Khamis, 21 Mei 2015

N37 Batu Maung

N37 Batu Maung


Seminar "Menyerakkan Keluarga Bahagia" oleh Y.Bhg. Prof Dato` Dr. Hj. Mohd Fadzilah Bin Kamsah.

Posted: 20 May 2015 08:50 PM PDT

Lanjutan dari Hari Ibu Bapa, Pejabat Exco Agama Pulau Pinang menjemput semua untuk menyertai Seminar bertajuk "Menyerakkan Keluarga Bahagia" yang akan disampaikan oleh Pakar Mortivasi terkenal iaitu Y.Bhg. Prof Dato` Dr. Hj. Mohd Fadzilah Bin Kamsah.
Seminar ini akan diadakan pada ketetapan berikut.

AMK Shah Alam

AMK Shah Alam


Posted: 20 May 2015 09:49 PM PDT

Selasa, 19 Mei 2015

AMK Shah Alam

AMK Shah Alam


Posted: 19 May 2015 03:29 AM PDT

Isnin, 18 Mei 2015

AMK Shah Alam

AMK Shah Alam


Ayuh sertai..

Posted: 18 May 2015 03:08 AM PDT

Jumaat, 15 Mei 2015

N37 Batu Maung

N37 Batu Maung


Gotong - royong di Solok Sg Ara - Cleaner, Greener, Healthier & Safer

Posted: 14 May 2015 08:50 PM PDT


Gotong - royong di Solok Sg Ara bersama-sama YB Sim Tze Tzin & YB Dato` Haji Abdul Malik Kassim pada ketetapan berikut, semua dijemput hadir bagi menjayakan program ini.

Khamis, 14 Mei 2015

N37 Batu Maung

N37 Batu Maung


Majlis Sambutan Hari Ibu Bapa Dun Batu Maung N37

Posted: 13 May 2015 10:01 PM PDT

Majlis Sambutan Hari Ibubapa yang akan diadakan selama 2 hari, ini memberi pengisian aktiviti-aktiviti santai dan ilmiah. Majlis Sambutan ini akan diserikan pelbagai aktiviti-aktiviti menarik yang disediakan khas untuk DUN Batu maung. Marilah kita semua berkumpul bersama ahli keluarga dan luangkan masa pada majlis ini dan seterusnya kehadiran anda memeriahkan lagi majlis ini.

Rabu, 13 Mei 2015

Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


Criminalizing Malaysia’s Opposition

Posted: 12 May 2015 10:31 PM PDT

NYT

Last Thursday, my mother was elected the new member of Malaysia's Parliament from Permatang Pauh, a seat that was wrested away from the opposition through the politically motivated conviction of my father, Anwar Ibrahim, a former deputy prime minister and the country's opposition leader. In February, the highest court in Malaysia sent him to prison for five years on trumped up charges of sodomy. He is serving his third prison sentence since 1999.

In March, I delivered a speech in Parliament focused on good governance and judicial reform on behalf of my father. The reading was deemed seditious by the government, and I was arrested and locked up overnight.

The Sedition Act, which criminalizes speech uttered "to excite disaffection" against the government, is one of this administration's favorite cudgels. Its definition is so broad that it gives the government sweeping powers to arrest and lock up critics under the guise of punishing "sedition" or in the ostensible pursuit of maintaining public order.

In the last two years, it has been used successfully to harass or prosecute scores of people, mostly government officials, including several members of Parliament. The cartoonist Zulkiflee Anwar Ulhaque, better known as Zunar, was hit with nine charges under the Sedition Act — mostly based on tweets allegedly attacking the judiciary over the verdict against my father. His artwork and cartoons were confiscated, and he is now out on bail.

In addition to harassing me and persecuting my father, the state has applied constant pressure on my mother, a state assemblywoman, in hopes that she will wilt both physically and psychologically. The police have also hinted of their plans to interrogate my younger sister, Nurul Nuha, who is leading March 2 Freedom, a coalition to free my father.

We are running out of family members for officials to arrest on bogus charges.

What's most alarming is that the government's actions are part of a much larger pattern of threats to the rule of law and human rights. In recent months, every week or so brings news of the politically motivated detention of a government critic. I am out on bail now, but my arrest is intended to silence me and to warn other would-be government critics.

