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Suara Sri Andalas

Suara Sri Andalas


Autopsy Done, ‘Evidence Points to Murder’

Posted: 23 May 2013 02:34 AM PDT

PETALING JAYA: The preliminary post-mortem conducted at Hospital Kuala Lumpur has revealed that police detainee N Darmindran had died to severe blunt force trauma.

HKL pathologist Dr Siew Sheue Feng's report, which was given to the deceased's family last night, ruled out heart attack or asthma as the cause of death as claimed by the police.

Darmindran, 32, an Indah Water employee, had been in police detention since May 11.

Lawyer G Sivamalar, who accompanied the family to retrieve the post-mortem report, said that the pathologist had struck out all natural causes.

"So far, the evidence points to murder, at least that would be a fair claim.

"Now it's all up to the investigating officer at Dang Wangi police station ASP Kamarul Rizal to give the final verdict," she said.

"The police can't use the excuse that the injuries were caused during the fight Darmindran was involved in on May 11 as the pathologist confirmed that the injuries were 'fresh'," she added.

After speaking to the pathologist, Sivamalar also said that Darmindran's back and buttocks were also severely injured along with another two staples found on his legs.

"The pathologist said that that his back and buttocks were severely injured, also his thighs and legs were badly swollen due to injuries," said Sivamalar.

"On top of that, they found another two staples – one on each ankle. Four staples were found on the body of the deceased, including the two on his ears," she added.
 
Mock funeral at IPK KL

Sivamalar said that the family was willing to fight till the end in order to seek justice for Darmindran.

"The family is staying strong, they want the police to be honest and for once provide justice for the people," she said.

"They want Darmindran's case to be the last of its kind and hoped that police brutality would cease for good," she added.

The family's lawyers, who include PKR MP for Padang Serai, N Surendran and PKR lawyer Latheefa Koya would discuss further with the family of Darmindran on their next plan of action.

The funeral would be held today at Darmindran's residence in Taman Mulia, Bandar Tun Razak in Cheras.

The family would also be holding a mock funeral outside the Kuala Lumpur police headquarters, where the deceased was detained.

Following the post-mortem report, the police have reclassified the probe as a murder investigation.

Source: FreeMalaysiaToday

Rafizi: Maklumat Petisyen PRU13 Hampir Siap

Posted: 23 May 2013 02:17 AM PDT

SHAH ALAM, 23 MEI: Pasukan #Siasat PRU-13 bersedia memfailkan petisyen bagi mencabar beberapa keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13 yang meragukan sebelum ini.

Ketua Pasukan #Siasat PRU-13, Rafizi Ramli berkata, pihaknya sedang bekerjasama dengan pasukan peguam untuk menyiapkan petisyen berkenaan dan akan melakukannya secara berperingkat.

"Kita sudah bekerja bersama kumpulan peguam dan mereka adalam proses menyedikan petisyen untuk difailkan.

"Kita akan failkan secara berperingkat-peringkat. Maknanya kita tidak menungggu semuanya siap kemudian baru difailkan.

"InsyaAllah kita akan ada 25 hingga 29 petisyen," katanya kepada TV Selangor.

Ahli Parlimen Pandan itu turut memaklumkan, PKR menumpukan kepada 19 buah kerusi dan 10 Jun merupakan tarikh akhir penghantaran petisyen supaya menepati tempoh 21 hari berbuat demikian.

Berkata mengenai kepincangan yang ditemui melalui siasatan yang dibuat Rafizi menjelaskan, soal integriti peti undi pertikaian dakwat kekal merupakan antara perkara yang dibangkitkan di dalam siasatan mereka.

"Kita banyak tumpukan kepada kes spesifik berlakunya rasuah, pengundi hantu, atau ada bukti Borang 13 dan 14 jumlah kertas undi tidak sama. Itu antara petisyen yang sedang disiapkan," maklumnya lagi.

Bagi Pengarah Pilihan Raya DAP, Dr Ong Kian Ming memaklumkan, antara kerusi yang diberikan perhatian oleh DAP adalah Parlimen Labis, Cameron Highland dan Bentong.

