Ahad, 5 Mei 2013

Pakatan Rakyat

Pakatan Rakyat


Biaqpila

Posted: 05 May 2013 03:15 PM PDT


PARLIMEN

BN 133
PR 87
LAIN 0

Proses penjumlahan undi bermula seawal jam 6 petang di pusat 8,245 pusat pengundian di seluruh negara dengan diperhatikan oleh ejen calon parti masing-masing.

LAPORAN LANGSUNG: SILA REFRESH UNTUK KEPUTUSAN TERKINI

2.22am Keputusan Parlimen: BN 133, Pakatan 87.

2.03am: BN menang di Perak dan Terengganu dengan majoriti tipis. Di Perak BN 31, Pakatan 28. Di Terengganu BN 17, Pakatan 15.

1.46am: Ketua menteri sementara Pulau Pinang Lim Guan Eng menolak tanggapan bahawa Pakatan Rakyat tidak berjaya memperluaskan pengaruh di kalangan pengundi Melayu di negeri tersebut dalam pilihan raya sebelum ini.

"Kami masih belum menjalankan analisis lengkap namun mendapati majoriti di kebanyakan kerusi kami menigngkat. Ada pertambahan undi Melayu, contohnya di Sungai Pinang kami menang dengan 4,000 lebih dan itu dua kali ganda majoriti kami.

"Itu hanya boleh dicapai dengan mengekalkan undi Melayu atau pertambahannya sedikit. Saya rasa ia meluas di kesemua kerusi. Dan kami menang kerusi Melayu di Seberang Jaya, di Permatang Pauh," katanya.

Tambahnya, kejayaan Pakatan Rakyat mengekalkan peguasaan di negeri tersebut menunjukkan bahawa rakyat negeri itu menolak "politik wang, keganasan dan gengsterisme".

Bercakap dalam sidang medianya malam ini, beliau juga berterima kasih dengan PAS dan PKR dan berkata pertandingan kali ini juga amat sengit, terutama di kerusi DUN Air Putih yang ditandinginya.

Keputusan rasmi yang dikeluarkan SPR awal pagi ini menyatakan DAP menang 16 kerusi, BN dan PKR masing-masing sembilan kerusi, serta PAS satu kerusi.
1.10am Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak berkata, keputusan pilihan raya hari ini menunjukkan berlakunya trend polarisasi pengundian yang membimbangkan dan boleh mencetuskan ketegangan.

Justeru itu, tambahnya, kerajaan akan memperkenalkan "national reconciliation" untuk mengekang fahaman keterlaluan

Beliau juga meminta pembangkang hormati keputusan rakyat.

1.05am: Pengarah Pilihan Raya Pas Kedah, Senator Datuk Muhamad Yusuf Husin berkata berkata Pakatan hanya mampu mempertahankan 15 kerusi DUN berbanding 21 yang dimenangi BN di negeri itu.

BN Perak juga berjaya membentuk kerajaan di negeri tersebut

12.48am BN sudah mendapat 112 kerusi Parlimen, sekali gus kembali berkuasa dengan majoriti mudah.

12.45am: BN telah memperolehi 108 kerusi Parlimen dan memerlukan empat lagi kerusi untuk mendapatkan majoriti mudah.
12.40am: Calon Bebas, Datuk Ibrahim Ali gagal mempertahankan kerusi Parlimen Pasir Mas

Di KELANTAN Pakatan menang 10 kerusi Parlimen, BN 4. PAS menang 42 kerusi DUN, BN 3.
12.27: Mengikut SPR, sehingga tengah malam ini, BN telah memenangi 97 kerusi Parlimen, manakala Pakatan Rakyat memperolehi 48 kerusi (DAP 25, PKR 14 dan PAS 9)

12.20am: RASMI BN kekal menguasai Perlis apabila parti itu menang 13 daripada 15 kerusi DUN.
12.11am: Berikut adalah senarai kerusi yang berjaya dirampas Pakatan dan sebaliknya oleh BN setakat ini.

Kerusi dirampas Pakatan:

Stampin (DAP)
Sarikei (DAP)
Lanang (DAP)
Kluang (DAP)
Kampar (DAP)
Miri (PKR)
Lumut (PKR)
Gelang Patah (DAP)
Sandakan (DAP)
Sibu (DAP)
Tuaran (PKR)
Penampang (PKR)
Bukit Katil (PKR)
Temerloh (PAS)
Alor Setar (PKR)
Pandan (PKR)

Kerusi dirampas BN:

Titiwangsa (PAS)
Kuala Selangor (PAS)
Pendang (PAS)
Balik Pulau (PKR)
Bagan Serai (PKR)

12.07: 19 kerusi DUN Kedah dipercayai dalam genggaman BN. Pengerusi BN negeri Datuk Ahmad Bashah dijangka akan mengadakan sidang media lewat malam ini.
12.02pm: Naib presiden PAS Salahuddin Ayub tewas di Pulai dengan majoriti 4,000 undi.

Penyandang kerusi Kuala Krai, Dr Hatta Ramii pula berjaya mengekalkan kerusi berkenaan.

11.51pm: Utusan melaporkan Othman Abdul (BN) menewaskan timbalan presiden PAS Mohamad Sabu di Pendang dengan majoriti 2,600 undi.

11.43pm: PAS mengumumkan ketua pemudanya Nasruddin Hassan berjaya menewaskan Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah di kerusi Temerloh.

11.36pm: Timbalan mursyidul am PAS Datuk Haron Din tewas di kerusi Arau. Ia dimenangi bekas menteri besar Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim.
11.29pm: Pemimpin DAP Charles Santiago berkata Pakatan Rakyat berjaya mengekalkan negeri Selangor dengan pertambahan dua kerusi DUN.

Pakatan menguasai 38 kerusi berbanding 18 di tangan BN.

11.23pm: TAK RASMI BN menguasai negeri Kedah melalui 20 kerusi DUN yang dimenanginya. Pakatan setakat ini menguasai 14 kerusi daripada 36 DUN di negeri itu.
Penjumlahan masih berjalan untuk mendapatkan keputusan bagi kerusi DUN Kota Darui Aman dan Bukit Kayu Hitam.

11.10pm: Keputusan tidak rasmi setakat ini menunjukkan 15 kerusi DUN dikuasai BN di Kedah. PAS berjaya menguasai 13 kerusi, daripada keseluruhan 36 kerusi.
10.59pm: PKR mengumumkan penyandang kerusi Bandar Tun Razak Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim menang. Beliau juga mendahului dalam penjumlahan untuk kerusi DUN Pelabuhan Kelang.

10.47: Khalid Samad (PAS) menang di Shah Alam menewaskan naib presiden PERKASA Zulkifli Noordin dengan majoriti lebih 10,000.
10.42: PAS mengumumkan parti itu hanya berjaya menguasai 15 daripada 32 kerusi DUN Terengganu. BN menang 17 kerusi.
10.39pm: Laporan Utusan menyebut BN menang di Negeri Sembilan dengan majoriti mudah.

10.35pm: RASMI DAP menang di kerusi Kepong dan Seputeh.

10.28pm: PKR mengumumkan calonnya Datuk Seri Chua Jui Meng tewas di Segamat.
Bagaimanapun, calon mereka masih mendahuluiu dalam penjumlahan yang masih berjalan di Tebrau dan Pasir Gudang.

10.25pm: DAP mengumumkan penasihatnya Lim Kit Siang berjaya merampas kerusi Gelang Patah.
Laman Harakahdaily mengungumkan naib presiden parti itu Salahuddin Ayub berjaya merampas kerusi Pulai.
10.21pm: Maklumat tidak rasmi menyebut BN berjaya menguasai 12 kerusi DUN Kedah, berbanding 9 yang dikuasai Pakatan.
Kedah mempunyai 36 kerusi DUN.

9.56pm: Liew Chin Tong (DAP) berjaya merampas kerusi parlimen Kluang dari MCA berdasarkan 89 peratus undi yang dijumlahkan setakat ini.

DAP - 33,863
BN - 26,499

DAP juga dijangka menang di Kulai. Undi yang diperolehi setakat ini seperti berikut:

DAP - 28,058
BN - 16,192
Bebas - 137

Di Gelang Patah, Lim Kit Siang (DAP) dijangka menang. Parti itu meningkatkan jumlah yang didahuluinya dengan 10,577 undi.

