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Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s Events In London 3-4 July 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 08:07 PM PDT

Kindly be informed that Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will be in London at
the end of this week. The following are his public events. Kindly
forward it to your contacts.

Friends of Pakatan Public Dialogue with Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim:

‘Reforming Malaysia’s Future: Pakatan Rakyat’s GE13 strategy for
social,political and economic transformation’

Sunday 3 July 2011
5.00 pm-7.00 pm

Holiday Villa Hotel, 37 Leinster Gardens, London, W2 3AR. Nearest

Tube: Bayswater/Queensway

University of Westminster Lecture by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim:

Democratic Transitions in the Muslim World

Monday 4 July 2011
5:30 pm
University of Westminster, The Pavilion 115 New Cavendish Street, W1W 6UW

In The Global Eye, Najib Throws The Buck To Police: Emergency Rule Possible

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 06:10 PM PDT

Malaysia Chronicle

As expected, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has passed the buck to the police, saying it was up to them to impose Emergency rule as they see fit.

With the global spotlight intensifying on the way he was handling a citizens’ march calling for free and fair election, the 58-year career politician appeared to have buckled to pressure from right-wing factions within his UMNO party.

However, pundits say he is still there holding the steering wheel and pin the responsiblity for any “untoward” incident squarely on him. Pakatan Rakyat leaders urged Najib to issue an immediate clarification so as not to unsettle the people or the financial markets.

“He is being very irresponsible to even suggest such a thing? Are we a police state? How can the police bypass a civilian government? Does it make sense and worse of all, doesn’t he think about the impact his words as PM will create with such a statement,” PKR vice president Tian Chua told Malaysia Chronicle.

Not the PM’s responsibility

At a function in Sabah state, the PM said maintaining law and order was the responsibility of the police and it would be up to them to decide the action to take.

“That is up to the police to consider according to the situation. It is their responsibility,” Star reported Najib as saying.

The PM was asked to comment on speculation that has buzzed around the nation that his BN coalition planned to impose Emergency law to stop the Bersih rally slated for July 9.

A day ago, the police chief had warned of the possibility of “loss of life” if the rally was not cancelled, sparking immediate concerns that Najib might use government agents to provoke unrest and pave the way for him to install Emergency rule and cling to power.

Najib and the BN coalition fear the rally will spark a wave of social consciousness across the country, much like the Arab Spring had in Egypt and Tunisia. His comments on Thursday suggested as much.

“Rallies have the tendencies to bring about mob psychology. That is why we cannot take it lightly. This is something we will find hard to control and if this happens, it will jeapordise the people and country,” said the PM.

Think carefully, repercussions very serious

But civil society leaders, even those who tend to walk on the BN side of the fence, immediately condemned his comments.

They urged the PM to stop the ‘scare-mongering’ which they said was causing great harm to the nation’s image and could leave a long-lasting scar on the financial markets and economy.

“Unfortunate to even have to reach a stage of thinking about an Emergency. Emergency rule must be out of the question, we would be going back to the days of the Malayan Emergency where the country was fighting the Communists. Then briefly in the May 13, 1960 racial riots,” past president of Transparency International Ramon Navaratnam told Malaysia Chronicle.

“I urge the PM to seriously reflect. Emergency is not just about security. It will create tremendous and long-lasting repercussions for Malaysia. It signals the death knell for democracy and we could see huge capital flight if he does not immediately correct the impression that he is giving. This is no longer funny. And the solution is not in blaming the opposition or forcing the Bersih to cancel the rally. It is for the government to knuckle down and accept that Malaysia has transormed. The Najib administration must trust its own citizens and not threaten something as serious as Emergency just to hold onto the upperhand.”

Meanwhile, religious leaders also urged Najib to allow the citizens’ march, pointing out that peaceful assembly was a right enshrined under the Constitution.

“Any pre-emptive banning of proposed peaceful assemblies would mean that one has no right to peaceful assembly, making the fundamental guarantee illusory. The police have the duty and the capacity to control such assemblies and can designate routes and separate the different groups as has been done during the recent by-elections,” the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST) said in a statement.

Najib chided for irresponsible behaviour

The Bersih organisers – made up of 62 of the country’s top NGOs – are unlikely to be browbeaten into cancelling the march. To do so would be akin to selling out the citizens who form their members’ list and entrust into them the task of fighting for greater democratic rights and space.

