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Datuk Dr Hassan Ahmad menyatakan kesediaanya memimpin Sekretariat Selamatkan Bahasa Melayu - yang merancang mengadakan perhimpunan besar ala Gabungan Pilihanraya Bersih dan Adil (Bersih) - bagi membantah dasar pengajaran dan pembelajaraan sains dan matematik dalam Bahasa Inggeris (PPSMI).




“Kalau tidak ada orang (tokoh lain), bolehlah,” kata tokoh pejuang bahasa itu, yang juga bekas ketua pengarah Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP).



Bagaimanapun, tambah Dr Hassan, butiran lanjut bantahan sekretariat itu, serta jawatan rasmi beliau dalam sekretariat itu belum diputuskan.
Beliau menambah, keputusan berhubung kedua-dua perkara itu bergantung kepada hasil pertemuan sulungnya dengan jawatankuasa pelaksananya - yang dikepalai pengarahnya Hasni Abas - Rabu depan.



Penghujung bulan lalu, sekumpulan NGO Melayu dan parti pembangkang sepakat menganjurkan demonstrasi besar - digelar “Himpunan 100 Ribu Selamatkan Bahasa Melayu” - bagi menyerahkan memorandum kepada Yang di-Pertuan Agong di Istana Negara.
Hasni Jumaat lalu berkata, memorandum tersebut antaranya, memohon campur tangan baginda sebagai ketua negara bagi mengembalikan bahasa Melayu sebagai bahasa pengantar dua subjek itu.



Umno harus sokong



Sementara itu, Dr Hassan ketika diminta mengulas pelaksanaan dasar kontroversi yang diperkenalkan tujuh tahun lalu itu berkata:
“Saya ini sudah menyampah. (Kerajaan) timbulkan masalah… kerajaan pandai buat masalah tetapi tidak pandai selesai masalah,” katanya kepada Malaysiakini hari ini.
“Dulu semasa keputusan (memperkenalkan PPSMI) dibuat, tidak minta pandangan orang lain.”
Mengulas lanjut, beliau yang juga pengerusi Yayasan Karyawan berkata, desakan bagi memansuhkan PPSMI “harus datang dari dalam Umno” sebagai parti terbesar orang Melayu dalam gabungan BN.




Tambahnya, sekarang merupakan masa yang tepat untuk menyuarakannya bantahan itu memandangkang pemilihan agung parti itu (Mac depan) hanya tinggal dua bulan lagi.
Dr Hassan turut menyuarakan rasa kecewanya kerana dalam Umno sekarang ini, banyak pemimpin dan ahli-ahlinya, lebih bersikap mengikut sahaja keputusan yang dibuat.




Pertemuan berlanssung



Parti-parti pembangkang juga digesa lebih aktif menyuarakan bantahan itu.
“Kalau PAS (membantah), kuat suaranya. Kalau PKR bersuara, kuat,” kata Dr Hassan.
Hasni ketika dihubungi, mengesahkan pertemuan beliau dengan Dr Hassan bagi membincangkan bantahan terhadap pelaksanaan PPSMI.



Menurutnya lagi, pertemuan itu yang asalnya dijadualkan esok, terpaksa ditunda ke hari Khamis depan memandangkan ada ahli jawatankuasa yang tidak dapat hadir pada masa yang telah ditetapkan.



Mengulas perkembangan terkini penyertaan terhadap kempen itu, Husni berkata, 13 NGO dan sayap Pemuda pembangkang - PAS dan PKR - telah pun menyatakan kesediaan mereka terlibat dalam bantahan itu.



NGO terbabit, antaranya, Kesatuan pekerja DBP,Persatuan Linguistik Malaysia, Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (Abim), Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Pelajar Islam Malaysia (PKPIM), Gabungan Mahasiswa Islam Semalaysia (Gamis), Persatuan Pengamal Pendidikan Malaysia dan Angkatan Sains Islam Malaysia (Asasi)



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Setiausaha Dua Gapena, Prof Madya Dr Hashim Ismail dilaporkan berkata, kerajaan diberikan peluang terakhir untuk tampil berunding dengan Gapena dan membuat keputusannya.Menjelaskan lanjut bentuk perhimpunan itu, Dr Hashim berkata, ahli gabungan Gapena, NGO dan penggiat bahasa dijadual berhimpun di ibu pejabat gabungan itu dekat Jalan Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka sebelum berarak ke Istana Negara, bangunan Parlimen atau balai polis.Ketika dihubungi Malaysiakini hari ini, Hasni bagaimanapun berkata, sekretariat Selamatkan Bahasa Melayu yang dipimpinnya akan memberikan sokongan penuh kepada Gapena jika gabungan itu benar-benar mengadakan perarakan keranda itu.




