Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Over 100,000 protest fraud general election

Stadium Petaling Jaya in Kelana Jaya is currently overflowing with tens of thousands of people for the rally to protest the controversial election which saw Barisan Nasional scrape a narrow victory last weekend.



Pakatan Rakyat leaders are taking turns to address the huge crowd, which also filled up every inch of the field. It is estimated that easily over 100,000 people have gathered at the venue.

Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is due to speak tonight to launch what he has described as "a fierce movement to clean this country from election malpractices and fraud".

Anwar has vowed to dedicate his full energy and time to expose the electoral frauds, while others have called for a referendum to decide the future of the present Election Commission. -HD

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  1. Polis menyiasat perhimpunan pakatan pembangkang di Stadium Kelana Jaya, di sini malam tadi mengikut Seksyen 9(5) Akta Perhimpunan Aman (PPA) 2012 dan Seksyen 4(1) Akta Hasutan.

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  2. Ketua Polis Selangor, Datuk Tun Hisan Tun Hamzah, ketika dihubungi BH, berkata tindakan mengikut Seksyen 9(5) PPA berikutan kegagalan penganjur memaklumkan kepada polis 10 hari lebih awal sebelum mengadakan perhimpunan di tempat awam, manakala tindakan kedua pula berhubung isi kandungan ceramah yang disampaikan dalam perhimpunan itu.

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  3. “Notis hanya dihantar beberapa jam sebelum perhimpunan berlangsung. Polis turut mengesan ucapan berbaur hasutan oleh beberapa pemimpin politik dalam perhimpunan itu. Kita sudah minta tangguh ke tarikh lain, namun mereka tetap berdegil, gagal mematuhi peraturan demi keselamatan dan ketenteraman awam,” katanya.

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  4. Dalam ceramahnya, Ketua Pembangkang, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim terus menghasut khalayak dengan melemparkan tuduhan kononnya kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) serta Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) melakukan penipuan dan menafikan kemenangan pakatan itu dalam Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 (PRU-13), Ahad lalu.

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  5. Sambil mengumumkan perhimpunan seterusnya akan diadakan di Pulau Pinang, Sabtu ini, beliau turut menjaja isu lama serta mengulangi pelbagai dakyah dan tohmahan untuk dijadikan alasan kekalahan pakatan pimpinannya, sekali gus dilihat tidak mengiktiraf suara majoriti rakyat yang tetap memberi mandat kepada BN memerintah negara.

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  6. Tuduhan itu dilemparkan ketika badan pemantau proses PRU-13, Institut Hubungan Demokrasi dan Ekonomi (IDEAS), Pusat Kajian Polisi Awam (CPPS) serta Institut Kepimpinan dan Strategi Asia (ASLI) mengakui keputusan PRU Ahad lalu mempunyai kredibiliti, boleh dipercayai dan prosesnya dilaksanakan dengan baik oleh SPR berbanding PRU sebelum ini.

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  7. Perhimpunan turut menyebabkan laluan menghala dan dari Stadium Kelana Jaya sesak teruk sebelum dan selepas acara terutama Lebuhraya Persekutuan, Lebuhraya Baru Lembah Klang (NKVE) dan Lebuh Raya Damansara Puchong (LDP).

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  8. The Prime Minister said he hoped the opposition will accept the result of the upcoming 13th general election and do not find excuse to cause chaos if they lose.

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  9. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the opposition should respect the decision of the people because it was a topmost principle in the parliamentary democracy system practiced in this country.

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  10. “We must accept whatever is the decision of the people. If they believe in democracy, they cannot reject something which has been decided by the people.

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  11. “If we uphold the principles of parliamentary democracy, this is the fact,” he told a media conference after chairing an Umno Supreme Council meeting.

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  12. Masih lagi tak faham erti diperbodohkan oleh pemimpin yang gila kuasa.

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  13. Tak penat ke korang ni, sudahlah menyokong pemimpin yang penuh dengan perasaan negatif. Korang kumpul ramai2 macam ni semasa sambutan kemerdekaan kan lagi elok, ni tak kalau melibatkan soal maruah dan kemarahan parti pasti menarik ramai manusia datang ke tempat2 macam ni. Alahai, walaupun korang mogok tak makan sekali pun keputusan PRU-13 ni tetap tidak akan berubah. Dengar ceramah agama tak lah ramai macam ni...

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  14. Yang sudah tu sudah..PRU-14 kita nantikan

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  15. LAPORAN POLIS SEPANJANG PRU-13

    KEDAH

    Sebanyak 15 laporan polis dibuat berhubung pelbagai kesalahan sepanjang proses Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13 (PRU-13) di negeri ini Ahad lepas, kata Ketua Polis Kedah Datuk Ahmad Ibrahim.


    Ahmad berkata laporan polis yang dibuat membabitkan kesalahan kecil seperti bendera parti ditanggalkan dan khemah panas dipasang berdekatan tempat mengundi.