The United Malays National Organization, known as UMNO, and its allies have been in power since independence in 1957. The tempo of state repression quickened two years ago after the 2013 parliamentary elections when the opposition won 51 percent of votes cast, versus 47 percent for the government.

Through gerrymandering and the creation of uneven electoral districts, the ruling coalition clung to power by holding on to 60 percent of the seats. The Electoral Integrity Project, an international organization, recently rated Malaysia as having the worst electoral-district boundaries in the world and among the worst election rules. This places Malaysia alongside countries like Zimbabwe, Angola and Egypt.

The opposition's showing at the polls two years ago was a political near-death experience for Prime Minister Najib Razak and the ruling party. It was answered with investigations, arrests and imprisonment.

Meanwhile, UMNO, whose main constituency has historically been the ethnic Malay Muslim majority, with help from its pliant coalition partners, has cynically raised the mercury on issues related to race, religion and the Malaysian royal family, so as to keep the multiethnic opposition coalition on the defensive.

Religious freedom in a country with sizable Christian, Buddhist and Hindu minorities is now endangered as public figures vying for popular support among Muslims have supported the persecution of religious minorities. Christians, who make up about 10 percent of the population, have been a prime target.

Last month, for example, in one high-profile incident, demonstrators in Petaling Jaya demanded that Christians remove a cross from the exterior of their church — and the cross was removed. And in 2013, Ibrahim Ali, a leader of Perkasa, a Malay supremacist organization, allegedly publicly endorsed the burning of Bibles.

Instead of focusing on dissenters, government officials should be doing their jobs. For one thing, Malaysia's economy needs revamping. A sizable portion of the working population in a young country of 30 million citizens still remains eligible for welfare cash handouts. We are too reliant on natural resources. The gap between the rich and poor has been growing and is now among the widest in the region. Our education system remains weak and incoherently structured, creating an unemployable class with poor career prospects.

The Pakatan Rakyat opposition coalition that my party is a part of aims to focus on structural reforms in key economic policies with the goal of creating a clean and more effective government. Reducing inequality and the cost of living, providing affordable housing, good governance and a serious fight against corruption are our priorities.

Malaysia's answer to extremism has been economic opportunity. Now that this deal is faltering, and now that the borders are porous — more than 1,000 refugees from Myanmar and Bangladesh landed on our shores on Monday — there is a risk that extremism could find a home here.

It's encouraging that Mahathir Mohamad, the country's former long-time prime minister, has recently become Prime Minister Najib's fiercest critic, attacking him as corrupt and incompetent.

But we need louder voices to condemn what's happening here. World leaders need to tell Mr. Najib and his cronies that trade and economic considerations, including the much talked about Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement, will not be placed above civil and political rights. It's time for Malaysia's friends around the world to stop giving our leaders a pass on sharply declining human rights and the rule of law.

N37 Batu Maung

N37 Batu Maung


"Guru Inspirasi... Mencorak Generasi"- Selamat Hari Guru

Posted: 13 May 2015 03:41 AM PDT




Saya selaku Adun Batu Maung ingin mengucapkan "Selamat Hari Guru" kepada semua guru-guru di seluruh Malaysia khususnya di DUN Batu Maung ."Guru Inspirasi... Mencorak Generasi" merupakan tema hari Guru.

Isnin, 11 Mei 2015

Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


Najib lied about supporting Mahathir in 1987

Posted: 11 May 2015 02:09 AM PDT

FMT

Anwar Ibrahim put pressure on Najib who was playing safe by supporting Tengku Razaleigh.

Former Information Chief Zainuddin Maidin, taking issue with Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's speech in Tawau on Sunday, said the latter was "lying" when he claimed that he supported then Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad during the stiff 1987 Umno presidential election.

He added that he knew what was going on as he was then heading the Editorial Department at Utusan Malaysia.

"I checked Najib's speech in Tawau with a former high-ranking Umno leader," said Zainuddin. "The fact is that it was Anwar Ibrahim who put pressure on Najib, who was playing safe, to support Mahathir. Until then, he was backing Tengku Razaleigh."

Wading into Najib's pledge in Tawau that he would not concede and quit as Prime Minister on the grounds that he still had the support of the party and the people, Zainuddin added that he did not have the support of the Indians and Chinese unlike Mahathir. "Mahathir may have faced a divided party in 1987 but the fact is that overall he had the support of the people."

"The position of the Barisan Nasional (BN) in Parliament was strong."