Bersih chief Ambiga Sreenevasan has assured the police the march will be peaceful and are agreeable to gather at any route suggested by the authorities. Nonetheless, despite the concessions made and repeated invitations to the BN to join the rally, Najib has turned a cold shoulder.

He has blamed his archrival Anwar Ibrahim and the Pakatan Rakyat coalition for stirring up the Bersih rally. However, his government has refused to accede any of the 8 election reforms asked by Bersih. (scroll below)

“The BN’s reasoning that this is an opposition ploy doesn’t work. If this is an opposition ploy, anything is an opposition ploy. What is obvious is that the people want this march. They want the election reforms. Now, how difficult is it for Najib as the PM to talk to the Bersih. The people behind Bersih have been NGOs heads for years. We know them for years,” said Ramon, a retired top civil servant.

“How difficult is it for Najib to agree to some of the reforms. Seriously, some of these are quite good. Things like indelible ink, these are very small requests and yet the BN seems ready to plunge the country into something as serious as Emergency rule. My fervent wish is that the PM takes serious stock of what has happened. Malaysia is at the brink and BN must come to its senses.”  - Malaysia Chronicle

Overseas sister-rallies to the July 9 Bersih Walk for Democracy

Date: 9 July 2011 Time: 3pm Venue: Malaysian High Commission, 4-1 Hannam-dong, 140-210, Seoul

Date: 9 July 2011 Time: 12.00pm Venue: Malaysian Consulate in Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney (simultaneous)

Date: 9 July 2011 Time: 3.00pm Venue: Tower of the Sun, Osaka

Date: 9 July 2011 Time: 10.00am Venue: Consulate General of Malaysia,550 South Hope Street,Suite 400, Los Angeles

Date: 9 July 2011 Time: 9.30am Venue: Chrissy Field Picnic Area, Presidio, San Francisco

Date: 9 July 2011 Time: 10.00am Venue: Consulate General of Malaysia, 313 East 43rd Street, New York

Malaysia Chronicle appends below the 8 reforms drawn up and demanded on behalf of Malaysians by the Bersih committee:

1. Clean the electoral roll
The electoral roll is marred with irregularities such as deceased persons and multiple persons registered under a single address or non-existent addresses. The electoral roll must be revised and updated to wipe out these 'phantom voters'. The rakyat have a right to an electoral roll that is an accurate reflection of the voting population.

In the longer term, BERSIH 2.0 also calls for the EC to implement an automated voter registration system upon eligibility to reduce irregularities.

2. Reform postal ballot
The current postal ballot system must be reformed to ensure that all citizens of Malaysia are able to exercise their right to vote. Postal ballot should not only be open for all Malaysian citizens living abroad, but also for those within the country who cannot be physically present in their voting constituency on polling day. Police, military and civil servants too must vote normally like other voters if not on duty on polling day.

The postal ballot system must be transparent. Party agents should be allowed to monitor the entire process of postal voting.

3. Use of indelible ink
Indelible ink must be used in all elections. It is a simple, affordable and effective solution in preventing voter fraud. In 2007, the EC decided to implement the use of indelible ink. However, in the final days leading up to the 12th General Elections, the EC decided to withdraw the use of indelible ink citing legal reasons and rumours of sabotage.

BERSIH 2.0 demands for indelible ink to be used for all the upcoming elections. Failure to do so will lead to the inevitable conclusion that there is an intention to allow voter fraud.

4. Minimum 21 days campaign period
The EC should stipulate a campaign period of not less than 21 days. A longer campaign period would allow voters more time to gather information and deliberate on their choices. It will also allow candidates more time to disseminate information to rural areas. The first national elections in 1955 under the British Colonial Government had a campaign period of 42 days but the campaign period for 12th GE in 2008 was a mere 8 days.

5. Free and fair access to media
It is no secret that the Malaysian mainstream media fails to practice proportionate, fair and objective reporting for political parties of all divide. BERSIH 2.0 calls on the EC to press for all media agencies, especially state-funded media agencies such as Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM) and Bernama to allocate proportionate and objective coverage for all potlical parties.

6. Strengthen public institutions
Public institutions must act independently and impartially in upholding the rule of law and democracy. Public institutions such as the Judiciary, Attorney-General, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Agency (MACC), Police and the EC must be reformed to act independently, uphold laws and protect human rights.

