Ahad, 3 Mac 2013

R Sivarasa - Ahli Parlimen Subang

R Sivarasa - Ahli Parlimen Subang


Jamuan Kutipan Dana PRU 13 - Bersama ke Putrajaya, Ini Kali lah!

Posted: 03 Mar 2013 07:06 AM PST

Sivarasa telah berjaya mengadakan satu jamuan bersama lebih 1200 warga Subang untuk tujuan mengutip dana pilihanraya. Jamuan tersebut telah diadakan di Kg Baru Cina Sg Buloh, dianjurkan oleh pasukan penyokong Parlimen Subang.

Sivarasa ingin mengucapkan jutaan terima kasih kepada semua yang telah membantu menjayakan program ini. Segala kerjasama, sumbangan tenaga kerja serta sumbangan dana amat dihargai.

Bersama ke PUTRAJAYA, Ini Kali lah!

Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


International Conference on Malaysia 13th General Elections 4th – 5th March, 2013 Royal Lake Club, Kuala Lumpur.

Posted: 03 Mar 2013 01:40 AM PST

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LAHAD DATU BACKFIRES: Najib is shaking, has he lost Sabah

Posted: 03 Mar 2013 01:29 AM PST

Malaysia Chronicle

Fighting for political survival, embattled Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has been accused of unleashing a range of scenarios and media spin to damage control the storm of negative publicity his alleged mishandling of an armed group of Filipino intruders on Malaysian soil has triggered.

But critics say Najib’s ‘over-usage’ of groups linked to his Umno party to speak up for him while pouring the blame on arch rival Anwar Ibrahim may result in his efforts failing to gain traction.

“Tanya sama Najib apa sebab goyang. Nanti jawab Najib Sabah akan hilang (Ask why is Najib shaking and Najib might answer it is because he has lost Sabah),” Anwar, the leader of the Malaysian Opposition, had said to the delight of a huge crowd in Ledang, Johor on Friday night, where he was doing a road-tour in preparation for the coming general election.

The 64-year-old Anwar, whom many Malaysians see as becoming the next prime minister, later told reporters following his Jelajah Merdeka Rakyat (Free the People) bus tour that the Lahad Datu incident was a serious security breach and that it would take time for the dust to settle on the shooting that has claimed 14 lives so far.

“At this stage, we want to extend our condolences to the families of those who died in the shootout. The matter is still ongoing and the implications are very serious, so we do not wish to politicize or comment further at this stage,” said Anwar.

Security breach: What happened to the Scorpenes?

He had earlier issued a statement lambasting Najib’s pussyfooting over the matter, which the Opposition suspects was hatched to hide ulterior motives aimed to help the ruling Umno-BN coalition retain political power in Sabah state.

“Why was our national borders so easily infiltrated by a band of armed foreigners, and pertinently why was the federal government so compromising in resolving the situation from the start?” said Anwar.

“National security cannot be taken lightly nor seen as low-priority. The people need to be informed fully about what actually happened in Lahad Datu for the last three weeks, including today's exchanges.”

Najib’s classic cowards’ ploy

Amid growing accusations that he had deliberately been too soft on the group of more than 100 intruders holed up in a village in Lahad Datu, Najib wielded the stick on Saturday, warning that there would be no more negotiations.

"The government is taking the stand, the time to consider the group's request is over. We are firm in this matter because what they had done was a serious criminal act… they trespassed and killed police officers and injured our security forces personnel. They have only two choices, give up or receive action from our security forces," said Najib.

The Malaysian PM then accused the intruders of a classic cowards’ ploy.

"According to the report I received and which was confirmed by the VAT69 Commando force, they were entrapped by thus group. Some had raised a white flag as a sign of surrender but another group had shot at them. This was this group's trap, they carried out that tactic, that coward's tactic," Najib said.

However, critics discredited Najib’s explanation as being too “slicked”. They also pointed out that it was more cowardly to accuse those had already died when they could no longer defend themselves.

Sweeping the breach under the carpet?

They slammed him for sweeping under the carpet the reasons why his government had failed to stop the armed Filipinos, who claim to be members from the Sulu Sultan’s army, from being able to land on Lahad Datu.

