Penulis blog popular, Raja Petra Kamaruddin dalam tulisan terbaru hari ini mendedahkan identiti sumbernya berhubung dakwaan wanita pertama negara Rosmah Mansor berada di tempat Altantuya Shaariibuu dibunuh.
Menurut pengendali blog Malaysia Today, maklumat kontroversi tersebut datang daripada Leftenan Kolonel Azmi Zainal Abidin, "orang nombor dua dalam unit khas bahagian risikan tentera" Malaysia.
Beliau bertemu pegawai tentera melalui seorang rakannya, Nik Azmi Nik Daud, yang dikenalinya sejak 45 tahun lalu.
Nik Azmi seorang pembantu ahli politik veteran Umno, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, kata penulis itu lagi.
Beliau juga memohon pertolongan daripada beberapa individu antaranya termasuk pemimpin PKR Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dan seorang lagi pembantu Tengku Razaleigh tentang kredibiliti pegawai tentera tersebut.
Dalam tulisan blognya, beliau juga mendakwa ditawarkan sebanyak RM30,000 sebulan oleh Datuk Jamaluddin Jarjis, seorang kenalan dekat Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak sebagai imbuhan agar beliau berhenti menulis tentang wanita Mongolia tersebut.
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/103685
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If truth be told, he can't be PM-malaysiakini
The following is the hard-hitting speech by former law minister Zaid Ibrahim at the Royal Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur today.
comment This is the second time I have been invited to address a Rotary Club. Thank you for the honour. Given the times we live in, perhaps it might be appropriate for me to speak about the leadership transition that has been foisted upon us Malaysians.
I say ‘foisted’ because neither me nor anyone in this room had any role or say in the choice of the person who will lead Malaysia next. We were mere bystanders in a political chess game. And yet the transition is a subject of great consequence to the nation, one I would say is of great national interest.
comment This is the second time I have been invited to address a Rotary Club. Thank you for the honour. Given the times we live in, perhaps it might be appropriate for me to speak about the leadership transition that has been foisted upon us Malaysians.
I say ‘foisted’ because neither me nor anyone in this room had any role or say in the choice of the person who will lead Malaysia next. We were mere bystanders in a political chess game. And yet the transition is a subject of great consequence to the nation, one I would say is of great national interest.
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