The same, he reiterated, cannot be said of Najib. "His meeting with the Umno divisional chiefs in Putrajaya on Monday evening would have to consider his weaknesses."

"The transformation that he has been preaching did not result in an increase in the confidence and respect of the people for his leadership. Instead, there has been an erosion of support."

Zainuddin expressed the hope that Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and Umno Youth Chief Khairy Jamaluddin, among others, would stay the course demanding that Najib account for himself. "They should not appear only brave outside but afraid inside."

He cited Mahathir, Syed Hamid Albar and Syed Jaafar Albar as examples of Malays of Indian (Mahathir) and Arab origin who have contributed more than others to the Malay cause. "We must pray for Mahathir, who is in Mecca, so that he will succeed in what he has set out to do."

Dedahkan semua urus niaga badan berkanun dengan 1MDB, kata PKR

Posted: 11 May 2015 01:13 AM PDT

TMI

PKR hari ini menuntut badan berkanun yang berurus niaga dengan 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) menyenaraikan semua urusan mereka dengan dana pelaburan strategik negara yang sarat dibebani hutang itu, susulan laporan Kumpulan Wang Amanah Persaraan (KWAP) turut membeli sebidang tanah di Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) daripada 1MDB, selepas Lembaga Tabung Haji.

Setiausaha agungnya Rafizi Ramli berkata, orang ramai perlu tahu sejauh mana wang awam terlibat dalam urusan 1MDB, dan mahu kenyataan terbuka yang termasuk pegangan bon, pemberian pinjaman, pembelian tanah dan sebarang urus niaga yang pernah dirundingkan badan berkanun itu dengan 1MDB

Berita mengenai pembelian KWAP itu timbul selepas minggu lalu, sebuah blog mendedahkan Tabung Haji membeli plot tanah di TRX dari 1MDB pada harga RM188.5 juta.

Beliau mengutuk sekeras-kerasnya keputusan tabung pencen negara itu, mengatakan walaupun pembelian tanah itu dilaporkan pada harga yang lebih murah daripada yang dibayar Tabung Haji, ia tetap satu lagi bentuk suntikan dana bagi menyelamatkan atau "bail out" 1MDB.

Rafizi berkata, selain Tabung Haji dan KWAP, beliau percaya 1MDB juga mengadakan perbincangan dengan agensi/badan pelaburan negara lain seperti Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja (KWSP), Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera (LTAT) dan Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB).

“Sebarang penjualan kepada Tabung Haji, KWAP, KWSP, LTAT dan PNB perlulah dibuat terus daripada kerajaan persekutuan kepada agensi-agensi tersebut,” katanya.

Rafizi juga menggesa Najib mengarahkan agar semua perjanjian dan kontrak melibatkan penjualan hartanah oleh 1MDB kepada agensi-agensi dana rakyat tersebut dibatalkan segera secara suka sama suka (mutual termination of contract).

Beliau juga mencabar Ketua Pemuda Umno merangkap Menteri Belia dan Sukan Khairy Jamaluddin, menjadi suara dalam parti itu, menuntut ketelusan tersebut.

“Sekiranya beliau tidak mendapat jawapan yang memuaskan seperti yang dikehendaki (kenyataan terbuka badan berkanun), wajarlah beliau mengambil langkah berprinsip meletakkan jawatan daripada Kabinet,” katanya.

Tabung Haji membeli tanah di TRX itu pada harga 43 kali ganda lebih tinggi daripada apa yang dibayar 1MDB ketika membelinya daripada kerajaan persekutuan tiga tahun lalu.

Manakala KWAP dilaporkan membeli tanah itu pada 30 kali harga pembelian asal.

“Keuntungan atas angin yang dikaut 1MDB ini akhirnya digunakan untuk membayar faedah-faedah bernilai ratusan juta ringgit yang terpaksa dibayar beberapa kali setahun, sedangkan dana asal yang dipinjam sebanyak RM42 bilion itu tidak diketahui ke mana perginya,” katanya.

PAS agrees to Wan Azizah being new opposition leader

Posted: 10 May 2015 11:41 PM PDT

TMI

PAS information chief Datuk Mahfuz Omar has announced today that the Islamist party has agreed that PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail should be the opposition leader in Parliament.

This comes after the party’s Pakatan Rakyat partner, DAP had backed Dr Wan Azizah for the post, a day after she won the Permatang Pauh by-election.

Mahfuz said the decision was made during a meeting, chaired by PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, last Saturday.

“The party unanimously agreed to it and the president suggested to hand the matter over to the party with the majority… And that party is DAP,” he said.”We also discussed that since DAP has stated their stand to give the post to Dr Wan Azizah, we agreed to follow Pakatan Rakyat's earlier stance to choose the PKR president to be the opposition leader," he told reporters at PAS headquarters in Kuala Lumpur today.

Last Thursday, Dr Wan Azizah successfully retained the Permatang Pauh parliamentary seat after incumbent Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was disqualified as MP in February this year following the Federal Court’s decision to uphold a second sodomy conviction, which the opposition has claimed was a political conspiracy to end his career.

Last Friday, DAP’s Lim Kit Siang said his party backed Dr Wan Azizah to be the opposition leader.

“Dr Wan Azizah's solid and impressive win in Permatang Pauh paves the way for her to be re-elected as the parliamentary opposition leader,” Lim said.

Jumaat, 8 Mei 2015

AMK Shah Alam

AMK Shah Alam


Posted: 08 May 2015 09:58 AM PDT

Khamis, 7 Mei 2015

R Sivarasa - Ahli Parlimen Subang

R Sivarasa - Ahli Parlimen Subang


Perutusan khas Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail

Posted: 07 May 2015 07:47 PM PDT


Alhamdulillah, pertamanya saya memanjatkan rasa syukur yang tidak terhingga kepada Allah SWT, di atas kurnia-Nya, memberi kemenangan kepada calon KEADILAN bagi Pilihan Raya Kecil P.44 Permatang Pauh yang berlangsung hari ini, 7 Mei 2015.

Kemenangan hari ini adalah bukti bahawa rakyat, khususnya pengundi-pengundi di Permatang Pauh, mahukan sebuah Pakatan Rakyat yang kuat.

Kemenangan ini, bukan hanya kemenangan KEADILAN sahaja. Tetapi ianya adalah kemenangan rakyat, yang menentang kezaliman Barisan Nasional terhadap Saudara Anwar Ibrahim dan ianya merupakan suatu referendum rakyat menolak pelaksanaan Cukai Barangan dan Perkhidmatan (GST), penentangan terhadap rasuah dan salahguna kuasa.

Dalam Pilihan Raya Kecil ini, kita menyaksikan peningkatan undi kepada KEADILAN sekitar 4 hingga 5 peratus daripada kalangan masyarakat Melayu, khususnya anak-anak muda.

Ternyata pemenjaraan bermotifkan politik oleh Barisan Nasional terhadap Saudara Anwar, menzahirkan simpati yang tinggi dan ianya adalah bukti bahawa beliau masih relevan kepada rakyat.

Menerusi Pilihan Raya Kecil ini menterjemahkan manifestasi kepada kekecewaan rakyat terhadap kelemahan dan kegagalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak, dipenuhi dengan pelbagai ketirisan, kemewahan pemimpin dan pelbagai skandal, terutamanya skandal 1MDB, yang terkini terpaksa menggunakan dana dari Tabung Haji.

Pilihan Raya Kecil ini adalah pencetus dan pemberi inspirasi kepada sebuah gerakan rakyat yang lebih besar untuk menuntut suatu perubahan yang total, bagi mengembalikan negara ke landasan yang betul.

Di kesempatan ini juga saya ingin mengucapkan terima kasih dan tahniah kepada seluruh kepimpinan serta pendukung Pakatan Rakyat, daripada KEADILAN, PAS dan DAP yang sejak awal-awal lagi bertungkus lumus membantu kita memenangi pilihan raya ini.

Walaupun saya, Saudara Anwar dan KEADILAN difitnah menerusi media arus perdana setiap hari, walaupun mereka berusaha sedaya upaya memburukkan prestasi saya di Kajang, walaupun mereka berusaha bersungguh-sungguh untuk memecah belahkan kesatuan kita dengan pelbagai isu, namun ternyata segala tohmahan mereka tidak berkesan.

Terima kasih kepada pegawai SPR dan polis yang bertugas untuk memastikan Pilihan Raya Kecil ini berjalan lancar.

Bagi pihak KEADILAN, insya Allah segala isu dan permasalahan yang dibangkitkan oleh rakyat sepanjang Pilihan Raya Kecil ini, akan kami tangani seberapa segera. Untuk itu juga kita berterima kasih kepada Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang yang sudah membuat pengumuman untuk membantu kita di Permatang Pauh ini.

