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Poetic stand: Anina vows to keep fighting
Published:  Sep 2, 2015 12:28 PM
Updated: 4:37 AM

Former Umno member Anina Saadudin has vowed to keep struggling despite losing her party membership for filing a lawsuit against Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak.

In a poem published on Facebook this morning, the ex-Langkawi Wanita Umno member states that as long as God wills her to be alive, she will continue fighting for the beloved motherland.

Anina, 40, penned that she is even the prospect of death would not deter her from the quest to safeguard the dignity of "religion, race and country".

Last Friday, she had filed a suit with the Kuala Lumpur High Court in relation to the RM2.6 billion donation issue.

Prior to that, Anina landed in the spotlight when her speech at the Langkawi Umno annual meet vent viral on social media.

In her speech, she accused Najib, who is the Umno president, of "cheating" the party's three million members, and used the crude expression "kencing" (urinate) to drive home the point.

Yesterday, Umno executive secretary Abdul Rauf Yusoh confirmed that Anina's membership was automatically revoked.

This, he said, was because the Umno constitution states that members who bring party issues to court would lose their membership.

Below is Anina's Malay language poem:

Bukan ku minta lahir ke dunia,

Bukan ku minta menjadi Melayu,

Bukan ku minta menjadi rakyat bumi Malaysia,

Kasih ku pasak utk bumi tercinta,

Demi Allah yg mentakdirkan aku menjadi anak Melayu, anak Malaysia...

Selagi hidupku di tentukan Allah utk bernyawa,

selagi itu aku berjuang utk tanahair tercinta.

Sumpah setiaku sebagai rakyat dan imanku sebagai umatNya, bergadai nyawa tetap ku pertahankan maruah agama, bangsa dan negaraku.

Salam perjuangan anak Malaysia,

Anina Saadudin

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