Menurutnya, keputusan dikawasan berkenaan dicabar ekoran kekalahan DAP dengan majoriti bawah 1,000 undi.

Sementara di pihak PAS, Peguam Asmuni Ani dalam reaksi ringkas memberitahu pihaknya akan mengadakan mesyuarat bersama pimpinan tertinggi malam ini berhubung penyerahan petisyen PRU-13 terutama dalam mendapatkan maklumat di beberapa negeri yang ditandingi.

Untuk rekod, parti politik dan calon bertanding mempunyai hak untuk mencabar keputusan pilihan raya melalui cara memfailkan petisyen di Mahkamah Tinggi di kawasan negeri yang dipertikaikan tidak kira atas apa alasan.

Perkara ini dijamin dibawah Perkara 118 Perlembagaan Persekutuan.


Sumber: Selangorku

Stop Using Political Prostitutes to Fight Your Battle, BN

Posted: 23 May 2013 02:13 AM PDT

The past four years we have seen the tactics used by BN to further their political agenda was mainly done by two groups, namely the frogs who crossed over and the so call BN sponsored NGO.

We thought they would have learned a lesson after the 13GE, but no, they have started where they left off. Using the services of these failed politician,who the people have rejected to do their bidding. These are the ones who are speaking for them against PR. It is high time Najib and his gang start standing up for them selves, and realize that the people have spoken.

We need to seriously look at the election process, it's weakness and change for the the better. BN is a minority government and as such should listen to what the people have to say rather than making seditious statements asking the majority to leave the country. 

We the people will remember this for a long time, we will show you when the time comes.
 
So please stop using these political prostitutes to try and win your argument and policies, because you will fail and fail again.

Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


Malaysian authorities crack down on opposition activists

Posted: 23 May 2013 04:45 AM PDT

theGuardian

After controversial re-election by National Front coalition, three anti-government figures arrested and activist student charged

Malaysia Adam Adli arrest

Malaysian authorities have detained three anti-government figures, charged a student activist with sedition and seized hundreds of opposition newspapers, raising political tensions after recent national elections triggered claims of fraud.

Opposition activists have staged numerous peaceful demonstrations since the 5 May general election won by the National Front coalition with a weakened parliamentary majority. The activists insist the coalition, which has governed since 1957, retained power through bogus ballots and other irregularities, though the prime minister, Najib Razak, and electoral authorities deny manipulating the results.

The latest arrests involve Tian Chua, a senior official in the opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim’s People’s Justice party; Haris Ibrahim, a rights activist who leads an anti-government group; and Tamrin Ghafar, an opposition party member. The men have criticised the National Front at recent political gatherings.

Chua wrote on Twitter that police detained him at an airport and told him he was being held for sedition. Ibrahim and Tamrin were held separately, but it was not immediately clear for what they were being investigated. Police officials responsible for their case could not immediately be contacted.

After his arrest, Chua tweeted that Malaysians should not allow themselves to be “overtaken by fear [but should] continue to assemble peacefully and have faith”.

Their arrests occurred hours after prosecutors charged the student Adam Adli, 24, with making seditious statements that included calling for people to “go down to the streets to seize back our power” while addressing a political forum. He pleaded innocent at a Kuala Lumpur district court on Thursday and was released on bail before a hearing set for 2 July.

Sedition as defined by Malaysian law includes promoting hatred against the government.

Rights activists have long criticised Malaysia‘s anti-sedition law as a tool to curb democratic dissent. Najib said last year the government planned to eventually abolish the Sedition Act, which was introduced in 1949 during British colonial rule, and replace it with new laws that would strike a better balance between allowing freedom of speech and ensuring public stability.

Adli, who was arrested last weekend, faces three years in prison and a fine if convicted.

Hundreds of people have demonstrated peacefully in recent days against Adli’s arrest. Adli became publicly known in 2011 when he brought down a flag bearing Najib’s portrait at the ruling party’s headquarters during a demonstration. He was subsequently suspended for three semesters from his teaching course at a Malaysian state-backed university.

The home ministry said it had seized more than 2,500 copies of newspapers published by opposition parties from stores nationwide since Wednesday. The government-issued publication licences for those newspapers specify they should be distributed among party members only and are not for retail sales, the ministry said in a statement.

