Wednesday, May 8, 2013

STOLEN VICTORY: Pakatan to launch a slew of legal initiatives

STOLEN VICTORY: Pakatan to launch a slew of legal initiatives including election petitions Malaysia's Opposition,which failed to topple Prime Minister Najib Razak's Umno-BN government in an election marred by fraud accusations and millions of complaints of indelible ink that could be washed off within the hour, will launch a two-pronged legal offensive to reclaim a victory they say was "stolen" from them.

Apart from election petitions to be filed in about 20-odd constituencies where the winning margin was less than 5 percent, the Pakatan Rakyat led by Anwar Ibrahim are preparing a series of lawsuits to fight "overall fraud".

"Election petitions can only be filed after the results have been gazetted and we have 21 days to file after the gazette. We are preparing the evidence now because once it is gazetted, we have very little time," PKR vice president Tian Chua told a press conference on Wednesday.

"However we are not only filing because election petitions are very limited but we are also working with our lawyers and friends to file more general issues about bribery and constitutional matters that have been violated by the EC and caretaker government. So, it's not just limited to a few constituencies where we will file the election petitions, we will be challenging overall fraud by the caretaker government and the Election Commission."

His colleague, Fuziah Salleh who is the Kuantan MP, was also at the presser.

'Indelible' ink cornerstone that crumbled

The PKR leaders demanded that the Election Commission explain to the public why, despite its assurances to the contrary, the indelible ink applied to voters during the May 5 general election could disappear when the ink was supposed to stay on voters' index finger for a few days.

"I would again demand the EC chairman tells us what exactly is the content of the ink and I dare him to to repeat that it contains any trace of silver nitrate," said Tian, referring to the chemical which gave the ink its long-lasting quality.

Malaysia used indelible ink, meant to prevent cheaters from voting twice, for the first time during its recent 13th general election. As the indelible ink was to have been the cornerstone of the EC's promised reforms to clean up Malaysia's corrupt electoral system, its failure and the suspect quality of the ink has become the object of public ridicule.

The shock discovery has tarred the integrity of the polls, boosting the Opposition's claims of widespread electoral fraud and irregularities.

Till now there has been no response from either the EC or Prime Minister Najib Razak's Umno-BN government which claimed a 133-seats victory over the Pakatan Rakyat's 89 seats.

"The EC chairman has blatantly lied on the issues of indelible ink. He has not been consistent, he has insisted the indelible ink would be kept in a secret location and the color known only to 3 people. Now he says it is kept in police stations and if it is police stations, more than 3 people would know. So we want to know who are these 3 people," said Tian.

Tian, the MP for Batu, was referring to one of the issues in a long slew of complaints raised by polling agents, contestants and voters since the controversial election was balloted last Sunday.



Malaysia Chronicle

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  1. THE outcome of the 13th General Election (GE13) has been widely known as covered extensively by both the electronic and print media. There would be many winners and many more losers, without taking into consideration the multitude of supporters on both sides, who would undoubtedly feel that they have won or lost.

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  2. Looking at it from a more philosophical angle, even the losers could be considered winners if they can sincerely appreciate the positive values of their opponents which have met the approval of the voters. In that way, they would have achieved additional views of their shortcomings, and thus could feel that they have "won" new knowledge that they have not seen before.

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  3. On the other hand, the winners could be considered losers if they fail to see why a section of the electorate did not vote for them, no matter how small the number may be.

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  4. Political parties, too, should take this same viewpoint and not just put the blame on the opposing political parties. They must strive to look deeper into their shortcomings, find ways to overcome them and not just put the blame on others.

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  5. It would be prudent for both winners and losers to ponder deeply and try to share the thoughts of a well known philosopher, Beaumont, who stated: "We should correct our own faults by seeing how uncomely they appear in others".

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  6. In this season where the exchange of congratulations is widespread, we should be thankful and congratulate ourselves for having a very democratic system embedded in the constitution of our country, which guarantees a system of checks and balances between the rulers, the government in power and the people.

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  7. The mechanism that manages the election is appointed by the ruler and not the government in power, and as such, is unbiased and transparent in carrying out its task.

