Anwar's epic battle, the sequel
Pro M UM desak NC adakan pilihan raya semula
Pro M UM desak NC adakan pilihan raya semula
Friday, 29 January 2010 1:31 AM Oleh Mohd Ali BakriKUALA LUMPUR : Kumpulan Pro Mahasiswa Universiti Malaya (Pro M UM) mendesak supaya diadakan semula pilihan raya kampus (PRK) melalui kaedah biasa, ekoran kegagalan sistem e-undi itu beroperasi dengan baik hari ini.
Pengerusi Pro M UM Mohd Shafie Hashim berkata, keputusan pilihan raya yang diumumkan sejak 7 petang tadi di kampus tersebut yang menyaksikan kemenangan berpihak kepada Pro Aspirasi bukanlah sesuatu yang mutlak.
"Kami bantahan ke atas keputusan itu. Selepas diumumkan keputusan itu pada jam 7 petang tadi, ada ruang untuk buat bantahan. Keputusan rasmi akan berhubung bantahan itu akan diketahui pada jam 11 pagi esok," kata beliau ketika dihubungi erapakatan.com di sini, sekitar jam 1:30 pagi ini.
Ketika tempoh bantahan itu dibuka, tambah beliau, kumpulan mahasiswa itu tidak menumpukan hal keputusan PRK itu, sebaliknya ia masih tertakluk ke atas isu pelaksanaan sistem e-undi yang gagal beroperasi dengan baik sejak petang tadi.
"Dalam bantahan tadi kami tak tumpukan sangat kepada keputusan yang memihak kepada Pro Aspirasi. Kami masih membantah e-undi yang banyak meragukan sepanjang tempoh pembuangan undi sepanjang hari ini.
Berkumpul di depan pejabat Naib Canselor
"Selepas keputusan diumumkan jam 7 petang tadi, kami buat bantahan, berkumpul ramai-ramai di depan pejabat NC. Sebab, beliau mendakwa bahawa sistem e-undi ini akan berjalan dengan baik.
"Tapi, apa yang berlaku tadi ialah 'server down' di beberapa tempat. Dan ada beberapa orang mahasiswa yang terkeliru ketika buang undi tadi," kata Mohd Shafie lagi.
Selain itu, tambah beliau, peratusan mahasiswa yang turun membuang undi hari ini amat mendukacitakan.
"Jadi kami ubah pendekatan bantahan kepada meminta penjelasan Naib Canselor tentang kejadian 'server down' sejak tadi. Kalau boleh, kita desak NC supaya diadakan pilihan raya semula seperti kaedah biasa.
"Kaedah e-undi memang membawa masalah dan keraguan seperti yang berlaku sejak petang tadi," kata Mohd Shafie.
Pig-head incidents: Aliran outraged
Aliran is outraged by the senseless acts of sacrilege committed by mischief-makers who had deliberately left pig heads in two mosques in Petaling Jaya. This morning worshippers found these heads at the Masjid Jumhuriyah in Taman Dato Harun and the Al Imam Al Tirmizi mosque at Taman Sri Sentosa.
Whoever committed this unforgivable sin clearly has no respect for the sanctity of places of worship. Coming as it does after a spate of desecrations of places of worship involving 11 churches and a convent, a Sikh temple, a mosque and two suraus across the country, it is very obvious that trouble-makers are hard at work to destroy our peace and harmony.
Whether it is politically motivated or otherwise, the repercussions of these criminal acts can be very dangerous and damaging to our fragile ethnic relations which has come under extreme test following the “Allah” issue.
It is worrying that there are opportunists and extreme elements at large who are intent in exploiting this emotive issue to stir up trouble and cause disunity. It is very apparent that certain quarters will stoop very low not bothering about the consequences of racial strife.
Aliran would like to appeal to the vast majority of Malaysians who are rational, peace-loving and accommodating not to subscribe to the the intolerance propagated by unruly elements in our midst bent on wrecking our unity. We should reject these unscrupulous and misguided elements and stand solidly together to preserve and protect our peace and harmony.
We call on the police to be relentless in bringing these dangerous people to book. Their priority should be in tracking down these scoundrels so that the weight of the law would land on them heavily before they attempt to do more damage.
P Ramakrishnan
President
27 January 2010
Civil Society Joint Statement
Civil Society Joint Statement
2010-01-29
Police Investigation on Mosque Attacks must pursue the political operators
We the undersigned civil society groups condemn in strongest terms the utmost sinister act of throwing heads of wild boar into the compound of two mosques on Old Klang Road in the early morning hours of January 27 (Wednesday).
Like the cow-head protest in Shah Alam in last August and the earlier attacks on churches, mosques, suraus and gurdwara, the desecration of the At-Tirmizi Mosque, Sri Sentosa and Jumhuriyah Mosque, Taman Dato Harun is the latest of deliberate and desperate acts to provoke religious conflicts in Malaysia.
Malaysians of all faiths have however once again gloriously defeated such wicked plot. The desecrated mosques and the Muslim community at large have demonstrated admirable calm and cool-headedness, just like the Hindu, Christian and Sikh communities before this.
As in the past, Malaysians of other faiths see the attack on Islam as an attack on their own faiths. In an immediate response, the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST) has condemned any such violence on any house of worship as “a sin of the highest order”.
The inter-faith solidarity of Malaysians is a clear and loud testimony that Malaysian society has passed another test on communal relations and emerged only ever stronger than before. No cow head, pig head or fire can set fraternity and goodwill amongst Malaysians on fire. The agent provocateurs are only burning themselves in both legal and spiritual senses.
