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Serious Dr M Anwar Ibrahim joined hands to fix 阿进 Najib

tun_dr_m

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Mongolian model BBQ ghost had a good laugh today, looking at this scene:


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http://news.asiaone.com/news/malaysia/malaysia-abuzz-old-foes-mahathir-anwar-join-hands

Malaysia abuzz as old foes Mahathir, Anwar join hands
AFP | Monday, Sep 5, 2016

Malaysia's former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad meets his jailed former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim, face-to-face after 18 years.

Photo: Najwan Halimi Facebook

Kuala Lumpur - Once bitter foes, former Malaysian leader Mahathir Mohamad and the one-time protege he jailed, Anwar Ibrahim, exchanged a previously-unthinkable handshake Monday that illustrated the country's topsy-turvy politics.

Mahathir sparked a social media frenzy with a show of support at a court appearance by Anwar, who was jailed again last year by Malaysia's current government following a controversial sodomy conviction, the same charge Mahathir used against him in 1998.


The brief and smiling encounter - images were shared widely online - underlined the current political flux in Malaysia, where opposition to scandal-tainted current Prime Minister Najib Razak has upended alliances.

Najib is accused of massive graft in the alleged looting of billions of dollars in state money. He denies the charge and has cracked down in response.

Mahathir, who imposed his will on Malaysia for 22 years as prime minister before retiring in 2003, has led calls for Najib to be toppled and to face justice.

Monday's meeting capped months in which Anwar and Mahathir have flirted from a distance, reviving memories of their stormy past.

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When I saw Mahathir in the news I was surprised that he's already 91 years old. He look better than LKY at that age.

Maybe it's true that LKY was a victim of bad karma from all his past misdeeds?
 

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When I saw Mahathir in the news I was surprised that he's already 91 years old. He look better than LKY at that age.

Maybe it's true that LKY was a victim of bad karma from all his past misdeeds?

anyone who lives past 90 is considered blessed with good kharma.
 

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mugabe


Yr statement including or excluding this Bastard? 92 yo.


Despite all the years in power Mugabe was not able to suppress the judiciary like LKY.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-37270873

Robert Mugabe lambasts Zimbabwe judges over protests

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has criticised judges who give permission for anti-government protests which later turn violent.

He said the judges showed a reckless disregard for peace, and warned that they should not dare to be negligent when making decisions.

The opposition has accused him of trying to intimidate the judiciary.

On Monday, opposition supporters are going to court to challenge a two-week ban on demonstrations.

There have been a number of violent protests in Zimbabwe in recent weeks as the country's economic crisis deepens.

The president recently warned protesters there would be no Zimbabwean uprising similar to the "Arab Spring".

He has routinely blamed the country's economic problems on sabotage by Western critics of his policies - which include the seizure of white-owned commercial farms for black people.

The opposition says the latest demonstration ban is unconstitutional and has approached the High Court to challenge it.

Mr Mugabe was reported to have told a conference of the governing Zanu-PF's youth wing on Saturday that "enough is enough" and he would not permit violent protests to carry on.

The latest bout of violence began more than a week ago when tear gas and water cannon were used by police to stop protesters.

"Our courts, our justice system, our judges should be the ones who understand even better than ordinary citizens. They dare not be negligent in their decisions when requests are made by people who want to demonstrate," the Sunday News quoted Mr Mugabe as saying.

The president said there was violence each time the court had allowed the protests to go ahead.

Police routinely blame a lack of manpower and the security threat as reasons for barring opposition protests, but their arguments have often been overturned by the High Court.

Mr Mugabe, 92, recently arrived back in Zimbabwe from abroad amid rumours about his state of health, joking at the main airport in Harare that he had died and been resurrected.
 

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It's surprising mathatter can still walk unaided but peeps like the thai king for example is already brain dead.
 
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