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  8. Speaking about transparency, we should be glad that we have practised a system in elections that can be much more foolproof than even those practised by the so-called more democratic countries like the United States.

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  9. As an example, we have a system whereby every voter is required to produce his or her MyKad to be counter-checked with the electoral register before he is given the ballot paper, ever since we started our first election.

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  10. It is interesting to note that in the US, they are still debating on the necessity to produce IDs before they can cast their ballots. The state of Virginia had just approved a law on March 26 this year to make it compulsory for voters to produce an ID before getting a ballot paper, as reported in the Time magazine's April 13 issue.

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  11. While appreciating a good electoral system, we should also congratulate Election Commission chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof, a government pensioner, who with his team managed to do a splendid job for GE13, in the midst of uncalled-for criticisms.

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  12. Let us settle whatever differences we may have by referring to the appropriate authorities or to the established laws of the country and not take the law into our own hands.

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  13. It is the adherence to this philosophy that has charted the successful cooperation with the legally elected state government of Selangor, which proved to be a successful and advantageous solution for both the state government and the Government Pensioners of Selangor since 2008.

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  14. Now that GE13 is over, which has left some negative side-effects, it becomes more important for the government pensioners, who represent the matured and knowledgeable section of our citizens, to take a leading role in forging better understanding between citizens who may harbour ideological differences in politics, ethnic origins and religious denominations, to set aside their differences and join hands in making Malaysia a better place to live in.

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  15. After all, as an non-governmental organisation, our members are made up of citizens from different racial origins, holding different religious beliefs and coming from different social strata as a proven group able to work shoulder to shoulder in the government service, developing Malaysia to the stage that we are proud of today.

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  16. Why can't we spread this same culture to the younger generation so that they, too, can inherit the harmonious and prosperous Malaysia that we have enjoyed?

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  17. Even in the state of so-called retirement, we have a part to play to ensure that we can still contribute to society so that we leave to our children and future generations a united and prosperous Malaysia. Let us pray to God the Almighty to give us the help, strength and ability to contribute to the wellbeing of our nation.

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  18. "I am not blaming the Chinese because they were manipulated by the DAP into believing that they could change the government.

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  19. "The Chinese were taken for a good ride by the DAP. They believed this lie and that's why they voted en masse for the DAP although we (Barisan) have helped them so much.

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  20. He said the Opposition's "Ubah" (change) slogan gave the community the impression that it was possible to change the government.

    However, the reality was that even when majority of the Chinese supported the Opposition, the government did not fall, he said.

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  21. "The Barisan government has remained intact because the reality is that, with bumiputras and Indians supporting the coalition, the government cannot be changed," he told.

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  22. Najib said the lie by the Opposition was similar to the promise made by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to take over Putrajaya on Sept 16 in 2008.

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  23. Najib said the Opposition could not be selective and accept results only in states it won, such as Kelantan, Penang and Selangor, while rejecting the outcome in places where it lost.

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  24. "If you don't want to accept, then don't accept all the election results. Don't be selective. If you win, you accept (the results) and when you lose, you don't accept it," he said.

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  25. PKR deputy president Azmin Ali yesterday criticised Pakatan Rakyat for getting the rakyat involved in their failure to capture Putrajaya during the recent general election.

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  26. Azmin, who was noticibly absent from Pakatan’s rally in Kelana Jaya last night, criticised his coalition for “dragging the rakyat into our own failure”.

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  27. “The cry for reform has to start as a whisper within our own hearts. Don’t drag the rakyat into our own failure,” Azmin said yesterday in a tweet.

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  28. “The rakyat are tired with politics that are over the top. Accept results. Scrutinise yourself. Admit weaknesses. Move forward. Focus on the rakyat, not yourselves,” he added.

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  29. The outspoken politician has since received scores of praise from Twitter users, including Pakatan supporters, one which said: “You are our new hope”.

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  30. “Accept the people’s choice. Move forward with policies that put them (the rakyat) first, not bully them using the country’s peace and stability,” said Azmin, a very close confidant of PKR chief Anwar Ibrahim.

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  31. He also promised to reveal the causes of Pakatan’s failure in near future.

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  32. State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said the US recognised Malaysia’s election results and called it the “most competitive” in Southeast Asian nation’s history despite opposition claims of irregularities in the vote.

