Thursday, February 7, 2013

Malaysia OPPN Sniffs Power

AFTER the 2008 elections, a more experienced and organised Malaysian opposition is eyeing the once-unthinkable: toppling one of the world's longest-serving governments.

Malaysians vote soon with the formerly hapless opposition buoyed by a new track record of state-level government, signs of growing voter support, and what its leader Anwar Ibrahim calls a sense of history in the making.
"I am convinced, that we will win government," Anwar said, evoking the winds of change that powered the "Arab Spring" elsewhere in the Muslim world. "Of course we call it a 'Malaysian Spring', but our method is elections (not uprisings)."

Prime Minister Najib Razak is expected to call a fresh vote in weeks, pitting his Malay-dominated Barisan Nasional (National Front) coalition against Anwar's multi-ethnic opposition alliance Pakatan Rakyat (People's Pact).

The 57-year-old ruling bloc enjoys deep pockets, mainstream media control, an electoral system the opposition says is rigged, and a record of decades of economic growth under its authoritarian template.

Few expect the opposition to win the 112 parliamentary seats needed to take power. The three-party alliance won 82 seats in the 2008 polls, up from 21, stunning the BN with its biggest-ever setback.

But speculation is rife that Pakatan could win enough in the polls — which must be held by late June — to lure ruling coalition defectors and form a government.

"Before this year, many were in denial about Pakatan's potential. Today, we see society beginning to accept that the possibility (of a BN defeat) is real," said Wan Saiful Wan Jan, who runs the independent Malaysian think tank IDEAS.

The country's stock market has trembled recently over the uncertainty as opinion polls suggest the vote will be tight. One recent survey put Najib and Anwar neck-and-neck as prime ministerial candidates.

In a January 12 show of force, the opposition held a rally that drew close to 100,000 people, paralysing much of the capital Kuala Lumpur in one of Malaysia's biggest-ever political gatherings.

"I think it's very close, and the party that makes the least mistakes will be the party that wins," said Ambiga Sreenavasan, head of Bersih, an NGO coalition that has organised large public rallies for electoral reform.

Pakatan attacks the ruling coalition, and particularly its dominant partner the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), as corrupt, repressive and lacking a long-term vision for Malaysia. Anwar says Pakatan would end authoritarianism and free the media.

It would lure foreign investment by attacking rampant graft and reforming the system of preferences for Malays that is blamed for harming national economic competitiveness and stoking resentment among minority Chinese and Indians.

"The people are committed to reform. There is a legitimate expectation among the public for them to see that reforms do take place," Anwar said.

Anwar, who was acquitted a year ago on misconduct charges he called a bogus UMNO attempt to ruin him politically, has been integral to the opposition's revival.

The former BN heir-apparent's spectacular 1998 ouster in a power struggle with then-premier Mahathir Mohamad gifted the opposition a charismatic leader with top government experience to rally around.

The loose alliance of 2008 is stronger today, having since agreed on a common manifesto, and has shown it can govern in four states won five years ago, the most ever in opposition hands. Malaysia has 13 states.

Concerns linger over Pakatan's ability to govern nationally. Besides Anwar's multi-racial People's Justice Party, it includes the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) representing ethnic Malays, and the secular Democratic Action Party dominated by ethnic Chinese.

PAS's calls for an Islamic state are a source of alliance squabbling, but Anwar dismisses any concern, saying PAS realises the goal is a non-starter in the diverse nation.

Economists, meanwhile, warn that populist Pakatan promises such as free primary-to-university education could sink Malaysia into debt, while noting ever-larger public handouts by Najib's government also posed a risk.

Source : Oman Daily Observer

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  1. Badan Bukan Kerajaan (NGO) di negara ini mengesyorkan kerajaan meningkatkan penguatkuasaan atau mewujudkan undang-undang khas bagi memastikan individu atau NGO yang mensabotaj kerajaan dikenakan tindakan sewajarnya.

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  2. Mereka berkata penguatkuasaan undang-undang secara tegas atau penggubalan undang-undang khas perlu memandangkan senario kini menyaksikan banyak tindakan mensabotaj kerajaan oleh pertubuhan politik atau NGO propembangkang yang bermotifkan politik dan kepentingan sendiri.

