Nurul Izzah glad Najib allowed bail


Looi Sue-Chern

PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar with party members in Seberang Jaya last night. She says nobody should experience what her father, Anwar Ibrahim, and many others had gone through for daring to go up against the system as legitimate dissenters. – The Malaysian Insight pic by David ST Loh, September 21, 2018.

NURUL Izzah Anwar is glad Najib Razak, who was yesterday slapped with 25 charges of corruption and money laundering linked to the 1Malaysia Development Bhd scandal, has been granted bail.

She reminded the new regime in Putrajaya that no one should be oppressed – not even the enemy.

“I am glad Najib was granted bail. It’s a testament. Despite the enormity of the alleged loot, he was still granted bail,” the PKR vice-president told reporters after speaking at a gathering with Penang party members in Seberang Jaya last night.

She said September 20 – yesterday – marked the 20th anniversary of her father Anwar Ibrahim’s arrest.

And now, it also marks the day when a former prime minister was charged with multiple counts under the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act and anti-money laundering laws.

Anwar’s eldest daughter, in her speech, said no one should oppress others, not even their enemy. The remark led reporters to ask what she thought about the charges against Najib.

He was charged over the RM2.6 billion deposited into his personal bank accounts in 2013, and for receiving RM42 million in illegal proceeds linked to SRC International Sdn Bhd, a former subsidiary of 1MDB.

Already slapped with seven charges of money laundering, criminal breach of trust and power abuse in July and last month, Najib was yesterday charged with four counts of corruption and 21 counts of money laundering. The court granted him a RM3.5 million bail with two sureties.

Nurul Izzah said after her father was arrested on September 20, 1998, he was assaulted by the then inspector-general of police while handcuffed and blindfolded.

“He was left without medical attention for five days. We only found out about this from a royal commission of inquiry.”

PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar (left) and Penanti assemblyman Dr Norlela Ariffin in Seberang Jaya last night. Nurul Izzah says after her father was arrested on September 20, 1998, he was assaulted by the then inspector-general of police while handcuffed and blindfolded. – The Malaysian Insight pic by David ST Loh, September 21, 2018.

Anwar was detained without trial under the Internal Security Act, and weeks after his arrest, he was charged with corruption, for allegedly interfering in police investigations into him.

He was sentenced to six years’ jail for corruption, and another nine years for sodomy. His conviction was overturned in 2004.

“If you ask me, I don’t think you can find many similarities (between the two cases),” said Nurul Izzah.

“If you want to compare, clearly, my father was a political prisoner. That’s why we have been working so hard to implement reforms, so that nobody else is subjected to such cruelty.”

The Permatang Pauh MP said nobody should experience what Anwar and many others had gone through for daring to go up against the system as legitimate dissenters.

“Why did the people voice out in defence of Anwar all these years? It’s because he was oppressed.

“I thank the people for being vocal in pressuring the powers that be to remember their obligations.”

Earlier, Nurul Izzah, who is campaigning to retain her vice-president’s post in the ongoing PKR elections, said even though September 20 is a “tragic” date, the party born out of Anwar’s two-decade struggle for justice and reform has proven that it can rise and bring change.

PKR, a component of the ruling Pakatan Harapan coalition, has the largest representation in the Dewan Rakyat, with 51 seats. – September 21, 2018.


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  • You are only there because of the privilege of being your father's
    daughter. Not because of anything else.

    Posted 7 years ago by The Rover · Reply

  • 1. Don't play and act Saint. He should have not be granted bail. Law is law. Not reform. Millions of Rakyat were effected.

    2. There is no such thing as reform but purely Rakyat demanded justice. Rakyat love for the country. Rakyat wanted better Malaysia for them and future generations. Better leaders to managed Malaysia.

    3. Don't add your father struggle as Rakyat struggle. He is struggling for himself.

    4. Thanks

    Posted 7 years ago by It's me GR · Reply

  • Justice to the people must be upheld. When law is too lenient and hence angers the majority of the people, it is no more justice.

    Posted 7 years ago by Tanahair Ku · Reply

  • This clearly shows you Nurul dont know the feelings of the rakyat on ground whos so boiled up with this Big stealing and suffering daily because of the billions stole . Pls have a heart for the struggling rakyat, not the Thief!

    Posted 7 years ago by Msian First · Reply

  • I have never come across HYPOCRISY IN THE HIGHEST ORDER from one particular race. These ease amoung all races in the WORLD is THE BEST. MADE IN MALAYSIA PRODUCT.

    Posted 7 years ago by HI HI · Reply

  • SHE IS TRYING TO PIT UP AN ACT 'FLORENCE NIGHTANGLE. Who the he'll she tings she is Malaysia dies not belong to her or a family

    Posted 7 years ago by HI HI · Reply

  • The MONEY is from MAKAYSIAN TAX payers not your body money so shut your bloody mouth learn to form a family before trying to run a country. If u can't run a family how are u going to run a country?

    Posted 7 years ago by HI HI · Reply

  • We LOVE our country. Not U or YR FATHER.
    HYPOCRITES.

    Posted 7 years ago by HI HI · Reply

  • YR fathers struggle was NOT for MALAYSIANS OR MALAYSIA it was for SODOMIZE he used MALAYSIANS to fight his battle .

    Posted 7 years ago by HI HI · Reply

  • your fight is over..stop being a hypocrite. we Malaysians are still fighting kleptocrats n its not over till they are all punished.

    Posted 7 years ago by Ummu Hanin · Reply

    • you're right...

      Posted 7 years ago by The Lone Ranger ... · Reply