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  33. Ventrell called for all parties “to peacefully respect the will of the voters” as it was important to strengthen confidence in the electoral process.

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  34. TATAP BN! MEMPERKASAKAN SEMUA ORANG. TIDAK KIRA APA BANGSA, UMUR DAN JANTINA

    The victory and increase in majority votes achieved by women who contested in the just concluded general election is a manifestation and testimony of the credibility and capacity of women in bringing about continuous change.

    It also proved wrong any inclination among the public on women's inability in making a difference in the community.

    Women candidate who won the state seat of Karambunai for three consecutive terms, Datuk Jainab Ahmad, expressed gratitude for the continuing confidence of the people in the Barisan Nasional (BN) leadership that led to her victory.

    "It was not easy being a woman created to be a leader. However, the support and advice as well as guidance from the state leadership has enabled me to go through challenges...what is important is sincerity in the struggle, " said Jainab, who was one of 168 women candidates across the country contesting in the elections.

    She described her victory in defending her Karambunai state seat despite facing four other candidates, aII men, as a victory for all women and a recognition of women's leadership in the country.

    The increase in her majority votes achieved this time, compared to past elections, also further proved that women still get voter support Jainab obtained 74,074 votes with a majority of 8,532, a two-fold increase from her previous achievement.

    "A win is considered as recognition of the ability of women to be part of the State leadership," she said.

    Sabah BN fielded several women candidates to contest, including new faces in Tawau parliamentary seat and Luyang state seat, while Jainab in Karambunai and her Umno counterpart Azizah Dun contesting for the Beaufort parliamentary seat.

    Azizah managed to wrest back Beaufort from incumbent Datuk Lajim Ukin who was formerly in BN before he quit and supported the opposition.

    From the four seats contested by them under BN only one, Datuk Agnes Shim lost to Sabah DAP adviser Hiew King Cheu.

    The contest for Tawau parliamentary seat saw BN newcomer Mary Yap Kain Ching regaining the seat previously held by the opposition by securing 21,337 votes, with a majority of 4,979.

    Jainab said all women candidates who won their seats have been warned not to be complacent, and strive to continue the planning that is being implemented well for the people.

    Azizah also expressed gratitude and thanks to the support provided which enables her to continue to serve.

    "The victory proves people here believe in my ability and BN in implementing various development projects over the years," she said.

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  35. Yang akan mengendalikan PRU 13 tetap juga SPR, jadi ikut logik akal jika begitu buruk dan teruk kaedah pilihan raya yang dikendalikan SPR, apa gunanya lagi untuk PR berangan untuk menggapai kejayaan, bukan begitu?

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  36. Should waste no time on this

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  37. Hakikatnya PR sudah lama menerima hakikat bahawa SPR sememangnya telus, adil dan saksama sedari dulu lagi. Jika SPR benar-benar pincang, tiada seorang pun pemimpin PR yang akan bertanding dalam PRU 13 dan sebelumnya.

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  38. Tentu ada agendanya maka sebab itu SPR sering dijadikan punching beg dan dijadikan sebagai kambing hitam oleh pemimpin pembangkang.

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  39. Tak mustahil agenda PR dalam isu mempersoalkan kredibiliti SPR lebih kepada untuk menutup kelemahan sendiri kerana gagal menawan hati majoriti pengundi. Itu faktor utama yang tidak boleh disangkal sama sekali.

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  40. Kemungkinan lain, ada kebarangkalian ianya untuk melindungi penipuan yang ingin dilakukan oleh PR misalnya melalui manipulasi dakwat kekal dengan mencalit dakwat itu kepada pengundi berusia konon untuk tujuan demonstrasi.

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  41. Perkara sebegini boleh berlaku bila dilihat pada modus operandi penyokong pembangkang selama ini yang pernah mengutip kad pengenalan golongan tua bagi menghalang pengundi keluar menunaikan tanggungjawab ketika hari pengundian.

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  42. Atau kemungkinan juga untuk mengelakkan tumpuan umum kepada gerakan jentera PR yang sebelum ini giat memindahkan pengundi mereka ke kawasan yang diyakini boleh dikuasai melalui kaedah tersebut seperti mana pernah dilaksanakan oleh PAS Kedah dan PAS Kelantan.