In particular, the EC must perform its constitutional duty to act independently and impartially so as to enjoy public confidence. The EC cannot continue to claim that they have no power to act, as the law provides for sufficient powers to institute a credible electoral system.

7. Stop corruption
Corruption is a disease that has infected every aspect of Malaysian life. BERSIH 2.0 and the rakyat demand for an end to all forms of corruption. Current efforts to eradicate corruption are mere tokens to appease public grouses. We demand that serious action is taken against ALL allegations of corruption, including vote buying.

8. Stop dirty politics
Malaysians are tired of dirty politics that has been the main feature of the Malaysian political arena. We demand for all political parties and politicians to put an end to gutter politics. As citizens and voters, we are not interested in gutter politics; we are interested in policies that affect the nation.

- ENDS

Dimana Akta Yang Melarang Rakyat Memakai Baju Kuning?

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 05:39 PM PDT

Harakah

AJK PAS Pusat, Hanipa Maidin berkata, memakai baju kuning berlambang Bersih adalah tidak haram kerana tiada mana undang-undang yang melarang pemakaian baju kuning.

"Yang salah dan haram adalah tidak memakai baju dan seluar di khalayak ramai," katanya kepada Harakahdaily.

Katanya, polis yang menangkap mereka yang memakai baju kuning berlambang Bersih telah bertindak di luar batas undang-undang dan boleh disaman kerana melakukan tangkapan yang tidak sah.

Jelasnya lagi, Perkara 5 [1 ] Perlembagaan Persekutuan secara jelas melindungi mana-mana orang dari dilucutkan kebebasannya (deprived his liberty) kecuali menurut undang-undang.

"Menangkap mana mana orang yang memakai baju Bersih sedangkan memakai baju tersebut tidak dilarang oleh mana-mana undang-undang adalah melibatkan pelucutan kebebasan seseorang dan yang demikian ianya melanggar Perkara 5(1) Perlembagaan Persekutuan," ujarnya yang juga pengamal undang-undang.

Beliau menyatakan demikian sebagai respons kepada portal Malaysikini semalam yang melaporkan kenyataan Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein yang menyokong tindakan polis menangkap mereka yang memakai baju kuning berlabelkan Bersih.

Ini kerana ujar Hishamuddin adalah haram memakai baju kuning tersebut.

Kata Hanipa, bagi Umno dan Hishammuddin janganlah terlalu paranoid dengan warna.

Menurutnya, jika satu waktu dulu Umno takut dengan warna hijau Petronas kerana warna hijau Petronas dilihat sama dengan warna bendera PAS, kini warna kuning pula yang ditakuti.

"Sampai bila Umno nak takut dengan warna?" soalnya.

Mengenai hujah Hishamuddin adalah jika aktiviti Bersih adalah haram, maka memakai baju kuning Bersih juga adalah haram, beliau bekata malang sungguh bagi rakyat Malaysia kerana mempunyai menteri yang ada kelulusan undang-undang tetapi jahil undang-undang.

"Saya mengesyorkan kepada Hishammuddin jika pun kamu benci sangat dengan Bersih janganlah sampai menggadaikan maruah dan integriti kamu.

"Ada masanya elok juga untuk kita menyembunyikan kejahilan kita," ujarnya.

Beliau berkata, haram atau halal sesuatu perkara baik dari segi agama atau undang-undang adalah berdasarkan dalil dan bukannya berdasarkan kenyataan menteri.

Mungkin, katanya Hishammuddin boleh tunjukkan kepada kita di bawah peruntukan mana dan di dalam undang-undang mana memakai baju kuning berlambang Bersih adalah satu kesalahan.

"Jika kita menerima hujah Hishamuddin memakai baju kuning Bersih adalah haram kerana aktiviti Bersih adalah haram maka secara logiknya jika seseorang terlibat dengan berlumba motor secara haram, maka segala peralatan yang beliau pakai termasuklah helmet, seluar, jacket kulit dan motor yang beliau tunggang adalah kesemuanya haram," katanya lagi.

BERSIH: Tentukan Laluan Ke Istana, Kita Akan Patuhi

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 05:35 PM PDT

Malaysiakini

Di sebalik segala hambatan dan tekanan ke atas penganjuran BERSIH 2.0 pada 9 Julai ini, jawatankuasanya masih berusaha mencari jalan perdamaian dengan pihak berkuasa.

