|  |  Media Statement by Lim Kit Siang in Parliament 
		on Thursday, 17th July 2008: 
		Hamid Albar the greatest national security threat Datuk Seri Syed Albar is a major security threat if the Home 
		Minister is so gullible as to launch a massive three-day 1,600-personnel 
		police operation to lock down Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley causing 
		great financial losses and inconveniencing hundreds of thousands of 
		people based on “rubbish” intelligence about a non-existent high-level 
		Pakatan Rakyat leadership meeting, two speeches, two blogs and two SMS.
 Hamid had promised Parliament on Tuesday to retract his allegation that 
		DAP Secretary-General and Penang Chief Minister, Lim Guan Eng, DAP 
		National Vice Chairman and MP for Kepong, Dr. Tan Seng Giaw and I had 
		attended a top leadership meeting of Pakatan Rakyat at the Parti 
		Keadilan Rakyat headquarters on July 9 to plot a mass demonstration in 
		or at Parliament last Monday to justify the deployment of 1,600 police 
		personnel to create a three-day gridlock of the Federal capital and the 
		Klang Valley.
 
 Why is Hamid so conspicuously silent about his promise in Parliament in 
		the past three days?
 
 Is he still checking on whether he had been taken for a ride by his 
		dishonest informers who had concocted such tall tale about a fictitious 
		meeting of top Pakatan Rakyat leaders on July 9, purportedly attended by 
		Guan Eng, Seng Giaw and myself – when it is just a pack of lies?
 
 Hamid said yesterday that Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim should not worry 
		about giving his DNA samples if he were interested to seek the truth 
		behind the sodomy allegations against him.
 
 Anwar has said that he has no faith in the system as he is concerned 
		about the fabrication of DNA test results.
 
 If there is a national opinion poll, I believe the majority of 
		Malaysians is behind Anwar in having grave doubts about the credibility 
		and integrity of the institutions of government, particularly those 
		headed by Hamid.
 
 Hamid’s own conduct has given ammunition not only to justify Anwar’s 
		lack of faith in the integrity of the system of police investigations 
		and administration of justice, but also public skepticism that 
		government institutions, whether the police, the judiciary or the Home 
		Ministry could be fair, independent, impartial and professional in the 
		handling of the latest sodomy allegation against Anwar.
 
 If a Home Minister, the No. 1 man in charge of the Police force in the 
		country, can so blatantly and without shame and impunity, purvey a lie 
		about a non-existent top leadership meeting of Pakatan Rakyat on July 9 
		purportedly attended by Guan Eng, Seng Giaw and I to plot a non-existent 
		demonstration in Parliament on July 14, using it as an excuse to launch 
		a massive three-day police operation to lock down Kuala Lumpur and the 
		Klang Valley, who could ever trust in the credibility and integrity of 
		government institutions?
 
 Hamid should stop advising Anwar or any Malaysian to trust in the 
		integrity of national institutions, organs and agencies until and unless 
		he is prepared to set the example of being a Home Minister who 
		understands the meaning of honesty, credibility, impartiality and 
		integrity.
 
 Hamid had been doubly offensive when he had said that he wanted to check 
		on our alibis to establish that the three DAP leaders were not present 
		at the so-called July 9 Pakatan Rakyat leadership meeting.
 
 It is not for Guan Eng, Seng Giaw and I to prove our alibis but for 
		Hamid to prove that there was indeed a top Pakatan Rakyat leadership 
		meeting on July 9 which was attended by the three of us.
 
 Hamid should stop his double standards of applying the principle that 
		Pakatan Rakyat leaders are guilty until proven innocent, while for 
		Barisan Nasional the principle to be applied is that they are innocent 
		unless proven guilty.
 
 This was why I had asked in Parliament on Wednesday why Hamid had not 
		launched police actions against the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri 
		Najib Razak and other Cabinet Ministers as there were so many blogs and 
		SMS making serious allegations against them – if two speeches, two blogs 
		and two SMS were sufficient to justify the launching of a three-day 
		1,600-personnel massive police operation to lock down Kuala Lumpur and 
		Klang Valley.
 
 When is Hamid going to own up that the so-called July 9 top Pakatan 
		Rakyat leadership meeting attended by Guan Eng, Seng Giaw and I is a 
		pure figment of imagination and accept responsibility for the totally 
		unnecessary and unjustified three-day inconveniencing of hundreds of 
		thousands of people in Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley by getting 
		Cabinet approval to pay compensation to all those who suffered financial 
		losses, whether major or minor?
 
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      Lim 
    Kit Siang,  DAP 
		Parliamentary leader & MP for Ipoh Timor  |  |