Best Actor - Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, then Umno Youth secretary (issued apology in 2001 for his 'wrongful performance')
Best supporting actors - Zainal Abdin, then Dang Wangi OCPD, various Youth leaders of MCA, MIC and PPP
Best visual effects - the company of BN Youth
Commenting on the film, the judges have this to say: āThe plot was very
meticulously planned and executed, the trickery involving government
machineries and abuse of authoritarian powers so skillfully masteredā¦
that it can only be true in real life.ā
However, unknowing to the judges is that, the film was indeed a
recording of a real event in 1996 in Kuala Lumpur. This was confirmed by
trustworthy sources close to the film and details subsequently
appearing in court confirm it.
Set in 1996 in Kuala Lumpur, the story was about a group of āpatriotsā,
led by Saifuddin, under the order of Megat Junid, storming the venue of
a conference called Asia Pacific Coalition for East Timor II. Under the
name of patriotism, the āpatriotic gangstersā were ordered to act
patriotic, by disrupting the conference and threatening the participants
of the conference.
With the coordination of Megat Junid and the police, the gang knew that
their violent acts would not attract any trouble from the law. In fact,
at the end of the performance, according to Saifuddinās admission in
his apology, he was given a
nasi kandar
treat by the police at the police station. It was a hilarious ending.
Best Director, Megat Junid Megat Ayob, who was then the deputy home
minister, effectively took the law into his own hands when he convened a
meeting of BN Youth leaders and instructed them āto disrupt the
conferenceā, according to Saifuddin Nasution.
āMegat Junid asked BN Youth to undertake the responsibility to stop the
seminar as he said the governmentās stand must be respected⦠He said
matters related to the police have been arranged and the police will
arrive at the seminar hall in 30 minutes, where everything will be
settled then.
āHe added that a few of us might be arrested in this task⦠Megat Junid
said in carrying out this task, few (BN Youth) members and I will be
arrested but he told us not to worry because everything will be over if I
can successfully perform the duty,ā said Saifuddin during the award
ceremony recently, attributing the success of the film to the director.
Best actor, Saifuddin Nasution, then on the wrong side of history as
Umno Youth secretary, followed the instruction of the Best Director to
lead the disruption acts at the conference and in the end won the Best
Actor Award (and treated to
nasi kandar
by the police too).
In a rare public apology by a politician, which we should all cherish
as a distinguished political culture, for his āwrongful performanceā,
Saifuddin elaborated:
āAt 4pm, Oct 9, 1996, I was called by Megat Junid. I went to meet him,
escorted by a few senior police officers. The (director) then told me,
āBy hook or by crook, you must stop the conferenceā.
āI then called up Zahid Hamidi (Umno Youth chief) (about the plan) and
he consulted Dr Mahathir Mohamad who gave his support. Hishammuddin
(Umno Youth deputy chief) also supported the action. I then organised a
1,000-strong team with the order to stop the conference.
āThe angry mob broke the doors to the conference hall, overturned
tables, threw chairs and verbally as well as physically assaulted the
participants. The police, who are normally quick in stopping illegal
demonstrations, did not appear for one full hour to stop the fracas.ā
Saifuddin added that after the successful attempt in stopping the
conference, he was brought to the Bunga Raya VIP room at the Subang
Airport by Megat Junid and was introduced to Mahathir upon his arrival
from Ghana.
āI do not have any significance of the struggle of the independence of
East Timor. On that spirit, I apologise to all of you and to those who
were detained by the police (for my wrongful performance in the film),ā
said Saifuddin during his apology at the awards ceremony, to the
applause of the crowd. (Bravo!)
One of the Best Supporting Actors, Zainal Abidin, then OCPD of Dang
Wangi, played the important role for the police. The performance of
Zainal Abidin yielded the most startling outcome in public order
enforcement: the wrongful detention of 100 participants of the
conference versus the arrest of seven demonstrators led by Saifuddin.
The 100 participants were detained between one and six days for no
crime but for holding a private, in-door event in a hotel peacefully.
Whereas, the Umno Youth protestors were briefly arrested as a show and
Saifuddin admitted being treated to a nice
nasi kandar
meal at the police station.
Incidentally, Zainal Abidin is also involved in another famously staged
drama recently at Cheras, Selangor. He is now executive director of the
infamous Grand Saga Sdn Bhd, the concessionaire of Kajang-Cheras
Highway.
His performance at the barricade tussle and the ensuing police
brutality on helpless residents is being reviewed and could land him
with another āOscarā, probably for Best Actor or Best Director. (The
academy is appealing for more information to help in their judgement.)
The truth of the winning film could not have surfaced if not for the
court case, which has dragged on for years, filed by the victims of the
wrongful detention, and the admission in Saifuddinās public apology.
What is certain for Malaysia after winning these awards is that it has
become the best location in the world to make films. Not because of any
superior film making infrastructure or talents, but because ārealā
events can be planned and executed even with the help of the police and
other government agencies, all above the law and without fear of
punishment by the law.
In short, take the law into your own hand or flout the law with
impunity. Hollywood is advised to identify and partner the right Umno
cronies for any film-making partnership, given that the political
partyās leadership is yet to be finalised before the end of March.