Terima kasih rakyat Permatang Pauh yang sudi menerima Kak Wan untuk kembali berbakti. Reformasi! Hidup Rakyat!

Sekian,
wassalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.

DR WAN AZIZAH WAN ISMAIL

Presiden KEADILAN
Ahli Parlimen
Permatang Pauh.

Rabu, 6 Mei 2015

N37 Batu Maung

N37 Batu Maung


" Ibu Ratu Hatiku" - Selamat Hari Ibu

Posted: 05 May 2015 08:30 PM PDT


 Saya selaku Adun Batu Maung & isteri ingin mengucapkan "Selamat Hari Ibu" kepada semua ibu-ibu khususnya di DUN Batu Maung ."Ibuku Ratu Hatiku" merupakan tema bagi sambutan hari ibu tahun ini kerana dalam kehidupan kita, seorang wanita yang bernama ibu perlulah sentiasa ditabalkan sebagai antara insan yang paling dihormati dan dikasihi . Tema ini juga diharap akan menjadi pendorong kepada generasi hari ini untuk lebih menghargai ibu mereka kerana peranan ibu-ibu ini amatlah besar  bagi menyuburkan nilai kekeluargaan dan mengukuhkan lagi ikatan kasih sayang dalam kalangan ahli keluarga serta masyarakat.

Sambutan Hari Ibu disambut pada setiap ahad minggu kedua bulan Mei setiap tahun (10 Mei 2015). Sambutan turut diraikan serentak di negeri-negeri untuk memberi kesedaran kepada masyarakat untuk menhargai dan meraikan kaum ibu. Oleh demikian diharapkan setiap anak-anak meraikan ibu masing-masing bagi menghargai sumbangan dan jasa ibu kita.



Y.B. Dato' Hj Abdul Malik Kassim
ADUN Batu Maung N37

AMK Shah Alam

AMK Shah Alam


Posted: 06 May 2015 10:45 AM PDT

Posted: 06 May 2015 10:06 AM PDT

BULETIN RAKYAT

BULETIN RAKYAT


PRK ROMPIN ~ PAS SEBENARNYA MENANG DALAM KALAH, UNDI BERTAMBAH, HUDUD DI TERIMA MASYARAKAT MELAYU

Posted: 05 May 2015 06:39 PM PDT


ANALISA AWAL PRK ROMPIN .. PAS MENANG DALAM KALAH Walaupun PAS kalah namun hakikatnya PAS berjaya menurunkan majoriti BN dengan drastik sekali sambil mengekalkan jumlah undi diperolehi pada PRU 13 lalu dalam keadaan jumlah turun mengundi turut menurun dan dengan kurangnya sokongan dan dokongan dari rakan-rakan dalam Pakatan Rakyat. PAS masuk gelanggang PRK Rompin kali ini dilihat sebagai bertarung secara solo dengan sedikit amat bantuan dan sokongan dari rakan Parti KeADILan dan tiada langsung dari DAP. Analisa awal PAS terhadap pilihan raya kecil (PRK) Rompin, menunjukkan berlaku peningkatan undi terhadap parti itu bagi semua peti undi di Parlimen Rompin. Ekoran itu, PAS itu telah berjaya tingkatkan sebanyak 10.2 peratus undi popular terhadap PAS. PAS juga mencatatkan kemenangan bagi peti undi Felda Keratong 4 dan Keratong 2, yang sebelum ini milik BN. Malah berjaya tingkatkan jumlah undi di Felda Keratong 5 walaupun tewas di kawasan tersebut. Dalam PRK tersebut, BN mengekalkan kerusi tersebut dengan majoriti 8,895 undi apabila calonnya Datuk Hasan Arifin memperolehi 23,796 undi. Manakala calon PAS Nazri Ahmad mendapatkan 14,901 undi. Walaupun PAS tewas di peti undi Felda Keratong 5, yang merupakan kampung calon PAS dengan hanya 13 undi, parti itu bagaimanapun berjaya meningkatkan bilangan undi generasi muda. Calon PAS dapat mengurangkan banyak majoriti di Keratong 5 dan saluran tiga dan empat (yang merupakan saluran untuk pengundi di bawah 39 tahun) menunjukkan peningkatan sokongan terhadap PAS. Insya-Allah dengan pergolakan politik sekarang ini dengan PAS bekerja lebih keras lagi bagi menghadapi Pilihan Raya Umum yang ke-14 akan datang, tidak nampak sebarang sebab dan alasan PAS tidak boleh merampas kerusi Parlimen Rompin. Paling ketara sekali ialah isu hudud yang digembar gemburkan serta perjalanan pemilihan PAS di Muktamarnya pada Jun ini memberi impak yang besar .. mengambarkan betapa corak dan gaya kepimpinan Tuan Guru Dato' Seri Hj Abdul Hadi Awang yang tegas dan tidak mudah dibuli rakan-rakan dalam PR terutamanya DAP diterima oleh masyarakat Melayu/Islam. Rahmatnya ... sudah boleh menerima betapa PAS bukannya parti yang boleh diperbudak dan diperkotak katikkan sewenang-wenangnya .. PAS masih memerlukan kempinan ulama untuk menerajui parti tersebut.


