From DAP http://www.malaysia.net/dap Adnan's vulgar gestures: Shame for Abdullah By Lim Kit Siang Deputy
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi should be
ashamed of himself for defending the crude, vulgar and
indecent gestures of Pahang Mentri Besar Adnan Yaakob
during the Sanggang by-election nomination instead of
reprimanding and demanding that the latter give an
immediate and unconditional public apology. What is
even more shocking is that Abdullah could be so cynical
and amoral as to say that the issue of Adnans
crude, vulgar and indecent gestures would not affect the
Barisan Nasional's chances in the Sanggang state
by-election, casting aspersion on the judgment, good
taste and morality of the voters of Sanggang. Abdullahs
claim that Adnan was merely reacting to the "abuses
and extreme harassment by aggressive PAS supporters"
is unacceptable, for there could be no excuse whatsoever
for a head of government to behave in so crude, vulgar
and indecent a manner in open public places, in the face
of men, women and children. If the
Pahang Mentri Besar can conduct himself in a crude,
vulgar and indecent manner in public on the ground that
he was "provoked", then police officers and
constables are also entitled to take the law into their
own hands on the ground that they were
"provoked" - an excuse which was in fact used
by the former Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Rahim
Noor for assaulting the former Deputy Prime Minister,
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim almost to an inch of his life
when Anwar was first detained in the Bukit Aman police
lock up on Sept. 20, 1998. Abdullah
had compounded his highly improper conduct when he
admitted that he himself did not see Adnans crude,
vulgar and indecent gestures, but he could only
sympathise with Adnan - when Abdullah should be reviewing
the question of the suitability of Adnan to continue as
Pahang Mentri Besar. Malaysians
are aghast at the new Abdullah Badawi from the partisan
extent he is prepared to go to defend the wrong and
dishonourable, in utter disregard of the most rudimentary
notions of right and wrong and proper and improper
conduct for the head of a state government. I would urge Abdullah, as Deputy Prime Minister in line to be the fifth Prime Minister, to reconsider his public stand on Adnans crude, vulgar and indecent public gestures and demand that Adnan make an immediate and unconditional apology - as a lesson to all Barisan Nasional leaders that there could be no acceptable excuses for them to act in any crude, vulgar and indecent manner. |