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  3. Presiden Kelab Wartawan Muda Malaysia (KWMM), Dzulkarnain Taib berkata antara tindakan mensabotaj kerajaan ialah mendedahkan dokumen sulit kerajaan dan syarikat kerajaan sebelum ini seperti isu Syarikat Fidlot Kebangsaan (NFC), projek LRT Ampang dan isu Lynas.

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  4. Presiden Kelab Wartawan Muda Malaysia (KWMM), Dzulkarnain Taib berkata antara tindakan mensabotaj kerajaan ialah mendedahkan dokumen sulit kerajaan dan syarikat kerajaan sebelum ini seperti isu Syarikat Fidlot Kebangsaan (NFC), projek LRT Ampang dan isu Lynas.

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  5. “Kalau dahulu Himpunan Hijau merupakan sebuah NGO yang asas kewujudannyahanya bermula daripada aduan mengenai projek Lynas melalui laman web kini bertukar agresif dengan menggertak dan mengancam negara,” katanya

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  6. Dzulkarnain berkata tindakan itu jelas mensabotaj kerajaan, sektor kewangan dan ekonomi negara, justeru kerajaan perlu mewujudkan undang-undang khas bagimenangani tindakan itu.

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  7. Dzulkarnain berkata tindakan itu jelas mensabotaj kerajaan, sektor kewangan dan ekonomi negara, justeru kerajaan perlu mewujudkan undang-undang khas bagimenangani tindakan itu.

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  8. Sementara itu Setiausaha Agung Persatuan Pengguna Islam Malaysia (PPIM) Datuk Maa’mor Osman memberitahu Bernama tindakan mensabotaj kerajaan telah mencemarkan imej serta maruah negara dan langkah segera perlu dilaksana bagi menangani senario itu.

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  9. “Tindakan kebanyakan individu, pemimpin politik atau pertubuhan NGO kiniyang banyak cuba mensabotaj kerajaan terutama dengan mendedahkan maklumat sulitsesuatu agensi di bawah kerajaan dilihat tiada asasnya.

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  10. “Jika ada sebarang isu seharusnya disuarakan berasaskan akta sedia ada da bukannya hanya memikirkan kepentingan sendiri sehingga melanggar undang-undangdan memberi ancaman kepada rakyat dan negara,” katanya.

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  11. Menurutnya ugutan Wong Tack untuk membakar loji Lynas misalnya, merupakan satu perkara yang bahaya kerana boleh membawa impak lebih buruk selain menimbulkan kegusaran dan ketidakyakinan rakyat terhadap kerajaan sedia ada.

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  12. Presiden Majlis Bekas Wakil Rakyat Malaysia (Mubarak) Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman berkata negara mempunyai undang-undang yang kukuh bagi menghalang penyebaran maklumat tidak benar terutama berkaitan kerajaan, namun penguatkuasaan perlu ditingkatkan.

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  13. Presiden Majlis Bekas Wakil Rakyat Malaysia (Mubarak) Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman berkata negara mempunyai undang-undang yang kukuh bagi menghalang penyebaran maklumat tidak benar terutama berkaitan kerajaan, namun penguatkuasaan perlu ditingkatkan.

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  14. Undang-undang sedia ada cukup. Soalnya sekarang tindakan tegas perlu diambil, tak boleh dilengah-lengahkan, untuk mengawal lebih banyak maklumat sulit terutama berkaitan kerajaan didedahkan pihak tidak bertanggungjawab,” katanya

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  15. Abdul Aziz berkata NGO atau mana-mana individu di negara ini juga perlu ‘belajar’ menyuarakan ketidakpuasan hati secara lebih ‘sihat’ dan seimbang bukan dengan cara negatif membocorkan maklumat sulit kerajaan yang nyata rahsia kepada umum

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  16. Hanya kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) yang mampu menjamin masa depan yang lebih baik dan stabil untuk rakyat Malaysia, kata perdana menteri kepada belia hari ini memandangkan pilihan raya akan menjelma.