The Filipinos had arrived in simple boats, breaching Malaysia’s security lines without detection although the navy had two Scorpene submarines controversially acquired by Najib some years ago amid accusations of high-level corruption and kickbacks.

14 men, including 2 Malaysian cops, were killed and three wounded after Malaysian police exchanged gunfire with the intruders on Friday morning. They had refused to leave peacefully, snubbing a February 22 deadline given by the Malaysian government.

The BN-controlled Star news portal also reported that a curfew has been in place at Lahad Datu town and its surrounding areas since 4pm.

Conflicting accounts & conspiracy theories

Conflicting accounts of how the violence flared up has added to the confusion, with Najib and his cousin, Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein, slammed for shrouding the raid on the intruder’s camp with a veil of mystery.

Amid accusations their lack of coordination had resulted in unnecessary bloodshed and overly high fatalities, Najib and his Umno party have rushed to appease rumblings, especially within the police force over the deaths of the 2 cops killed by a mortar bomb explosion.

Mainstream media reports have also tried to linked the intrusion with Anwar, citing alleged Philippine media reports. Citing the blog MPP Online quoting Philippine media Inquirer News, Umno-owned daily Utusan reported that:

"A Philippine news portal Inquirer News has exposed that a top opposition leader in Sabah who is close to (opposition leader) Anwar had met with the insurgents offering his support for the group presently in Sabah.

"Inquirer News citing Philippine intelligence sources was reported saying the meeting took place last November, causing the Sulu sultan Jamalul Kiram III to order his followers to infiltrate Kampung Tanduo to stage the Sabah claim from within Malaysia."

National news agency Bernama too jumped on the bandwagon citing an unnamed report that quoted a Philippine army personnel, "who is a loyal follower of Sulu raja muda Azzimudie Kiram, as saying the group has come at the invitation of a 'Malaysian opposition' to discuss land issues in Sabah".

All eyes on Umno: Worse is yet to come?

Political watchers monitoring the responses from the Najib administration fear the worst is yet to come.

They pointed to the warning from a Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) leader that the Lahad Datu gunfight could spark off a civil war in Sabah, while the Sultanate of Sulu said its group of fighters, which had set foot here about three weeks ago, will continue their fight.

“We find the situation very worrisome. There is no doubt Umno is very afraid of losing Sabah to the Opposition in the coming general election. We see them using scare tactics to stop the people from supporting the Opposition and Lahad Datu is now a powder keg because of their manipulations,” Tian Chua, a PKR vice president and an Opposition Member of Parliament, told Malaysia Chronicle.

“We hope the Sabah people will not take the bait and keep their eyes and ears open to what is really happening in Sabah, the undercurrents that the Sabah Umno leaders in particular are trying to achieve with the Lahad Datu intrusion.”

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang


CERAMAH PERDANA

Posted: 03 Mar 2013 06:04 AM PST


Sabtu, 2 Mac 2013

Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


Covert Malaysian Campaign Touched A Wide Range Of American Media

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 10:04 PM PST

Source Buzzfeed

A range of mainstream American publications printed paid propaganda for the government of Malaysia, much of it focused on the campaign against a pro-democracy figure there.

The payments to conservative American opinion writers — whose work appeared in outlets from the Huffington Post and San Francisco Examiner to the Washington Times to National Review and RedState — emerged in a filing this week to the Department of Justice. The filing under the Foreign Agent Registration Act outlines a campaign spanning May 2008 to April 2011 and led by Joshua Trevino, a conservative pundit, who received $389,724.70 under the contract and paid smaller sums to a series of conservative writers.

Trevino lost his column at the Guardian last year after allegations that his relationship with Malaysian business interests wasn’t being disclosed in columns dealing with Malaysia. Trevino told Politico in 2011 that “I was never on any ‘Malaysian entity’s payroll,’ and I resent your assumption that I was.”