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  43. Malah semenjak SPR memperkenalkan pendaftaran pengundi yang dikenali sebagai Penolong Pendaftar Pemilih (PPP) terdiri dari agen parti-parti politik, uniknya semenjak itu berlumba-lumba PR mendedahkan 'kepincangan' daftar pemilih mempertikaikan orang itu tak layak mengundi dan orang ini datanya diragui.

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  44. Bantah PRU 13 Hanya Agenda Anwar Yang Kempunan Jawatan Perdana Menteri

    Timbalan Pengerusi Persatuan Bekas Tentera Malaysia, Kapten (B) Shahrudin Omar menyeru agar seluruh rakyat negara ini terutamanya pakatan pembangkang menghormati suara majoriti yang telah disuarakan oleh rakyat menerusi Pilihan Raya Umum (PRU) ke-13 yang lalu.

    Tegas beliau, tindakan pembangkang yang mahu mengadakan perhimpunan di Stadium Kelana Jaya malam ini bagi menyelar Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) yang kononnya tidak telus dan penuh penipuan adalah lebih kepada memenuhi keperluan peribadi.

    Jelasnya lagi, pilihan raya telah diadakan dan rakyat telah bersuara menentukan siapakah yang mereka mahu untuk mentadbir negara ini.

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  45. SPR pernah mengumumkan seramai 332 orang penolong pendaftar pemilih ditamatkan perkhidmatan kerana cuai atau sengaja mendaftarkan pengundi dengan maklumat yang meragukan.

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  46. Bantah PRU 13 Hanya Agenda Anwar Yang Kempunan Jawatan Perdana Menteri

    Oleh itu tambah beliau pembangkang perlu menerima suara majoriti sebagaimana Barisan Nasional (BN) menerima suara rakyat yang mahukan pembangkang mentadbir negeri Selangor, Kelantan dan Pulau Pinang.

    “Sekiranya BN boleh menerima kekalahan dan suara rakyat untuk tiga negeri tersebut jadi mengapa pembangkang tidak boleh melakukan perkara yang sama. Ini sebenarnya adalah semata-mata mahu memenuhi kehendak peribadi Anwar Ibrahim. Kerana gagal menjadi Perdana Menteri, dia mula merangka agenda mengacau bilaukan negara.

    “Tolonglah jadi rakyat negara ini yang bermaruah dan hormatkan perlembagaan negara. Sebagai seorang rakyat negara ini yang sayangkan negara, kita harus hormat perlembagaan dan peraturan yang telah ditetapkan. Jika kita sebagai rakyat negara ini sendiri tidak hormat dan tidak mengakui perlembagaan negara, jadi buat apa terus menetap dan menjadi warganegara Malaysia. Silalah ke negara lain yang anda rasa mempunyai perlembagaan yang lebih baik dari negara ini,” ujarnya kepada UMNO-Online di sini.

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  47. Sebelumnya SPR pernah menolak permohonan seramai 71,184 pengundi yang didaftarkan oleh PPP kerana pelbagai kesalahan antaranya mendaftarkan pengundi yang telah berdaftar, warganegara yang belum layak mengundi, bukan warganegara dan pelbagai lagi kecuaian.

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  48. Bantah PRU 13 Hanya Agenda Anwar Yang Kempunan Jawatan Perdana Menteri

    Jelas beliau, SPR dijadikan ‘kambing hitam’ oleh pembangkang kerana mereka gagal menyerang dan menjatuhkan kerajaan.

    “Oleh itu SPR dijadikan mangsa semata-mata untuk melepaskan geram kepada kerajaan. Saya menyeru kepada semua warganegara ini agar hargailah kestabilan, keharmonian dan kemakmuran negara yang sedia ada.

    “Jangan terpengaruh dengan pembangkang yang mahu melihat negara ini kucar kacir. Belajar untuk menghormati suara majoriti yang disuarakan melalui demokrasi,” jelasnya lagi.

    Anwar Ibrahim dilaporkan akan mengadakan perhimpunan malam ini di Stadium Kelana Jaya sebagai tanda memprotes pilihan raya yang didakwa tidak bersih da penuh penipuan.