    Beliau berkata ada juga laporan berkaitan pengundi 'hantu' dibuat ahli dan penyokong sebuah parti dan hasil siasatan dibuat terhadap dua bas dinaiki warga asing itu gagal membuktikan mereka pengundi 'hantu'.


    "Kita buat pemeriksaan dan hasilnya mereka bukan pengundi hantu. Mereka ini dari Sik dalam perjalanan pulang dari Sungai Petani selepas membeli-belah. Majikan mereka hantar mereka membeli belah sebab masa itu tengah cuti.

    "Ada juga empat laporan Polis dibuat oleh parti politik mengenai dakwat kekal dan ini semua kita serahkan kepada Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR),"

    Ahmad berkata 85.4 peratus pengundi di negeri ini keluar mengundi dan ini menunjukkan kecekapan anggotanya memberi komitmen tinggi sehingga dapat memastikan keadaan di negeri ini semasa pilihan raya, terkawal

    SELAMAT TINGGAL PRU-13

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  16. LAPORAN POLIS SEPANJANG PRU-13

    MELAKA

    Polis kontijen negeri menerima 276 laporan membabitkan kesalahan pilihan raya sepanjang tempoh PRU-13.
    Ketua Polis negeri, Datuk Chuah Ghee Lye berkata, sehubungan itu enam tangkapan dilakukan pihaknya


    SELAMAT TINGGAL PRU-13

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  17. LAPORAN POLIS SEPANJANG PRU-13

    SABAH

    Polis menerima sebanyak 39 laporan sepanjang proses pengundian pada Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 (PRU-13) di seluruh negeri hari ini.

    Pesuruhjaya Polis Sabah, Datuk Hamza Taib berkata, ia melibatkan 29 laporan mengenai dakwat kekal dan selebihnya adalah berkaitan kesalahan penggunaan kad pengenalan.

    "Bagi dakwat kekal laporan diterima daripada daerah Beaufort (1), Kota Kinabalu (5), Kota Belud (9), Sandakan (2), Tawau (2), Tenom (1), Beluran (5) dan Tuaran (4).

    "Laporan dibuat berikutan rasa tidak puas hati pengundi apabila dakwat kekal yang dicalit pada jari mudah hilang," katanya pada sidang akhbar petang tadi.

    Hamza memberitahu, laporan mengenai kad pengenalan pula dibuat apabila pengundi tidak dapat menunaikam kewajipan berikutan nama mereka telah digunakan orang lain.

    Jelasnya, ia berlaku apabila kad pengenalan asal telah hilang sebelum ini.


    SELAMAT TINGGAL PRU-13

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  18. The dust is still settling on GE13. The post-election analysis is still underway, on all sides, those who accept the democratic verdict of the rakyat, and those who are unwilling to do so.

    Yet Malaysia should be justly proud of the results of the Thirteenth General Elections. On that day, we voted and carried on with our lives as citizens of a mature democracy. Although the lead up to GE13 was partisan and divisive, we had hoped to move forward together afterward, no matter the result. Yet the aftermath is becoming worse, with accusations of bad faith on the part of the de facto leader of the opposition, and evidence of racial and class polarisation everywhere.

    This should not be. There are examples before us of how to act.

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  19. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, whose relations with the Chinese community were rocky at best in the past, echoed that call. Responding to reports that MCA will not take any appointed government posts, he said, "If there are no Chinese in the government, the situation will not be good for the country because all along we believe in co-operation between the races."

    Not all quarters agree. Perak's Pakatan Rakyat state assemblymen refused to attend the swearing in of Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir as Menteri Besar, claiming that the election results were fraudulent. This was mere days after state Pakatan head Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin told assembled reporters, "We respect the people's decision and openly accept this defeat."

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  20. The danger of this sort of bitterness is not increased partisanship. Malaysia's democracy has matured enough that voters can see through partisan accusations and fighting.

    The danger is that civil society will begin to deteriorate as accusations and counter-accusations fly. Pakatan supporters will believe that the government is not legitimate and cannot be trusted. Barisan supporters will believe that the Opposition is not legitimate, and is willing to sacrifice peace and security for power. Worse, those in the middle will become cynical about society in general.

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  21. Elections cannot be allowed to destroy the racial and religious harmony we enjoy here.

    Disputes over election results should be handled in the courts, not in the streets.

    We are one rakyat. Now is the time to show it.

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  22. Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad commended Sabah and Sarawak's role in the GE13 by contributing many seats to BN, and expressed hope that they would be better represented in the government.

    "At the moment, they still believe in the principle of cooperation although it is disappointing that the Chinese rejected it, but there were sufficient non-Chinese there to win seats," he said.

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  23. He also said the Chinese community should not be sidelined in the Government, as the fact remained that there were Chinese who supported Barisan Nasional in the recent general election.

