| 2007 had been “annus 
    horribilis” – make 2008 a year of hope and change for Malaysians that the 
    great pledges of Abdullah when he became Prime Minister for an united, just, 
    accountable and democratic Malaysian nation are fulfilled despite the great 
    breaches of the past four years __________________2008 New Year Message
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 _____________________
 
      (Parliament, 
      Monday):  
      Malaysians heave a sigh of 
      relief at the end of 2007, a year which had opened with such great promise 
      as it is to celebrate the 50th Merdeka anniversary of the nation.
 I cannot think of a better term to describe 2007 than to borrow from Queen 
      Elizabeth II in one of her most unforgettable annual messages when she 
      said that the year that had just ended was an “annus horribilis”.
 
 For Malaysians, 2007 had been an “annus horribilis” (a horrible year), a 
      year which Malaysians would not look back with undulated pleasure and 
      pride – but with great foreboding!
 
 This is because 2007, the 50th Merdeka anniversary costing over RM100 
      million of taxpayers’ money in public celebrations, should be the year 
      where Malaysians can look with pride and confidence into the next 50 
      years, founded on the fulfillment of the many great pledges which Datuk 
      Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had made on becoming Prime Minister and for 
      which he was given the unprecedented electoral mandate of over 91 per cent 
      of parliamentary seats in the 2004 general election.
 
 But 2007 has proved to be one of the most divisive and troubled year in 
      the half-a-century of Malaysia’s nationhood – with religious polarization 
      assuming its most serious dimension in dividing Malaysians, compounding an 
      already difficult problem of racial polarization in the nation-building 
      process.
 
 It was announced a few days ago that an unprecedented 27,668 students 
      scored all 8As in this year’s Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) examination.
 
 Abdullah would have scored all straight Fs in his four-year report card 
      for the great pledges of reform he had promised to make when became the 
      fifth Prime Minister of Malaysia, whether police reform by implementing 
      the most proposal of the Royal Police Commission and establish an 
      Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) to create 
      an efficient, incorruptible, professional world-class police service; 
      create a first-world Parliament; restore the independence, integrity and 
      competence of the judiciary; eradicate corruption; respect human rights 
      and press freedom; prepared the “hear the truth”: from the people and be a 
      Prime Minister for all Malaysians!
 
 Let all Malaysians come together as one to put the annus horribilis of 
      2007 behind us, not by suffering the worst denial syndrome in Malaysian 
      history by denying its existence, but by courageously owning up to the 
      disaster of the past 12 months in nation-building and making the new year 
      resolution by all Malaysians that 2008 should not be a repeat of another 
      annus horribilis – starting with a serious national commitment for change 
      and renewal starting with next general election which will be held in 
      2008.
 
 
      (31/12/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |