Monday, September 26, 2011

MARI TENGOK!!! Akhbar Cina belajar jadi pembohong macam Utusan

Lihat gambar di bawah ini. Ketika Najib mengayuh basikal sambil melambai tangannya, ruangan bahagian kanannya kosong.

Lihat pula gambar keratan akhbar di bawah ini. Gambar yang sama, kedudukan dan gelagat yang sama, bezanya tiba-tiba Koh Tsu Koon tercongok di sebelah kanan Najib dan turut sama mengayuh basikal.




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Hasil kerja : Milo Suam

Lihat pula gambar Koh Tsu Koon tertungging semasa mengayuh basikal di (SINI)

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Hari Raya sambil berbakti

PARIT BUNTAR : Lebih 2000 yang terdiri daripada pelbagai lapisan masyarakat yang tinggal di Kampung Kedah dan kawasan sekitar menghadiri majlis jamuan Aidilfitri PAS Cawangan Simpang Empat Kampung Kedah .

Pengarah program Fakhrurrazi Khalid berkata, Majlis jamuan Aidilfitri pada tahun ini seperti juga tahun lepas, kami mengumpulkan dana kebajikan untuk disumbangkan kepada mereka yang memerlukan

“Alhamdulillah kesempatan Syawal ini, jamuan Aidilfitri ini dapat diadakan meraikan orang ramai dan mengeratkan silaturrahim .

“ Yang jauh tentunya semakin dekat dan yang dekat pasti pula semakin erat . Lebih mengembirakan lagi apabila majlis ini memberi peluang kepada kami berbakti kepada warga emas dan ibu tunggal” katanya

Menurut Fakharurrazi , walaupun bergerak di peringkat cawangan , PAS Cawangan ini tetap berusaha mencari mencari dana kebajikan untuk diberikan kepada warga emas, ibu tunggal dan anak yatim.

“ Seramai 70 orang warga emas dan ibu tunggal menerima sumbangan daripada PAS Cawangan sempena majlis jamuan Aidilfitri PAS Cawangan.

“ PAS Simpang Empat Kampung Kedah juga memberi cenderahati kepada 26 orang guru-guru Pasti , 10 anggota Unit Amal dan 10 anggota An- Nisa Parit Buntar”katanya

Fakhrurrazi berkata, setiap kali PAS Cawangan ini mengadakan program, akan diselitkan penyampaian sumbangan kepada mereka yang memerlukan.

“ Sumbangan yang diberi bergantung kepada dana kebajikan yang diperolehi PAS Cawangan .

“ Kadang-kadang sumbangan yang diterima besar, kadang-kadang kecil tetapi PAS Cawangan tidak berputus asa untuk membantu warga emas , ibu tunggal dan anak yatim” katanya

Majlis jamuan Aidilfitri PAS Kampung Kedah turut dihadiri Pesuruhjaya PAS Perak Abu Bakar Husin, Ahli Parlimen Parit Buntar Dr. Mujahid Yusuf Rawa dan Ketua Pemuda PAS Perak Zawawi Abu Hasan.



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MEWAH !!! Bas Guan Eng , DHAIF!!! Bas Najib



N'N:Bagai langit dan bumi.....

Jumpa juga akhirnya gambar bas yang dinaiki oleh Najib dan Rosmah semalam, aku dah agak Najib dan Rosmah pasti tak sanggup untuk menaiki bas yang gambarnya seperti diatas..




Semalam kebanyakkan portal Online menyiarkan berita tentang Najib naik bas dalam lawatannya ke Perak.

Kata Najib "Dulu naik kereta kali ini kita naik bas jumpa rakyat, mesejnya nak rasa bagaimana tidak ada protokol antara pemimpin dan rakyat.

"Tak boleh pisah antara satu sama lain dan ini akan bawa pemimpin dekat dengan rakyat," katanya pada acara pertama lawatannya iaitu jamuan Aidilfitri bersama Perdana Menteri di Taman Soon Choon di Ipoh – berita sepenuhnya sila baca di SINI

Aku sangka Najib dan Rosmah menaiki bas eksress yang mempunyai tiga tempat duduk satu baris yang boleh dianggap sebagai mewah juga.. contohnya seperti gambar bas di bawah..



