Prime Minister Mahathir should present a White Paper on “Week of Long Knives in July/August 2015” in July Parliament before it adjourns on July 18

The Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad should present a White Paper on “Week of Long Knives in July./August 2015” in July Parliament before it adjourns on July 18.

The events triggered by Black Tuesday of July 28, 2015 and ensuing “Week of Long Knives” represented the most serious, deplorable and disgraceful attack on the democratic principles of the Malaysian Constitution and the independence, impartiality and professionalism of all the important national institutions in the history of the country.

These dark events must never be allowed to recur in future and this is why the fullest light must be allowed to expose all the nooks and corners of the Federal government that allowed such a dastardly chapter in the history of Malaysian democracy to happen.

I find it astonishing that the website that emerged on the very same day (July 28, 2015) that Tan Sri Gani Patail was summarily and unconstitutionally sacked as Attorney-General, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin sacked as Deputy Prime Minister-cum-Minister for Education and Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal as Minister for Regional and Rural Development and which played an important role in the campaign to spread a regime of terror among top political and government leaders is still available on the Internet - https://therecounter.wordpress.com/2015/07/

This website made its first appearance with an article headlined “Ops Lalang 2015: Special Branch leads investigation into conspirators” made the most ludicrous and outrageous allegations implicating top officers in government, especially key officers in three of the four “Special Task Force” investigating into 1MDB and the RM2.6 billion in Prime Minister Najib Razak’s personal bank accounts – Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) – for involvement in an international conspiracy to topple the elected government of Malaysia.

It named 13 persons on a “list of conspirators to be investigated under Section 124 of the penal code which carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison”.

It said: “The power to carry out the investigation is held by the police and special branch whilst the power to charge an offender under section 124 lies with the Attorney General.

“It is no surprise that the position of the head of the Special branch was changed today. It was announced that Datuk Seri Mohamad Fuzi Harun was appointed as the new Special Branch director, replacing Datuk Seri Akhil Bulat.

“This comes at a time when on the same day the Attorney General has been replaced as reported.

“Federal Court judge Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi Ali has been named the new Attorney-General today, replacing Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail.

“With Section 124 in place coupled with the new appointments for special branch and the Attorney general, it is possible to imprison anyone for up to 20 years. The new appointments are instrumental in making this possible.”

The 13 names listed in what was described as “Top Wanted List of Conspirators Against the Democratically Elected Government” were:

Top Wanted List of Conspirators Against The Democratically Elected Government:

  1. Datuk Nor Shamsiah Mohd Yunus (BNM)
  2. – Deputy Governor

  3. Shamsuddin bin Mohd Mahayidin (BNM)
  4. – Foreign Exchange Administration

  5. Abdul Rahman bin Abu Bakar (BNM)
  6. – Financial Intelligence and Enforcement

  7. Dato ‘ Sri Mohd Shukri Bin Abdul (MACC)
  8. – Deputy Chief Commissioner (Operation)

  9. Datuk Tan Kang Sai
  10. – MACC Special Operation Division Deputy Director

  11. YBhg Tan Sri Datuk Rashpal Singh a/l Jeswant Singh
  12. - A Member of the Advisory Board of the Anti-Corruption (ACAB)

  13. Jessica Gurmeet Kaur D/O Nashattar Singh
  14. – Heads the Special Task Force Secretariat, Administration and Finance department

  15. Dr.Tong Kooi Ong
  16. – Executive Chairman, The Edge Communications Sdn Bhd.

    – Executive Chairman, Sunrise Berhad

    – Chairman, Taiga Building Products Ltd

    – International Advisory Panel, CIMB

  17. Ho Kay Tat
  18. – Group Chief Executive Officer and Publisher, The Edge Communications Sdn. Bhd.

  19. Clare Rewcastle Brown
  20. – British investigative journalist Editor-in-chief of Sarawak Report

  21. Sufi Yusof
  22. – Mahathir Mohamad’s Press Secretary

  23. Tony Pua
  24. – Member of Parliament for Petaling Jaya Utara – National Publicity Secretary for Democratic Action Party (DAP)

  25. Tan Sri Zeti Akhtar Aziz
  26. – Governor Bank Negara Malaysia

At the relevant period, No. 5, 6 and 7 i.e. Tan Kang Sai of MACC, Tan Sri Rashpal Singh and Jessica Gurmeet Kaur had been arrested and released on bail, while No. 8 and 9, i.e. Tong Kooi Ong and Ho Kay Tat were under police investigation under Section 124B, while their publications Edge Weekly and Edge Financial Daily had been suspended for three months. A warrant of arrest had also been issued for No. 10, i.e. Clare Rewcastle Brown.

Also on the so-called “Top wanted list of conspirators” were the then DAP MP for PJ Utara, Tony Pua who became the first MP in the country to be banned from leaving the country; the Bank Negara Governor Zeti and Bank Negara Deputy Governor Nor Shamsiah Mohd Yunus; the No. 2 of MACC, Deputy Chief Commissioner Dato’ Sri Mohd Shukri bin Abdul and Sufi Yusof, Press Secretary to Tun Dr. Mahathir.

Did this website violate the Secret Officials Act in stating that there would be a police crackdown under Section 124B against the persons named in the List?

Did the Police and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) take any action against this website and those responsible behind it, and if not, why not?

This is a good example of “To use democracy to destroy democracy”.

Until the “Week of Long Knives”, nobody had heard of Section 124B. But in the anti-democratic campaign in the period during and after the “Week of Long Knives”, Section 124B of the Penal Code on offences “detrimental to parliamentary democracy” became new monstrous weapon to undermine democracy itself and usher in a new Dark Age.

It reached a stage where anyone who wants to have a change of Prime Minister or government is liable to be investigated, arrested and charged under Section 124B for “activities detrimental to Parliamentary Democracy” which was a total betrayal of the precepts and principles of parliamentary democracy as well as declared Parliamentary and Ministerial intention in enacting Section 124B of the Penal Code.

The reign of terror against honest, independent, impartial and professional public officers was so oppressive that it prompted a most unprecedented special prayers (solat hajat) by Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) staff at its Putrajaya headquarters at the time, which signalled that MACC was facing an unprecedented crisis where only divine and not human intervention could allow MACC to continue with its anti-corruption duties.

Datuk Seri Zakaria Jaffar, the retiring MACC deputy chief commissioner who led the prayers,, said there was nothing that can be done about the past, but they could pray that Allah would help them to create a better future for the country.

As Zakaria said at the prayer session: “Keep us away from wrongdoing, give strength to these graft-busters so they could save themselves, and their families, organisations, communities, and especially our beloved country from being violated by actions of those who practise graft.”

There should be a full investigation into Black Tuesday of July 28, 2015 and the “Week of Long Knives in July/August 2015” to learn the lessons from this Dark Age in the six decades of democracy in Malaysia to ensure that these events would not be repeated in the future.

Lim Kit Siang MP for Iskandar Puteri