MEDIA Rakyat MALAYSIA

MEDIA Rakyat MALAYSIA


BUKU MOTIVASI USAHAWAN, AKU PASTI BERJAYA!

Posted: 05 May 2015 07:46 PM PDT

ANALIDA PRK ROMPIN ~ PAS MENANG DIDALAM KALAH, UNDI BERTAMBAH

Posted: 05 May 2015 06:40 PM PDT

Selasa, 5 Mei 2015

MEDIA Rakyat MALAYSIA

MEDIA Rakyat MALAYSIA


BUKU MOTIVASI UNTUK USAHAWAN, AKU PASTI BERJAYA 5 RAHSIA UNTUK MEMBINA KEJAYAAN DIRI

Posted: 04 May 2015 06:23 AM PDT

Isnin, 4 Mei 2015

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Posted: 04 May 2015 06:26 AM PDT

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AMK Shah Alam

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Posted: 02 May 2015 01:48 AM PDT

MEDIA Rakyat MALAYSIA

MEDIA Rakyat MALAYSIA


RAKYAT PERLUKAN CALON BERSIH?

Posted: 01 May 2015 11:04 PM PDT

Khamis, 30 April 2015

Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


Anwar’s lawyers mull legal action to compel EC chief to allow Permatang Pauh vote

Posted: 30 Apr 2015 01:51 AM PDT

TMMO

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's lawyers said today legal action will be taken against Election Commission (EC) chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof if the opposition leader is barred from voting in the Permatang Pauh by-election.

In a legal demand sent to Aziz earlier today, Anwar's lawyers said that the former Permatang Pauh MP had registered to vote before he was imprisoned and EC's refusal was a "breach of law".

"We are further instructed that you had in your capacity as the EC Chairman issued statements to news portal Malaysiakini on 27th and 29th April 2015 which you had denied our client's right to vote in Permatang Pauh by-election on May 7," the letter wrote.

"We are now instructed to demand that unless you confirm to us in writing that our client is entitled to vote in the by-election on May 7th and that he will be allowed to do so by the EC, within 24 hours hereof, we have instructions to file legal proceedings to compel you to do so without further reference to you."

In a statement, Anwar's lawyer N Surendran said Aziz cannot disregard Anwar's right to vote, citing Article 119(3)(a) and 119(4)(b) of the Federal Constitution.

The two laws stated that a person can be disqualified from voting if he or she is jailed at the time of registration.

This week, Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was quoted by Bernama as saying that in the EC laws, any unsound mind or prisoners cannot vote.

"According to EC laws, there are a number of conditions including age limits and categories of people who are not allowed to vote, among them those who are insane and prisoners.

"I've have checked and found that no prisoners have been allowed to vote. This is not what I am saying, it's the law which is saying it," he said in the national news agency's report.

The Permatang Pauh seat fell vacant after Anwar was jailed for his second sodomy conviction on February 10.

‘I too am not alone’, fights back Azizah

Posted: 30 Apr 2015 12:58 AM PDT

Malaysiakini

PMTG PAUH Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail may be a petite woman, but now her fangs are out as she fights off claim after claim that threaten her chances of victory in Permatang Pauh.

In particular she is unhappy to be described as a “blind loyalist” to her husband, jailed PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim.

Last night at the anti-GST (goods and services tax) ceramah in Seberang Jaya, Azizah spoke with a firm voice and asked that she not be insulted during the campaign.