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  17. Datuk Seri Najib Razak berkata kepada ribuan belia yang berkumpul di sini adalah penting mereka membuat pilihan yang betul semasa mengundi, dan berkata partinya telah memberikan bukti dan berkeupayaan untuk membawa perubahan kepada negara untuk sejak 55 dulu.

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  18. “55 tahun dulu, pengundi sebaya kamu menentukan keputusan ... buat keputusan dengan bijak ... mereka memilih kerajaan, dan kerajaan memerintah negara ini dan melakukan perubahan sejak 55 tahun dahulu.

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  19. “12 kali kita sudah mengadakan pilihan raya. Beliau, orang tua berikan kepercayaan kepada kerajaan dan kerajaan yang sama akan membuktikan keupayaan untuk bawa perubahan demi perubahan,” katanya diikuti sorakan oleh peserta yang hadir.

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  20. “Sebab itu hari ini kita yakin, kami (BN) telah menunaikan janji, kita berhimpun (hari ini) kerana Malaysia adalah kisah kejayaan, yang diakui negara lain.

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  21. “(Ini) negara di mana perhimpunan belia ini akan rasa yakin, di bawah kerajaan esok akan lebih baik berbanding hari ini,” katanya.

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  22. Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak hari ini berkata setiap satu undi untuk Barisan Nasional (BN) pada pilihan raya umum ke-13 (PRU) nanti, bermakna “satu undi untuk masa depan”.

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  23. Katanya beliau optimis rakyat tidak akan memperjudikan masa depan kepada pihak pembangkang, sebaliknya rakyat kini dilihat semakin yakin dengan kerajaan BN untuk terus menerajui negara bagi mencapai wawasan negara maju.

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  24. “Alhamdulillah, sekarang rakyat (dilihat) bertambah yakin dengan kerajaan Barisan Nasional, undi satu untuk BN adalah adalah satu undi untuk masa depan, (kalau) undi pembangkang, (masa depan) tidak menentu.

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  25. Perdana Menteri (gambar) berkata kerajaan BN adalah kerajaan yang sentiasa prihatin dengan setiap masalah yang dihadapi rakyat.

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  26. “Kalau rakyat susah, kerajaan prihatin, wang ehsan (bantuan untuk rakyat misalnya) baru permulaan, nanti kita akan bagi lagi, ini adalah konsep kerajaan Barisan Nasional.

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  27. Najib berkata Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BRIM) misalnya, dapat diberikan kepada rakyat kerana kerajaan dapat menguruskan kewangan negara dengan baik.

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  28. Kalau kita tidak rancang secara sistematik, kita tentu akan dapat hasil yang mengecewakan, pihak pembangkang katanya nak buat perubahan, adakah perubahan itu baik atau lebih buruk, tidak semua perubahan akan lebih baik tapi mungkin kekecewaan,” katanya.

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  29. Najib berkata negara Malaysia sebenarnya telah mencapai satu kejayaan tertentu yang setaraf dengan negara maju yang diiktiraf negara-negara luar dan badan-badan tertentu.

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  30. “Ini kita dapat lihat dari segi tadbir negara, agenda transformasi telah beri keyakinan kepada dunia dan daya saing kita mengikut pihak yang buat penarafan, Malaysia adalah antara 14 buah negara yang setaraf dengan negara-negara maju,” katanya.

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  31. Beliau berkata kisah kejayaan negara dalam pelbagai bidang bukanlah sesuatu yang boleh dinafikan, sebaliknya ianya terbukti menerusi pengiktirafan oleh syarikat-syarikat besar dan antarabangsa.

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  32. (Contohnya) Tadi terbang (menaiki pesawat ke Kuantan) dengan AirAsia sebab saya nak bagi sokongan kepada syarikat yang jenamanya sudah sampai ke peringkat internasional, (dahulu), dua flight uzur (berusia) 11 tahun dulu, kini (AirAsia) ada 145 pesawat, (dahulu) 250 penumpang, kini 38 juta (penumpang), ini adalah kejayaan yang patut kita banggakan,” katanya.

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  33. Beliau berkata fasa pertama pembinaan projek Aliran Transit Massa (MRT) misalnya, yang dijangka siap pada akhir 2016, juga adalah antara contoh kejayaan negara dan kejayaan kerajaan BN dalam mengurus dan mentadbir negara ini.