Rupa-rupanya sangkaan aku meleset.. korang tengoklah gambar Najib dan Rosmah di dalam bas dibawah…



Betul kata Najib "Tak boleh pisah antara satu sama lain (satu sama lain tu maksudnya Najib dan Rosmah) dan ini akan bawa pemimpin dekat dengan rakyat (Bas mewah ini akan membawa Najib mendekati rakyat),"

ASD

Berita berkaitan..

Najib Teruja Naik Bas Bertemu Rakyat

BATU GAJAH: Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak pada Sabtu teruja dengan pengalaman pertamanya menaiki bas dalam rangka lawatan kerjanya ke Perak bersama isterinya Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor serta anggota rombongan yang lain.

"Sangat mengujakan, kita cuba konsep "Bus Tour"... setakat ini saya rasa seronok sebab dalam bas ini suasananya cukup mesra dan riang kerana bersantai.

"Kita asyik bergurau antara satu sama lain, dan tidak rasa letih. Dalam perjalanan, banyak perkara yang boleh dibincangkan," katanya kepada pemberita selepas merasmikan Karnival 1Malaysia di Tanjung Tualang di sini, Sabtu.

Menurut Najib, pihaknya akan melihat kemungkinan untuk terus menggunakan konsep lawatan kerja menggunakan bas pada masa akan datang kerana ianya berbeza dan menyeronokkan.

Lima buah bas digunakan dalam lawatan kerja Najib ke Perak itu bermula dari Ipoh ke Gopeng sehingga ke Sungai Siput sejauh kira-kira 50 km untuk bertemu rakyat pelbagai bangsa termasuk masyarakat Orang Asli di Lasah, Sungai Siput.

Turut serta dalam rombongan itu ialah Menteri Besar Perak Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir, Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, dan Presiden MCA Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek. -BERNAMA

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BOHONG!!! Budaya UMNO melalui media

Selain lidah rasmi UMNO seperti Utusan Malaysia dan TV3, agensi berita nasional Bernama turut menyertai serangan terhadap Pakatan Rakyat dengan menyiarkan berita palsu dengan niat memfitnah terhadap Lim Guan Eng.asd

Bernama dalam laporan berita pada 23 September telah menyebut:

“Lim, yang juga Setiausaha Agung DAP, dalam satu temuramah sebuah stesen radio di Australia dilaporkan, berkata Johor bukanlah negeri yang selamat kerana penuh dengan jenayah dan peluang untuk diculik sangat mudah berbanding di Pulau Pinang. Kenyataan Lim itu dibuat sebagai cubaan untuk mengalihkan pelaburan Australia dari Johor ke Pulau Pinang.”


Justeru, Guan Eng yang juga Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang telah menuntut supaya Bernama menarik balik laporannya yang mendakwa kononnya Guan Eng telah memburukkan negeri Johor menerusi satu wawancara dengan Radio Australia minggu lalu.

Beliau yang juga Ahli Parlimen Bagan bercadangan untuk mengambil tindakan undang-undang jika Bernama enggan meminta maaf atas pembohongannya.

Setiausaha Akhbar (II) Ketua Menteri, Wong Kim Fei, yang telah menghantar surat kepada Bernama tentang perkara itu, telah menjelaskan bahawa perkataan “Johor” tidak disebutkan sama sekali dalam wawancara dengan Radio Australia itu.

Sebaliknya, wawancara itu menyentuh mengenai pandangan Guan Eng tentang pengumuman Datuk Seri Najib Razak memansuhkan Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri, usaha pertukaran pendatang dan pencari hak suaka serta kemajuan kerajaan negeri Pakatan Rakyat Pulau Pinang.

Berikutan berita palsu itu, para pemimpin UMNO telah membidas Guan Eng sedangkan Setiausaha Agung DAP itu tidak pernah membuat kenyataan sedemikian rupa sebagaimana yang disiarkan oleh Bernama.

Malah, Utusan Malaysia melalui pengarang kanannya dalam kolum Bisik-Bisik Mngguan Awang Selamat semalam turut menyebarkan fitnah daripada berita palsu itu, mengaitkan Guan Eng dengan kenyataan bekas Perdana Menteri Singapura Lee Kuan Yew dahulu mengenai Johor sebagai “negeri yang tidak selamat kerana banyak berlaku jenayah”.