Anwar admits Pakatan members have problems




Three members of Pakatan Rakyat have differences of opinion.



Wed, Jan 07, 2009Asia News Network



KUALA TERENGGANU: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has admitted that the three members of Pakatan Rakyat have differences of opinion.



However, the PKR adviser said it was normal to have such differences and a healthy debate over issues.





"Ronnie Liu (of the DAP) may say Christianity is better, while I may say Islam is better but overall we agree on our common goal which is to govern this country better," he told an audience of several thousand during a ceramah for the Kuala Terengganu by-election.
Anwar said Pakatan Rakyat leaders have respect for each other and it was only Umno which was using the mass media to create confusion.





He said PAS can win the by-election as "the voters are intelligent enough to see Umno's dirty tactics".





On hudud laws, Anwar said Pakatan Rakyat has no intention to impose it on non-Muslims.
Opposition leaders such as DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang, PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, PAS spiritual adviser Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat spoke at the rally near the beach front here.





Anwar also urged Pakatan Rakyat leaders to study the success of PAS in Kelantan under Nik Aziz who has led the state since 1990.

Malaysia's Anwar renews pledge to topple government








By M. Jegathesan

KUALA TERENGGANU, Malaysia - Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim on Wednesday renewed his vow to seize power from the ruling coalition, as the two sides lock horns for a key by-election.Anwar has laid low since failing to meet a self-imposed September 2008 deadline to unseat the Barisan Nasional government, after general elections that saw the coalition handed its worst results in half a century.






The opposition alliance is now hoping to reinvigorate itself with a win in the January 17 by-election in northeastern Terengganu state, which is seen as a referendum on the political mood since the March 2008 national polls."I want to say that we in the alliance are determined to topple the Barisan Nasional coalition," Anwar said at an opposition rally here late Tuesday that drew some 10,000 supporters."For a start, I will help our alliance candidate from PAS (Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party) obtain a big victory," he said on the seafront of the state capital Kuala Terengganu.




Top figures in the alliance -- Anwar's Keadilan as well as the Islamic party PAS and the Democratic Action Party that represents ethnic Chinese -- stood shoulder-to-shoulder to dispel signs the partnership is under strain.The partnership of three ideologically divided parties is intent on putting its differences aside for the by-election, which will be contested by PAS candidate Mohamad Abdul Wahid, 52.The ruling party UMNO (United Malays National Organisation) is fielding deputy home minister Wan Ahmad Farid, 46, for the vote, which will indicate whether it has lured back support since the general elections.Anwar had said he would topple the government by mid-September with the help of defecting lawmakers, after elections that saw the opposition gain five states and a third of parliamentary seats in unprecedented results.





But that deadline came and went and the promised mass defections from the Barisan Nasional never materialised -- underlining the dominance of the coalition which is the only government Malaysia has ever known.Anwar's momentum completely stalled in October when Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi agreed to stand down next March, defusing public anger at the government's handling of the economy and failure to introduce promised reforms.

The government is now exploiting bickering within the opposition, but Anwar said the alliance was united despite disagreements over issues such as a PAS call for the introduction of Islamic "hudud" law including the stoning of adulterers.And he said that Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is slated to take over from Abdullah in March and is spearheading the by-election campaign, would suffer if the government loses."Najib is heading the Barisan Nasional machinery and if Barisan loses, it will hurt his credibility.
The loss to the government will be a big blow to Najib," he said."It is a barometer for the future direction of politics in Malaysia," he said. "As I see it, the winds of change from the March 8 electoral tsunami are still blowing strong."DAP chairman Lim Kit Siang said Najib may be forced to call elections much earlier than the end of the government's five-year term which expires in 2013."We hope a victory here will be a yardstick for us to win the next general election and take over the country. It is possible that a snap election would be held at year end," he said.

© AFP 2009 - Wednesday, January 7, 2009 6h06 GMT * Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim speaks at a by-election meeting in the northeastern state on January 7. Anwar has renewed his vow to seize power from the ruling coalition, as the two sides lock horns for the key poll. ** Female supporters of the opposition alliance recite holy Koranic verses in Malaysia's northeastern Terengganu state on January 6 where a key by-election is set to take place. Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has renewed his vow to seize power from the ruling coalition, as the two sides lock horns for the key poll.