BN to face angrier Malaysians with continued crackdown, warns Ambiga

Posted: 23 May 2013 03:54 AM PDT

The Malaysian Insider

"National reconciliation? To me, they only know how to use words that they do not even understand. My own view is that they have no moral standing to claim of efforts for national reconciliation or to be more liberal… not after all these arrests"

Putrajaya will only face more wrath from right-thinking Malaysians if it continues its nationwide crackdown on opposition supporters, Datuk Ambiga Sreenavasan said today.

The civil rights activist and renowned lawyer said the sudden series of arrests and court charges exposes the new government's true face and intentions, which contradicts its earlier promise for national reconciliation.

"It reflects very badly on the new government. Let them never again try to use the word liberal," she told The Malaysian Insider over the phone this afternoon.

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"National reconciliation? To me, they only know how to use words that they do not even understand.

"My own view is that they have no moral standing to claim of efforts for national reconciliation or to be more liberal… not after all these arrests," she added.

Ambiga was speaking to this news portal during her wait at the Jinjang police station where PKR and PAS MPs Chua Tian Chang and Tamrin Ghafar, as well as Anything But Umno (ABU) chief Haris Ibrahim, were brought to after they were arrested separately this afternoon.

Earlier this morning, Ambiga, who is also the co-chairman of Bersih 2.0, a coalition of NGOs fighting for a free and fair electoral system, accompanied student activist Adam Adli to the Sessions Court where the youth was charged with sedition for allegedly attempting to topple the Barisan Nasional (BN) government through street protests.

Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders, activists and opposition supporters nationwide have been protesting the results of the just-concluded May 5 polls, which saw BN returned to federal power despite earning only a minority of the total number of votes cast.

Due to the uneven dispersal of votes in numerous constituencies across Malaysia, which the opposition have labelled unfair gerrymandering, BN emerged victors with just under 48 per cent of the popular vote to PR's 51 per cent by snapping up 133 federal seats or 60 per cent of the 222 seats contested.

Adam, who first shot to fame in 2011 after a similar run-in with the authorities, was hauled in when he told a May 13 forum shortly after the polls that the only way to topple the BN government was not through elections but street protests.

Chua, Haris and Tamrin were also speakers at the same forum and their arrests today are believed to be due to their involvement in the event.

Ambiga said, however, that the authorities did not need to resort to arresting the leaders if they had merely wanted to rope them in for questioning on the event.

"I was told they have a list of names… I am sure these leaders would have been happy to come in and give statements.

"But arresting them… it is shocking, oppressive and to me, wholly unacceptable in a democracy. I view this as an abuse of powers," she said.

She pointed out that leaders like Chua were MPs and were unlikely to evade being hauled up for questioning.

"This is just telling, isn't it? It just exposes what they (the government) truly are. Their conducts before the elections were so different. What does that tell you?

"It tells you that they were just holding back before this. Fine. Let them do what they feel they have to do.

"But this would only serve to anger the people," she warned.

Earlier today, it was reported that over 1,000 copies of PAS-owned Malay newspaper Harakah were carted off by Home Ministry officials from shops and several distribution centres in a nationwide raid.

"Ya, Harakah was seized at several places this morning," the paper's editor, Zulkifli Sulong, told The Malaysian Insider when contacted.

The seized copies were of the paper's Friday edition dated May 24-26 carrying the front page headline "GST hadiah BN untuk rakyat [GST BN's gift to the people]".

Its online edition had earlier reported Harakah's marketing manager Ahmad Faisal Tawang saying he had received phone calls this morning from several distributors who informed him that the home ministry's officials were carrying out a sting to seize copies of the newspaper.

Home ministry officials had grabbed the paper from not only from the distribution centres but from shops and even from the back of lorries as they arrived at the distribution centres.

In Malacca, Harakah reported more than 500 copies seized, while in Alor Setar, Kedah, as many as 1,000 copies were taken.

"In Seremban, Negri Sembilan, the distribution centres were also raided by KDN," Ahmad Faisal was quoted saying, using the Malay initials for the home ministry, adding,"But in Kedah, the KDN did not show their enforcement cards and letter from KDN before acting.

