By-elections a necessary evil, say polls watch groups

21 04 2009

PETALING JAYA: While it may seem to be a waste of public funds, by-elections are a necessary evil, said election watch groups.

Malaysian For Free and Fair Elections chairman Syed Ibrahim Syed Noor said by-elections are part of the democratic structure.

“I think it is costly but I guess that is the cost of democracy and it is the people’s right to vote. If someone died, we can’t just replace him with the next person,” he said, citing Bukit Gantang and Batang Ai by-elections as examples.

On the case of the Bukit Selambau and Penanti assemblymen who resigned from their positions, he said it was probably the “gentlemanly” way.

“It is part of the responsibility of the assemblyman. They didn’t brush aside the accusations but let the people decide.”

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Malaysian leader says by-elections drain resources

21 04 2009

Associated Press 2009-04-18 12:55 PM

Malaysia’s prime minister slammed the opposition Saturday after one of its lawmakers resigned, triggering another by-election that Najib Razak said was costly as the country grapples with the global economic slump.An opposition lawmaker in the northern resort state of Penang quit following unsubstantiated allegations of corruption. A date for the ballot to fill the seat will be decided soon.

It will be the sixth by-election since March 2008 national polls. Najib’s National Front coalition is expected to come under pressure after the opposition won four of the previous five by-elections.

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Visit NIEI Website

2 08 2008

Dear all,

If you want to see more updates from us, please visit www.niei.org.my

Thanks,

NIEI Secretariat.





NGOs upset with joint military-police exercises

5 07 2008

P Tarani | Jul 4, 08 2:03pm

Twenty seven NGO’s have come together and conveyed their outrage over the joint military-police exercises at the Police College in Cheras today.

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ngo against police military presence at petrol price hike demo 040708 02This is an unprecedented move. We have witnessed even in the peak of the Reformasi movement in 1998, no army deployment” said Yunus Ali, representative of National Institute Electoral for Integrity.

“(The scenario) is much calmer now (compared to 1998). So why is there a need to deploy military personnel?”

Yunus Ali, accompanied by Women’s Aid Organisation (WOA), Executive Director Ivy Josiah and Yap Swee Seng, Executive Director of Suaram gave the press conference while representatives from the remaining 24 organisations keenly listened and later joined in for a lively question and answer session.

Many came to the agreement that the joint exercise created an artificial environment of insecurity to generate fear among the people.

“The situation does not warrant for such drastic action, so why are they initiating this movement?” asked Tan Jo Hann, President of Persatuan Masyarakat Selangor (Permas).

“Secretly, they have been contemplating this move for two years, so why are they only acting on it now? This may be a political ploy to advance some parties’ political ambitions,” he said.

When elephants collide

Asked if this may be a repeat of the military-led rule in the aftermath of the May 13, 1969 riots, where the country was under the National Operational Council (NOC), Suguna Papachan of Persatuan Sahabat Wanita Selangor (PSWS) said that things were different now than the 1970s.

“Methods of communication were very scarce in the 70s. There are various means of communications today, like the Internet and the blog.

“There is an old proverb in Malay that goes, Bila gajah lawan gajah, pelanduk yang mati (When the elephants fight each other, it is the mousedeer that dies.).

“We have to ask why are you creating this fear when there is no reason to do so? The media has to carry out their duty to inform and question why the fear is being created?”

The press conference was in response to Inspector-General of Police Musa Hassan’s statement two days ago that the army and the police have had training exercises. This is for a possible deployment in Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya and Shah Alam areas in response to demonstrations planned in the immediate future.

PM must take charge

ngo against police military presence at petrol price hike demo 040708 03Yunus Ali also said that the military were not trained to interact with civilians.

“They are not trained to fire tear gases and water cannons , and if they are deployed that will most likely bring along their guns,” he said.

“In a democratic country, armed forces are under the purview of the people. We cannot allow this development to take place, we must reject it.

Meanwhile, Klang member of parliament Charles Santiago in a separate statement said that any move of the army and police being jointly used to maintain peace and national security would violate the rights of Malaysians to freedom of expression.

I also believe this sudden decision is a result of the anti-fuel hike rally planned for Sunday. The organisers have said that hundreds of thousands of people would attend the peaceful protest”.

“Any violence on the part of the police and military would only lead to more dissatisfaction among the people,” he said.

He said that the government should allow for peaceful demonstrations as opposed to using thinly-veiled threats of arrests to prevent people from airing their grievances with the BN leadership.

