Kalau takut ke US.. jangan la nampak sangat!!
Pagi berdemo bukan main depan Kedutaan Aussie..
Petang tiba-tiba kata nak check dulu kenyataan US..
Hehehehe..
Mana tahan beb!
Apa-apa hal.. masak Jamaludin Al-Raba kat US sana nak menjawab!
PM pun nak gi US tak lama lagi dengan Kak Mah..
Kak Mah plak nak bawak kain 2-3 tan nak tunjuk busana baru kat bini Obama..
Dey KJ..
Sama la apa yang Australia cakap dan apa yang US cakap..
Hakikatnya sama..
Australia suruh drop kes sebab depa dah nampak Mahkamah sini macam tahi!
US suruh Malaysia pastikan Anwar dapat perbicaraan yang adil dan saksaman..
Bukan macam situasi semasa nih!!
Kesimpulannya.. balik ke Mahkamah gakkkkk!!
err.. apa yang UMNO marah sangat nih??
sunsnake 18022010
No protest against US, says KJ
By Adib Zalkapli
PUTRAJAYA, Feb 17 — Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin today hinted that the movement will not protest against the United States over its Senate’s call for Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to be given a fair trial.
“I have to study the statement made by Senator John Kerry because there is a big difference. If you say you want a fair trial, and what the 50 Australian MPs that want the charges to be dropped and the insinuation that the charges were politically motivated, that is two different things,” said Khairy (picture) referring to the demand by the Australian parliamentary Sub-committee on Foreign Relations for Anwar’s sodomy charge be dropped.
Earlier today Kerry, who is the US Senate Chairman of Foreign Relation Committee, called on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to ensure a fair and free trial for Anwar and “to settle his case in a manner that builds confidence in the impartiality and credibility of the Malaysian judicial system.”
Khairy said Kerry’s call for a fair resolution of the trial reflects the wishes of the Malaysian public too.
The Rembau MP was speaking after a two-hour meeting with Najib which was also attended by all members of the Umno Youth executive committee.
On the protest against the Australian lawmakers today, Khairy said he had also briefed the Prime Minister on the matter.
“He was also satisfied that we presented a protest note to the Australian High Commission,” he said.
“I explained that the protest note was not against the Australian government or the Australian people, but against the 50 MPs,” added Khairy.
The protest this morning was also attended by members of the Malay nationalist group Perkasa and the Barisan Nasional back-benchers.
Some 300 people took part in the process a total of three memoranda were submitted to the Australian High Commission.
Najib had previously said that the government will explain the charges brought against Anwar to Australian lawmakers.
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