Yesterday, the police arrested 18, including four women, at a candlelight vigil held for Adam outside the the Jinjang police station here. They have since been released.

Media reports say some 1,000 had gathered outside the police station, which was under tight security in anticipation of a continued night vigil since Adam Adli's detention on Saturday.

Newly-minted Home Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who took over the post from Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein in the Najib administration's new Cabinet, was reported by Umno-owned daily Utusan Malaysia last weekend as saying that the government would take stern action against those who intended to foment chaos on the streets.

Both Ahmad Zahid and the new Inspector-General of Police had been chided by opposition politicians "playing politics" instead of working to curb crime in the wake up the May 5 polls.

Malaysia charges student activist with sedition

Posted: 23 May 2013 03:51 AM PDT

BBC

A Malaysian student has been charged with sedition and three opposition figures have also been detained amid tensions after the 5 May polls.

Student Adam Adli was charged over his call for protests against alleged election fraud.

The other three men, politicians and activists, were also detained under the Sedition Act, reports said.

The ruling coalition secured a simple majority in the polls – the closest since Malaysia’s independence in 1957.

It was the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition’s worst election result ever, securing just 46.6% of the popular vote.

The government said that the elections were free and fair, but the Anwar Ibrahim-led opposition said the results were marred by fraud, alleging multiple irregularities.

The opposition have held several rallies around the country to protest, drawing crowds.

‘Stifling dissent’

Mr Adli was arrested after he reportedly told members of a public forum to “go down to the streets to seize back our power”, AP news agency reported.

He pleaded not guilty to the charge at a Kuala Lumpur court, and was released on bail on Thursday. If found guilty, he faces up to three years in jail.

Senior opposition politician Tian Chua, and opposition activists Haris Ibrahim and Tamrin Ghafar have also been arrested.

Police chief Mohamed Salleh confirmed that they were detained for offences under the Sedition Act, Reuters news agency reported.

On his Twitter feed, Tian Chua said he was arrested as he was about to board a flight. He urged Malaysians not to be “overtaken by fear”, but to “continue to assemble peacefully & have faith”.

There are also reports of police raiding newspaper offices and seizing opposition newspapers.

Activists have argued that Malaysia’s sedition law is used to stifle dissent.

“The [sedition] law is open to abuse,” Fadiah Nadwa Fikri, Mr Adli’s lawyer, told AFP news agency.

“It’s an infringement to freedom of speech and freedom of assembly.”

In a statement on Wednesday, human rights group Amnesty International called for Mr Adli’s “unconditional release” and said that the Sedition Act “has been implemented over the years to repress political dissent”.

Prime Minister Najib Razak said in July 2012 that the government would seek to repeal Malaysia’s sedition law, replacing it with a National Harmony Act. However, the law is currently still in force.