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  24. He questioned that in the event that if there were no Chinese ministers in the cabinet, then who would represent the community.

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  25. "It would be a tricky thing to not have MCA leaders appointed (to the cabinet) because if there are no Chinese representatives, the situation will not be good for the government or country," he told a press conference at the Perdana Leadership Foundation building, here.

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  26. Dr Mahathir was earlier asked to comment on the decision made by the MCA top leadership not to accept any position in the state or federal government after faring worse in the recent general election compared to 2008.

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  27. Asked whether the opposition-DAP should be invited by the BN government and given a chance to represent the Chinese community instead, he said it was up to BN.

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  28. "It depends on the Chinese (DAP) if they want to participate or not, but I'm quite sure the DAP would not want to participate unless they are in a dominant position," he said.

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  29. Asked on the suggestion by certain non-governmental organisations for PAS to work with Umno for a better future for the Malays and Muslims, he said cooperation between the two parties was possible.

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  30. "I don't know whether it is best or not, but obviously there have to be some give and take.

    Umno cannot insist on this and that and nor can PAS. There must be some adjustments made, then only will cooperation between the two be possible," he said.

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  31. Pakatan Rakyat said it has received a guarantee from Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Ismail Omar that the cops will merely take on a facilitatory role during the planned Jan 12 rally at Stadium Merdeka.

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  32. "The IGP said he wants this rally to be a historic moment where the police can learn from their past weaknesses," said PKR secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution after meeting the IGP today.

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  33. "They (police) will strive to give their best service to ensure the rights of everyone according to law are respected."

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  34. He said the police had also said they will provide marshals to guide journalists during the rally, based on provisions in the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012.

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  35. PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu had led a delegation of 11, including Saifuddin, to Ismail's office in Bukit Aman at 2.30pm.

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  36. Woohoo, this is going to make Anwar driving mad.

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  37. Over 100,000? You gotta be kidding.

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  38. Apa yang kita boleh lakukan ialah berpegang pada janji

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  39. Lupakan segala yang tidak baik

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  40. Dia akan didakwa

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  41. Tiba masanya dia akan menerima hukumannya

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  42. GUESS HE IS GATHERING

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  43. Apa juga nak dikejar tu

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  44. Biasalah ada orang mcm ni kan

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  45. GERAKAN menyelar tindakan pakatan pembangkang menganjurkan perhimpunan haram di Stadium Kelana Jaya, Selangor malam tadi, yang dilihat boleh mencetuskan masalah besar terhadap kestabilan dan keharmonian negara.

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  46. Timbalan Presidennya, Datuk Chang Ko Youn, berkata pakatan pembangkang tidak bertanggungjawab apabila menganjurkan perhimpunan itu dalam keadaan negara baru selesai mengadakan pilihan raya umum ke-13 (PRU13).

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  47. Tidak patut mereka membuat program berkenaan yang mungkin akan mencetuskan masalah...pakatan perlu menghentikan demonstrasi dan perhimpunan seperti ini yang tidak wajar dilaksanakan,

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  48. Pakatan menganjurkan perhimpunan membantah keputusan PRU13 dengan dihadiri sebilangan pemimpin mereka seperti Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dan Lim Kit Siang.

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  49. Ko Youn berkata pakatan pembangkang sepatutnya menerima keputusan yang disuarakan rakyat menerusi undi yang memilih BN pada PRU13 dan membuat analisis kelemahan mereka.

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  50. Ini adalah hak rakyat, macam mana mereka undi, kita hormati keputusan mereka. Kita jangan salahkan sesiapa...jangan gunakan kesempatan untuk mengeksploitasi hakikat pengundian," katanya.

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  51. Ko Youn yang juga Pengerusi Gerakan Perak berkata, rakyat perlu memahami bahawa Malaysia tidak menggunakan sistem pilihan raya 'proportional representatives' sebaliknya mengguna pakai sistem Britain iaitu 'constituency representatives' atau 'Westminster' yang mana berasaskan kawasan pilihan raya.

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  52. Ini bukan satu isu yang patut dieksploitasikan, jika tidak berpuas hati gunakan cara demokrasi melalui Parlimen, buat pindaan jika mereka berkebolehan," katanya yang turut membidas pembangkang yang mengeksploitasi statistik undi popular PRU13.

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  53. Demon ini membuktikan begitu ramai yang tidak terima keputusan PRU13 ini.

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  54. Keputusan PRU13 ini bukannya keputusan rakyat tetapi seolah golongan yang merancangnya.

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  55. SPR tidak membuktikan PRU yang bersih malah lebih banyak sindiket penipuan dikesan.

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  56. The people seems not agree with the election result that may involve many fraud activities.

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  57. Tiada kaitan dengan bangsa dan kaum. Ternyata rakyat Melayu, Cina & India juga memberi sokongan kepada Anwar, apa ceritanya?

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