Menurut Wong, Guan Eng tidak pernah menyebut satu patah perkataan pun mengenai Johor atau merujuk kepada keadaan di negeri-negeri lain di Malaysia sewaktu wawancara dengan Radio Australia itu.

“Oleh kerana laporan (Bernama) tentang Lim dengan Radio Australia adalah tidak benar, palsu dan penuh dengan pembohongan, Bernama harus menarik balik dan memohon maaf tanpa syarat kepada Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang dengan segera dan menyiarkan (kandungan surat) ini dalam Bernama.

“Jika gagal Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang akan mengambil tindakan perundangan ke atas Bernama,” ujarnya. – Roketkini.com


Transkrip temubual Guan Eng dan Radio Australia..

Korang tolong cari sat ada tak Guan Eng sebut apa yang Bernama laporkan itu..

Human rights and Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng

September 20, 2011 14:01:54

Lim Guan Eng is the Chief Minister of the Malaysian state of Penang and the Secretary General of Malaysia's Democratic Action Party, the DAP.

Mr Lim has brought resounding progress to Penang under his system of governance based on the principles of 'Competency, Accountability and Transparency'.

On Monday, the Chief Minister delivered a speech on human rights and transparency at a function sponsored by the Centre for Malaysian Studies at Monash University's Asia Institute here in Melbourne.

Presenter: Cameron Wilson
Speaker: Lim Guan Eng, Chief Minister of Penang and Secretary General of Malaysia's Democratic Action Party

Listen: Windows Media

LIM: We were quite pleased when he made the announcement but when he said subsequently that it'll be scrapped next year likely after the next elections, we were wondering whether he's just a cosmetic exercise and merely to present or portray his human rights credentials. So I think whether this is a genuine repeal of the act I think remains to be seen, there's a big question mark.

WILSON: Do you think you'll get more detail before the election?

LIM: We hope so but if he's sincere about repealing the act he should have done it at the coming parliamentary sitting this year. There's no reason to wait for it next year. How difficult is it to repeal an act? It's only a one-page statute, and I do not think there will be any opposition in parliament.

WILSON: How much of this decision or the announcement to repeal the act, how much do you think is related to some of the protests and the social push that we've seen in Malaysia this year?

LIM: Definitely it's linked because the Bersih rally, the quest for free, fair and clean elections was badly mishandled by the government resulting in two-thousand arrests of ordinary and law-abiding citizens, and Malaysia received widespread condemnation of the harsh crackdown. And I think they lost tremendous support, the Prime Minister's approval rating slipped from a high of 73 per cent to 59 per cent. So this is an attempt by him to shore-up support to try to regain the initiative that he's also a human rights advocate. But we are wondering whether he's merely pouring old wine in new bottles.

WILSON: Does that change in support for the Prime Minister or drop as you say in support for the Prime Minister, does it naturally translate to an increased support for Bersih?

LIM: Definitely, and also I think it also eats into his efforts to try to win back more states in the next elections. So this is as I said an attempt, a cosmetic exercise which will only be proven if he continues to repeal it next year, but if he does it this year. And also the other question of this Cameron is that he has said that whilst the ISA is going to be repealed, it'll be replaced by two other preventive laws, and we are wondering if the preventive laws that he's going to replace the ISA is the same. And it's not one, it's two preventive laws, and are we getting now two ISA's instead of one.

WILSON: And at this stage the detail of those two new laws is still relatively scant?

LIM: No details whatsoever. So it may end up to be just an empty, a meaningless announcement.

WILSON: Can we add, I'd like to hear your personal experience with the Internal Security Act. Now you were arrested under this act in the past, it was quite some time ago, but can you just outline for us the circumstances of that arrest?

LIM: Well I was detained for being a threat to national security, at the time I was only 26 years old, newly elected to parliament, and it is actually a preventive law which detains you without trial. So it is a subjective exercise or discretionary exercise by the minister in charge. They do not have to justify why they arrested you, and it is arbitrary and completely, well described as high-handed abuse of democratic norms, an act to stifle dissent. If I am considered a security threat when I was only 26 years old, I'd like to believe I'm a greater security threat now. Why am I not detained now?

