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Mahthir Not Bothered to Be Libeled "Dictator" by Western Media 

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad

By Kazi Mahmood, IOL South East Asia Correspondent

KUALA LUMPUR, July 9 (IslamOnline) - Malaysia's Prime Minister said being labeled a “dictator” by the Western media does not bother him, Bernama news agency reported on Tuesday.

Mahathir Mohammad`` said as long as he could help develop the country and make the world respect Malaysia, he said he did not mind being called a dictator.

“I am a dictator who has been elected, not once, but five times. And I am the only dictator who has resigned before his time (is up).

“If they want to call me a dictator, that is okay. I think it is an honor,” Mahathir (who is also a doctor) said, tongue in cheek, when opening the 10th general assembly of local political party in Kucing, Sarawak, on the Island of Borneo.

He said the important thing was that “we have to develop the country and make people respect us.” Bernama said.

Mahathir has in the past resented being called a dictator but added that if he was one, he would be a "good dictator".

Several western newspapers has tagged Mahathir a dictator following the downfall of General Suharto in Indonesia and the beginning of the local version of "reformasi" (Reforms) in Malaysia in 1998.

The jailing of former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his highly trumpeted court cases were called a judiciary fiasco that made Malaysia look like a banana republic, western reports said.

In the same breath, the news reports termed Mahathir a dictator, alleging that his party was also involved in nepotism. Mahathir denied all the accusations, portraying Malaysia as a free and open country on the contrary.

On Monday, Mahathir said the country’s rapid development, peace, prosperity and harmonious life enjoyed by the various races were the greatest rewards for the nation’s leaders.

He praised the people for their efforts to keep the country peaceful and for working hand in hand to develop Malaysia, in a speech that made him look like an out going Prime Minister for the first time.

Dr Mahathir said that, unlike previously, many people in the world now know where Malaysia was and the country had developed much over a short span.

“Malaysians have a lot to be thankful for. Ours is a multi-racial country that is peaceful and happy.

“In Malaysia, we are safe wherever we go. We have to give our love to this country," he said as reported by Bernama.

Mahathir also criticized the Party Islam Se Malaysia (PAS) for teaching people to be ungrateful to the National Front coalition government in power and for not being thankful for what was given to the people.

Mahathir has altogether ruled out the possibility of taking up any job in international organizations after he retires as Prime Minister in October next year.

“I am retiring. I am 77 and I don’t think I would like to take up a new job.

“My job will be to sit at home and try to help the party (Umno) and the Government if they want me to do something,” he said.

Reporters asked him if he would take over the leadership of the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) if offered, the Prime Minister replied: “No, no, no. I have no capacity to do that. (I am) not competent.”

Dr Mahathir said that when Tunku Abdul Rahman retired as OIC secretary-general, the latter was a much younger man than him.

He said he would continue to give talks or lectures after his retirement if he was invited, as it would be “fun”.

 

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