Najib still an asset?

NEW MANDALA

by Greg Lopez

Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mr. Najib Razaks delicately assembled general picture might come unstuck. The reason, a stupid deal he done with a Australian supervision upon a interloper swap.

An Australian interloper rights disciple group, led by Mr. David Manne, will challenge a Australian federal governments Malaysia resolution upon dual arguments:

(i) which asylum-seekers nearing in Australia have a right to have claims for interloper protection assessed here; and

(ii) which a High Court can review Immigration Minister Chris Bowens declaration which Malaysia is a befitting finish for off-shore processing.

A full dais during a High Court of Australia will confirm this.

The second argument will be of interest to Mr. Najib Razak.

Mr. Manne was quoted as follows in The Australian:

Mr Manne done it transparent which Malaysias tellurian rights record, as well as quite a treatment of refugees, would be put upon trial.

Amongst a claims which have been being done among most of those which you have been acting for have been which they in fact would face a genuine risk of being persecuted in Malaysia due to a tellurian rights situation there, he said.

Malaysia has a prolonged standing jot down of really critical mistreatment of asylum-seekers as well as refugees including, as you know, capricious arrest, capricious detention, beatings, whippings, canings as well as even deportation. A number of our clients have done really clever claims of fea! ring whi ch they would not be protected in Malaysia.

Thus far, Mr. Najib Ra! zak has had a upper hand in winning indebtedness from a general village by a really successful general public family campaign. However, this momentum changed upon 9, July 2010, with his complicated handed clamp down of Malaysians advocating for free as well as fair rlections.

A serve blow came when Sarawak Report unprotected how a Government of Malaysia was compelling itself unethically abroad.

We (Sarawak Report) suggested how BN politicians, together with a Prime Minister Najib Razak, Abdullah Badawi as well as Taib Mahmud have been paying a prolongation company, a UK-based FBC Media, millions of ringgit of taxpayers income to buy them certain broadside upon a show. (The video upon top of is a single such example.)

Allowing slots to be purchased in this way, mean action millions of viewers who thought they were watching impartial programming, is a critical crack of broadcasting laws, for which broadcasters such as CNBCs parent company, a American broadcasting giant NBC, would be held ultimately responsible.

Last night a companys Vice President of Marketing & Communications, Charlotte Westgate, done this statement to Sarawak Report confirming a preference to repel a show:

In light of critical questions lifted final week, CNBC rught away initiated an hearing of FBC as well as a commercial operation practices as well as has withdrawn a programme World Business indefinitely.

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has additionally suspended a ties with FBC.

I ! had wondered why a Government of Malaysia would take such a high risk of exposing itself to a general village by this deal. The millions of dollars of tax payers income spent upon compelling Mr. Najib Razaks picture abroad is about to go down a empty should a High Court of Australia confirm which Malaysia is not a befitting finish for refugees.

Update 1: Government of Malaysia fires FBC

Putrajaya has right away finished a stipulate with British broadside organisation FBC Media after an embarrassing expos final week suggested Malaysian leaders customarily appeared in paid-for interviews upon global television programmes.

The Malaysian Insider understands which a Prime Ministers Office (PMO) consummated FBC Medias stipulate in a past week, just months after another public family firm, APCO Worldwide from a United States, met an ignominious finish for purported links to Israel.

Extract from Putrajaya ditches FBC Media as picture experts after expos, Jahabar Sadiq, The Malaysian Insider.


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