WILSON: But did you know at the time that you were being antagonistic and you perhaps would be subject to this sort of treatment?

LIM: No I expected to be detained at some point of my career, not when I was just elected to parliament. How can you be a threat to national security when you are just 26 and I do not think I was that influential that if I'm not detained the whole country will go up in flames. That is far-fetched.

WILSON: And you were detained for over a year, just explain the circumstances?

LIM: 18 months, well for the first 60 days you are put under solitary confinement, the conditions of detention were what you saw in the movies; interrogation continuously for 48 hours, they put you in an enclosed room without any windows, only a ventilation shute or a vent and you're just cut off completely from society. So you only face four walls and you have no human contact whatsoever except with your interrogators. And I think that boredom and that solitary confinement can really drive you up the wall.

WILSON: So you had no idea of what sort of support you might have had outside of your confinement and how much people knew about your situation?

LIM: For the first 60 days, none. But after my detention was extended for two years, then I had contact with the outside world, but not for the first 60 days.

WILSON: How did that experience shape your political career?

LIM: Well when you're detained under ISA there are only two possible results; one is either you break down and you give in, what ... described to your family you are turned over, or you become more determined to try to reform. And I think that I ended up angry and more determined as I said to make sure that what happened to me if possible doesn't happen to other Malaysians.

WILSON: My guest on Connect Asia's Profile segment today is Lim Guan Eng -- the chief minister of the Malaysian island state of Penang, and Secretary General of Malaysia's Democratic Action Party. Did you feel at all that your family's role, the fact that you're from a politically active family and relatively well educated and the like, did that change the treatment you received?

LIM: No I think that probably they treated me a little bit more harshly than my other comrades, probably because I was a little bit, I was a young man then, I was angry at the fact that I was detained, and some of the questions that they asked and the reasons they tried to justify for my detention were just ridiculous. So they considered me to be uncooperative and that's why as I said perhaps they treated me a little bit more harshly.

WILSON: And how is that use of detention and the ISA, how has that changed in your view the use of that to influence political opposition over the years since you were detained, what is it, it's 25 years ago now?

LIM: 1987, that'll be nearly 25 years, right.

WILSON: So has it changed, have you seen a different treatment of political opponents in that time?

LIM: Yes, I think the treatment now is a little bit more, well I wonder whether the use of the word humane is appropriate, but I think they treat them a little bit gentler than during our time, because they're used to getting away with it, and when you highlighted your abusers they had to do some modifications. But again these are superficial modifications. The core of the issue is that the ISA is evil, detention without trial is wrong. Nothing, no explanation can turn what is black into white. And it must be scrapped unconditionally.

WILSON: So that's what you'd be looking for from the Prime Minister, Najib Razak, is it, a commitment to repeal it unconditionally?

LIM: That's right.

WILSON: How optimistic are you that you will actually see that?

LIM: Well the fact that he's forced to yield, previously his position is that there will be no repeal of the ISA and he's refused to compromise on questions of security. Now this sudden announcement I think is a result of concerted pressure from all segments of society, even from supporters within the ruling coalition. I think he has come to realise that he cannot withstand the demands of civil society, and even if Malaysia is to be a civilised nation such oppressive, repressive and suppressive laws have to go.

WILSON: Do you believe that the Australian High Court decision to reject Australia's planned deal to send asylum seekers to Malaysia for processing and the attention that that has brought on Malaysia as a country, its human rights practices here in Australia, do you feel that's had any influence?

LIM: Well I would say it may have prompted the Prime Minister to speed up the calls and the demands that the ISA be scrapped. Definitely it's embarrassing for Malaysia to be described by certain political leaders in Australia, and I think more importantly by the Australian High Court that we do not measure up to international human rights norms. And I do not think that this is something that we can hold our heads up high, and definitely I'm sure it would have prompted the Prime Minister to speed up the consideration to repeal the act.

WILSON: Is that not overstating the influence of Australia's court decision and the debate here in Australia that this decision could see a repeal enacted that's been on the cards for years with nothing happening?

