Nik Aziz yang uzur dan bertongkat pun sudi hadir tetapi tidak bagi Al Jub. Kenapa?
Jawapannya ialah Anwar teramat marah dengan LKY kerana telah membocorkan rahsia biseksualnya kepada Tun Dr Mahathir sewaktu Anwar mula memegang jawatan TPM.
Oleh yang demikian pendedahan Wikileak ini bukan lah sesuatu yang baru dan bukan mengejutkan
THE TEMASEK REVIEW
Pakatan demands Singapore come clean on WikiLeaks sex expose
Malaysian opposition wants Singapore to explain WikiLeaks' sex expose on Anwar
The Malaysian opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat has demanded an explanation from the PAP regime on a shocking revelation by WikiLeaks that its paramount leader Lee Kuan Yew and intelligent officials believed Anwar has committed sodomy and passed the information (or disinformation) to Australia.
The cable dated November 2008 (one of several that deals with the explosive views of senior Singaporean officials) released to The Sunday Age by WikiLeaks, says:
"The Australians said that Singapore's intelligence services and [Singaporean elder statesman] Lee Kuan Yew have told ONA in their exchanges that opposition leader Anwar 'did indeed commit the acts for which he is currently indicted'."
The document says Singapore Officials told ONA they made this assessment on the basis of "technical intelligence", which is likely to relate to intercepted communications.
The ONA is also recorded as saying that Mr Anwar's political enemies engineered the circumstances from which the sodomy charges arose.
"ONA assessed, and their Singapore counterparts concurred, 'it was a set up job and he probably knew that, but walked into it anyway'," the cable states.
Lee does not appear to have a favorable impression of Anwar. He sided openly with former Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad in 1999 when he sacked Anwar on dubious charges of sodomy and corruption.
Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, a state assemblyman from Anwar's party Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) expressed his shock and disgust at Singapore for "conspiring" with the Malaysian Special Branch by spreading "disinformation" to Australia.
"What is more shocking is the fact that the leadership of the Republic of Singapore has chosen to partake in this deception by deliberately spreading disinformation to an Australian intelligence agency, the Office of National Assessments (ONA). We must ask why the Singaporean intelligence services chose to collude with Malaysia's Special Branch in spreading such lies about Anwar. The fact that Australian Members of Parliament, along with other members of the international community have been questioning the independence of the persecution of Anwar heightens such suspicions," said the Seri Setia assemblyman in a statement today published by influential Malaysian online newspaper The Malaysian Insider.
PKR Vice-President Chua Tian Chang said the coalition will consider raising an emergency motion in the Malaysian parliament next week on the matter.
"PKR will be sending an official letter to the Singapore High Commission tomorrow, demanding an explanation on both issues. Anwar's expose as well as Singapore leaders' remarks on Malaysia," Chua said.
As of now, there are still no comments from the Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs or PAP Foreign Minister George Yeo when the damaging leaks have already sparked a massive outcry in Malaysia.
A quick check on Mr Yeo's Facebook showed that he is obviously still not aware of the matter.
In his latest comment on his wall a hour ago, Mr Yeo wrote:
"Just launched James Boss' book on 'The Portuguese Mission in Singapore' at the Eurasian House."
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