Anwar Ibrahim, in two letters
to Dr Mahathir Mohamad dated 25
August 1998 and 28
August 1998, traced the conspiracy to bring him down to a
poison letter circulated more than a year before that. The following
are extracts from the letters.
The First Letter dated
25 August 1998
The Honourable Dato' Seri Dr
Mahathir Mohamad,
I would like to enlighten you
regarding the calumnious campaign against me as a person and
a politician. Considering the method by which the slander was
spread and the timing of its release, I cannot but conclude that
it was politically motivated. Only the two of us can clarify
the muddied waters and untangle the knots.
The conspiracy to bring me down
through calumny began more than a year ago with a poison-pen
letter circulated so widely that it reached even the small UMNO
branches. Normally, I would ignore accusations contained in unsigned
circulars, but this time they were too offensive to be left unchallenged.
I therefore lodged a police report on Aug 15 last year. I hoped
then that the smear campaign would stop.
Imagine my consternation when
I learned, a few days before the UMNO general assembly, that
a person by the name of Khalid Jefri had written a book which
in part repeated all the poison-pen lies and that the book would
be distributed by the tens of thousands at the venue of the assembly.
To prevent it, I had no choice but to get a court injunction.
Unlike the poison-pen letter,
the book carries the names of an author and a publisher, as if
daring anyone to challenge the truth of its contents. I had to
go to court to make that challenge; otherwise some readers would
suspect that there was truth in the book.
My confidential secretary, Mohammed
Azmin Ali, made a police report over the distribution of the
book, the contents of which are clearly criminally libelous,
and I have appointed a lawyer to handle a civil defamation suit
against the author and publisher. I have since won an interlocutory
injunction, effective until the case is settled. The named suspects
are the ones who should be subject to police investigation. According
to the Information Act, the onus is on them to prove their accusations,
to show admissible evidence in court -- not rumour, hearsay or
fabrications.
But a week after my report was
lodged it became obvious that the police were instead looking
into my personal affairs. It was as if I had become the suspect.
Their current behaviour indicates some malice towards me. Instead
of concentrating on the libelous book, they are now listening
to stories churned out by the rumour mill, which is operated
by politicians and millionaires who are intent on driving a wedge
between the two of us and cutting me down.
I see a picture of contradictions
emerging, one that is unsettling. I do not object to the raid
on the house of Datuk Nalla [a close friend and occasional tennis
partner of Anwar Ibrahim awaiting trial on a charge of unlawful
possession of live ammunition] and his arrest on the justification
that these would help the police in their investigation. But
I have since received information that the idea was to extract
a confession from him that would incriminate me in activities
that are immoral and disgraceful.
I am certain that the author
of the book would not have made up such wild and fantastic accusations
if he were not sponsored by influential personalities willing
to pay him huge sums of money. I have indicated above that there
is a factory churning out these lies. And there is no lie more
hurtful to me - and the others who are implicated - than the
one that says I have fathered an illegitimate child.
It shocked me to hear the police
suggest that I undergo a DNA test. Eventually, my lawyers agreed
to the test but proposed that it would be sufficient to carry
out the test on Azmin, his wife and the affected child to confirm
that the child issued from them.
Praise be to God, it was thus
confirmed. The Minister of Science, Technology and the Environment,
Datuk Law Hieng Ding, himself telephoned me to give the good
news. But now, telephone conversations from my home, which are
recorded by the police, have become an issue. I am accused of
being a foreign agent.
Many stories have been woven
regarding the role of Datuk Nalla, indeed about all the friends
I play tennis with and several of my officers. I play tennis
once or twice a week at the Tropicana, Kiara or Bangsar. There
are stories that have been concocted about activities besides
tennis during my tennis hours, complete with the name of a woman,
a car registration number and an apartment number at Tivolli
Villa.
They are all lies.
I play tennis openly, not in
secret, beginning around 6.15 pm and stopping before the Maghrib
prayers, although I would sometimes stop for Maghrib and continue
with a game afterwards. Every time I play, there are policemen
posted outside the tennis court. My tennis games are never played
in secret and they are always under police watch.
I have also been accused of meeting
a woman at the Flamingo Hotel, a place I have never set foot
in. And I have been to the Tivolli Villa only twice -- accompanied
by Azizah [Anwar Ibrahims wife] to visit my adopted
sister, Sukma.
I have been told that I may be
charged under the Official Secrets Act. What a baffling thought!
To charge under this act a person who holds the second-most important
position in government is nothing short of insulting. If it were
true that government secrets had leaked, this would be the first
time in history that the immediate suspect was the Deputy Prime
Minister.
Please do not let the lies of
the envious cause you to doubt it. They are but a political conspiracy.
Yours truly,
Anwar Ibrahim
The Second Letter dated
28 August 1998
The Honourable Dato' Seri Dr
Mahathir Mohammad
Dear Dato' Seri,
I would like to add to the letter
I wrote on 25 August 1998.
For more than a year, the police
have known of a plot to drive a wedge between the two of us by
raising doubts in the public mind regarding my character. (The
report is hereby submitted by hand).
I attach here also Dato' Nalla's
affidavit and clippings of press reports on them. It is clear
that his detention and interrogation have nothing to do with
national security. Instead he has been promised his freedom provided
he signs a statement prepared by the police to disgrace his friends.
I would also like to inform you
that a police officer has telephoned a former Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia lecturer to extort a statement from him to the effect
that he once had a homosexual relationship with me. He was threatened
with prosecution on charges related to his past activities.
These are additional pieces of
information that support my conviction that all those lies about
me were concocted as part of a political conspiracy. I submit
this for your wise consideration. And may God give you peace
and blessings.
Anwar Ibrahim