"Do not insult me, do not say I am a blind loyalist. I am not blind".

She was referring to allegations by a group of residents from Kajang, her constituency as assemblyperson, who claimed she merely obeys Anwar's orders.

"Anwar went through the same (sodomy) allegations twice – there were many things which were not right about his case," she said.

"Why should I follow BN and believe what they say about Anwar?" she asked the 500 who turned up for the ceramah.

Anwar was first jailed for abuse of power related to his first sodomy charge, from 2001 to 2006.

During his absence, Azizah contested his Permatang Pauh seat in the 1999, 2004 and 2008 national polls.

She was victorious in all three, but vacated her seat in July 31, 2008 to allow Anwar to recontest the seat for him to return to active politics.

She remained as PKR president since 1999, and her post was never challenged in the party's triennial internal elections.

Wan Azizah now faces three candidates – Umno's Suhaimi Sabudin, PRM's Azman Shah Othman and independent Salleh Isahak – vying for the parliamentary seat that goes to polls on May 7.

Early voting is on May 3. Anwar lost the seat when he failed to obtain royal pardon for his early release from jail.

'I am not alone'

Azizah also refuted an obscure news portal which alleged that Azizah was "lonely and alone" on her campaign trail, which has entered its sixth day today.

To show she was neither lonely nor alone, Azizah roped in several top Pakatan leaders to join her on stage as she delivered her short speech at the Tapak Expo.

Among them were PKR deputy chief Azmin Ali (right), central committee member Xavier Jayakumar, Seberang Perai assemblyperson Afif Bahardin, PAS deputy chief Mohamed 'Mat' Sabu, PAS central committee member Hatta Ramli, Penang PAS commissioner Mujahid Yusof Rawa, DAP's political secretary to the Penang chief minister Wong Hon Wai, Batu Kawan MP Kasthuri Patto and Seri Delima assemblyperson RSN Rayer.

Last night at a dinner organised by PAS at Cross Street, Permatang Pasir, these leaders also sang Azizah's praises.

Azmin said Azizah is not an ordinary woman.

"A nation can be rotten because of corrupt leaders but Azizah lived a simple life compared to others," said the Selangor menteri besar.

Mahfuz (left) described Azizah as Permatang Pauh's "most suitable candidate" to take over Anwar’s baton.

"Her victory is not only important for Permatang Pauh, but also the whole country," said the Pokok Sena MP.

"All these years, Azizah and her family have suffered so much because of the struggle," he added.

‘You too, Muhyiddin?’

Hatta, who is PAS election director, reminded that Kak Wan was the founding president of PKR when the party was launched before the 1999 national polls.

She was also the country's first female opposition leader, he said.

She is committed to the struggle until now although her opponents, including Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, try to belittle her ability, he added.

Apart from BN's strategy to portray Azizah as living in her husband's shadow, Muhyiddin has kicked off a campaign to undermine Azizah by questioning her ability to juggle two constituencies.

However Hatta (right) called the DPM's bluff pointing out, "If they say she cannot take care of two constituencies, how about Muhyiddin?

"He is DPM in Putrajaya, but needs to serve his voters in Pagoh as he is the MP there," he said.

Hatta said Pakatan works as a team in Parliament, so the question of whether Azizah can serve Permatang Pauh as MP and Kajang as assemblyperson at the same time does not arise at all.

 

Carpet factor in Anwar’s judicial review bid

Posted: 30 Apr 2015 12:57 AM PDT

Malaysiakini

Claiming a miscarriage of justice, ?PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim today filed an application for a judicial review of the Feb 10 Federal Court decision on Sodomy II, for which he has been jailed for five years.

Anwar cited the unusually prompt statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office following his conviction and the Umno roadshow held after that featuring his case prosecutor Muhammad Shafee Abdullah (below, left), among reasons for the application.

He said he believed there was nothing before the court for it to convict and sentence him, owing to the conflicting evidence on the carpet – purportedly where the alleged incident occurred – which was moved to another unit.

His application for the review was filed by lawyers N Surendran and Michelle Yesudas. Also present was Anwar’s daughter, Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar.

Anwar, 67, wants the rulings of the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court in convicting him to be set aside.

His lawyers cited Rule 137 of the Federal Court Rules for the review of the application that was filed about 11am today.

