Anwar using Francis Siah to create tense in Sarawak
Francis Siah the chairman of MOSC Sarawak is demanding CM Taib Mahmud to resign by 30th August 2011.He is planning to do demonstration or whatever it takes to make Taib Mahmud to resign asap. Taib Mahmud had promised to step down by mid term so why the demand now? this is just a plot by anwar using the donkey francis siah to make sarawak as unstable state.they failed to deny BN 2/3 in sarawak so they are using dirty ways to fulfill their vulgar dream.sarawakian must beware of these people and do not give them way.anwar is also planning to create demos in whole Malaysia as time is near for him to enter his "palace" at Sunagi Buloh.his days are numbered and when that happens he will use all sort of dirty tactics to safe his neck.the police intelligence should be alert and act fast. related news here.
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