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Anwar's Path to Power

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19 Oct 2009 12:57 AEST

Ramzan

From: Canberra

See the unseen..

Most of the people here reckon that Anwar can bring a new change to Malaysia, becoming a new hero, and save the day. I'm not a pro-govt or pro-opp either, but I was so disappointed and feels sorry about most of the comments published here. Do you all really know what's happening to Anwar, and why he been sacked? Do you supporting Anwar for his 'kind' action by letting his supporters marching on the street, creating a chaotic and panic situation to the Malaysian public? Yeahh..who cares, right.?

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24 Sep 2008 01:07 AEST

Mark

From: Singapore

It's about time that the current regime be removed. Anwar is definitely the man for the top job - the proof of this statement is in the fact that Mahathir 'removed' him from politics 10 years ago, fearing the demise of his own position. With today's sentencing of Raja Petra under the ISA for 2 years, however, it remains to be seen whether Anwar can avoid the draconian monster that is the ISA. If he can, then it's just a matter of time.

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18 Sep 2008 19:28 AEST

Lingam

From: Perth

An entrenched regime with archaic ideas, patronages, and draconian laws against peaceful opposition has passed its use by date. Anwar offers refreshing change that can take the country forward. He deserves support.

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17 Sep 2008 23:35 AEST

Daniel Lim

From: Sydney

Anwar Ibrahim is a rare man of ideal and conviction, he had walked through the halls of power and had spent the darkest hours behind bars. He knows how government works and knows what social justice is all about. His self-sacrificing courage and his exemplary loyalty to champion the cause of humanity has earned him the hallmark of the greatest leader in M'sia

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16 Sep 2008 21:10 AEST

May

From: Cairns

No doubt about it! Malaysia government need to change. I think Malaysian prefer short pain rather than long pain! Come on Malaysia! Malaysia Boleh!

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15 Sep 2008 22:47 AEST

George Yong

From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

I sit now in my office, with Anwar's rally just several kilometers away. Just earlier, my grandmother just rang me about there being soldiers and police on the streets. It is clear that we need some change. Whether or not Anwar Ibrahim will do us good, time will tell. Anything is better.

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15 Sep 2008 15:33 AEST

Ron Lim

From: Petaling Jaya

Despite all odds and the machinery at the BN Govt's disposal to spoil his day, I think Anwar will be the next PM of Malaysia because he has the rakyat (citizens) behind him.

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15 Sep 2008 11:24 AEST

mark davis

From: sysdney

Re: Michael Atkin. Michael I would take your comments more seriously if you hadn't written it before you even saw the programme or the questions that were asked.

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