Furthermore, he said, the need to use the army to ensure national security was unwarranted as Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has said that “everything is under control”.

Intimidating to the public

The Bar Council also expressed its concern over the use of armed forces to maintain public order.

Its chairperson Ambiga Sreenavasan said that there has never been a necessity to take such a measure in the past, adding that in two recent occasions, assemblies were conducted peacefully and without incident.

“[The use of armed forces] is unwarranted and heavy-handed, and we call for this move to be abandoned,” she said in a statement.

“The threat of such deployment is intimidating to members of the public who have shown the desired maturity and responsibility in the conduct of such assemblies.”

Ambiga added that the threat of the use of the army was inconsistent with the government’s move towards loosening the grip in assemblies.

“Recent events in the course of the week have also created much disquiet. We call on the prime minister to address this disquiet,” she said.

The Malaysian Bar represents more than 13,000 lawyers in peninsular Malaysia.

From Malaysiakini





Shedding the old

1 06 2008

By HARIATI AZIZAN and G. MANIMARAN (Sunday Star)

The Election Commission is seeking to re-register voters in a move to clean up the electoral roll. But the big question remains: Will the new roll be free of the problems that dog the current one?

A WEEK before polling day, Ahmad decided to check for his name in the election register. To his surprise, he found 24 other names registered in his family home.

Kuala-Lumpur-born Mei Lee, a 30-year-old businesswoman based in Hong Kong, has never registered to vote but discovered her name in the electoral roll for Terengganu.

Necessary update?: The electoral roll currently contains the names of 10.9 million voters. Some five million Malaysians who are eligible to vote are still not registered. — Filepic
True or not, tales like these of anomalies in the electoral roll inevitably surface every election, and the recent March 8 polls was no different.

Between 2004 and March 2008, the Election Commission received 235 complaints concerning the names of voters missing from the list.

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Bersih buat aduan polis mengenai pembatalan dakwat kekal

31 05 2008

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Indelible ink ‘conspiracy’: Report lodged

30 05 2008

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Bersih buat laporan polis ke atas PM, Musa, Ghani dan Rashid

30 05 2008

Wan Nordin Wan Yaacob (Harakahdaily)
Thu, May 22, 08

KUALA LUMPUR, 22 Mei (Hrkh) – Gabungan Pilihan Raya Adil dan Bersih (Bersih) telah membuat laporan polis ke atas Perdana Menteri, Dato’ Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi dan tiga lagi individu berikutan isu pembatalan penggunaan dakwat kekal pada pilihan raya umum yang lalu.

Setiausaha Sekretariat Bersih, Faisal Mustaffa yang membuat laporan itu di Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Dang Wangi (Tun H.S. Lee) dekat Jalan Stadium hari ini menegaskan, empat individu tersebut harus bertanggungjawab di atas pembatalan penggunaan dakwat itu.

Tiga lagi yang disenaraikan dalam laporan polis yang dibuat itu ialah, Peguam Negara, Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Patail; Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Musa Hassan dan Pengerusi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR), Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman.

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Indelible ink ‘conspiracy’: Report lodged

30 05 2008

Rahmah Ghazali (Malaysiakini)

May 22, 08 4:36pm

Two polls watchdog groups today lodged a police report against Election Commission chief Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman and Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for the last-minute cancellation of the indelible ink in the March 8 general elections.

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Also named in the police report are two other key individuals who were allegedly responsible for the abrupt reversal in the use of the ink – inspector general of police Musa Hassan and attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail.

The groups – Coalition for Free and Fair Elections (Bersih) and National Institute for Electoral Integrity (NIEI) – claimed that the cabinet led by Abdullah had “conspired” with the EC under Abdul Rashid to suspend the use of the ink.

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‘Komplot’ 3 Tan Sri batal dakwat kekal

30 05 2008

Jimadie Shah Othman & Zahra Hamdan (Malaysiakini)

May 22, 08 1:42pm

Pembatalan dakwat kekal menjelang pilihanraya umum lalu hasil “komplot” tiga badan utama negara untuk “menggagalkan usaha memastikan pilihanraya tidak dicemari penipuan”, dakwa Gabungan Pilihanraya Bersih dan Adil (Bersih).

Dalam laporan polisnya, jurucakap gabungan itu Faisal Mustaffa mendakwa usaha terancang itu melibatkan pengerusi Suruhanjaya Pilihanraya (SPR) Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman, peguam negara Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail dan ketua polis negara Tan Sri Musa Hassan.

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