DAP - 29,942
BN - 19,365

9.53pm Maklumat di laman pru13.pas.org.my menunjukkan Pakatan Rakyat mengekalkan penguasaan di Kelantan dengan majoriti mudah 23 daripada 45 kerusi DUN.

9.40pm: Nurul Izzah Anwar (PKR) dijangka mengekalkan kerusi Lembah Pantai. Jumlah majoriti yang diperolehinya kini semakin bertambah. Pencabarnya ialah Raja Nong Chik Zainal Abidin (BN).

PKR - 23,125
BN - 19,580
Bebas - 126

Undi yang dijumlahkan: 59.55%

9.38pm: Laporan Oriental Daily menyebut, SUPP kini hanya mampu mengekalkan satu kerusi parlimen – Serian – yang dimenangi calon bumiputeranya Richard Riot Jaem.

Parti itu tewas di Stampin, Sarikei dan Lanang kepada DAP dan di Miri kepada PKR. SUPP juga gagal merampas semula Kuching dan Sibu dari DAP.

9.26pm: Setiausaha agung DAP Lim Guan Eng mengumumkan Pakatan berjaya mengekalkan Pulau Pinang dan beliau juga mengekalkan kerusi Air Putih.
9.25pm: Penjumlahan terkini menunjukkan Lim Kit Siang masih mendahului Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman (BN) di Gelang Patah.

DAP - 22,312
BN - 15,007

Jumlah pengundi: 106,864

9.19pm: TAK RASMI – BN merampas Kedah dari PAS.

Sementara itu, PKR memenangi kerusi Indera Kayangan di Perlis. Ini merupakan kali pertama kerusi tersebut jatuh ke tangan pembangkang.

Indera Kayangan merupakan salah satu daripada lima kerusi bawah kawasan parlimen Kangar, dengan 47.7% Melayu, 46.8% Cina dan 4.3% India.

9.08am: Keputusan rasmi dari SPR untuk 31 kawasan parlimen di Sarawak:

BN - 16
DAP - 1

9.08pm: TIDAK RASMI Nurul Izzah Anwar mengekalkan kerusi parlimen Lembah Pantai dengan majoriti lebih kecil.

PKR - 27,234
BN - 25,666

Jumlah pengundi: 72,533

9pm: Laporan Utusan menyebut, BN kini hanya perlu menang di dua kerusi parlimen untuk memberi kemenangan dengan majoriti mudah 112 daripada 222 kerusi.

8.25pm: TAK RASMI Fong Kui Lun (DAP) berjaya mengekalkan kerusi Bukit Bintang. Lebih 90 peratus keluar mengundi di kawasan tersebut hari ini. Beliau menewaskan pencabarnya Frankie Gan Joon Zin (BN).

DAP - 27,096
BN - 9,925
Jumlah pengundi: 55,887
8.41pm: Lim Kit Siang (DAP) mengekalkan mendahului Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman (BN) di Gelang Patah, Johor.

DAP - 10,892
BN - 8,549

Jumlah pengundi: 106,864
8.35pm: TAK RASMI BN Menang lagi 3 kerusi: Mas Gading, Batang Lupar, Limbang.

8.34pm: Di Kulai, Teo Nie Ching (DAP) mendahului Tay Chin Hein (BN) dan S Kuppayah (Bebas) bagi kerusi parlimen.

DAP: 8,613
BN: 6,292
Bebas: 85

Jumlah pengundi: 84,149

8:28pm: Keputusan tidak rasmi: DAP mengekalkan Bandar Kuching.

DAP - 30,133
BN - 10,491
Majoriti - 19,640

Penyandang MP Chong Chieng Jen (DAP) telah meningkatkan majoritinya hampir 10,000 undi. Pada tahun 2008, Chong memenangi kerusi itu dengan majoriti 9,952 undi.
8.25pm: TAK RASMI BN 7, PR 1. BN memang di Putrajaya, Serian, Betong, Igan, Mukah, Julau, Lawas. Pakatan menang di Bandar Kuching.
8.21pm: Segamat - Selepas 61 peratus undi dikira, Menteri Sumber Manusia, Datuk S Subramaniam (BN) ini mendahului Datuk Chua Jui Meng (PKR).

PKR - 10,466
BN - 13246

Jumlah pengundi: 47,115

Sementara itu di Pasir Gudang, Normala Abdul Samad (BN) kini mendahului Ahmad Faidhi Saidi (PKR)

PKR - 11,001
BN - 11,616

Jumlah pengundi: 101,121
8.20pm: Di Lembah Pantai, penyandang MP Nurul Izzah Anwar (PKR) kembali mendahului calon BN Datuk Raja Nong Chik Zainal Abidin (BN) dalam kiraan undi.

PKR - 11941
BN - 10,623
Bebas - 74

Jumlah pengundi: 72,533
8.18pm: Raja Nong Chik (BN) kembali mendahului di hadapan penyandang Nurul Izzah (PKR) di kawasan parlimen Lembah Pantai.
PKR – 8722
BN – 9090
Jumlah pengundi: 72,533

8.13pm: Lim Kit Siang (DAP) terus mendahului Datuk Seri Abdul Ghani Othman (BN) di Gelang Patah, Johor.

DAP - 7,619
BN - 6,336

Jumlah pengundi: 106,864
8.06pm: Di Labis, Johor, calon DAP Ramakrishnan Suppiah mendahului penyandang dari BN, Chua Tee Yong (BN).

DAP - 3,561
BN - 2,225

Jumlah pengundi: 37,787

8.05pm: Di Lembah Pantai, penyandang MP Nurul Izzah Anwar (PKR) mendahului buat kali pertama mengatasi Datuk Raja Nong Chik Zainal Abidin (BN) dalam kiraan undi.

PKR - 7,746
BN - 7,128
Bebas - 54

Jumlah pengundi: 72,533
7.59pm: Di Air Putih, penyandang Lim Guan Eng (DAP) mendahului jauh di hadapan Tan Ken Keong (BN) untuk kerusi DUN tersebut.

DAP - 3,180
BN - 655

Jumlah pengundi: 13,848
7.56pm: Rafizi Ramli (PKR) mendahului di Pandan dengan diekori rapat Lim Chin Yee (BN).

PKR – 9, 845
BN – 4,117
Jumlah pengundi: 83,936
7.46pm: Pakatan Rakyat mendahului di dua kerusi parlimen yang disasarkan di Johor:

Di Segamat, Chua Jui Meng (PKR) mendahului penyandang Datuk Ser Dr S Subramaniam (BN).

PKR - 5,855
BN – 4,227

Jumlah pengundi: 47,115

Di Kluang, Liew Chin Tong (DAP) mendahului penyandang Hou Kok Chung (BN).

DAP - 5,369
BN - 3,390

Jumlah pengundi: 86,914
7.47pm: TAK RASMI Tengku Adnan menang di Putrajaya
7.46pm: Pakatan Rakyat mendahului di dua kerusi Parlimen yang disasarnya Johor;

Di Segamat, Datuk Chua Jui Meng (PKR) mendahului penyandang MP S Subramaniam (BN).

PKR - 5,855
BN - 4,227

Jumlah pengundi: 47,115

Di Kluang, Liew Chin Tong (DAP) mendahului penyandang MP Hou Kok Chung (BN).

DAP - 5,369
BN - 3,390

Jumlah pengundi: 86,914
7.40pm: Calon PKR Ahmad Faidi Saidi mendahului dalam kiraan undi awal di Pasir Gudang, menentang Normala Abdul Samad (BN).

PKR - 5,131
BN - 3731

Seramai 15,798 pengundi didaftarkan di kawasan parlimen yang menempatkan pusat pentadbiran kerajaan persekutuan itu.

7:31pm: TAK RASMI Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor (BN) menewaskan Datuk Husam Musa (PAS) di Putrajaya.

BN - 9804
PAS - 4366
Seramai 101,121 didaftarkan sebagai pengundi di kawasan ini.

7:31pm: Di Lembah Pantai, Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin (BN), mendahului dengan selesa di hadapan Nurul Izzah Anwar (PKR). Calon Bebas Rusli Baba di tempat tercorot.

BN - 2,410
PKR - 986
Bebas - 5

7.29pm: Lim Kit Siang (DAP) terus mendahului Abdul Ghani Othman (BN) di Gelang Patah, Johor.

DAP - 4,719
BN - 4,642

7.24pm: Ketua pembangkang Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim mengumumkan "Pakatan Rakyat telah menang".