LIM: I just say it could have prompted the decision be speeded up. As I said Malaysia doesn't want to be measured negatively compared to Nauru. I would think that wouldn't be complimentary by any standards. So definitely it would be embarrassing for any Malaysian leader, well not only just in Australia but also other countries that our human rights record doesn't measure up internationally, and I think by repealing or by making this announcement he has received tremendous credit, and I'm sure Malaysia has received favourable press internationally.

WILSON: So in hindsight was entering into negotiations with Australia for an asylum seeker deal, was that perhaps an error in judgement, did it just bring about greater scrutiny on Malaysia?

LIM: Maybe in retrospect yes, but I think initially they were looking at the economic benefits of this deal. And when Malaysia's human rights record was scrutinised, in the end it just doesn't measure up.

WILSON: Can we just finish up talking a little bit on a separate note, talking about economics in Malaysia at the moment, Penang where you're from, one of the most developed and economically important states of Malaysia. What's driving its boom at the moment?

LIM: I think a couple of factors; number one I think many companies are looking for alternatives and Penang is able to offer that because we have finally got our act together. Principally since we took over in 2008 we have implemented governance based on competency, accountability and transparency. We have taken a strong stance against corruption, promoting integrity and I would like to say that basically we have nearly zero corruption in Penang. We were praised by Transparency International for implementing open tenders and fighting corruption.

WILSON: So has that been a success the implementation of the open tenders?

LIM: Yes we have saved public money resulting in budget surpluses every year, and we've got record budget surpluses, so this has resulted in record levels of investment, record budget surpluses, a labour shortage and also nearly zero debt.

WILSON: Is it something that you could see being applied to the rest of Malaysia?

LIM: Definitely, actually when you talk about open tenders Cameron it is an international norm, but in Malaysia it is considered as what I would describe as even heresy, heresy because Malaysia has never practised open tenders, it is always done through negotiated tenders and basically something for the cronies, something on the gravy train. So we feel that we have proven that a clean government practising transparency, practising open tenders can out-perform a government that looks after cronies and is not transparent.

WILSON: So given all we've discussed in the last 15 minutes here, the change in politics, some of the change in the economics that you've just discussed there, how significant is this moment in Malaysia's history for real reform, to really see changes in the future of the way the country is run?

LIM: Well we're at a crossroads, whether we can see change and I think change is now the most powerful word in the world. You can't stop change, you either have to change or you will be changed, and it is up to Malaysians to seize the initiative to reclaim democracy and reclaim their government. Government should be for the people, not for the cronies, and if Malaysians are able to have the courage to change I'm sure we can be high-income economy and we can join the ranks of civilised democratic nations.

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TU DIA!!! Tsu Khoon jatuh bukan ditimpa UMNO tapi basikal

Korang nak tahu kenapa Koh Tsu Koon dalam gambar disebelah ini diketawakan oleh Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang, Lim Guan Eng dan juga Pengerusi Badan Perhubungan UMNO negeri,Datuk Zainal Abidin Osman yang gambarnya kelihatan dibelakang Guan Eng itu?... tengok kat bawah..

Sebelum itu.. gambar-gambar ini telah dirakam pada hari Ahad lalu di dalam satu program yang dinamakan program Kayuhan Amal 1Malaysia Untuk Pelajaran di Straits Quay, Tanjong Tokong di Georgetown anjuran Kwang Wah Yit Poh.ASD


Sebahagian berita dari Bernama.

Program anjuran Kwang Wah Yit Poh itu turut disertai oleh Koh, Menteri Pelancongan Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen yang juga Naib Presiden MCA, Lim, Pengerusi Kwang Wah Yit Poh Datuk Ong Gim Huat dan barisan Exco negeri.

Sementara itu, Koh yang juga pengerusi Barisan Nasional negeri, terlibat dalam satu kemalangan kecil yang berlaku di hadapan Pantai Molek di Georgetown ketika mengiringi Najib mengayuh basikal.

Koh ketika ditemui pemberita berkata kejadian itu berlaku apabila satu kemalangan membabitkan dua remaja di hadapannya dan beliau tidak sempat mengelak.

"Kejadian itu berlaku secara tiba-tiba dan saya tidak sempat menekan brek basikal lalu melanggar basikal dua remaja itu," katanya yang kelihatan berjalan terhencut-hencut dan tidak mengalami sebarang kecederaan serius meskipun berasa sakit di bahagian lutut kiri.- Bernama












Cari makan punya pasal.. tak tahu berbasikalpun digagahi juga.. bayangkan kalau yang tersungkur itu Bik Mama...

