Who is actually politicising MH370?
KUALA LUMPUR: Jebat Must Die (JMD), the articulate anonymous blogger, raised some
pertinent issues over Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's allegations that
the Government is accusing the pilot of MH370 as a potential hijacker.
The blogger pointed out that Anwar had made these allegations during an interview
with CNN and it was baseless and utterly misrepresenting the actual situation.
JMD argued that in the first place, the issue of the pilot having committed such act
was raised in the Daily Mail, a UK-based publication.
However, the blgoger said, the CNN interviewer, apart from playing along with Anwar
in making the accusations on the Government, did not even mention the fact that it was
the Daily Mail that had actually made such speculations and conjectures intended at
sullying the pilot of the missing aircraft.
Below is the article by JMD (A video link is also provided at the end of the article):
"What can we say about Anwar Ibrahim?
He had recently announced that Malaysian government is accusing the captain
of the missing #MH370 flight as a potential hijacker.
This act which can only be described as an utterly vulgar political misinformation
and distortion of facts, is a genuine act of desperation befitting someone who is
grasping for any political mileage.
To make matters worse, CNN is now a party to it.
What he just did, not only unfair to the running investigation, but also disrespectful
to thefamily members of the pilot, Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah (53). Anwar Ibrahim
had just used this unfortunate event and the unlucky pilot as one of his political
chess pieces to further his sadistic agenda.
There is no realm outside the realm of profanity can best describe this latest manoeuvre
of his. "Despicable", "rotten", "shameful" could not capture the very essence of what he
had just did.
In the interview linked below, Anwar Ibrahim asserted his disinformation efforts by
saying it is unfair for the Government to say that the pilot would commit such
a thing (hijacking) without any investigation.
That was pure lie. In every press conference, we were told that investigations are
being made by the authorities and all sundry know that the government have not
suspected anyone. They are investigating all credible leads and all passengers and
crew members are subjected to thorough investigation. No witch hunt, no finger
pointing.
But Anwar Ibrahim thinks that everything is all about him.
He is saying that the government is attacking him about his connection with the pilot
just to cover up the 'incompetence and failure' in handling the crisis. So far, in all
the PCs involved, nobody from the authorities had attacked him.
His name was never mentioned.
The CNN reporter failed to raise the issue that the speculation was first brought up
by a UK tabloid.
In fact, the reporter stupidly asked Anwar Ibrahim why did the government throw this
kind of narrative to the public when in the first place, the government of Malaysia
is not doing that at all.
Is CNN employing run of the mill reporters these days? Must be. Since they could
swallow whatever Anwar Ibrahim is pushing down their throats with glee. If they
want to contact the government, they should just get the facts
from the press conference directly.
But CNN is acting like a below average
news network - not doing its research
and homework. The speculation
that the missing pilot could have a
political motive was hatched
by a UK tabloid called the Daily Mail.
unnamed sources, Daily Mail had
alluded that the pilot could have
hijacked the plane.
This story is the basis of rumours which
is then used by Anwar Ibrahim to make
a wild allegations towards the
government. And of course we have
intelligent editors lapping up the
conspiracy theory by republishing the
story for Malaysians to read.
The fact is, all aspects of the missing flight are currently being investigated.
Anwar Ibrahim must stop being delusionaland paranoid. We think he is losing
the plot. All megalomaniacs will suffer this kind of downfall in credibility. He must
admit that in this particular crisis, he is not relevant. What kind of input can he
provide to help find the missing aircraft?
admit that in this particular crisis, he is not relevant. What kind of input can he
provide to help find the missing aircraft?
Like the wise saying goes -
"if you have nothing good to say, better not say anything at all".
VIDEO LINK
source : the mole
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