the judiciary is reaching new lows; already they have clamped down on press freedom.

Waiting for what’s next is like waiting for the executioner’s axe to fall.

If there is any sign at all tomorrow, any glimmer of hope, I will try to write something longer. It is long overdue, and my fault for not really understanding the gravity before, forgive me.

May tomorrow bring better tidings; whatever comes, I hope we’ll all be ready to do our part.

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