Menurut pengerusi BERSIH 2.0, Datuk S Ambiga, mesyuaratnya dengan Tan Sri Ismail Omar berjalan dalam suasana ‘mesra’ meskipun Ketua Polis Negara itu melahirkan kebimbangannya jika perhimpunan aman itu diteruskan.

NONE“Kami maklumkan kepada beliau, kami akan melakukan sedaya upaya bagi memastikan perhimpunan itu adalah aman… Sebab itu, kami cadangkan kepada polis untuk memutuskan jalan yang patut kita lalui dan kita akan ikut semua arahan mereka," katanya kepada wartawan di Bukit Aman selepas mesyuarat berkenaan.

Ambiga, diiringi ahli jawatankuasa pemandu BERSIH, Maria Chin Abdullah semasa pertemuan itu berkata Ismail membisu mengenai cadangan itu tetapi tetap optimistik.

Katanya, mereka juga meminta Ismail mempertimbangkan cadangan berkenaan dan meminta pertemuan kedua dengan ketua polis negara minggu depan bagi mendapatkan maklum balas berhubung permintaan mereka.

"Beliau tak kata tidak dan saya fikir saya agak kelapangan untuk membuat temujanji untuk berjumpa IGP minggu depan.

“Kami buat cadangan dan minta polis mempertimbangkannya.

"Kami minta mereka, polis… Awak pilih satu lokasi di KL ke Taman Jaya atau mana-mana. Awak pilih, kita akan patuhi."

Jaminan BERSIH 2.0 aman

Ambiga, yang sebelum ini menerima ugutan bunuh menerusi khidmat pesanan ringkas (SMS) berhubung BERSIH berkata ancaman itu tidak ditimbulkan dalam pertemuan tersebut, mahupun hambatan dan tekanan pihak berkuasa ke atas penganjur perhimpunan itu.

Sebaliknya, mesyuarat mereka tertumpu pada perhimpunan berkenaan dan beliau berulangkali memberi jaminan akan memastikan ia diadakan secara aman.

Penyokong BERSIH 2.0 dijadual berkumpul di pusat membeli-belah Sogo, Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur dan masjid Kampung Baru sebelum berarak ke Istana Negara.

azlanPerarakan ini bagi menyampaikan memorandum kepada Yang di-Pertuan Agong untuk memohon campur tangan Seri Paduka supaya memastikan pembaharuan dalam sistem pilihan raya negara dilakukan. Ia termasuk melanjutkan tempoh berkempen kepada sekurang-kurangnya 21 hari dan penggunaan dakwat yang tidak boleh dipadam.

Kumpulan pendesak Melayu – PERKASA pula mengesahkan empat lokasi berkumpul bagi perhimpunan 9 Julai bagi menolak perhimpunan yang menuntut supaya reform pilihan raya.

Mereka akan berkumpul di perkarangan Masjid Negara, Dataran Merdeka, perkarangan Stadium Merdeka dan Istana Negara.

Selain itu, Pemuda Umno juga telah meluahkan hasrat mereka untuk mengadakan perhimpunan. Namun lokasi dan jalan bagi perarakan mereka belum diumumkan.

Kredibiliti SPR: Wan Ahmad Harus Meletakkan Jawatan

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 05:28 PM PDT

– KENYATAAN MEDIA UNTUK EDARAN SEGERA –

30 JUN 2011

Saya merujuk kepada kenyataan Timbalan Pengerusi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR), Dato’ Wan Ahmad Wan Omar yang dilaporkan oleh laman portal Malaysiakini.com bertarikh 30 Jun 2011 bertajuk “SPR: Ambiga diperalat, BERSIH kian kusut”.

Menurut laporan tersebut, Wan Ahmad mendakwa bahawa Pengerusi Gabungan Pilihanraya Bersih & Adil (BERSIH), Dato’ Ambiga Sreevenasan telah diperalatkan oleh pemimpin politik pembangkang untuk membantu Pakatan Rakyat menawan Putrajaya dalam Pilihan Raya Umum akan datang.

Kenyataan Wan Ahmad adalah tidak bertanggungjawab dan menzahirkan watak sebenar beliau yang selama ini dilihat sebagai alat kepada pimpinan UMNO dan sistem yang rosak. Kenyataan sebegini tidak mengambarkan sikap profesional seorang pegawai yang memegang amanah dan tanggungjawab untuk menjamin institusi SPR kekal sebagai badan yang bebas.

