Former IGP shares my views, Zam tells Indonesians


Defiant former report apportion Zainuddin Maidin has told Indonesians "angry with (his) writing" upon the republic's leaders that even Malaysia's former inspector-general of military Abdul Rahim Noor agrees with him.

Rahim had, in an talk withMingguan Malaysiaon Dec 16, revealed that Indonesia's leaders have been mentors to PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim, Zainuddin pronounced in the posting upon his blog yesterday.

Referring to Indonesia's third boss BJ Habibie, fourth boss Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur) as well as Amien Rais, who played the distinguished purpose in ousting Suharto, Rahim pronounced Anwar learnt about "reformasi as well as democracy" from Indonesia.

NONE"It's not wrong for Anwar to cater them, it's his right, but it's wrong when he makes up conspiracies to betray his own country," Zainuddin (left), the former editor-in-chief ofUtusan Malaysiasaid.

Zainuddin added that this was why Rahim, when commenting upon his (Zainuddin's) essay job Indonesia's former boss BJ Habibie the "dog of imperalism", suggested Malaysians to "defend the Malaysian approach of life".

"We Malaysians have regularly been alert to the dangers (of globalisation) since accepting democracy from the British, as well as we will continue to be upon alert against elements of globalisation, generally Anwar.

"The justification is as well many. Read Rahim's talk with the cool head," says Zainuddin, whose essay has pro! mpted an officialcomplaintfrom Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

'Invisible hands'


In the interview, Rahim pronounced Anwar's close relationship with the Indonesian leaders was the means of concern as it could mean the widespread of Indonesia's liberalism as well as secularism to Malaysia.

"I am disturbed that the opposition is not only guidance from the Indonesian knowledge of political struggle, but trying to move the ! reformasi! -style onslaught to our country.

NONE"From the wider perspective, there have been invisible hands personification their purpose in the credentials to ensure that Muslim leaders have been liberal, open as well as suitable to their tellurian strategy," Rahim (right) says in theMingguan Malaysiareport.

Among others, he said, Habibie in his speech in Malaysia was reported to have since the impression that Indonesia was some-more "advanced" when it came to issues surrounding sexuality as well as gender.

"It is as if Habibie is unapproachable of Indonesia's lifestyle (on lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender issues) as well as felt it was odd for Malaysians to have such the reaction upon such moral issues," he said.

Commending Zainuddin for the "brave" article, the former tip cop pronounced Indonesia's leaders had "sketchy" backgrounds as well as associations, as well as alluded that they may have been "chosen" by the tellurian superpowers.
Amien chosen by the US?

"It is approaching for the superpower similar! to the US to take proactive measures, similar to selecting people to be pushed up, as leaders in the Muslim world.

"Amien was considered the assuage as well as magnanimous Muslim in Indonesia, as well as the member of the NGO Jaringan Islam Liberal (JIL) with... Gus Dur," he said.

gus dur abdul rahman wahid pkr pc 180808 07He claimed that liberalism flourished underneath the order of Gus Dur (left), that saw the expansion of Komunitas Utan Kayu "which is active in fortifying freedom of speech as well as the LGBT agenda".

He also pronounced that "there is report that Gus Dur had admitted" to connecting Anwar with former World Bank boss Paul Wolfowitz.

"Apparentl! y, the me! eting was to have Anwar the pull in their efforts to stop Muslim youths from making Islam as their life beam as well as from posterior the idea of an Islamic state.

"In short, their idea was to spin the younger generation of Muslims in to magnanimous thinkers," Rahim said, adding that Wolfowitz is partial of the "neo conservative Jewish lobby group". Read More @ Source



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