The towering success of Malaysian society on interfaith relations is however tarnished by the continuous failure of Malaysian state on law and order. The Police must stop dismissing such attacks as vandalism or youth delinquency, which no thinking Malaysians will believe.
The provocations are clearly political. To end this serial attack, the police investigation must look into political motives and pursue the political operators behind the scene.
We however object any use of Internal Security Act or Sedition Act. No one should capitalize on the pain of the religious communities to rejuvenate authoritarianism. The culprits must be charged in Court under Penal Code or other relevant laws. We demand all ISA detainees – including the latest 12 - be charged in court or released unconditionally.
Endorsing Civil Society Groups:
1. Civil Society Initiative for Parliamentary Reform (CSI@Parliament)
2. Writer Alliance for Media Independence (WAMI)
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Pengarah Urusan/Ketua Pengarang
Sepakat Efektif sdn bhd
28 Januari 2010
CSOs PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
Statement By Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) on the recent demolition of the houses at Rumah Nor, Sungai Sekabai
23rd January 2010
We the concerned civil society organisations (CSOs) having met and deliberated in Sibu on 23 January 2010 on the recent news of the demolition of houses belonging to the residents of Rumah Nor Anak Nyawai, Sungai Sekabai, Sebauh, Sarawak on the 19 January 2010 express utter outrage and deep concern on the blatant disregard of the communities’ customary rights and their right to shelter. The actions of Tatau Land Sendirian Berhad, a subsidiary of the ASSAR Group and their agents together with the authorities were uncalled for since the residents of Rumah Nor are still contesting the land dispute claim over the area.
The comment made by the Superintendent of Land and Survey Department, Bintulu laying the blame on the lawyer for not informing his clients on the eviction order was false. The fact was, the lawyer representing the residents has yet to receive any eviction order from the court. There was also no notice given to the residents. The residents’ were only informed about the eviction order after the demolition was done. Furthermore, the residents have since appealed the decision and the case is still pending.
We demand that:
1) Tatau Land Sendirian Berhad and its agents withdraw from the area and refrain from further actions that will aggravate the situation;
2) The authorities must immediately stop their harassment and intimidation on the communities affected;
3) The authorities must uphold the rights of the indigenous peoples, including rights to their land, territories and resources, the principle of free, prior informed consent, the principle of natural justice as in accordance with the national legislations and international human rights instruments including the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), ILO Convention No. 169 and the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD);
4) The company must respect the rights of the indigenous peoples and also the due process of law in this case; and
5) Adequate compensation be paid to the families of the houses and properties destroyed during the demolition
This statement is endorsed by:
Borneo Resources Institute, Malaysia (BRIMAS)
Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA)
Sarawak Indigenous Lawyers Alliance (SILA)
Persatuan Wanita Desa Sarawak (WADESA)
Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM)
Institute for Development of Alternative Living (IDEAL)
Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS)
Jaringan Tanah Hak Adat Bangsa Asal Sarawak (TAHABAS)
Tenaganita
Grassroots
AidEnvironment
Non-Timber Forest Products Exchange Programme (NTFP-EP)
CICOM
Building Indigenous Initiatives and Heritage (BiiH)
PACOS Trust
Panggau
Centre for Orang Asli Concerns (COAC)
Melikin-Bukar-Sadong Association (Mebusa)
Native Rights Action Force (Natraf)
SOS Baram
SCANE
Persatuan Rumah Panjang Rantau-Tapu (RATA)
Tonibung Youths
Malaysian Election Observation Network (MEO-Net)
Also endorsed by
Writer Alliance for Media Independence (WAMI)
Civil Society Initiative for Parliamentary Reform (CSI@Parliament)
For more information, kindly contact Mark Bujang of BRIMAS at markbujang@gmail.com or cell phone no. 014-8776685.
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Nizar 3, Zamri 1, Berkecuali 1?
Nizar 3, Zamri 1, Berkecuali 1?
Oleh Roziyah MahamadKUALA LUMPUR : Menteri Besar Perak seolah-olah sudah ditentukan jawapannya apabila ada pihak yang menyatakan bahawa lima orang daripada panel hakim tersebut, 3 orang memilih Nizar, 1 memilih Zambry manakala seorang lagi mengambil sikap berkecuali.
"Keputusan ini begitu mengejutkan serta menakutkan Barisan Nasional (BN) sehingga perlu dilakukan sesuatu bagi memperbetulkan keputusan itu sebelum diumumkan," kata seorang penulis blog, Azizul Nizam dalam blognya, ajijoi.blogspot.com.
Menerusi blognya, beliau mempersoalkan, selama 3 bulan keputusan itu dipendam daripada pengetahuan rakyat Malaysia khususnya Perak, mengapa tiba-tiba tarikh 9 Februari dipilih untuk mengumumkan keputusan yang dinanti-nantikan selama ini?
"Bagi saya, selama tiga bulan ini, BN terutamanya Umno Perak mengatur strategi dalam menghadapi kemungkinan pembubaran Dun yang sudah pasti tidak dapat dihalang lagi.
"Selama tiga bulan inilah segala jentera kerajaan, media perdana dan kerja-kerja 'underground' diatur bagi memastikan sokongan rakyat kembali kepada mereka. Kesemua sumber kewangan negeri juga dipergunakan sepenuhnya bagi memastikan misi ini berjalan dengan lancarnya," kata beliau.
Bagi Azizul, ini memberi petanda Umno dan BN telah bersiap sedia dalam semua perancangan mereka untuk tetap berkuasa di Perak samada cara 'by hook or by crook'.