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election "fraud" draws big crowd
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - At least 40,000 supporters of Malaysia's opposition held a rally near Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday to protest alleged vote fraud, with its leader Anwar Ibrahim vowing to the crowds he would expose the cheating he says cost them an election win.
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Thousands in Malaysia vote protest


Malaysia opposition holds protest at vote result


9 May 2013 Last updated at 03:34 GMT

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Thousands of Malaysian opposition supporters have rallied against alleged fraud in the election, defying police who said the protest was illegal.

Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim called the protest after what he said were "stolen" polls, won by PM Najib Razak's ruling coalition.

Mr Najib's Barisan Nasional (BN or National Front) coalition won 133 of the 222 parliamentary seats on Sunday.
 

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Anwar Vows Battle Over Lost Malaysia Vote as Thousands Rally


By Ranjeetha Pakiam & Manirajan Ramasamy - May 9, 2013 8:20 AM GMT+0800

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Malaysia opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim vowed to contest 30 seats lost in a May 5 election, enough to swing the result, in a speech to a packed stadium outside of Kuala Lumpur last night.

Police said about 60,000 opposition supporters attended the rally in Selangor state, defying threats of arrest and heavy rains. The crowd blew horns, chanted “ubah” -- or “change” - - and wore black T-shirts with “050513” to mark the date of the poll won by Prime Minister Najib Razak’s coalition, which lost a majority of the popular vote for the first time in 44 years amid a record 85 percent turnout.

“We will continue this struggle and we will never surrender,” Anwar told his supporters. “This is merely the beginning of the battle between the rakyat and an illegitimate, corrupt and arrogant government,” he said, using the Malay word for “people.”

The protest could heighten tensions as Anwar seeks momentum for his claims the election was rigged after his alliance ended up with 44 fewer seats than Najib’s 13-party Barisan Nasional group even as it won more total votes. Malaysia’s benchmark stock index fell yesterday after gains in the two sessions immediately following the vote.

“We call on all Malaysians to come forward to share their experiences and help us get to the truth,” Lim Kit Siang, founder of the opposition Democratic Action Party, the biggest in Anwar’s alliance, told the rally, according to a transcript. “A victory that is earned through money, lies and manipulation is not a victory at all.”
Contesting Seats

Lim, whose majority ethnic Chinese party expanded its seat take, said the opposition will contest results in at least 30 seats where it alleges electoral fraud occurred. Anwar repeated the claim.

The Election Commission has said the process ran smoothly. Candidates have 21 days to file petitions challenging results, commission Chairman Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof told Radio24 yesterday, state-run Bernama news service reported. After that, a judge can void the result if fraud occurred and a by-election would be called, he was quoted as saying.
Rafizi Ramli, strategic director for Anwar’s People’s Justice Party, said as many as 80,000 people showed up last night in and outside the stadium, which he said has a capacity of about half that size. Traffic was at a standstill in surrounding streets.

Selangor police chief Tun Hisan Tun Hamzah said he estimated the crowd at about 60,000 people in a text message. Earlier yesterday he warned that arrests could be made because the protest violated the Peaceful Assembly Act. No security forces blocked people from attending.

Worst Showing

The benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index (FBMKLCI), which has risen a total of 4.7 percent since the election, fell 0.2 percent yesterday. The ringgit strengthened as much as 0.6 percent to 2.9625 against the dollar, bringing its total gains since the poll to 2.3 percent, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Najib’s coalition won 133 of 222 parliamentary seats, its worst showing in 13 straight election wins since Malaysia gained independence from Britain in 1957. It won 47 percent of all votes for parliamentary seats in an election with a record turnout, compared with 51 percent for Anwar’s coalition, Election Commission data showed.

Anwar cited the total vote tally in a statement two days ago disputing the outcome and accusing the Election Commission of “being complicit in the worst electoral fraud in our nation’s history.”

‘Free, Fair’

The election was “free and fair” and Anwar’s rally was “calculated to create unrest,” Najib’s office said in a statement yesterday. It also rejected parts of a report released by the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs, a group accredited by the Election Commission to observe the vote, saying it “strays far outside the original mandate.”