According to Trevino’s belated federal filing, the interests paying Trevino were in fact the government of Malaysia, “its ruling party, or interests closely aligned with either.” The Malaysian government has been accused of multiple human rights abuses and restricting the press and personal freedoms. Anwar, the opposition leader, has faced prosecution for sodomy, a prosecution widely denounced in the West, which Trevino defended as more “nuanced” than American observers realized. The government for which Trevino worked also attacked Anwar for saying positive things about Israel; Trevino has argued that Anwar is not the pro-democracy figure he appears.

The federal filing specified that Trevino was engaged through the lobbying firm APCO Worldwide and the David All Group, an American online consulting firm. The contract also involved a firm called FBC (short for Fact-Based Communications), whose involvement in covert propaganda prompted a related scandal and forcedan executive at The Atlantic to resign from its board.

According to the filings, Trevino was also employed to write for websites called MalaysiaMatters and MalaysiaWatcher.

Trevino’s subcontractors included conservative writer Ben Domenech, who made $36,000 from the arrangement, and Rachel Ehrenfeld, the director of the American Center for Democracy, who made $30,000. Seth Mandel, an editor at Commentary, made $5,500 (his byline is attached to the National Review item linked to above). Brad Jackson, writing at the time for RedState, made $24,700. Overall, 10 writers were part of the arrangement.

“It was actually a fairly standard PR operation,” Trevino told BuzzFeed Friday. “To be blunt with you, and I think the filing is clear about this, it was a lot looser than a typical PR operation. I wanted to respect these guys’ independence and not have them be placement machines.”

Trevino said neither he nor the client knew what the writers were going to write before it went up.

“I provided a stipend to support their work in this area and they would just ping me whenever something went up,” he said.

Domenech, a former Washington Post blogger who runs a daily morning newsletter called The Transom, said he “was retained by Josh’s Trevino Strategies and Media PR firm in 2010 with the general guidance to write about Malaysia, particularly the political scene there.”

“I did not ever have anyone looking over my shoulder for what I wrote, and the guidance really was just to write about the political fray there and give my own opinion,” Domenech said. “Of course, Josh picked me knowing what my opinion was — I stand by what I wrote at the time and I continue to be critical of Anwar Ibrahim, who I think is a particularly dangerous fellow.”

Domenech attached two pieces he’d written about Malaysia for the San Francisco Examiner as well as one for the Huffington Post in his email to BuzzFeed.

Chuck DeVore, the Vice President for Policy at the Texas Public Policy Foundation (where Trevino now works), said he was unaware of the arrangement in an email.

“He knew of my expertise and suggested I write some pieces,” DeVore said. “As I’ve seen over the years, it’s not uncommon for freelancers to be paid for their work from various sources. I frankly didn’t think much of it, having been paid by papers in a few nations abroad and by PR firms, such as the one Mr. Trevino was running at the time.”

“He never told me who his client was,” DeVore said. “I wonder if they did the same via him? Interesting that he filed the paperwork, given it appears he was working for someone else.”

Mandel said, “I was blogging about issues relating to Israel and anti-Semitism in 2010, and Josh approached me about a Malaysian opposition figure who had made anti-Semitic comments and was affiliated with anti-Israel organizations. I had full editorial freedom — Josh never saw anything I wrote until after it was published — and I had no relationship with the Malaysian government. I was paid by Josh for what was probably a handful of blog posts in the fall of 2010, I believe, while working as a freelancer in Washington.”

According to Trevino, he was approached by publicist and social media executive David All in 2008. He never had contact with “the ultimate client,” he said. “I only had an assumption of who I was working for. I never knew exactly who APCO was dealing with, never knew exactly who FBC was dealing with.”

Trevino acknowledged that he shouldn’t have lied to BuzzFeed editor Ben Smith, then at Politico, when this first came up in 2011.

“When Ben Smith contacted me in July 2011, I ought to have come clean with him at the time,” he said.

As for why he waited until five years after the fact to register with FARA, Trevino said he didn’t know he was supposed to have registered until recently.

“The accurate answer is that I didn’t know there was a foreign agents database at all.” Trevino said. “When all the stuff with the Guardian went down in August, I had a friend ask me whether I regeistered with FARA and I said what’s FARA?”

“They allowed me to do a retroactive filing,” he said.

Trevino terminated his relationship with Malaysian interests when he joined the Texas Public Policy Foundation, he said.