Anwar, in his affidavit supporting the application, questioned the swiftness of the PMO in issuing its statement on the Federal Court verdict of Feb 10, which he argued gave the impression to the public that the PMO knew the decision before its pronouncement.

Shafee’s conduct at roadshows questioned

"Further it is not a practice for the PMO to issue such a statement in a criminal appeal and it has not happened before in the past in any case. There is no special reason in issuing such a statement.

"I respectfully say it is the abnormality in the conduct of the PMO has caused me grave injustice," the former opposition leader said.

Anwar further questioned Shafee’s conduct in having the roadshow following his conviction alleging that it was backed by Umno the ruling party.

He maintained that Umno is part of the claim of political conspiracy made against him, which was made by none other than Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak himself.

On the carpet used as evidence, defence counsel and former Federal Court judge Gopal Sri Ram said the alleged offence was said to have taken place in condo unit 11-5-1, but the carpet submitted to the court was seized from unit 11-5-2.

‘No evidence carpet was moved’

"The prosecution claimed that the carpet was moved but there is no evidence to suggest that. I do not believe in flying carpets," the senior lawyer had said.

Based on this matter alone, Gopal argued, the sodomy incident did not occurred.

Anwar further cited it was wrong for the court not to accept the evidence of an independent witness Dr Mohd Osman Abdul Hamid, as he was not a witness with any interest in the matter.

He further claimed inconsistency in Saiful’s evidence, in which the accuser testified that the underwear he wore on that fateful day was washed by his mother, but yet the prosecution tendered another of Saiful’s underwear with seminal stains on it.

"Incredibly, the underwear tendered was not the underwear Saiful wore and this renders his evidence as totally unreliable," Anwar argues in his application.

He also questioned investigating officer DSP Jude Blacious Pereira’s conduct in removing the samples taken from Saiful, which had been placed in a plastic bag, and re-labelling them.

"Yet the Federal Court ruled there was no break in the chain of evidence," he said.

Anwar also questioned the court’s rejection of defence witness Dr Thomas Hoogland’s evidence that he (Anwar) was labouring intense back pain and could not have committed the purported (sex) act, but yet it accepted evidence from Hospital Kuala Lumpur’s Dr Jeyaindran Sinnadurai.

Later, outside the court, Nurul Izzah told reporters that they would continue to fight for Anwar, whom she described as a political prisoner as the family believed him to be innocent.

Claiming ‘miscarriage of justice’, Anwar asks Federal Court to review sodomy conviction

Posted: 30 Apr 2015 12:53 AM PDT

TMMO

Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today filed an application with the Federal Court to review his recent sodomy conviction and five-year jail sentence, in yet another attempt to exonerate himself after failing to secure a royal pardon earlier.

Anwar's lawyer N. Surendran said that an application was filed this morning to seek a fresh panel of judges at the Federal Court to review its previous decision.

"The reason is grave miscarriage of justice in the first decision," he told reporters here when explaining the grounds of the review bid filed under Rule 137 of the Rules of Federal Court 1995.

“The court has powers to review its own decision when there has been injustice,” the PKR vice-president added, also arguing later that the Anwar was wrongly imprisoned.

PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar, who was also present, maintained the PKR de-facto leader's innocence and said he is a political prisoner.

“That is the sentiment of the family: ‘We will never surrender’,” Anwar eldest daughter said, noting that the family will not give up on seeking his release through existing legal avenues, despite hardships such as only being allowed monthly visits to the 68-year-old.

On February 10, the Federal Court sentenced Anwar to five years' jail when it upheld the Court of Appeal's 2014 ruling that had reversed Anwar's acquittal of sodomising former aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan.

With the sodomy conviction, Anwar was barred from appearing in Parliament and was disqualified as a federal lawmaker.

According to the application today sighted by reporters, Anwar wants both the Federal Court and Court of Appeal’s decision against him to be set aside.

Alternatively, Anwar wants to have his appeal against the Court of Appeal’s conviction reheard on its merits.

In the same court document, Anwar stated two grounds for his review bid, including his view that the Court of Appeal’s March 7, 2014 decision to convict him ought to be set aside “to prevent injustice”.

Anwar also said the Federal Court’s judgement had been rendered “objectively unsafe” by both the Prime Minister’s Office’s statement on the same day of the apex court’s decision and the conduct of the lead prosecutor after the ruling.