Sudut Khidmat Pengisian Jawatan Kosong

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http://www.mppp.gov.my/web/guest/jawatan_kosong

Portal ADUAN RASMI Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang (ePintas)

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Media Terkini Pakatan Rakyat [klik pada logo untuk terus ke laman web]


Saya mengenali Anwar Ibrahim sejak 25 tahun yang lalu. Ketika itu Anwar adalah presiden Abim.

Apabila Anwar menyertai kerajaan, hubungan kami masih akrab. Setelah Anwar difitnah dan dipenjarakan, saya sering mendoakan agar beliau tabah dan tidak mengalah. Sekarang beliau adalah harapan kepada rakyat yang mencintai keadilan dan kemanan sejagat.

Saya minta tuan-tuan dan puan-puan agar bersama-sama Anwar Ibrahim untuk mengangkat martabat kemanusian yang meletakkan keadilan dan prinsip Islam sebagai asas perjuangan.”

- Prof. Dr. Yusuf Al-Qaradawi , 19 Disember 2009


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Aug 13, 2009

MEDIA STATEMENT: The Aung San Suu Kyi Verdict: ASEAN Must Act-malaysiakini

THE AUNG SAN SUU KYI VERDICT: ASEAN MUST ACT

Parti Keadilan Rakyat (KEADILAN) condemns the guilty verdict and harsh prison sentence handed down by the Burmese court yesterday in the case against Aung San Suu Kyi and her colleagues, Khin Khin Win and Win Ma Ma. While the guilty verdict was fully expected, it is nevertheless deeply disappointing, especially as the case had offered a precious opportunity for the military junta to gracefully make some significant steps towards change.

Instead, the junta continues to violate human rights and poses as a threat to regional peace and security (the military regime is suspected of secretly exploring nuclear capabilities).

The court decision came as the grand finale of a carefully orchestrated charade, with political manipulation being unconvincingly dressed up as a judicial process. The junta leaders evidently felt the heat of international outrage to the point that they immediately announced that her 3-year hard labour prison sentence was commuted to 18 months under house arrest. Despite their reduction of the sentence, we believe the Burmese military regime acted with malicious intent.

Their main aim has always been to ensure that Aung San Suu Kyi would not be able to play a role in next year’s general election, and they have not budged an inch on this. The connection of this case to the elections was further underlined by the government’s justification of her continued detention, saying that true supporters of democracy do not want them to be marred by riots and unrest. It should be remembered that there are still thousands of political opponents languishing in prison, and it is safe to assume that they will remain there for the same purpose.

The world is again outraged, but it is Asean which stands to lose in real terms, being guilty by association. Thus, Asean must take firm and prompt action to bring their recalcitrant member into line, especially with the human rights principles stated in the Asean Charter – a major step which could improve the current poor standing of Asean nations in the world.

If Asean still wants to save the face of the junta’s leaders, they could do this by initiating a renewed communal effort towards enhancing standards of democracy and human rights in Burma.


WAN AZIZAH WAN ISMAIL
President
Parti Keadilan Rakyat
Malaysia

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