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  34. “Semalam saya lihat pelaksanaan MRT, saya bangga, bangga anak muda kita adalah jurutera dan terlibat dalam projek besar, ia (projek MRT) akan letak Kuala Lumpur sebagai bandar raya maju di dunia, 45 peratus (projek berkenaan) dikendalikan syarikat-syarikat tempatan.

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  35. BN tetap menjadi pilihan utama untuk rakyat.

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  36. February 7, 2013 at 2:03 PM :

    ...supaya penternakan PATI di sabah lebih MAJU, kan???

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  37. The actions of many individuals, political leaders or NGOs may intend sabotaging the government, especially with disclosing agency under the government which eventually appears to have no foundation.

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  38. The Secretary General of the Muslim Consumers Association of Malaysia (PPIM) Datuk Osman told Bernama Maa'mor government sabotage actions have tarnished the image and dignity of the nation and immediate measures are needed to deal with such scenarios.

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  39. Former Vice President of the People's Council of Malaysia (Mubarak) Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman said the country has a strong law to prevent the spread of false information, especially on the government, but enforcement must be increased.

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  40. Whether affirmative action should be taken it must not be delayed, in order to control more difficult, especially on government information disclosed.

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  41. The government is more concerned about the affairs of the people, who carters for the poor and the entire people at large.

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  42. Peningkatan jumlah mahasiswa Institusi Pengajian Tinggi Awam (IPTA) yang menyertai UMNO tahun lalu menolak tanggapan bahawa mereka cenderung untuk menyokong pembangkang, kata Ketua Pergerakan Pemuda UMNO, Khairy Jamaluddin.

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  43. Pilihan raya kampus tahun lalu juga menunjukkan keputusan di mana pemimpin-pemimpin prokerajaan menguasai 18 daripada 20 IPT di negara ini.

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  44. "Kita menghargai sokongan mereka bukan sahaja dalam kampus tetapi lebih penting mereka sudah bersedia membantu Barisan Nasional (BN) dalam pilihan raya umum ke-13 nanti", katanya.

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  45. Menurut Khairy, jumlah mahasiswa yang menyertai Umno melonjak daripada 14,000 semasa Akta Universiti dan Kolej Universiti (AUKU) dipinda pertengahan tahun lalu kepada 27,000 orang pada suku keempat tahun yang sama.

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  46. Beliau berkata, sebelum ini ramai pihak bimbang pindaan AUKU yang membenarkan mahasiswa menyertai parti politik akan menyebabkan lebih ramai daripada mereka menyertai parti pembangkang.

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  47. "Saya meyakinkan pucuk pimpinan bahawa ia tidak akan berlaku malahan sebaliknya membolehkan mahasiswa lebih cenderung menyertai UMNO," katanya.

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  48. Khairy yang juga Pengerusi Pemuda BN berharap, mahasiswa akan menjadikan KIBAR sebagai landasan untuk menyuarakan pendapat membina dalam sesuatu isu, bukan menyemai kebencian seperti dilakukan penentang kerajaan BN.

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  49. Beliau turut yakin matlamat untuk mendapatkan 5,000 penyertaan mahasiswa dalam Kelab IPT BN di seluruh negara akan tercapai lebih awal memandangkan bilangan mahasiswa yang menyertai UMNO kini sudah meningkat.

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  50. Yakin je Umno-BN boleh menang dengan majority besar PRU-13 nanti.

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  51. Rakyat pasti akan memberi mandat kepada BN untuk terus memerintah lagi, tengoklah.

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  52. Tan Sri Abd Aziz Abd Rahman berkata Negera mempunyai undang-undang yang kukuh bagi menghalang penyebaran maklumat tidak benar terutama berkaitan kerajaan. Jika disebut 'terutama berekaitan kerajaan' sahaja, patutlah TV3 hampir setiap malam reka cipta berita berunsur fitnah kepada pembangkang. Walaupun berita benar pun disensasikan supaya kelihatan buruk sangat. Contoh masaalah Air, sedangkan di Sabah pun banyak kawasan lagi belum ada bekalan air, Belum Ada bukan Terputus Bekalan.