Penangkapan Pimpinan Politik Dan NGO: Zahid Perlu Segera Hentikan Kegilaan Ini

Posted: 23 May 2013 01:24 AM PDT

Kenyataan Akhbar Untuk Hebahan Segera
Angkatan Muda Keadilan Selangor
23 Mei 2013
Penangkapan Pimpinan Politik Dan NGO: Zahid Perlu Segera Hentikan Kegilaan Ini
AMK Selangor menyelar tindakan rakus Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi yang sejak memegang jawatan, berterusan menggunakan kuasa sewenangnya bagi menutup mulut rakyat dan menghentikan penentangan terhadap penipuan pilihanraya yang lalu. Pembebasan Adam Adli melalui ikat jamin, tidak mencerminkan apa-apa apabila Yb Tian Chua, Sdr Haris Ibrahim dan Dato’ Thamrin Ghafar ditahan beberapa jam yang lalu.
Tindakan Zahid ini dilihat sebagai penuh kegilaan, mengancam dan menyekat kebebasan majoriti rakyat yang mula bangkit untuk mempersoalkan kerajaan Barisan Nasional serta SPR diatas beberapa penipuan jelas bagi rejim pemerintah mengekalkan kuasa dalam pilihanraya paling kotor dalam sejarah.
AMK Selangor bertegas sebarang bentuk penentangan, dan kebangkitan yang berlaku sejak 5 Mei 2013, bukanlah berpaksi kepada kekecewaan dan tidak menerima kekalahan tetapi adalah satu manifestasi persoalan tentang beberapa bentuk salahlaku serta penipuan pilihanraya. Rakyat sebagai penentu masa depan negara, berhak mengetahui keadaan sebenar beserta punca serta menggesa tindakan pantas kerajaan untuk menjelaskan perkara ini.
Sebaliknya, Barisan Nasional tergesa-gesa menubuhkan kerajaan sebelum sebarang penjelasan diberikan dan inilah tindakan yang mendatangkan keraguan dan kekecewaan besar kepada rakyat terbanyak.
AMK Selangor menyeru pembebasan segera mereka ini yang lebih bersifat tahanan politik, dan sewajarnya Polis Diraja Malaysia dan Kementerian Dalam Negeri menjamin hak tahanan dan tidak memperlakukan mereka seperti pesalah, selagi mereka tidak dibuktikan bersalah oleh mahkamah.
Justeru, AMK Selangor menyeru rakyat tidak tunduk dan takut untuk mempersoalkan apa juga keraguan berkaitan dengan proses tatakelola negara, dan sebarang usaha keras oleh Zahid Hamidi dan Kementerian Dalam Negeri serta PDRM hanyalah satu usaha terdesak dan terakhir untuk mengekang kebangkitan rakyat ini.Semangat perjuangan rakyat, baru sahaja dinyalakan.
AZMIZAM ZAMAN HURI
Ketua AMK Selangor
Naib Ketua AMK Malaysia
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Anwar Ibrahim: Malaysia Harus Belajar Demokrasi ke Indonesia

Posted: 22 May 2013 09:01 PM PDT

VIVA News

Anwar menuduh pemerintah telah mencurangi hasil penghitungan suara.

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Pemimpin kelompok oposisi Pakatan Rakyat Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, mengatakan Malaysia masih harus belajar kepada Indonesia soal demokrasi dan pemilu.

Berbicara pada VIVAnews pekan lalu, Anwar mengatakan bahwa institusi demokrasi di Indonesia lebih maju sehingga bisa menyelenggarakan pemilu yang bebas dan tanpa ada campur tangan pemerintah.

Dia mengatakan, calon presiden di Indonesia yang diusung dari berbagai partai politik dapat berdebat dalam forum terbuka. “Sementara di Malaysia, saya dan PM Najib saat ingin berdebat langsung tidak diterima,” ujarnya.

Tetapi Anwar tidak yakin para pemangku kepentingan Malaysia saat ini ingin benar-benar belajar mengenai demokrasi dari Indonesia. Dia berpendapat pimpinan Organisasi Nasional Malaysia Bersatu (UMNO) terlalu arogan untuk mengakui Indonesia lebih unggul dalam hal perkembangan demokrasi.

“Bagi mereka Indonesia itu cuma soal TKI saja. Mereka seharusnya memiliki sikap yang lebih realistis menerima kenyataan bahwa Indonesia dari sudut pandang memantapkan demokrasi dan pengurusan pemilu yang jujur dan adil harus dipelajari pengalamannya,” kata Anwar.

Anwar juga mengecam pemilu tersebut yang menurut mereka telah dicurangi. Anwar mengatakan, dalam penghitungan komisi pemilihan umum Malaysia, seharusnya pihaknya yang menang.

Wawancara lengkap Anwar bisa dilihat di tautan ini.

Dari RAKYAT Kepada RAKYAT

Dari RAKYAT Kepada RAKYAT


KENYATAAN AKHBAR - RAMPASAN AKHBAR SUARA KEADILAN OLEH KEMENTERIAN DALAM NEGERI

Posted: 23 May 2013 01:15 AM PDT

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang


Tian Chua, Haris Ibrahim pula ditahan

Posted: 22 May 2013 11:16 PM PDT



Tian Chua, Haris Ibrahim pula ditahan
Malaysiakini12:40PM Mei 23 2013  

Polis hari ini menahan MP Batu Tian Chua dan juga seorang akvtivis Haris M Ibrahim dalam dua operasi berasingan, dipercayai berhubung perhimpunan untuk membantah dakwaan penipuan pilihan raya pada Sabtu ini.