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  49. Menariknya kebanyakan kesilapan daftar pengundi baru yang ditolak oleh SPR ini didaftarkan oleh wakil-wakil PR dan tak mustahil ada antara puluhan ribu permohonan pengundi baru yang didaftarkan oleh PR ini yang terlepas pandang oleh sistem semakan dan digunakan pula untuk memburukkan imej SPR.

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  50. Di lihat pada sejarah PR, beberapa perkara yang didedahkan di atas tak mustahil berlaku dan tidak salah untuk kita membuat spekulasi kemungkinan PR sedang merancang untuk menipu dalam pilihan raya.

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  51. Tindakan mereka mengkambing hitamkan SPR sebelum ini hanyalah strategi serampang dua mata, pertama untuk membunuh imej dan kredibiliti SPR di mata umum dan kedua untuk melindungi penipuan yang sedang PR laksanakan.

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  52. Sedangkan dalam pemilihan CEC DAP dan pengundian dalaman PKR sendiri wujud penyelewengan, dan PAS pula penah aktif memindah pengundi ke sana ke mari, jadi apa sangatlah untuk mereka merancang penipuan dalam PRU.

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  53. Apa pun jika segala kemungkinan di atas tidak menepati senario sebenar, seeloknya PR hentikan sahaja propagandanya yang memperlekeh atau mempertikaikan kesungguhan SPR dalam melaksanakan tanggungjawabnya memastikan PRU 13 kelak berjalan lancar.

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  54. Jangan la buang masa ke atas semua ini tak berbaloi langsung

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  55. For the whole thing I guess this is what we called as making stupid things

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  56. Victory is for the right one.

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  57. We have rights to voice out.

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  58. Plus we are in the so called democracy nation right?

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  59. Democracy and democracy

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  60. We have to know that there are so many competitors.

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  61. Yang penting kita jujur.

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  62. Dan tahu batas2 agama.

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  63. Ketua Pembangkang Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim menegaskan yang Pakatan Rakyat (PR) tidak akan menerima keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 (PRU-13) sehinggalah Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) menjelaskan dakwaan berlakunya penipuan di dalam proses pengundian.

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  64. Beliau juga turut menegaskan yang PR akan mencabar beberapa keputusan yang melibatkan majoriti sekitar 1,000 hingga 2,000 undi.

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  65. Ketika ditanya mengenai tindakannya yang menhantar kiriman ringkas menerusi laman tweeter nya yang mendakwa Pakatan telah menang dalam PRU-13, Anwar enggan menjawab pertanyaan itu melainkan berkata sebarang keputusan rasmi mestilah yang diumumkan oleh SPR.

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  66. Anwar turut meminta para penyokong PR supaya terus bersabar dan bertenang dengan keputusan ini.

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  67. "Bagaimanapun kami mahu para penyokong kami menyuarakan rasa tidak puas hati mereka dengan jelas dan kuat tanpa perlu menjejaskan kestabilan dan ketenteraman awam," ujarnya.

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  68. Bekas Perdana Menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad berkata pakatan pembangkang mengadakan perhimpunan membantah keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13 (PRU-13) di Stadium Kelana Jaya, dekat sini, malam Rabu kerana mereka tidak boleh menerima kekalahan.

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  69. ini adalah sukar kerana mereka cuba menimbulkan masalah dan menekan kerajaan.

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  70. pasti dalam masa terdekat mereka akan keluar ke jalan dan menimbulkan masalah khususnya kepada golongan peniaga,"

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  71. Perhimpunan pakatan pembangkang, yang disertai ribuan orang, bertujuan membantah keputusan PRU-13 setelah gagal mendapat mandat menubuhkan kerajaan persekutuan

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  72. memangpun! Dah terdesak nak tawan putrajaya. Tetapi bukan bertambah negeri ditakluki.. semakin kurang jumlahnya. Lagipun depa ni memang dah sangat sinonim denga himpunan haram ni. Saja cari pasal!!!

