By Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad
When I wrote about how “The law has truly become an ass” back in February 2010 on the battle
of the two mentris besar in the Perak power grab impasse, I meant it.
I
was totally disgusted and appalled by the apex court finally returning
a verdict of 5-0 in favour of Zambry Abdul Kadir over Nizar
Jamaluddin, and whatever little regard I had for the judiciary entirely
dissipated with that decision. It has never recovered since
The
High Court’s acquittal of former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim
yesterday has not changed my opinion of the judiciary either. And it’s
not just about being a sceptic as the saying “a swallow doesn’t make a
summer” suggests. It’s also not about the presiding judge not
dismissing this frivolous case from the outset.
Lest
you’re still wondering about my despondency and disdain for the
judiciary, it’s all about the extreme humiliation we are subjected to as
the country is being given global real-time coverage by CNN and
Al-Jazeera, et al... all because of Malaysia’s obsession with someone’s
anal virginity.
If Mohd Saiful Bukhari’s
allegation of being sodomised eight or nine times over a period of two
months by a 60-plus-old man with a bad back is to be believed, it
doesn’t take a pundit to tell you that the predator must by now be
whipped and jailed.
Given the firepower of the
government machinery, both overt and covert, and better still for the
investigating team, that it’s the second sodomy charge against Anwar,
you would have thought they’d be able to prove this charge beyond the
shadow of reasonable doubt! All the more if the government truly
believes that this one man is Public Enemy No. 1!
But
alas, by God’s grace, mercy and infinite knowledge, and to the
amazement and shock of everyone present in court yesterday morning, a
verdict of “acquittal and discharge” was handed down by the judge
Mohamad Zabidin Mohd Diah in less than three minutes. I was in court and
like everyone else was simply dumbfounded! Again, this former deputy
PM has been exonerated.
I had been willing to
accept any verdict and in fact scenario-planned all eventualities.
Every scenario, best and worst case, has its upside and downside for
both sides i.e. the federal government (Barisan Nasional) and the
opposition (Pakatan Rakyat).
But to have the BN
leaders, including the PM, unashamedly telling the rakyat that the
judiciary is independent and credible because it acquitted Anwar is
certainly the first darnedest thing said in 2012 in the political
arena.
At the start of the new year, respected
blogger Marina Mahathir called for a “End Stupid Statements” campaign.
It looks like we really need one after reading and hearing some of the
statements made after yesterday’s verdict.
Lest
you fail to see the perverted logic of the BN leaders’ statement, let’s
try a different scenario where the verdict came back as “guilty”. Is
the PM and other leaders saying that if the court found Anwar guilty of
sodomy, the judiciary is no longer independent and credible?
This
is idiocy and lunacy of the severest degree! A judiciary that is
independent and has integrity is not judged by a single verdict. It has
to gain the trust and respect of the entire citizenry through doggedly
delivering justice without fear or favour. Every time.
As
if that statement of Anwar’s acquittal proving the judiciary is indeed
independent wasn’t moronic enough to make this nation a laughing stock
again in the eyes of the global legal community, former Prime Minister
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, alleged by many to be the master strategist
of Sodomy1 and perhaps as claimed by some to be working in concert with
the current administration in Sodomy 2, declares that the acquittal
proves there is no conspiracy against Anwar.
Despite
the 87 days of court hearing, 27 witnesses for the prosecution team,
the judge could rule that the prosecution had not done enough to prove
Anwar had committed sodomy.
And it is not a conspiracy? Good try, old man, we wish we could believe you.
It’s not that the prosecution had not done enough. There was simply not enough evidence.
And finally, the cost of the all this legal wrangling. Who bears it? And how much exactly? And Saiful is now mulling an appeal.
The
buck stops with you, Mr PM! Let’s stop this gutter politics. Let’s all
make a commitment to build this country of ours to a great and
respectable nation again.
Yes, we are in a
zero-sum game, but let it be on the plane of policy advocacy,
performance, and political-intellectual acumen and not a destructive
gutter politics of the worst order. Let us be a functional democracy
and stop doing more of the same things.
This is the path to genuine reform and redemption.
If we are in denial, we shall do it at our peril and we will die by our own swords!
* The views expressed here are the personal opinion of the columnist.