Bagaimanapun, belum dapat dipastikan maksud sebenar tulisannya itu, yang dimuatkan di Facebook dan Twitter malam ini.
Kami menggesa Umno dan SPR agar tidak merampas keputusan ini," katanya dalam tulisan tersebut.

Keputusan pilihan raya kini sedang diperolehi sedikit demi sedikit dari pusat penjumlahan.

7.24pm: Lim Kit Siang (DAP) mendahului di Gelang Patah. Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman (BN) kini dipintas dengan lebih 100 undi.

DAP - 3,567
BN - 3,422

7.22pm: Su Keong Siong (DAP) mendahului Kathleen Wong Mei Yin (BN) di Ipoh Timor, Perak.

BN - 6,379
DAP - 25,305

7.16pm: Timbalan Menteri Pulau Pinang P Ramasamy (DAP) sedang mendahului kiraan undi bagi kerusi DUN Perai.
DAP - 2,055
BN - 545
Bebas - 5

Terdapat 16,087 pengundi di DUN ini.
7.10pm: Nurul Izzah Anwar (PKR) yang ketinggalan jauh di belakang Datuk Raja Nong Chik Zainal Abidin (BN) di Lembah Pantai, dalam kiraan undi awal.
BN - 1,783
PKR - 76
Bebas - 1

Terdapat 72,533 pengundi di kawasan Parlimen ini.
7.07pm: Chong Chieng Jen (DAP) sedang mendahului calon BN Tan Kai (BN) di Bandar Kuching, Sarawak.
BN - 3,328
DAP - 6,247

Sementara itu, Julian Tan Kok Ping (DAP) juga mendahului Yong Koon Seng (BN) dan Soo Lina (Star) di Stampin.
BN - 3,565
DAP - 6,115
Bintang-3
7.03pm: Di Bentong, Pahang, penyandangnya, Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai (BN) mendahului dengan kurang daripada 100 undi.
BN - 1,354
DAP - 1,276
6.55pm: Lim Kit Siang (DAP) masih ketinggalan di belakang Datuk Seri Abdul Ghani Othman (BN) di Gelang Patah, Johor.
BN - 2,237
DAP - 1,382

Sementara itu di Kulai, Teo Nie Ching (DAP) masih mendahului.
DAP - 1,499
BN - 801
6.48pm: Di Pulau Pinang, Setiausaha Agung DAP Lim Guan Eng mendahului di kerusi Air Putih dalam kiraan awal.
DAP - 820
BN - 171

Terdapat 13,848 pengundi di DUN ini.
6.40pm: calon DAP Teo Nie Ching, yang juga bekas Ahli Parlimen Serdang, mendahului kiraan undi di kerusi Parlimen Kulai di Johor.

Beliau berdepan dengan pertandingan tiga penjuru dengan Tay Chin Hein (BN) dan Surendiran Kuppayah (Bebas)
DAP - 1,336
BN - 509

6.36pm: BN mendahului di Gelang Patah, Johor yang menyaksikan pertandingan antara Datuk Seri Abdul Ghani Othman (BN) dan Lim Kit Siang (DAP).
BN - 1,532
DAP - 688
6.27pm: BN mendahului DAP di kerusi Sibu dan Bintulu di Sarawak.

Di Sibu, BN mendapat 3,033 undi berbanding 1,856 undi untuk DAP di kerusi yang menyaksikan pentandingan tiga penjuru itu.

Lau Lee Ming (BN) berdepan Oscar Ling Chai Yew (DAP) dan Narawi Haron (Bebas).

Di Bintulu, BN mendahului dengan 6,098 undi berbanding 2,323 untuk DAP.

Tiong King Sing (BN) mempertahankan kerusi tersebut dengan menentang John Brian Anthony Jeramy Kuang (DAP).
6.07pm: PKR dijangka merampas kerusi Saratok di Sarawak. Parti itu kini mendahului dengan lebih separuh kerusi yang dijumlahkan.

6.05pm: Wartawan Malaysiakini dihalang daripada memasuki ibu pejabat Umno di PWTC.
Pemimpin tertinggi BN dijangka berkumpul di situ untuk mengikut keputusan pilihan raya.

6pm: Proses penjumlahan bermula.

MK

NAK TAU CARA CAJ HANDPHONE DI MANA SAJA ANDA BERADA?

DUNIACACAMARBA

Posted: 05 May 2013 03:08 PM PDT

[Gambar] Sumpah LAKNAT Versi PRU?

Posted: 05 May 2013 12:12 PM PDT

P/s: Hebat bangsaku menggadaikan maruah negara hanya kerana berapa keping wang ringgit!

[Sentiasa Dikemaskinikan] TAKZIAH, MALAYSIA Masih di Bawah BN, PR Tolak Keputusan PRU 13

Posted: 05 May 2013 12:02 PM PDT

222 seats total, 112 to win, 148 for two-thirds



Kesimpulan awal yang boleh dibuat, selain dakwaan unsur penipuan dan sebagainya, majoriti orang Melayu, begitu juga orang India dan peribumi di Sabah dan di Sarawak masih lagi dengan semangat LAIN KALILAH, majoriti orang Cina berkobar-kobar dengan semangat INI KALILAH. Namun, semangat mereka ini dikhianati oleh pengundi-pengundi yang lain.

Tahniah kepada majoriti orang Melayu, segelintir orang Cina dan India, serta penduduk Malaysia yang lain kerana menyokong politik lucah, politik wang, pelaksanaan GST, AES, PTPTN, dan segala macam rancangan BN bukan sahaja untuk anda tetapi untuk seluruh rakyat Malaysia.  Tahniah juga kerana menerima kenaikan harga barang, menolak harga minyak yang lebih murah, penghapusan tol, PTPTN, dan segala macam beban yang dikenakan terhadap mereka. 

Takziah penyokong PR...rasanya sudah tidak ada INI KALILAH!!! -DCM



LAPORAN LANGSUNG MALAYSIA KINI

2.03am: BN menang di Perak dan Terengganu dengan majoriti tipis. Di Perak BN 31, Pakatan 28. Di Terengganu BN 17, Pakatan 15.

1.05am: Pengarah Pilihan Raya Pas Kedah, Senator Datuk Muhamad Yusuf Husin berkata berkata Pakatan hanya mampu mempertahankan 15 kerusi DUN berbanding 21 yang dimenangi BN di negeri itu.

BN Perak juga berjaya membentuk kerajaan di negeri tersebut.

12.48 am: BN sudah mendapat 112 kerusi Parlimen, sekali gus kembali berkuasa dengan majoriti mudah.

12.45am: BN telah memperolehi 108 kerusi Parlimen dan memerlukan empat lagi kerusi untuk mendapatkan majoriti mudah. BN telah memperolehi 108 kerusi Parlimen dan memerlukan empat lagi kerusi untuk mendapatkan majoriti mudah.

12.27: BN menang 81 daripada 119 kerusi Parlimen setakat 12 tengah malam ini, lapor Bernama

12.02pm: Naib presiden PAS Salahuddin Ayub tewas di Pulai dengan majoriti 4,000 undi.

Penyandang kerusi Kuala Krai, Dr Hatta Ramii pula berjaya mengekalkan kerusi berkenaan.

11.49pm: PAS central committee member Dr Dzulkefley Ahmad loses in Kuala Selangor. Dzulkefly lost by 400 votes to BN's Irmohizam Ibrahim, who is an aide to caretaker prime minister Najib Abdul Razak. This is according to the PAS website.


Pakatan TOLAK Keputusan PRU13

[MK] Pakatan Rakyat hari ini menolak keputusan pilihan raya umum ke-13 yang memihak kepada BN.

Ketua Umum PKR Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim mendakwa, ini kerana terdapat penipuan dan penyelewengan pilihan raya.

Bercakap dalam sidang media di Kuala Lumpur sejurus selepas keputusan diketahui, Anwar berkata, selagi SPR tidak menjelaskan dakwaan penipuan dan pertikaian diselesaikan, baginya BN hanya menang tipis.

Kira-kira 12.45 pagi tadi, BN sudah melepasi jumlah 112 kerusi Parlimen, yang sekali gus mengesahkan kemenangan gabungan itu. 

Setakat berita ini ditulis, keputusan muktamad masih belum dikeluarkan Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR).

[Gambar] Ikrar & Fulus

Posted: 05 May 2013 02:14 AM PDT


P.s: Cuba tengok betul-betul, parti mana yang bagi duit dan meminta pengundi tandatangani ikrar. Terdesak sungguh puak yang mengkhianati negara!!!!

[Perhatian] Dakwat TIDAK KEKAL: Dr Haron Din Buat Laporan Polis, Anda Bila Lagi? 1Malaysia Perlu Buat Laporan Polis

Posted: 05 May 2013 01:45 AM PDT

[HD] KANGAR: Timbalan Mursyidul Am PAS, Datuk Dr Haron Din menuntut supaya Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) dan kerajaan memberikan penjelasan bagaimana dakwat yang dikatakan kekal sebenarnya tidak kekal.

Beliau yang merupakan calon PAS di Arau, Perlis membuat laporan rasmi kepada Pengarah SPR Perlis, Ahmad Ibrahim Mohd Taib di Pejabat SPR Perlis jam 2.30 petang ini.

Sebelum itu beliau membuat laporan polis di Balai Polis Kangar kira-kira jam 12. 15 tengahari tadi.

"Pegawai SPR itu gagal menjawab segala persoalan yang saya kemukakan walaupun dia berjanji untuk mendapatkan penjelasan dari pegawai atasannya.

"Sehingga sekarang saya tidak mendapat jawapan itu," kata Dr Haron kepada Harakahdaily.


Datuk Dr Haron Din yang mengundi pada jam 8.25 pagi tadi di saluran 1 SJK (C) Simpang Empat mendapati dakwat kekal yang dicalit pada jarinya tidak kekal.

Sekitar jam 9.00 pagi beliau pulang ke rumah dan membersihkan jarinya dengan sabun biasa (bukan sebarang "solvent chemical) dan mendapati jarinya bersi-sebersihnya.

"Kalau begini saya ingin satu, siapa yang menipu siapa," kata Dr Haron ketika menghubungi Harakahdaily.

"Ada dua kemungkinan yang boleh berlaku," kata Dr Haron.

Pertama, pembekal menipu SPR dengan membekalkan dakwat yang tidak kekal.

Kedua, BN melalui SPR menipu rakyat dengan menyediakan dakwat yang tidak kekal untuk membolehkan penipuan berlaku dalam pilihan raya ini.

Sehubungan dengan itu, beliau meminta semua pihak bersedia untuk menghadapi akibat dari penipuan ini.

P/s: Sila buat laporan polis kerana dakwat kekal yang digunakan tidak kekal. RM5 juta duit rakyat lebur begitu sahaja dan PRU kali ini terdedah kepada pelbagai penipuan.

[Video & Gambar] Lahanat, Pengkhianat Negara Guna Warga Asing untuk Kekalkan Kuasa

Posted: 05 May 2013 12:57 AM PDT

[GB] Yang berikut ialah beberapa kes "pengundi hantu" yang terdiri daripada warganegara asing yang dapat dirakam dan disiarkan secara meluas melalui media sosial.

Di dalam kebanyakan kes, warganegara asing ini didapati memiliki kad pengenalan (Mykad) yang masih baru dan tidak tahu bertutur di dalam bahasa Malaysia serta tak kenal siapa PM Malaysia! 

Sementara di dalam beberapa kes yang lain, pihak polis digunakan untuk mengeskot warga negara asing ini untuk mengundi.

Kita merasa sedih dengan pencemaran PRU13 kali ini dengan kes-kes pengundi hantu ini yang menyebabkan rakyat mempersoalkan kredibiliti dan integriti SPR dan JPN disamping polis yang terlibat.

Sanggup menggadaikan negara untuk mengekalkan kuasa pemerintah yang ada.

Keadaan ini perlu dibongkar habis-habisan dan siasatan penuh perlu dilakukan. Semua pihak yang bertanggungjawab perlu diheret ke muka pengadilan dan dihukum seberat-beratnya.

P/s: Blogger BN mendakwa ada warga asing yang diupah oleh PR  untuk mengundi PR. Cuba fikir logiknya, siapa yang ada kuasa memberikan kad pengenalan kepada mereka? Siapa yang ada kuasa mendaftarkan nama mereka dalam senarai pengundi? Adakah Pakatan Rakyat mempunyai kuasa berbuat demikian?

Lahanatlah pengkhianat negara!!!!

Kemas Kini:

Bangla & Myanmar Miliki IC Biru Cuba Mengundi Dikesan

[KD] PETALING JAYA 5 MEI: Seorang lelaki warganegara Myanmar ditangkap ketika cuba memasuki pusat pengundian di sebuah pusat mengundi di Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Dia ditahan dalam keadaan gelisah dan seakan-seakan takut dicekup pasukan bertindak pemantau pilihan raya Pakatan Rakyat sebelum diberkas dan dibawa kepada polis untuk tindakan lanjut.

Di AMPANG pula, calon KEADILAN Pandan, Rafizi Ramli melalui twitter menyatakan petugas Pakatan Rakyat Pandan pagi ini mengesan empat nama yang disyaki pengundi hantu di Parlimen Ampang.

Empat pengundi hantu terbabit dipercayai warga asing cuba untuk membuang undi di beberapa pusat mengundi sekitar Pandan Mewah, Ampang.

Satu laporan polis akan dibuat di Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah (IPD) Ampang jam 11.30 pagi.

Sementara itu, calon DUN Cempaka, Iskandar Abdul Samad berkata, seorang warga Bangladesh disyaki pengundi hantu dapat ditahan di pusat pengundian di Pandan Jaya.

Pandan Jaya terletak dalam DUN Cempaka dan Parlimen Pandan.

"Saya terima laporan daripada petugas PAS di sana tentang cubaan memasukkan warga Bangladesh di tempat mengundi di Pandan Jaya.

"Petugas sedang siasat. Saya akan periksa semula dengan mereka," katanya ketika ditemui di pusat mengundi di Sekolah Kebangsaan Taman Nirwana pagi tadi.

Selain itu, facebook juga memapar banyak rakaman dakwaan pengundi hantu. Untuk tonton, KLIK INI.

SEBARKAN!

BLOG - BLOG PARTI PKR

BLOG - BLOG PARTI PKR


Anwar Ibrahim

Posted: 04 May 2013 07:20 PM PDT

Anwar Ibrahim


A message to all Malaysians

Posted: 04 May 2013 10:04 AM PDT

 

We Malaysians stand today on the brink of history. We have reached the final day of a historic campaign that will change our country forever. Throughout Malaysia, we have seen hundreds of thousands of people of all ethnicities come to our ceramahs. The response in frontline states such as Johor, Sabah and Sarawak, the heartland and fortresses of Umno and Barisan Nasional, has been tremendous and inspiring.

To the rakyat and supporters of Pakatan Rakyat, we thank you for your faith, your courage, and your committment. This is a campaign built on the millions of small and large sacrifices that you have all made. It humbles me and all leaders in Pakatan Rakyat.

Sunday's election will mark the decisive step in an amazing, peaceful, democratic revolution that will take Malaysia into a new era. Let us go out to vote in strength on Sunday for candidates in Keadilan, PAS and DAP.

A few instructions that will help us win: 

  1. Encourage all your friends, family and neighbours to cast their ballots because every vote counts
  2. Know where your polling station is. Double and triple check your voting status. Plan a route to the polling station and do consider traffic
  3. Vote as early in the day as possible. Polling starts at 8 AM and an early vote helps us to defend against voter fraud
  4. Do not be intimidated by those who try to scare or threaten you, we are here to defend the rights of all Malaysians
  5. Believe that your vote will change the future of our country and when you check the box on your ballot your act will be written into the history of Malaysia

In preparation for our first few months of government, I am releasing a Pakatan Rakyat Roadmap outlining key actions that we will undertake in order to fulfill our manifesto promises. As I have always emphasized, the focus of this roadmap must be pro-rakyat  and consist of measures that will have both immediate impact, and long-term benefits. These are reforms that BN has never dared to implement, but Pakatan Rakyat has the courage to do so – reforms that will bring back a renaissance, a genuine merdeka and democracy to Malaysia.
You can read the 100 Day Plan here at http://www.anwaribrahim.com/100days. Please share it with everyone who you know.
I want assure all Malaysians not to fear. This transition will not only be historic, but also peaceful. Pakatan Rakyat's Security Advisory Council of former generals and police will help myself and other Pakatan Rakyat leaders through the process.

 

I warn the Election Commission again – the rakyat will not tolerate any electoral fraud. Be vigilant of all suspicious activities. We must ensure that only Malaysians will decide the fate of our nation, and Insyallah, we will succeed.

 

Our nation is a land of promise and fulfillment. Seize your destiny. Ini kali lah!

 

Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim
May 4, 2013

PS We are making a huge push to get out the vote on Sunday. We still need your help to make it happen. If you have not given before, please consider a donation now. If you have given before, consider our success on Sunday the best return on investment possible. 

Click here to donate: http://anwaribrahim.com/SplashPg/contribute?utm_source=EuropaEmail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=IniKaliLah%21

‘You have to be prepared for a long battle’: The second coming of Anwar Ibrahim

Posted: 04 May 2013 09:56 AM PDT

The Independent

He rose to the top, then ended up in jail. Now Malaysia's opposition leader stands on the verge of a remarkable election victory

He has been arrested and jailed and his reputation repeatedly dragged through the mud, but Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim believes his time has finally come.

On Sunday, Malaysia goes to the polls in what experts have called the closest and most hotly contested election since the country secured independence from Britain 56 years ago.

"All the surveys, including the government of Malaysia's, have shown we are leading," Mr Ibrahim told The Independent, speaking by phone from Kuala Lumpur. "But we have to take care to look for bias and fraud in the electoral process. We are appealing to the international community and the media to follow the election very closely."

The 65-year-old heads the Pakatan Rakyat (People's Alliance) opposition coalition, which is trying to defeat the ruling Barisan Nasional (National Front) bloc, which has held power in Malaysia since 1957. He is doing so by highlighting alleged corruption, authoritarianism and laws that favour ethnic Malays over their Indian- and Chinese-origin countrymen and women.

Since independence, the nation has emerged as a success story of economic growth and development (after a brief recession in 2009, its GDP is once again on the rise). It has also avoided the worst of the turmoil that has affected other countries in the region. But critics say it has done so at the cost of human rights, openness and freedom of expression. They also say corruption is rife.

"It's such an authoritarian system. We need to transform the country into a vibrant democracy," said Mr Ibrahim. "There is no independent media, we have racist policies. We need to have a more transparent system that recognises the value of all relationships, irrespective of race."

The veteran opposition leader has been speaking at rallies across the country at which he highlights what he says is widespread nepotism within the government, headed by the British-educated Prime Minister, Najib Razak. He believes the mood in the country suggests the public is ready to back him and he talks of a "Malaysian spring".

He has also been making repeated claims that the ruling party is engaged in efforts to rig the election; earlier this week he issued a statement claiming the Prime Minister's office was hiring charter planes to fly in up to 40,000 "ghost voters" from its strongholds to vote in close races elsewhere in the country. A government spokesperson did not respond to The Independent's request for a comment. Beating the National Front coalition is no easy matter for Mr Ibrahim. It holds 135 of the parliament's 222 seats, compared with the 75 held by Mr Ibrahim; and ahead of the elections, Mr Razak, the son of one of Malaysia's founding fathers, has also introduced a series of populist measures designed to win votes. Agence France-Presse recently reported that Mr Razak is also motivated by the knowledge that if he loses the contest, he will likely face a leadership challenge within his own party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO).

Opinion polls last month suggested the race was too close to call, or else gave a narrow edge to the ruling party. But a survey published last week, conducted by the University of Malaya's Centre for Democracy and Elections, suggested the opposition was slightly in the lead.

Should Mr Ibrahim achieve victory, it would represent a remarkable turn-around. In the early 1990s, the son of a hospital porter rose through the ranks of one of the ruling National Front parties to be the protégé of Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

Widely hailed in the West as a reformist, Mr Ibrahim held a series of government portfolios, including the finance ministry, before being appointed deputy prime minister in 1998. But the two men, who had been described as being like father and son, fell out over Mr Ibrahim's repeated calls for reform.

Sacked from office, he was then accused of sodomy, which remains a crime in Malaysia. The allegations were contained within a book – 50 Reasons Why Anwar Cannot Become Prime Minister – written by the editor of a government-controlled newspaper. Despite many seeing them as politically motivated, Mr Ibrahim spent six years in jail. He was released in 2004. In 2008, the opposition leader challenged the government at the polls, for the first time threatening its simple majority. In the aftermath of that election, fresh allegations of sodomy were made, this time by a former aide. Mr Ibrahim again insisted he was innocent, and in January 2012, following a trial that lasted two years, he was acquitted.

The opposition leader said the time he spent in jail had not been easy. "After I was released in 2004, I was invited by Nelson Mandela to spend time in Johannesburg," he said. "I joked that my release had been a 'short walk to freedom' [a reference to the title of Mr Mandela's autobiography]. We have faith and conviction that the country can be freed from authoritarian rule and the economy can be changed to serve the country and the masses.

"Of course, at times, during solitary confinement you think about your wife and family," he said. "And you think that there might be other options and the political leadership might be more open too. But the fact is that if you want to dismantle a country's system, they are not going to give up power easily. You have to be prepared – it's a long battle."

Dr Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman, head of the Malaysia programme at Singapore's S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, said he believed Mr Ibrahim could tap into growing public dissatisfaction about corruption and "crony capitalism".

He said his coalition would also draw support from ethnic Indians and Chinese fed up with what they see as inequalities, such as reservation of university places for ethnic Malays. And yet, he said, should Mr Ibrahim lead the opposition coalition to victory at the weekend, it would represent nothing less than a remarkable achievement. "To come back once from a political death is remarkable, but to come back two times would be a feat very few leaders have achieved," he said. "It's amazing. No one would have thought that prior to 2008, Anwar Ibrahim could be the next prime minister of the country."

Jadual Terbaru DI Ambang PRU 13 Bersama Anwar Ibrahim

Posted: 04 May 2013 02:37 AM PDT

4 Mei  2013 (Sabtu)

1)    2.30 ptg – Perkarangan Masjid Daerah Balik Pulau, PENANG

2)    4.00 ptg – Pdg Awam Pekan Tanjong Rambutan, PERAK

3)    6.00 ptg -  Padang Bola PPR Kerinci, KUALA  LUMPUR

4)    9.00 mlm – Stadium MPSP, Jln Betik, Bukit Mertajam, PENANG

5)    10.00 mlm. – Tapak Expo Seberang Jaya, PENANG

 

PEJABAT DATO’ SERI ANWAR IBRAHIM

PM or not, Anwar Ibrahim has won

Posted: 04 May 2013 02:34 AM PDT

Malaysiakini

That Anwar Ibrahim would be adjudged the most consequential political leader of the second half century of the Malaysian nation’s existence is not in doubt.

This would be true even if by midnight tomorrow he is not endorsed as prime minister of the country as a result of the outcome of the country’s 13th general election.

NONEHis achievements will be deemed to be weighty even if the coalition he leads, Pakatan Rakyat, does not win a majority of the seats in Parliament at tomorrow’s polls, the most pivotal in the nation’s history and, by reason of it being the 13th in the series, the most unnervingly resonant.

This is because the race riots of May 13, 1969, continue to rattle in the attic of the nation’s memory like cargo come loose in the hold of a freighter.

The ghosts of that incident and the aftermath it unveiled, in an initially good and, then, gone badly wrong social engineering scheme, desperately need to be exorcised from the nation’s collective memory.

Otherwise this country will forever be pinned down by the twin obsessions of race and religion, with its society teetering permanently on the brink of multiple schisms.

Reinventing Malaysia

No Malaysian leader has demonstrated more capability at possible attainment of that release than Anwar because of his skill at challenging and re-shaping the assumptions of the people he proposes to lead.

When he re-emerged on the national scene in 2007 to lead the opposition to continued rule by BN, after the shipwreck of a six-year stay in prison on trumped-on charges and a brief spell in the grooves of academe, Malaysian politics was firmly stuck in the quagmire of race and religion, a bog 50 years in the making and seemingly unyielding to nostrums.

By dint of being the principal adhesive in an ideologically disparate opposition that grouped a theocratic PAS and a secular DAP, with his own PKR holding the balance, he was able to lead the coalition – with an assist from the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) – to a historic denial to the ruling BN of its vaunted two-thirds parliamentary majority in the general election of March 2008.

That in itself was a tremendous achievement.

NONEGiven that previous electoral pacts between the exclusively Muslim PAS and the Chinese-dominant DAP did not amount to government-buffeting proportions or had unravelled soon after the polls, the fact that the Pakatan has endured now for five years makes his welding together of it a tour de force.

These are stupendous achievements, ones that eluded past protagonists of anti-Umno/BN coalitions, Onn Jaafar and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who dented but could not dislodge the ruling powers, now over a half-century in harness, a span that’s formidably difficult to end because of the enormous advantages conferred by incumbency.

That Anwar has been able to lead and sustain a coalition while simultaneously fending off a campaign, partly played out in the courts, of sustained vilification of his moral character was evidence of admirable reserves of moral fibre and resilience.

Massive crowds

The huge crowds that have turned out to hear him since Parliament dissolved on April 3 have been bigger and more responsive than the ones that showed up at his campaign appearances in the lead-up to GE12 in 2008.

Those crowds had paved the way for an unprecedented denial to BN of its traditional two-thirds majority in Parliament.

These days the crowds’ magnitude presages the downfall of the BN government, the reason for caretaker Prime Minister and BN chief Najib Abdul Razak’s vacuous optimism that his coalition would regain its two-thirds majority being interpreted as cover for electoral fraud on a massive scale.

That move would be foolish, given the size and mood of the crowds that have turned up at Pakatan rallies in several cities and towns in the residential hubs of the country.

kl112 rally people's uprising anwar ibrahim crowd storyMainly, the people have come to hear and see the Pied Piper of Malaysian political reform, to look at how he has held up under the barrage of vituperation and character assassination.

No leader in modern times, in this and other countries, has been subjected to such a sustained and intense bout of personal vilification.

Throughout it all, Anwar composed himself before countless audiences in such manner as to steadily stay on the issues of national concern, telling his listeners how these have been grossly mishandled by Umno-BN.

Aided by a potentially disastrous decision by Najib to defer the polls on the assumption that a new-broom PM would recover lost ground through handouts and cosmetic changes to policies, Anwar used the time thereby extended him and the Pakatan leadership cohort to hammer away at the massive corruption and colossal waste of the country’s resources by over a half-century of BN rule.

Revelations from a serial run of scandals affecting the government was of great help to making the point that Umno-BN was diseased beyond redemption.

Alternative media

The Pakatan message would not have gotten through widely enough without the connectivity of the alternative media, the mainstream one having been rendered a joke by its sickeningly supine attitude to its masters and owners.

The consequence of this widely disseminated message is the spectacle of the return in droves from such places as Singapore and nearby countries of otherwise indifferent Malaysian voters resident in those places who are keen to give the Pakatan plea for urgent reform of a decayed and dysfunctional system a chance to be realised.

bersih rally petaling street 090711These returnees and their local counterparts should help make the voter turnout at GE13 a peak – far more than the previous highest of 72 percent of the electorate – unmatched before.

Needless to say, a huge turnout would be a big fillip to Anwar’s anticipated arrival at a personal summit: the fulfillment of a youthful ambition to be prime minister.

If the good life is a dream of youth realised in maturity, the great one must be the confluence between the fulfillment of a personal goal with the attainment of a national purpose which, in Anwar’s view, is the salvation of Malaysia from Umno-BN’s depredations.

Even without this fusion, his career has been a consequential one. With it, it would be a great one.

The wild ride of Anwar Ibrahim

Posted: 04 May 2013 02:30 AM PDT

Al Jazeera

Malaysia’s opposition leader sprints through the final stages of a campaign that has brought him to the brink of power.

617x

Anwar Ibrahim has had only three hours sleep.

In the past 12 days, Malaysia’s opposition leader had criss-crossed the entire country, stumping for his coalition’s candidates and driving home its message of change.

The punishing schedule has left his campaign bus in the mechanic’s workshop, but with the election just days away, Anwar is still full of energy.

“It’s a job for crazy people,” 65-year-old Anwar chuckled on Wednesday. “It’s not for the sane.”

A little later, Anwar leaves his comfortable home, in an area of Kuala Lumpur known more for its scruffy wooden houses and pot-holed streets than its fancy villas, and headed west.

The four-car convoy is running behind schedule. It’s no journey for the speed-shy or faint of heart.

A sizeable crowd is waiting on the muddy field where Anwar is due to speak. He’s swallowed up by an enthusiastic group of supporters almost as soon as he leaves the car.

They chant “ubah”, the Malay word for change, and “reformasi“, reform; the clarion cries of the opposition.

With the campaign in its final stages, Anwar’s three-party alliance, Pakatan Rakyat, can sense that power may finally be almost within its grasp.

Anwar is in his element. He teases the crowd, woos them, makes them laugh and cheer. It’s hard to imagine he’s had so little sleep.

“No power on earth can stop the power of the people,” he thundered.

The audience roars in agreement.

Tough times

It’s more than a decade since the tumultuous year when Malaysia felt the full force of the Asian financial crisis. The year was 1998 and then-prime minister Mahathir Mohamad sacked Anwar from his positions as finance minister and deputy prime minister, before Anwar was charged with sodomy and abuse of power following an alleged homosexual affair.

The lurid trial that followed provoked both embarrassment - the mattress stained in the alleged trysts was frequently carried into court  – and shame - Anwar appeared for one hearing with a black eye following his beating at the hands of the then-police chief.

In the end, the former highflyer was found guilty.

He was sentenced to six years in jail on corruption charges, and later ordered to remain in prison for a further nine years for sodomy. The second conviction was overturned in 2004, and he was released.

It was a spectacular fall for someone Mahathir had identified as a potential successor.

In 1982, Mahathir convinced the former student firebrand and Islamic youth activist to join the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the dominant party in the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, and had promoted him quickly through the ranks.

Sankara Nair was one of five lawyers who defended Anwar at his 1998 trial. For six years, he visited Anwar three times a week, taking books - everything from Islamic texts to Shakespeare, economic theory and the classics - as well as notes and cards from well-wishers and family.

Once a week his wife and children were allowed into the jail to see him.

“Family visits were so important to him while he was in prison,” Sankara told Al Jazeera.

“He would try to spend as much time with them as he could, whether it was in jail or on his court appearances. Without them, he would have fallen apart.”

Opposition momentum

Anwar’s family helped publicise his case internationally. His eldest daughter, Nurul Izzah Anwar, then just 18, travelled the world to highlight her father’s plight and to speak to the United Nations.

At home, wife Wan Azizah Ismail set up the Keadilan political party, now part of the Pakatan coalition, to push for Anwar’s freedom, and wider democratic reforms.

Anwar’s family stressed the charges were politically motivated, but the party made little impact in the 2004 polls, when Barisan won by a landslide.

By 2008, with Anwar released and back in politics, the opposition parties were able not only to deprive Barisan of its two-thirds majority but to win control of five states.

Now, with Anwar at its helm, the opposition faces its best-ever chance of wresting power from Barisan, which has governed Malaysia in one form or another since the country’s independence.

His political partners say they have no concerns about their leader’s past, insisting Anwar’s understanding of Barisan’s inner workings helps in the fight to unseat the ruling coalition.

“It is a strength rather than a weakness,” Tian Chua, Keadilan’s vice president, told Al Jazeera.

“You need to have a leader who was once part of the system to understand it and make the change. Anwar is charismatic enough to hold the opposition forces together. I don’t think many people have that quality.”

Religious concerns

Pakatan’s promise to tackle corruption, reduce the cost of living and promote more inclusive government has resonated strongly among urban voters.

Even in Putrajaya, the UMNO-dominated administrative capital, in the middle of a hot, tropical afternoon, thousands turned out to greet him and the city’s PAS candidate, Husam Musa.

Taking shelter in the sun, even Anwar’s aides admitted they were shocked at the size of the crowd, all the more so in a city that was one of Mahathir’s pet projects and cost billions of dollars to build.

“He’s a man who’s been to heaven and hell in all aspects of his life,” said businessman Stanley Thai, who has contributed funds to Anwar’s party. “He’s probably experienced the highest and lowest in life and changed a lot because of that.”

Even after his 2004 release from prison, when the judge freed him six years to the day of his arrest, Anwar’s legal troubles have continued. In 2008, he was charged a second time for sodomy, a criminal offence in Malaysia.

Acquitted in 2012, the prosecutor is appealing the decision and his accuser continues to push the case. A tape appearing to show Anwar allegedly having sex with a woman who was not his wife has also surfaced.

Still, it’s not the alleged sex scandals that make some Malaysians wary of Anwar, it’s that they doubt his political principles and fear that he would allow the country to become an Islamic state.

As a minister, Anwar had a mixed record, clumsily introducing a standardised version of the national language, and following International Monetary Fund prescriptions for austerity to deal with the financial crisis.

Others worry about his religious convictions. After all, Anwar was a one-time leader of the Islamic youth movement.

“He’s a political chameleon,” said Siti Zabedah Kassim, a lawyer and activist. “I don't care whether he’s a homosexual or a bisexual, but he’s hiding his true self. He’s a hard-core believer.”

Final chance

Barisan continues to play on these worries. Pamphlets and booklets questioning Anwar’s suitability to lead the country are distributed at member parties’ rallies.

The mainstream media warns Pakatan will introduce Hudud law – one of four categories of punishment in Sharia - if it wins on Sunday, even though that would need a change to the constitution. Only last week, Mahathir accused Anwar of being a liar and repeated allegations of sexual misconduct.

Anwar denies such charges. He says he’s stuck by his principles and that prison only reinforced his belief in the need for democracy, the rule of law and justice.

“Had I been a conformist within UMNO I would have remained in the party,” he told Al Jazeera. “I would have become prime minister, but we failed in the reform agenda in UMNO.

“They are in a state of denial. They refuse to acknowledge endemic corruption [and] the racist agenda is continuing. Prison was no bed of roses, but it has given [me] time to reflect, meditate and be more passionate on the issue of freedom, justice and humanitarian ideas.”

At one of six rallies he spoke at this week in Kuala Lumpur, before heading south to Johor state, Anwar worked for every vote.

He paced the stage, assuring his audience that he would govern for all of them - regardless of ethnicity.

Afterwards, the man who faces possibly his last chance to become prime minister made his way back through the crowd, shaking hands and acknowledging well-wishers

Soon, Anwar was on his way, escorted by a convoy of flag-carrying bike riders, to his next appointment.

 

Anwar as PM, two DPMs if Pakatan takes Putrajaya, says Karpal

Posted: 04 May 2013 02:24 AM PDT

The Malaysian Insider

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will be Malaysia's seventh prime minister while PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang and Lim Kit Siang will share honours as his deputies if Pakatan Rakyat (PR) seizes Putrajaya on Sunday, the DAP's Karpal Singh proposed last night before a big crowd in Penang.

"Of course the man who is fit to be prime minister of this country, we in DAP propose and support Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as Malaysia's seventh prime minister.

"Hadi Awang can be deputy prime minister. Lim Kit Siang can be DPM II and he can also be home minister," the DAP national chairman told an ecstatic crowd dressed in the traffic light colours of red, yellow and green that crammed every square inch of ground in the port city where the pact had resurrected the forgotten Speaker's Corner after coming to power five years ago.

The Bukit Gelugor MP incumbent, who is defending his seat in the May 5 polls, also proposed that he stay a lawyer to advise the new regime — should it come to power — on making laws that enforce justice for all.

"People say Kit Siang and I are old, we both have served for more than 20 years," he said, before telling the predominantly Chinese crowd, "lang lau, sim bo lau."

In the Hokkien dialect favoured by the Penang Chinese, it means the body may be old but the heart is not.

"Lim Kit Siang and I, we are not old. There is still fire in our bellies," said the 72-year-old known to many as the "Tiger of Bukit Gelugor" for his fierce and unbending belief in the rule of law.

Pakatan Rakyat candidates and leaders (right) wave to the huge crowd at the grand rally at the Esplanade last night.The veteran lawyer and lawmaker reminded Penang's voters who were out in full force that night — beating the turnout at the historic Han Chiang College just four nights earlier — that the time for change had come.

"In Singapore, the People's Action Party has suffered defeat in its elections… the time has come, there must be change. On the 5th of May, the change must be the removal of Barisan Nasional in Putrajaya," he said.

The party's line-up of speakers last night, which included newcomers such as Kasthuri Patto and Zairil Khir Johari, told the Penang crowd that the BN's old playbook of peddling racial and religious fears to divide and conquer Malaysia's multicultural communities no longer held traction with the 13.3 million electorate, especially the young, who craved a government that focused on cutting corruption and helping to put the economy back on track.

"There is a thirst for change in Malaysia today.

"It's all in your hands, the people of this country. And this thirst for change will be quenched on the 5th of May," Karpal summed up when he took to the stage as the rally's final speaker.

In a speech punctuated with the blares from the vuvuzuela popularly used to cheer on football teams, Karpal also called on the gargantuan crowd to make sure that on May 5, Kit Siang's son Lim Guan Eng is given a second mandate to govern Penang as its chief minister.

The mega ceramah, which started at about 8pm, saw droves of people arriving from as early as 7pm.

Major roads leading into the world heritage city were clogged with cars and motorcycles by 9pm, just as the ceramah was warming up.

According to news reports fed by the organisers as well as friends who had planned to attend the rally but were stuck in traffic, the gridlock extended all the way to the Penang Bridge to the south and Tanjung Tokong on the turtle-shaped island's north end.

The event ended shortly after midnight with the DAP announcing a jaw-dropping RM505,000 in its donation drive at the Esplanade last night. On its Facebook page a couple of hours later, the donation was updated to read RM587,168.85.

Anwar vows no retributive justice for political foes

Posted: 04 May 2013 02:23 AM PDT

Malaysiakini

Pakatan’s prime minister designate Anwar Ibrahim has vowed that his political opponents will not face “retributive justice” should he assume power in Putrajaya tomorrow.

mahathir on ntv7 chat time 250413 01

His political enemies, among others, is his former boss,ex-premier Mahathir Mohamad (right).

 

“I have no intention of taking revenge against him nor will we be conducting any investigation on him,” said Anwar at a press conference in Kubang Semang today.

“However, this does not mean that the wealth of Petronas will continue to remain a monopoly in the hands of his cronies,” he was quick to add.

“Such ill gotten wealth must be returned to the people,” he stressed.

“I can understand his hysterical outburst recently but no one said we will go after him,” he quipped.

nwar, a former deputy prime minister, insisted that his government will follow due process of law when implementing justice.

Praise for caretaker PM

“We believe in justice and rule of law and we will follow the due process,” he said

NONEAt the press briefing, Anwar (left) thanked caretaker prime minister Najib Razak for promising a smooth transition of power and calling for civility in campaigning.

On his being the Pakatan federal government’ premier Anwar played safe, saying “it would be decided by consensus”.

“We do not want to pre-empt the campaign which is why we did not make any announcement,” he said, adding he was aware that some quarters have made such declaration.

On the posts of deputy prime ministers, Anwar said that too had been agreed by general consensus but no announcement had been made.

This was in reference to DAP national chairperson Karpal Singh who said at the mammoth rally at the Esplanade last night that PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang would be DPM 1 and senior leader Lim Kit Siang DPM 2.

Meanwhile, Anwar also announced a slew of measures for the 100 days in power if the coalition takes over Putrajaya tomorrow.

Among others, Anwar declared May 6 a federal holiday “to ease the rakyat’s travels home, after voting”.

He also announced the launch of “Freeing the Parliament” agenda in which the Pakatan government would seek to amend or abolish all anti-rakyat laws.

These include the Printing and Presses Act 1984, 1971 University and University Colleges Act, reinstatement of the 20 percent petroleum and hydrocarbon royalties to Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu and Kelantan.

Vote without fear, Anwar urges Malaysians

Posted: 04 May 2013 02:22 AM PDT

Malaysiakini

In his polling day eve message to all Malaysians,defacto PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim urged the country’s 13 million voters to turn up and cast their ballots with “faith, courage and vision”.

NONE“Your decision will take Malaysia into a new era. Go out and vote with strength, encourage all your family, friends and neighbours to cast their ballots,” Anwar (left) said today at a press conference in Kubang Semang.

Anwar also thanked civil servants for their dedication, service and impeccable credentials that has helped run the government.

He also urged them not to get involved in the shredding or hiding of government documents if Pakatan were to seize Putrajaya from the BN tomorrow, after polling day.

“Please do not abet any quarters to complicate the smooth transition of power because that is against the law,” he said.

He also urged Malaysians not to fear. “This transition will not only be historic but also peaceful.

“Pakatan’s security advisory council of former generals and police will help myself and other Pakatan leaders through the process,” he said in assurance.

NONEHe repeated his warning to the Election Commission and the caretaker government that the rakyat will not entertain any electoral fraud.

“We will be vigilant of all suspicious activities. We will ensure that only Malaysians will decide the fate of our nation, and Insyaalah, we will succeed,” he said.

“To all Malaysians: our nation is a land of promise and fullfilment. Seize your destiny. Ini Kalilah!

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang

Posted: 04 May 2013 11:46 AM PDT

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang


Masjid-masjid yang mati di Rembau

Posted: 03 May 2013 07:24 PM PDT


Artikel ini dari blog http://rozmal.blogspot.com

Jam 11.59 malam ini tamatlah tempoh berkempen untuk PRU-13. Esok seawal 8 pagi kita akan mula mengundi. Mari kita renung kembali apa yang kita telah lakukan sepanjang tempoh berkempen ini, berapa banyak amalan baik kita telah lakukan, berapa banyak dosa kita telah lakukan. Pasti banyak, tidak kiralah kita orang Islam yang menyokong PAS, PKR atau UMNO.

Saya dimaklumkan oleh petugas PAS di DUN Kota dalam Parlimen Rembau, sepanjang mereka pergi solat berjemaah bersama calon PAS, masjid-masjid di Rembau ini boleh dikatakan amat suram semasa solat jemaah 5 waktu. Ada satu waktu, ketika jentera Pakatan Rakyat berkempen di Lubok China, Rembau, mereka singgah solat Zuhur atau Asar di Masjid Kariah Sg Timun. Walaupun waktu sudah masuk namun tiada Imam setempat yang hadir.

Akhirnya salah seorang veteran PAS, Hj Harun mengimamkan solat jemaah di masjid tersebut.

Paling menyedihkan ialah solat Subuh, calon PAS, Hj Ghazali Mohd Shom yang sering solat subuh di beberapa masjid mengatakan tidak ramai yang hadir solat subuh.

Tidak kiralah siapa yang menang di DUN Kota, Parlimen Rembau nanti. Yang pasti , wakil rakyat yang menang ialah beragama Islam. Satu usaha harus dilakukan mulai sekarang sehinggalah menjawat wakil rakyat nanti, bagaimana untuk menarik pengundi-pengundi Islam di DUN Kota ini untuk berjemaah di masjid, terutama sekali orang Islam lelaki. Tidak kiralah pengundi tadi penyokong PAS, PKR dan UMNO.

Saya harapkan juga teman-teman saya dalam ISMA yang sibuk berkempen di Seremban, turunlah di kampung-kampung selepas ini, bukan sahaja di Rembau malahan di Kuala Pilah, Pasoh, Gemencheh dan di kawasan Felda.

Apa guna kita menang sorak, iman tergadai, masjid-masjid mati.

Tulisan saya sebelum ini mengenai masjid-masjid yang mati di Rembau di http://waghih.blogspot.com/2011/03/masjid-masjid-yang-mati-di-nsembilan.html


Kempen "Solat Didahulukan, Allah Diutamakan" oleh PAS DUN Kota di http://pas-n28-kota.blogspot.com/2013/05/solat-didahulukan-allah-diutamakan.html

BLOG - BLOG PARTI UMNO

BLOG - BLOG PARTI UMNO


DunSemarang

Posted: 05 May 2013 01:18 AM PDT

DunSemarang


Pusat mengundi PT SEMARANG

Posted: 04 May 2013 10:30 PM PDT


 Terima kasih..Kami sudah mengundi.
 Terima kasih..nak.....
 Terima kasih. lalu lintas terkawal rapi..
Terima kasih..sedia berbakti
Terima kasih.

Doa Kami...Warga DunSemarang

Posted: 04 May 2013 04:01 PM PDT

Ya-Allah..Ya Rahman Ya Rahim..segala puji bagiMu Ya Allah..tuhan pentadbir seluruh alam. Selawat dan salam ke atas junjungan kami Nabi Muhammad S.A.W.
Kami warga Dun Semarang memohon doa ya Allah, berilah kemenangan kepada Calon kami Datuk Haji Samsolbari bin Jamali, berilah petunjuk dan hidayahMu ya Allah ketika kami dan seluruh warga pengundi  sedang mengundi dan mengundi  kepada calon UMNO dan  BN, dengan izin Mu ya Allah. jauhkan kami warga Dun Semarang dan seluruh umat Melayu dan Malaysia dari sikap ujub, takbur dan riak. Ampunkan  dosa-dosa kami, ke dua ibu bapa kami, Pemimpin kami, saudara mara kami, jiran tentangga kami dan seluruh kaum muslimin dan muslimat samada yang masih hidup atau telah meninggal dunia. Amin...
UNDI LAH...

Puteri Bahagian Segambut

Posted: 04 May 2013 11:07 PM PDT

Puteri Bahagian Segambut


Panas!!!! Pengundi Hantu Lembah Pantai di kesan di Seputeh #BN4WP #GE13

Posted: 04 May 2013 08:46 PM PDT

Ini adalah antara fitnah yang ditabur oleh Nurul Izzah sebelum ini, dimana beliau telah mengatakan kononnya hampir 4000 pengundi dari Parlimen Seputeh termasuk Ketua Pemuda telah berpindah ke Lembah Pantai tanpa memberikan sebarang bukti sahih untuk "back up" fitnah beliau.

Hari ini penulis ingin berkongsi slip pengundian Ketua Pemuda UMNO Seputeh dimana beliau telah mengundi di Parlimen P122 Seputeh dan memilih calon Barisan Nasional Puan Nicole Wong. Sekarang Nurul Izzah dan Teresa Kok sila jawab macam mana anda boleh tuduh KP Seputeh pengundi hantu di Lembah Pantai sedangkan anda tahu ini bukan perkara sebenar? 

Lihat Gambar Berikut :
 


Alamat IC di Seputeh dan undi di Seputeh.. amacam? 
 
Baca selanjutnya di KL CHRONICLE


SP: Sebenarnya dua2 ekor tue bangang tapi nampak macam pandai

Pentas UMNO Kg.Serdang, Sitiawan. Perak

Posted: 04 May 2013 01:30 PM PDT

Pentas UMNO Kg.Serdang, Sitiawan. Perak


#PRU-13: DAP upah Red Bean Army 'bunuh orang'?

Posted: 04 May 2013 01:14 PM PDT

SHEN Yee Aun ketika diwawancara portal berita Mynewshub - Gambar The Mole

Tentera siber DAP, Red Bean Army yang dibentuk bagi mencipta penipuan dan memanipulasi fakta bukan sahaja menyerang Kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) tetapi sesiapa sahaja yang menyokong parti itu.

Perkara itu didedahkan oleh bekas Setiausaha Eksekutif Pemuda Kebangsaan DAP, Shen Yee Aun dalam satu wawancaranya dengan portal berita Mynewshub yang dimuat naik ke laman YouTube.

Shen memberitahu, pasukan berkenaan yang berpangkalan di sebuah hotel di ibu negara dan juga di pejabat Komtar, Pulau Pinang akan menyerang serta menakut-nakutkan sesiapa sahaja yang bercakap buruk mengenai DAP.

"Objektif mereka mudah. Pertama ialah memastikan isu yang dicipta oleh mereka tersebar luas secara dalam talian dan memberi kesan psikologikal kepada individu tertentu sehingga bersara daripada politik.

"Ketiganya, mereka mahu melemahkan semangat orang tertentu dan menafikan segala kebenaran yang didedahkan mereka," katanya seperti dipetik dalam portal berita The Mole di sini hari ini.

Dalam pada itu, Shen juga tidak menolak kemungkinan bahawa tentera siber berkenaan memberi komen dalam portal-portal berita yang lain.

Beliau juga bertegas bahawa dakwaan pasukan Red Bean Army berkenaan ditaja oleh DAP adalah berasas.


"Tony Pua di dalam wawancara dengan Malaysiakini juga telah mengaku bahawa mereka mempunyai pasukan serangan siber sendiri.

"Selain itu, Jeffrey Ooi dalam satu temubual dengan The Star Switch Up TV telah memberitahu bahawa 'mereka membayar pasukan serangan siber untuk membunuh orang'," jelasnya.

Menurut Shen, 'membunuh orang' tersebut dalam konteks menyerang habis-habisan individu yang mengkritik DAP dan menyokong BN termasuk selebriti seperti Datuk Michelle Yeoh dan lain-lain.

Beliau seterusnya mendakwa, ancaman kumpulan tentera siber itu telah menyebabkan dua artis Taiwan menarik diri daripada membuat persembahan kerana takut mereka akan menjadi bahan cacian dan produk mereka diboikot.

"Taktik kumpulan ini sangat ekstrem dan tidak baik untuk negara," tambah Shen.

Warna-warni Politik
Torashah

Pengikut