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  73. Pengerusi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof membidas pihak-pihak yang enggan menerima kekalahan pada pilihan raya ke-13 (PRU13), yang sebaliknya menyalahkan pihak lain dengan membuat pelbagai tuduhan tidak berasas.

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  74. Beliau berkata pihak ini sengaja mencari kesalahan orang lain kerana enggan mengaku kekalahan, dan bagi mereka, pihak paling mudah untuk dijadikan ‘scape goat’ atau kambing hitam ialah SPR, dengan menimbulkan pelbagai persepsi bagi menjejaskan integriti, kredebiliti dan kecekapan badan itu.

    Beliau memberi contoh tuduhan mengenai bekalan eletrik yang terputus semasa pengiraan undi dijalankan yang disebar banyak di laman-laman sosial, yang menurutnya selepas disiasat, perkara itu tidak pernah berlaku.

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  75. “Mereka nak nampakkan SPR ini tidak ada integriti, tidak ‘credible’, suka menipu, sehinggakan boleh buat putus bekalan (elektrik), tukar keputusan dalam gelap. Saya rasa cerita yang dibawa ini satu penipuan, pembohongan, dusta yang sangat melampau, sangat keji.

    “Kalau orang Islam yang buat ini dia memang tidak takut dosa besar nampaknya. Sebab bila kita semak semua pihak, soal putus bekalan ini tidak pernah berlaku,” katanya pada sidangan media di pejabatnya di sini pada Rabu.

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  76. Beliau juga mempersoalkan tindakan pihak yang menyebar gambar kononnya pengiraan undi dibuat dalam gelap semasa berlaku putus bekalan elektrik, kerana menurutnya perkara itu tidak pernah berlaku, dan gambar itu mungkin dibuat menggunakan tipu helah kamera.

    Abdul Aziz berkata persepsi merupakan mainan penting dalam politik, dan pihak yang kalah biasanya akan berusaha mencipta persepsi bahawa SPR ini satu badan yang tidak berwibawa, tidak berintegriti, sedangkan ia hanya bertanggungjawab menyediakan gelanggang, bukan menentukan siapa yang boleh menang atau kalah.

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  77. Beliau memberi contoh kenyataan seorang ahli politik yang secara terangan mendakwa kononnya SPR langsung tidak melaksanakan cadangan Jawatankuasa Pilihan Khas Parlimen Berhubung Dengan Penambahbaikan Proses Pilihan Raya, sedangkan menurutnya sebanyak 19 penambahbaikan diperkenalkan pada PRU13 berasaskan kepada cadangan jawatankuasa ini.

    Katanya ia boleh dilihat dengan ketara seperti pengenalan dakwat kekal, tiada tempoh bantahan, calon tidak boleh berundur, undi awal, dan banyak lagi, namun persepsi SPR tidak membuat penambahbaikan tetap cuba dibangkitkan ahli politik itu semata-mata untuk menjejaskan integriti dan kredibilitinya.

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  78. Abdul Aziz berkata dakwat kekal diperkenalkan bagi mengelak pemilih mengundi lebih dari sekali, walaupun dalam sejarah negara ini tidak pernah dibuktikan ada orang yang mengundi lebih dari sekali, namun SPR tetap menerima cadangan penggunaan dakwat itu secara positif.

    Bagaimanapun menurutnya ada pihak sebaliknya sengaja cuba menjejaskan integriti SPR, berusaha sedaya upaya dengan pelbagai cara untuk menghilangkan kesan dakwat itu, semata-mata untuk menimbulkan keraguan orang ramai.

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  79. Namun menurutnya SPR tetap akan menerima segala teguran, mengkaji segala laporan daripada pelbagai pihak berhubung penggunaan dakwat kekal itu dan akan berusaha menambah baik aspek penggunaan dakwat kekal itu pada pilihan raya akan datang.

    Merujuk kepada tohmahan mengenai kewujudan pengundi hantu, Abdul Aziz berkata beliau merasa kesal dengan tindakan sesetengah pihak yang terlalu bertindak mengikut emosi sehingga bukan sahaja menimbulkan kekecohan, malah beliau difahamkan ada juga pemilih yang dihalang dari menunaikan tanggungjawab mengundi, semata-mata kerana rupa parasnya tidak seperti rakyat tempatan.