Adalah malang apabila Wan Ahmad gagal memperlihatkan profesionalisme sebagai penjawat awam yang seharusnya bersifat berkecuali. Ketaatan membuta-tuli beliau kepada UMNO jelas membuktikan beliau gagal membezakan keperluan untuk setia kepada ‘government of the day’ dengan taat kepada ‘governing party’.

Beliau turut dilaporkan oleh laman berita The Malaysian Insider sebagai berkata komponen Pakatan Rakyat sudah mula risau dengan kebangkitan Barisan Nasional yang memperlihatkan kemenangan dalam beberapa pilihan raya kecil sejak tahun lalu.

Pilihan raya yang bebas dan adil tidak memungkinkan seseorang itu mengetahui siapakah yang akan menang dalam sesuatu pilihan raya. Sebaliknya, apabila Wan Ahmad menzahirkan kenyataannya bahawa Barisan Nasional semakin kuat, maka timbul persoalan apakah beliau sudah merancang sesuatu bagi menjamin kemenangan UMNO dan Barisan Nasional? Kalau inilah peranan yang dicatur oleh Wan Ahmad, maka pilihan raya di Malaysia sememangnya tidak lagi bebas dan adil!

Wan Ahmad seharusnya faham dan menghayati peranan SPR yang termaktub dalam Perkara 114 Perlembagaan Persekutuan, di mana SPR merupakan sebuah suruhanjaya yang bertanggungjawab bagi menyelia dan mengelola pilihan raya yang bebas dan adil di Malaysia. Asas utama dalam mengendalikan pilihan raya yang bebas dan adil ialah daftar pemilih yang bersih untuk menjamin tidak berlaku pengundian berganda oleh seorang pemilih berdaftar termasuk undi pos.

Saya telah menyahut cabaran Wan Ahmad dan telah membuktikan secara berfakta bahawa Daftar Pemilih Induk 2010 yang diwartakan pada Mei 2011 adalah daftar pemilih yang terkotor dalam sejarah pilihan raya dan dakwaan saya telah diakui benar oleh SPR dalam kenyataan yang dikeluarkan oleh Setiausaha SPR, Kamaruddin Mohamed Baria bertarikh 24 Jun 2011. Wan Ahmad harus memikul tanggungjawab ini dan meletakkan jawatan serta merta. Beliau tidak lagi punyai maruah dan kredibiliti untuk memimpin SPR.

Wan Ahmad juga sewajarnya mengetahui bahawa SPR sama sekali tidak boleh berpihak atau mencampuri urusan mana-mana pertubuhan sama ada pertubuhan yang berkaitan dengan kerajaan atau pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) seperti BERSIH.

Lapan (8) tuntutan BERSIH iaitu (i) pembersihan senarai pengundi; (ii) reformasi undi pos; (iii) penggunaan dakwat kekal; (iv) tempoh kempen minima 21 hari; (v) memperkukuh institusi awam; (vi) menghentikan rasuah pilihan raya dan; (viii) menghentikan politik kotor; adalah bertujuan untuk menyuburkan demokrasi dalam negara dan memperkukuhkan sistem pilihan raya yang bebas dan adil.

Tuntutan-tuntutan ini sewajarnya dipandang serius dan positif oleh SPR dalam usaha untuk memastikan perjalanan pilihan raya di negara ini dapat dilaksanakan secara telus, bebas dan adil. SPR harus berlapang dada untuk menerima dan melaksanakan cadangan-cadangan yang dikemukakan oleh rakyat demi memperbaiki imej dan kredibiliti SPR yang dilihat sebagai tidak berwibawa dan bersikap berat sebelah.

KEADILAN dan Pakatan Rakyat senantiasa mendukung sebarang usaha yang proaktif demi rakyat dan demi menjamin satu sistem demokrasi yang menjanjikan pilihan raya yang telus, bebas dan adil.

Sehubungan dengan itu, saya mewakili Parti Keadilan Rakyat (KEADILAN) dengan ini menuntut supaya Timbalan Pengerusi SPR itu menarik balik kenyataan beliau atau meletakkan jawatan serta merta kerana telah menjejaskan kredibiliti SPR. Saya juga mencabar beliau supaya masuk dalam gelanggang politik UMNO dan menyertai Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13!

MOHAMED AZMIN ALI
Timbalan Presiden

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