|  |  Speech by Lim Kit Siang at the 2,000-People DAP 
		Batu Pahat dinner in Batu Pahat, Johore on Friday, 4th July 
		2008 at 10 pm: 
		Abdullah should give categorical assurance that he will 
		not launch another Ops Lalang with mass ISA arrests of Opposition 
		leaders to seek an “easy” but short-sighted way out of his political 
		siege to consolidate his power position In Parliament last evening (Thursday), the Prime Minister Datuk 
		Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi told reporters that the people should not to 
		listen to rumours of an impending emergency rule.
 He said: “The government was stable. The security is under control. 
		Everything is under control. Don't believe anything you hear.
 
 “I don't think anybody should be worry. There are too many rumours.”
 
 Rumours have indeed become very rife in recent times, with Abdullah as 
		Prime Minister under siege since the March general election 125 days ago 
		– from both inside Umno, Barisan Nasional and outside.
 
 In practice, rumours should not be given much credibility. However, in 
		Malaysia’s political culture and tight mainstream media control, rumours 
		have greater credibility than other countries as many rumours had 
		subsequently proven true than the many official denials issued by 
		purported authoritative sources.
 
 The latest rumour is that there is mounting pressure in the corridors of 
		power for strong-armed measures to invoke draconian and undemocratic 
		laws to deal with dissent, raising questions whether the country is on 
		the threshold of a major clampdown against dissent – with the Abdullah 
		government facing deepening public crisis of confidence, whether from 
		the failure to deliver belated reforms in the past four months, 
		inability to deal with a worsening economic scenario, public protests at 
		the unconscionable increase in oil prices sparking all-round inflation 
		or the mishandling of the political crisis like the high-profile C4 
		murder of the Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu.
 
 I call on the Prime Minister to give categorical assurance that he will 
		stay true to his pledges of democratic and human rights reforms and not 
		launch another Ops Lalang with mass Internal Security Act (ISA) arrests 
		of Opposition leaders to seek an ”easy” but short-sighted way out of his 
		“political siege” to consolidate his power position.
 
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      Lim 
    Kit Siang,  DAP 
		Parliamentary leader & MP for Ipoh Timor  |  |