Tian Chua dalam tulisannya di Twitter hari ini menyebut, beliau ditahan sejurus sebelum melepasi pemeriksaan keselamatan di lapangan terbang LCCT kira-kira tengahari.

"Sekarang saya dibawa dalam kenderaan polis (menuju) Balai Polis Jinjang," katanya.

Menurutnya lagi, polis menahannya berhubung siasatan mengikut Akta Hasutan.

Sementara itu, setiausaha agung PSM S Arutchelvan dalam satu tulisan di Facebook pula berkata Haris, yang mengetuai NGO Asalkan Bukan Umno, ditahan oleh lima orang anggota polis ketika sedang makan tengahari di Segambut.

Haris pagi ini muncul di bangunan kompleks mahkamah Kuala Lumpur bagi menyatakan sokongan ke atas aktivis siswa Adam Adli Abdul Halim yang dituduh mengikut Akta Hasutan hari ini.

Beliau juga turut berucap dalam forum mengenai dakwaan penipuan pilihan raya di Dewan Perhimpunan Cina Kuala Lumpur dan Selangor pada 13 Mei lalu.

Pendakwaan ke atas Adam Adli hari ini adalah berdasarkan ucapan siswa berkenaan dalam forum sama.

Jurucakap bagi sekumpulan 50 NGO yang menganjurkan perhimpunan di Petaling Jaya pada Sabtu ini, Badrul Hisham Shaharin telahpun menafikan bahawa ia bertujuan untuk menumbangkan kerajaan seperti 'Arab Spring' seperti yang didakwa pihak berkuasa.

Sebaliknya, perhimpuan berkenaan adalah Festival Rakyat untuk mengembalikan hak demokrasi kepada rakyat, katanya.

Bukti dan saksi mengenai dakwaan penipuan pilihan raya dijangka akan ditampilkan ladam perhimpunan berkenaan di padang berhampiran Amcorp Mall.

Antara yang dijangka mengambil bahagian dalam perhimpunan tersebut adalah NGO Suaram, Solidariti Anak Muda Malaysia, Asalkan Bukan Umno, Tindak Malaysia, Parti Sosialis Malaysia dan Parti Rakyat Malaysia.

BULETIN RAKYAT

BULETIN RAKYAT


ORANG FELDA, LUAR BANDAR TIDAK TAHU CALON BN HILANG DEPOSIT PILIHANRAYA PERTAMA KALI

Posted: 22 May 2013 10:36 PM PDT


Keputusan PRU 13 yang lalu yang cukup memberi malu kepada UMNO/BN dimana belum pernah dalam sejarah UMNO/BN masuk bertanding dalam PRU maupun PRK (Pilihanraya Kecil), calonnya hilang wang deposit kerana tidak cukup undi diperolehi.

Kini ianya sudah pun sejarah di cipta...Bukan satu tapi dua kerusi DUN di Pulau Pinang calon BN telah hilang wang deposit..

Berlaku di DUN N13 Berapait apabila calon BN Lau Chiek Tuan hanya mampu raih 2,230 undi dibandingkan calon DAP/PR Ong Kok Fooi memperolehi 16,995 undi.

DUN N27 Pengkalan Kota calon BN dapat Loke Cheang Gin @ Loke Poh Chye dapat 1,803 undi calon DAP/PR Lau Keng Ee perolehi 15,403 undi.

Ini dinamakan keputusan pukulan maut sampai lunyai lumat.

Kisah ini dipadamkan terus dari disiarkan oleh Utusan, Berita harian, TV3 dan RTM termasuk Astro Awani.

Kalau kena pada Pakatan rakyat... siang malam pagi petang akan menjadi tajuk utama disemua media milik dan kawalan UMNO terutamanya dijadikan berita muka hadapan Utusan dan Berita Harian.

MEDIA Rakyat MALAYSIA

MEDIA Rakyat MALAYSIA


BELUM PERNAH CALON BN HILANG DEPOSIT PILIHANRAYA TAPI DLM PRU13 CALON BN HILANG DEPOSIT....

Posted: 22 May 2013 10:35 PM PDT