| Call on Barisan Nasional 
    Ministers and leaders to have at least 30% of Toh Kin Woon’s sincerity and 
    honesty to speak the truth and tell Abdullah that the people’s discontents 
    and unhappiness are a greater threat to the country’s peace and stability 
    than peaceful marches, pickets and demonstrations 
    _____________Media Conference
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ________________
 
      (Parliament,
      Thursday):  
      When Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad 
      Badawi became the fifth Prime Minister on 30th October 2003, he made the 
      famous pledge to “hear the truth, however unpleasant”, which he had 
      infamously dishonored in the past four years.
 Recently, Abdulah’s pledge to “hear the truth” was ignomiously revised by 
      the Information Minister, Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin as applying only to 
      Barisan Nasional leaders and government officials but not to the media, 
      the civil society or the ordinary Malaysian public!
 
 In the past four years, however, Barisan Nasional Ministers and leaders 
      had been afflicted by the “Dare not speak the truth to Pak Lah” syndrome.
 
 This has resulted in the least hands-on Prime Minister in the nation’s 
      history but with the most Ministerial portfolios (trebling as Minister for 
      Finance and Minister for Internal Security) setting a new record in 
      Malaysian political history as a Prime Minister who has lost touch with 
      the national pulse in the shortest time ever since assuming the highest 
      political office of the land.
 
 It is refreshing that in this ocean of distortions, half-truths and 
      downright lies passing off as “truth”, Gerakan Penang State Executive 
      Councillor, Dr. Toh Kin Woon has gloriously broken ranks in a letter to 
      Malaysiakini yesterday declaring that it is the people’s “discontent and 
      unhappiness that will be a greater threat to our country’s peace and 
      stability, rather than the marches, pickets and demonstrations”.
 
 I call on Barisan Nasional Ministers and leaders to have at least 30% of 
      Toh Kin Woon’s sincerity and honesty to speak the truth to the Prime 
      Minister whether about the “Walk for Justice” of 2,000 lawyers organized 
      by the Bar Council for restoration of the independence and integrity of 
      the judiciary; the 40,000-strong Bersih rally in support of electoral 
      reforms for clean, free and fair elections; the 30,000-strong Hindraf 
      demonstration on the socio-economic and cultural plight of the Malaysian 
      Indians particularly the lower strata; or the numerous pickets by the 
      Malaysian Trades Union Congress and trade unions for higher salaries to 
      meet rising costs of living so burdensome to the workers.
 
 So far, there is only one Barisan Nasional leader – a state Exco from 
      Penang -who is prepared to call a spade a spade and tell Abdullah the 
      truth.
 
 Are there no other Barisan Nasional leader, occupying higher and more 
      important government and party positions whether at the national or state 
      level, who could back up Toh Kin Woon to start the process of telling the 
      Prime Minister the truth?
 
 What about MIC’s Samy Vellu, Gerakan’s Datuk Seri Dr. Lim Keng Yaik and 
      Tan Sri Dr. Koh Tsu Koon, MCA’s Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting and the other three 
      MCA Ministers? Is there none from the Barisan Nasional component parties 
      in Sabah and Sarawak? Is there not a single UMNO Minister or leader who 
      could be relied upon to speak the unvarnished truth?
 
 That the syndrome of “Dare not tell Pak Lah the truth” is very advanced 
      and even terminal is highlighted by the refusal of the Minister in the 
      Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz yesterday to withdraw 
      and apologize for his offensive and unwarranted slur of the supporters of 
      the Hindraf demonstration in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday as “penyangak” when he 
      said on Tuesday:
 
    
    
      “Some 20,000 penyangak 
      (crooks) who participated in the rally would not jeopardize our viewpoint 
      of the entire community”. 
      Nazri not only compounded the 
      offence he committed by repeating the slur of “penyangak” but also in 
      claiming that his action was vindicated by the Cabinet which discussed the 
      Hindraf demonstration yesterday.
 Are there no shadows of Toh Kin Woon among the Ministers and leadership of 
      the Barisan Nasional component parties – or is Toh a completely lone voice 
      in the Barisan Nasional wilderness?
 
 
      (29/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |