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Monday, June 27, 2011

Bersih says will march on without permit

Debra Chong

Ambiga waves as she arrives at the Dang Wangi police station for questioning, June 27, 2011. — Picture by Choo Choy May


KUALA LUMPUR, June 27 — Despite being hauled up for police questioning today, Bersih chief Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan insists the July 9 march for electoral reforms will continue as planned.

The prominent lawyer said she will also not apply for a police permit to hold the street demonstration as the home minister and the police have made it clear one will not be issued.

She then slammed the authorities for hauling up civil society members campaigning for electoral reform instead of engaging them.

“Instead of threatening people, engage with us,” she urged the authorities, repeating the movement’s statement made last night.

Ambiga also repeatedly called the arrests of Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) members in Penang during the weekend “ridiculous”, denouncing attempts by various groups to link the minor political group backing Bersih to “communists”.

“I don’t know what it’s about... They are caught in a time warp. Who talks about communists in this day and age?” she quizzed, claiming the arrests were baseless.

The British colonial authorities battled communist terrorists from 1948 to 1960 in a police action called the Emergency and Malaysia later enacted the Internal Security Act (ISA) to allow detention without trial. The Communist Party of Malaysia (CPM) later laid down their weapons in 1989.

“Whoever wants to support Bersih, it’s up to them. It's open to all citizens,” she stressed.

Ambiga, who arrived at the Dang Wangi police station at about 2pm and left nearly two hours later, told reporters she had been questioned on three issues.

The first concerned the Bersih rally launched last week at the Chinese Assembly Hall here; followed by a recent police report in which she was accused of holding an illegal assembly outside the Jalan Travers police station; and the last was about her speech at a PKR-organised event held at the Girl Guides’ Association in Brickfields on June 12.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

EC preparing for snap polls?

Voter registration continues as EC prepares for snap polls

The Election Commission (EC) has begun to prepare for the 13th general elections as parliament enters its fourth year of the Barisan Nasional (BN) mandate from Election 2008.

But EC deputy chairman Datuk Wira Wan Ahmad Wan Omar said voter registration will still continue all year round with electoral rolls being gazetted every three months, dismissing speculation the commission will stop signing up voters this month.

“Usually, when we enter the fourth year after the previous general election, preparations will be made ... we make early preparations in Year 4 and use that as a sign,” Wan Ahmad told The Malaysian Insider.

He also pointed out that the three-year period for by-elections to be held under the Elections Act had passed and the EC could now prepare for the general election.

“We have done all sorts of preparations ... early preparation like logistics, determining polling centres, printing guidelines, all kinds of preparation,” said Wan Ahmad.

“Other forms of preparation like the training of workers and election officers will be done about one or two months before (the election),” he added.

The last general election, the 12th since independence in 1957, was held in March 2008 or at the end of the fourth year of that term by then prime minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

He was succeeded in April 2009 by Datuk Seri Najib Razak, whose coalition mandate ends in April 2013. State elections must also be held between the end of April and May 2013.

Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim predicted recently that Najib will call general elections before August this year.

Political analysts, however, are speculating that the prime minister is likely to delay snap polls until the end of this year or early 2012 as he and his cabinet tour the country to assess conditions on the ground and also work on getting more support in states held by Anwar’s Pakatan Rakyat (PR) pact.

The Najib administration recently embarked on its latest round of subsidy cuts on essential goods like electricity, a move that could rouse voter unhappiness. But the prime minister has also initiated various projects under his New Economic Model (NEM) with a view to making Malaysia a high-income nation by 2020.

By G Manimaran, The Malaysian Insider