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  53. Pakatan Rakyat bakal berhadapan laluan sukar untuk mencapai cita-cita politik mereka menerajui Putrajaya kerana perikatan itu masih perlu menang sekurang-kurangnya enam kerusi di Sabah dan Sarawak pada PRU-13.

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  54. Setakat ini menurut pensyarah kanan Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Dr Jeniri Amir, perikatan itu dijangka hanya boleh menang sekitar 12 daripada 18 kerusi yang sepatutnya dimenangi dengan mengambil kira jumlah bilangan kerusi mesti menang di Semenanjung dapat dicapai.

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  55. "Mengikut perkiraan sekarang, Pakatan akan menang tujuh di Sarawak dan lima di Sabah.

    "Dalam keadaan sekarang, saya boleh rumuskan sukar untuk Pakatan Rakyat menumbangkan BN di Sabah dan Sarawak," katanya.

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  56. Sebelum ini Pakatan Rakyat menjangkakan mereka akan menang 105 kerusi Parlimen secara keseluruhan.

    Menurut Jeniri, berdasarkan kajian yang dilakukan dan merujuk kepada keputusan pilihan raya sebelum ini, Sabah dan Sarawak diramalkan kekal menjadi kubu kuat BN.

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  57. Jeniri tidak menolak betapa Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak merupakan ikon yang menarik minat rakyat di negeri itu untuk terus memberikan sokongan kepada BN.

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  58. Pakatan Rakyat tidak cukup kuat untuk menewaskan BN di Sabah walaupun gabungan pembangkang dari Semenanjung itu telah dapat menembusi negeri di Malaysia Timur itu.

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  59. Pembangkang mesti bersatu dan membentuk pakatan pembangkang yang sangat kuat jika mahu menumbangkan BN di Sabah.

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  60. Menurut penganalisis tersebut,beliau tidak fikir kerjasama akan berlaku sekarang.

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  61. Beliau berkata kemungkinan akan berlaku pertandingan beberapa penjuru di kalangan parti i pembangkang akan mengurangkan sebarang peluang mereka untuk menang.

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  62. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    In Australia it is reported that Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia. He will duplicate Cairo’s Tahrir Square in Kuala Lumpur and he will organise demonstrations involving hundreds of thousands of people in order to bring down the Government if he loses the election.

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  63. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    He claims that the election victories of the BN in the past were due to cheating, and to dirty tactics. That is why he organised the “Bersih” demonstrations with a quarter of a million people.

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  64. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    Bersih means Clean. The people he claims want to ensure Clean Elections. If they don’t get a clean election this time they will force a new election to be held through massive daily demonstration on a scale never seen in Malaysia before. The election would be deemed dirty if Anwar’s Pakatan loses.

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  65. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    When Anwar was dismissed from his post as Deputy Prime Minister and then expelled from UMNO, he organised demonstrations every Saturday. Business in Kuala Lumpur came to a standstill as people avoided going into the city the whole of Saturday.

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  66. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    If he organises huge demos everyday in Kuala Lumpur the disruption will not only affect businesses but it will deter investors and tourists from coming to Malaysia. Bersih organisers have shown that they are capable of holding simultaneous demos not only in Malaysian towns but in foreign countries as well.

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  67. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    Malaysia has developed well because of its stability and peaceful environment. Anwar knows the damage he can cause Malaysia’s economy with his massive demonstrations.

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  68. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    Malaysians may be persuaded to vote for his party in order to avoid suffering economically from the demonstrations. It would be a sad day indeed for Malaysia if this kind of threats are made to win elections.

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  69. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    Malaysia’s elections have been generally clean. This is evidenced by the fact that in every election the opposition won not only in many constituencies but had actually captured many states. In the 2008 Elections the Opposition actually won in five states one Federal Territory and prevented the BN from getting a two-thirds majority in Parliament.

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  70. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    In several instances the BN lost by less than 200 votes. Surely if the BN cheated it could have easily changed the results. But there has never been real evidence of the BN doing so.

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  71. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    The claim that the elections in Malaysia are not clean and the holding of Bersih demonstrations are obviously preparation for accusing the BN Government of dirty election should the opposition lose. Demonstrations to condemn the elected Government would then be justified.