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  80. Beliau berkata saringan utama paling penting dalam menentukan kesahihan pengundi adalah kad pengenalan, yang kemudiannya akan dibandingkan dengan daftar pemilih, dan hanya SPR dan polis sahaja yang berhak menahan seseorang untuk memeriksa kad pengenalannya.

    “Saya diberitahu ada dua bas bawa orang asing nak ke kilang ditahan oleh kumpulan pemantau dari parti yang bertanding dengan kasar sekali, sudah tentu orang tu takut, lintang pukang lari, kerana emosi itulah jadinya,” katanya.

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  81. PRU13 ini tidak adil dan bersih.

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  82. Terbukti perhimpunan pembangkang ini ramaiyang tidak setuju dengan cara SPR dan BN dalam mengukuhkan kuasa dan mengabaikan demokrasi.

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  83. Ada juga pihak mengungkit perasaan tidak puas hati.

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  84. Tuduhan terhadap BN benar atau tidak? Perlu juga membuat siasatan.

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  85. Benarkah BN sudah menang?

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  86. Bakal presiden Gerakan perlu bijak merangka perancangan demi survival parti itu serta memastikannya terus relevan pada masa hadapan, kata seorang penganalisis politik.

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  87. Pensyarah Pusat Pengajian Sains Kemasyarakatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Prof Dr Ahmad Atory Hussain berkata selain berkarisma, berwibawa dan tahu kehendak anggota parti, pemimpin baru itu juga perlu mampu menyuntik nilai dan semangat kepada anggota untuk terus berjuang.

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  88. "Pemimpin Gerakan dan MCA perlu bersama-sama Barisan Nasional (BN) seiring sejalan. Kalau tidak, mereka tidak akan mendapat tempat dan sokongan masyarakat Cina akan terus berpindah ke DAP," katanya

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  89. Beliau diminta mengulas pengumuman Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon untuk meletak jawatan sebagai Presiden Gerakan berkuat kuasa 16 Mei ini.

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  90. Selepas pengunduran Koh, jawatan Presiden Gerakan akan dipangku oleh timbalannya, Datuk Chang Ko Youn sehingga pemilihan parti pada 26 Oktober.

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  91. Ahmad Atory berkata sudah tiba masanya bagi Gerakan memberi laluan kepada muka baharu untuk membawa pembaharuan demi memastikan survival parti.

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  92. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:06 PM

    No evidence of election fraud, but Anwar presses ahead with plans totopple Najib

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  93. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:06 PM

    "However, despite people’s misgivings, there is thin evidence of outright cheating or ballot box stuffing so far. Dr Jeyakumar Deveraj, MP for the Sungai Siput constituency in Perak state and the only socialist in parliament, conceded as much.

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  94. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:06 PM

    “We were not able to find conclusive evidence of significant cheating during the political process,” he told IPS. Wave of protests against Malaysian election results

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  95. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:07 PM

    Clear and present danger. Tunku Aziz, the founder of Malaysia's Transparency International whose whirlwind marriage to the DAP ended in a most bitter divorce last year, has continued his attack on the DAP and its partners in Pakatan Rakyat, this time calling the leaders of these Opposition parties "dangerous" and "anarchists".

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  96. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:07 PM

    "What they are doing now is to take it to the streets and cause as much damage as possible, fight the police, overturn cars and burn buildings. This is what the opposition is encouraging the people to do."

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  97. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:07 PM

    Looks like the Pakatan folks, who have formed the government in three of our states and occupied more than a third of the parliamentary seats after the May 5th general election, are bent on turning our all-year summer into a spring of violence, our peace into chaos, friends into foes,

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  98. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:08 PM

    just so that Anwar Ibrahim can become Prime Minister. I am sure the new Inspector-General of Police would like to see them try. Honestly, I am with the Rakyat, fed-up with the childish antics of the sore losers. I don't really care how the new IGP plans to do it, but make sure you protect our interest - the interest of the Rakyat, who are your boss, and stop any attempt by the Pakatan folks to overthrow the Government other than via the ballot box.

