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JAYA: Khalil Afandi Abd Hamid, who was gunned down when he went on a
rampage at the Prime Minister’s Office, had praised Dr Mahathir Mohamad
and poured scorn on Najib Tun Razak.
In his last posting, the 47-year-old blogger described the former premier as the “kindest human being” whom he had come across in Malaysia.
Khalil added that he would “very much agree” if Mahathir wanted to become the prime minister again.
He also claimed that Mahathir deliberately moved the sodomy and
corruption charges against his former deputy Anwar Ibrahim because the
latter would “bring a huge catastrophe” for the nation.
“You can ask Mahathir about this,” he said.
Khalil criticised Anwar for idolising the late Indonesian president
Gus Dur, saying that like the latter, “Anwar too was blind in sight and
heart”.
In the lengthy June 30 posting in Jaya Negara, Khalil cautioned readers about Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.
“…do not follow this man with little hair [on his head]… this old man is a liar,” he wrote.
PAS, Sultan not spared
Not sparing those in PAS, Khalil took a swipe at spiritual leader Nik
Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, president Abdul Hadi Awang and Ulama council head
Harun Din.
“You have been praying every night, shivering and crying in your
prayer. For years, you have been doing this, and I am curious why Allah
does not love you?” he asked in reference to the trio.
In another paragraph, he said that Nik Aziz prayed for “the eyes of
voters to be blinded and that they be allowed to only see the moon [PAS'
official logo]”.
Without mincing his words, Khalil also launched a vitriolic attack on
the Sultan of Selangor with regard to him being the protector of Islam
in the state.
Apart from this, he also criticised independent preacher Kazim Elias.
“Is it right for him to claim that ‘pencuri Islam’ [Muslim thieves] who do not eat pork have iman [faith]?
“Muslim thieves who do not eat pork can enter heaven whereas Chinese
towkays who get robbed but eat pork are cast into hell,” he added.
Khalil also condemned those who criticised Christians and lamented that the Islam practised now had degenerated.
‘We will meet again’
Towards the end of his posting, Khalil said this would be his final meeting with the readers in the form of his writings.
“But it is certain that we will meet again and I promise to end my
duties so that I can go [home] without having to return again,” he
added.
The posting, titled “Hidup dan Mati… apa yang dipertaruhkan”, had
drawn 98 comments from readers, including Khalil’s responses to their
questions.
In one particular reply, Khalil had described himself as a person without rules, and that it was difficult to change.
He also alluded to having a problem with managing anger, which
prompted him to stop working eight years ago because he was “tired of
being angry with others”.
“When fate decrees, let us see if my anger can overcome their pride… I
have not been defeated in any battle be it physical or mental…,” he
stated.
Khalil and his female accomplice were shot when they whipped out
samurai swords, held a policeman hostage and smashed several cars at
Complex B of the Prime Minister’s Department yesterday.
Khalil, who was shot twice, succumbed to his injuries while his
unidentified accomplice was undergoing treatment at Hospital Putrajaya.
News reports claimed that Khalil considered himself an Imam Mahadi, a
Muslim leader who would restore justice and return mankind to the path
of God before the End of Time.
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