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  72. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    And with the kind of demonstrations seen in Arab countries the Opposition may be able to force a new election. Even if the BN Government refuses to hold new elections, the opposition can expect condemnation of the BN throughout the world.

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  73. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    Anwar’s warning of Arab Spring type of demonstrations in Malaysia must be taken seriously because he has in the past shown himself a master of this form of agitation.

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  74. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    What is more dangerous is the disregard for police authority. Real attacks had been mounted against the police, just as we now see in Cairo.

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  75. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    The police are now quite helpless. Not only have the ISA and the Public Order and Crime Prevention Ordinance (also known as the Emergency Ordinance) been abolished but police have been told not to use force against the demonstrators. This will be difficult as the demonstrators are capable of attacking and using force against the police. We saw this happen in previous demos.

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  76. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    Laws are no good unless enforced. When the police are not allowed to enforce laws, then a lawless society would be the result. The public will lose police protection and the consequences would be loss of security for the people. They may have to arm themselves or organise vigilantes. This will not be good for them or for the country.

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  77. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    I speak from experience. During the period between the Japanese surrender and the return of the British, I joined a vigilante group. Fortunately nothing serious happened. I remember being afraid of having to act against law-breakers. I was quite useless.

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  78. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    From his utterances it is quite obvious that Anwar would like to have an Arab Spring here in Malaysia. I am not an alarmist but I know Anwar’s capacity for disruptions. The moment I became Minister of Education 1974, he organised a student’s demonstration claiming that starvation had caused the death of a boy in Baling.

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  79. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    After he joined the Government there was no serious demonstration for 16 years. Once he was out of the Government there were weekly demonstrations.

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  80. Anwar promised to engineer an Arab Spring in Malaysia

    His obsession with becoming Prime Minister will drive him to create an “Arab Spring” so that his ambition would become a reality. To him, it does not matter if the country is destabilised and regresses economically as long as he gets to be Prime Minister.

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  81. Kalau takat 2 pemimpin bumburing dengan Lajim ni keluar. Tak ada maknanya menunjukkan BN semakin lemah.

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  82. 2 nipun bukan jenis bersih pun pentadbiran. Mereka. Di mulut sahaja kata konon memperjuangkan rakyat. Walhal cara sekarang nampak bebenor mereka yang mengarahkan rakyat kawasan untuk mengikut telunjuk nafsu mereka sahaja!

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  83. Kalau nak dinisbahkan. Mereka yang terjun gaung PKR ni, tak lawan mereka yang tinggalkan PKR.

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  84. Apa lagi mereka-mereka yang tinggalkan Anwar ni adalah mereka yang pernah suatu ketika menyintai teramat ketua mereka... Oppppsss kini hanya Bekas sahaja.

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  85. Senarai Pemimpin PKR keluar parti Bekas Timbalan Presiden, Dr. Chandra Muzaffar, Bekas Ketua Angkatan Muda, Ezam Mohd. Noor, Ketua Penerangan, Ruslan Kassim, Ahli Majlis Pimpinan Tertinggi (MPT), Zainur Zakaria, Ahli Majlis Pimpinan Tertinggi (MPT), Datuk S. Nallakarupan,.

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  86. Takat 2 MP/ Ali Parlimen ini. Berbaloiker menyertai pakatan yang kehilangan kepimpinan kuat PKR?. Tak ada maknanya. Bukanpun BN halau kedua MP ni.

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  87. kalau bukan jadi calon BN, mereka ni tak tentu memegang jawatan sekrang.

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  88. Baru mendengar kemungkinan tak dicalonkan. Belumpun pengumuman senarai calon muktamad. Dah tunjukkan perangai gila kuasa tu.

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  89. DS Lajim.. Apa citer rombongan pengkhianat UMNO 15 orang tu? Dah jumpa PM ker main ugut-ugut nak letak jawatan?

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  90. Takat 15 orang tu, kawasan beaufort masih ramai pelapis kepimpinan yang lebih jauh bijak mereka. Hanya mereka hormat tak langgar bos sebelum ini.

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  91. pembangkang tetap tiada harapan mau menang.

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