The group, known as IDEAS, said yesterday the election was “only partially free and not fair.” While the campaign period proceeded “without any major glitches,” wider issues such as media bias and unequal constituency sizes gave an advantage to Najib’s coalition.

“There is this big issue of delineation” of electoral districts, said Ramon Navaratnam, chairman of the Centre for Public Policy Studies, which released the report together with IDEAS. “You can make all the improvements, but if that structural fundamental issue is not resolved, it’s always going to be regarded as an unfair electoral process.”

‘Chinese Tsunami’

Anwar, a former finance minister and a member of Najib’s party until his ouster in 1998, struggled to swing voters in government strongholds where his own Malay ethnic group is dominant. Najib attributed his loss in Selangor, where the opposition took 17 of 22 seats, to a “Chinese tsunami” against the government.

Ethnic Chinese make up about a quarter of Malaysia’s 29 million people, while about 60 percent are Malays and indigenous groups together known as Bumiputera, or “sons of the soil.” The opposition rejected Najib’s analysis of the election outcome in racial terms, a sensitive topic in a country where hundreds were killed in Sino-Malay riots in 1969.

“It serves no good purpose, but only self-interest, to speak of and emphasize the election results along racial lines,” Christopher Leong, president of the Malaysian Bar Council, said in a statement today. “Spewing venom and spreading discord must not be the Malaysian way.”

To contact the reporters on this story: Ranjeetha Pakiam in Kuala Lumpur at [email protected]; Manirajan Ramasamy in Kuala Lumpur at [email protected]
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Rosalind Mathieson at [email protected]

 
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Re: Thousands in Malaysia vote protest

The thing is The protest did nothing to prevent the PM from working and holding office. You want real protest, then go to the PM office and throw him out.
 

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No it's not that ppl up North are 'wu ji'

They are just behaving noramlly, expected of normal humans.

It's Sinkie who are abnormal and are 'BO JI'!!! LOL
 

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lianbeng says: if like this in singapore all those hands sure kana handcuffed liao! :biggrin: ang chia sure choot dong liao!

You think they got so many pair of handcuffs?

Or enough Ang Chia to even put all of them in?

Below is a statement meant for you.LOL



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Sinkie as an example above are real Fucked up.

They see, they comment on others but when it's their turn.

Their BALLS SHRINK!
 

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:biggrin:this is so cool !!!! A poem read by Sasterawan Negara, Pak Samad Said.
He was touched enough to throw his weight behind Pakatan.


Ibu Segala Tipu aka Mother Of All Lies



IBU SEGALA TIPU

Dengan sanubari sequdus hasrat
lelangkah yang luhur sepadu hajat
kita berhimpun sepenuh harapan
sedia tentang inti kemungkaran.

Awalnya segala tersenyum ilham
cuaca dan hajat akrab bersalam.
Kita memangkahnya secekal qalbu
rindu memahat sejarah yang syahdu.

Iklim yang gusar tetiba meledak
ketika kendera menyusup rahsia,
dan demokrasi sengaja dikocak
sebijak helah sekejam pendera.

Kertas undi yang terkumpul berbalam
sopan dan segan diusik khayalan,
sebaik senja disenyumi malam
sesenyapnya bermula pencemaran.

Malam debaran tersentap amarah,
cahaya bulan dikoyak-koyaknya,
rahsia gelap memulai dosanya,
berterbanganlah undi yang ditambah.

Kita berhimpun di padang sejarah
demi melawan kemungkaran baru;
demokrasi wajar dipelihara
daripada ibu segala tipu.
 

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Re: Thousands in Malaysia vote protest

The thing is The protest did nothing to prevent the PM from working and holding office. You want real protest, then go to the PM office and throw him out.

Seems the m&ds there need to learn something from the Pinoys!:biggrin: LOL
 

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Re: Thousands in Malaysia vote protest

Does anyone know of Anwar and Gang has launch a high court case against the fraud? Needs to be a multi prong attack.
 

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No it's not that ppl up North are 'wu ji'

They are just behaving noramlly, expected of normal humans.

It's Sinkie who are abnormal and are 'BO JI'!!! LOL

is not that malysian are wu ji....and singkie are bo ji
if you use isa on malaysian...they become bo ji also
and you abolish ida on singapore..we also become wu ji
 
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