Is Anwar vindicative?
This is an interesting observation I have made about Anwar Ibrahim. If you go back to 1998, you will remember the infamous Tan Sri Rahim Noor the Inspector-General of Police once Malaysian had, who hit him in one of his eyes, leaving a bruise that became the hallmark of the Reformasi movement that lasted for over two decades. It is interesting that, after he became the Prime Minister, Anwar did not go after Rahim. Rahim, on the other hand, remained silent and preferred to live in his own cave, not to emerge or to fight against Anwar. The takeaway from this observation is that Anwar is not seeking personal vendetta after he became the country’s top leader. This can only happen when someone’s mindset is oriented towards the future. So the saying goes, “Let the bygone by bygone. Move forward.” I have said that for the remaining of his years, after nearly two decades of living in great misery under the old regimes, Anwar’s is only seeking to live his legacy - to fix whatev...