muhyiddin yassin, the home minister, your son mukhriz is the chief minister of the state and daim zainuddinf the council of eminent persons, your advisors. so, these are some of the old faces from your old government. and when you were in power until 2003, the criticisms are that you launched vigorous attacks on the judiciary. you used internal security acts to repress and dissent and go against people who opposed you. so, i mean, should we be nervous? no. why shouldn't i say something against people who are against me, the opposition? and as for my son, he was not allowed to go into politics until i resigned, until i was no longer the prime minister. then only he became the chief minister, not during my time. i don't allow any of my children to go into politics while i was still the prime minister. you make it seem as though, because you were described as one of asia's strongmen and that your rule was sometimes repressive. let me give you an example. in the south china morning post, lynette 0ng, who's a professor of political science at the university of toronto, says, "i grew up in malays