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  99. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:09 PM

    LAWBREAKERS': They are out to topple govt through rallies, says Tunku Aziz
    PETALING JAYA: TUNKU Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim came out with guns blazing yesterday and labelled opposition lawmakers as "anarchists" for propagating illegal activities by staging illegal rallies to topple the government.
    The former DAP vice-chairman, who is now a harsh critic of the opposition pact, was in a fiery mood when he said opposition leaders had always been belligerent about toppling the government, which was contradictory to their stature as lawmakers.

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  100. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:09 PM

    From spouting ludicrous accusations to holding rallies that threatened public order, Tunku Aziz said such a trait was highly evident during Bersih demonstrations.

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  101. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:09 PM

    On Pakatan's protests against the general election results, Tunku Aziz said: "The fact that (Datuk Seri) Anwar (Ibrahim) did not make it to Putrajaya, he (and his supporters) should leave other Malaysians in peace.

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  102. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:10 PM

    "They are all lawmakers, the likes of Anwar, (Lim) Guan Eng, (Lim) Kit Siang and others. And yet they are prepared to become lawbreakers by supporting a movement (Bersih) that had intended to break the law."

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  103. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:10 PM

    And now, in the wake of the circulation text message sent by pro-opposition group Solidariti Anak Muda calling for a rally in Kuala Lumpur to "overthrow the government", Tunku Aziz described the message as an open declaration to create chaos in the country.

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  104. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:10 PM

    "This is the work of anarchists! Dangerous anarchists, who do not respect the law. They talk about observing the rule of law. That is pure rhetoric.

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  105. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:11 PM

    "What they are saying today is 'let's topple the government'. Is this a responsible act? Are these the people we can give our trust to rule this complex, multiracial society? My answer is definitely, no!"

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  106. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:11 PM

    He said the group, led by PKR Sungai Acheh assemblyman Badrul Hisham Shaharin, had even prepared salt and masks for the Sunday rally to imply that they were prepared for a clash with the authorities.

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  107. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:11 PM

    "There is no hidden agenda. The message is an open declaration of bringing down a legitimate government, that has won the recent general election. They could not do it (change the government) through the ballot box.

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  108. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:11 PM

    "What they are doing now is to take it to the streets and cause as much damage as possible, fight the police, overturn cars and burn buildings.

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  109. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:12 PM

    "This is what the opposition is encouraging the people to do," Tunku Aziz said at a joint press conference yesterday with former DAP leader Tan Tuan Tat.
    Tunku Aziz also revealed an email exchange between him and DAP chief of staff Foo Yueh Chuan who had asked him on his possible attendance for a "sit-in" at Dataran Merdeka last year.

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  110. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:12 PM

    "I told Foo that I oppose street demonstrations. DAP life advisor Dr Chen Man Hin, however, replied that he was delighted to participate in the sit-in that could mark the beginning of a "Malaysia Spring".

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  111. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:12 PM

    "What is the meaning of this statement? Is it in the context of an illegal demonstration? It really has to mean (or relate to) the Egyptian spring or the Arab spring ... which is really about what?

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  112. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:13 PM

    "They even tried to insult our intelligence by saying that the Malaysian Spring is about 'Musim Bunga'."
    Tunku Aziz said he would not subscribe to the leadership of DAP especially if the party supported demonstrations by movements bent on breaking the laws of the country.

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  113. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:13 PM

    On the safety of people and how the matter could be resolved, Tunku Aziz said the government was aware of the issue and steps were being taken to contain the possible formation of rallies.

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  114. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:13 PM

    "The government has the police and other institutions (to safeguard public order). You should have no fear, but just be careful. Because these people who are promoting acts of violence, they do not care two hoots about your safety."

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  115. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:13 PM

    Badrul Hisham, also known as Chegubard, when contacted said the gathering would be held at a field opposite the Amcorp Mall in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, and not on Sunday as stated in the text message.

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  116. Where the fuck is blackout proof?October 21, 2013 at 10:14 PM

    He said 50 non-governmental organisations would join the "Suara Rakyat 505" event and make three demands -- re-elections in areas they believe electoral fraud had been committed, disbanding of the Election Commission and for Bersih 2.0 to organise a "People's tribunal" to look into the hundreds of reports of alleged election fraud. Additional reporting by Yiswaree Palansamy

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