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Najib looks tensed

Abdullah Badawi looks more a cool cucumber compared to his deputy, Najib Abdul Razak, as far as I could see in the last two days.

On March 28, Dr Shaariibuu, the father of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu who was murdered on Malaysian soil, made an appearance at the Parliament House, trying to meet Najib. Of course, he failed.

Yesterday, when the Agong was about to deliver the Royal Address in the House, a letter of appeal from the Mongolian Minister of Foreign Affairs was circulated to all Members of the Parliament.

The minister, S. Oyun, said the government of Mongolia, in accordance with its objective to protect the legitimate rights of its citizen abroad, is following "this severe criminal case with particular attention from its early occurence and along the legal procedures". By the letter to all Malaysian MPs, the minister again appealed to us to "continue observing this case and insure the court procedures to be fair and free from any political influence".

When I shook Najib's hand after greeting the Agong and the PM, he still looked tensed.

Karpal Singh spoke on the Mongolian minister's letter at a press conference yesterday. (I am not sure if it saw the daylight on the mainstream media.)

Is Muhyiddin also observing all this?

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You are very very naughty Jeff.

Observant, but naughty.

a picture tells a thousand words...satu gambar sudah cukup

You got it wrong Jeff. He was tensed because he was going to shake your hands. And he was right too..now you see...how he looks also you blog!!! How about what he says next time?? So he got every reason to be tensed...Some more when he knows the Loh Gwo Burn character lurking int he august house..and who knows with what type of hidden camera this time!!!!

Don't hold your breath. It is a 50:50 chance that the letter might appear in MSM.

nowadays, MSM become litmus test of "internal affairs".

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