This article has been updated to include comments from Mandel.

Update 2:33 p.m.: Trevino called back to say that he had actually checked with his legal counsel in 2011 after being questioned by Politico, but had been told at the time that he didn’t need to register anywhere.

“Ben Smith had actually asked me if I was a foreign agent back in 2011,” Trevino said. “I asked a lawyer friend, my counsel. I said, hey, is there anything I need to comply with? He came back and said no.”

“After the Guardian thing, I reached out to a different counsel, and I did some googling and found out about FARA,” Trevino said.

UPDATE: Trevino’s Malaysia-related posts have been removed from the Huffington Post and replaced with an editors’ note that says the author “violated blogger guidelines by not properly disclosing financial ties that amounted to a serious conflict of interest.”

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N37 Batu Maung

N37 Batu Maung


Himpunan Jentera Pilihanraya DUN Batu Maung N37

Posted: 02 Mar 2013 10:40 AM PST

1 Mac 2013 Himpunan Jentera Pilihanraya Pakatan Rakyat DUN Batu Maung N37 di Bilik Gerakan Utaman DUN Batu Maung sebagai persediaan untuk menghadapi Piliharaya Umum 2013. Setiap warga Parlimen Bayan Baru dan Batu Maung yang layak mengundi dalam Pilihanraya Umum yang bakal tiba wajib mempertahankan Kerajaan Rakyat yang ditubuhkan selepas Pakatan Rakyat berjaya mengambil alih tampuk pimpinan Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang. Selepas pemerintahan baru, Kerajaan Negeri berjaya dengan cemerlang apabila diiktiraf sebagai negeri yang berjaya menghapus rasuah dan berjaya mendapat pelaburan asing yang tertinggi di Malaysia. Selain itu, Kerajaan Negeri di bawah Pakatan Rakyat dibawah pimpinan YAB Lim Guan Eng telah berjaya membayarkan hutang kerajaan negeri dari RM 630 juta hinggalah hutang tersebut berbaki lebih kurang RM 30 juta. Himpunan Petugas Pilihanraya DUN Batu Maung juga dihadiri oleh YB Dato' Mansor Othman Timbalan Ketua Menteri 1 Pulau Pinang yang juga merupakan naib presiden Parti Keadilan Rakyat dan juga Pengarah Pilihanraya Negeri Pulau Pinang PKR Y. Bhg. Dato Mustapha Kamal.

 YB Dato' Abdul Malik memberikan ucapan sempena malam himpunan tersebut

 Antara petugas yang hadir bersama-sama telah bersedia menghadapi Pilhanraya Umum 2013


 Dato Mustapha atau pak Mus turut hadir bersama


 YB Sim Tze Tzin turut hadir dalam bersama-sama merampas kembali Parlimen Bayan Baru













 YB Dato Johari Abdul Ahli Parlimen Sg. Petani hadir dalam program himpunan sebagai ahli majlis pimpinan Pusat  Parti Keadilan Rakyat memberikan ucapan dalam strategik kemenangan rakyat







Sumbangan kepada Sekolah Agama Rakyat Negeri Pulau Pinang

Posted: 02 Mar 2013 10:13 AM PST

Batu Maung - Kerajaan Negeri telah menyampaikan sumbangan  sebanyak RM 1.75 Juta kepada Sekolah Agama rakyat (SAR) di seluruh negeri Pulau Pinang. Majlis tersebut di adakan di Sekolah Agama Rakyat Permatang Damar Laut. Majlis yang disampaikan YB Dato' Mansor Bin Othman Tim. Ketua Menteri 1 Pulau Pinang bersama YB Dato' Abdul Malik Kassim Exco Hal Ehwal Agama Islam Negeri Pulau Pinang.



 YB Dato' Abdul Malik Kassim memberikan ucapan sempena majlis sumbangan kepada SAR di seluruh negeri Pulau Pinang




 YB Dato' sempat beramah mesra dengan penduduk di Permatang Damar Laut.
 YB Dato menziarah warga emas yang sakit di kawasan tersebut bersama pimpinan tempatan


 YB Dato menyampaikan sumbangan kepada keluarga pesakit.