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82 Penduduk Sg Besar terima surat hak milik tanah , jangan harap kalau BN perintah

SABAK BERNAM 26 SEPT : Seramai 82 penduduk sekitar kawasan Sungai Besar di sini menerima surat hak milik tanah (notis 5A) yang diserahkan kerajaan negeri Selangor menerusi Menteri Besar, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim sempena lawatan rasmi beliau dalam Program Khas Mesra Rakyat di Sabak Bernam hari ini.

Rata-rata yang menerima notis 5A adalah waris kepada peneroka tanah yang selama ini menanti lebih daripada 50 tahun di bawah pemerintahan Barisan Nasional.


Penyerahan ini membuktikan kerajaan Pakatan Rakyat menunaikan janjinya untuk memberikan hak milik tanah kepada rakyat.

Menteri Besar dalam ucapannya berkata, penerima notis 5A diingatkan agar tidak menjual tanah tersebut kepada pihak lain.

Dalam masa sama, beliau turut menyampaikan sijil ASB kepada 45 orang penduduk setempat.

Pemerhatian TV Selangor melihat penerima kelihatan gembira dengan pemberian notis 5A oleh kerajaan negeri.

Dalam majlis itu juga, rakyat berpeluang berdialog dan menyuarakan pandangan mereka secara terus kepada Menteri Besar.

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Tumpukan tuntutan BERSIH usah tertipu dengan isu umporno

Surat terbuka ini ditujukan kepada seluruh rakyat Malaysia khususnya pimpinan Pakatan Rakyat. Ingin saya tegaskan bahawa kesusahan, kekalutan, kegusaran sentiasa menyelubungi kita lantaran negara diurus tadbir dengan diselimuti kronisme, rasuah, penipuan dan sebagainya. Hasilnya adalah pembolotan kekayaan negara secara korup oleh kelompok-kelompok dan individu-individu tertentu dan rakyat semakin terhimpit lantaran nilai ringgit yang semakin kecil.

Meskipun rakyat semakin sedar dan cuba untuk melakukan perubahan, namun segalanya menjadi sia-sia apabila undi rakyat tidak menjadi penentu, tetapi yang menjadi penentu adalah pengundi-pengundi palsu (pengundi hantu, pengundi ‘clone’ dan sebagainya). Sebagai contoh yang mudah adalah pengguguran senarai pengundi yang berjaya didedahkan dan dibantah oleh PAS Selangor.

Kesedaran bagi mendesak untuk pembaikan terhadap pilihan raya yang bersih telah berjaya dimobilisasi oleh gabungan NGO dan didokong rakyat iaitu BERSIH. Namun malangnya kesedaran yang penting ini telah berjaya dipudarkan oleh Barisan Nasianal. Bagaimana? Jawapannya sangat senang, iaitu para pemikir BN akan mengalihkan isu ini kepada isu-isu lain agar rakyat tidak dapat lagi fokus. BN akan mengaturkan proksi-proksi mereka iaitu media arus perdana, NGO-NGO, mantan-mantan pimpinan BN, jabatan-jabatan dan pelbagai lagi agensi agar mengubah isu dan isu sebenar akan tenggelam bagi mamanjangkan hayat BN.

Bagaimana? Terdapat banyak cara yang diaturkan oleh pemikir-pemikir BN yang harus kita sedari agar kita tidak tertipu lagi, dan agar kita tidak tertari dan mengikut kehendak mereka. Antara rahsia mereka adalah:

1. Mencipta dan mempromosikan perkara yang membingungkan atau menyentak Pakatan Rakyat.

2. Menyibukkan rakyat dengan menimbulkan perkara menyusahkan rakyat.

3. Membuat pendedahan yang boleh melekakan Pakatan Rakyat.

4. Membangkitkan isu-isu perkauman atau polemik agama.

Mari kita perhatikan satu-persatu.

Setiap kali BN merasa mereka terancam dengan pendedahan (dalam hal ini, pilihanraya yang bersih), BN akan mencipta dan melontarkan gelaran-gelaran atau tuduhan-tuduhan bagi menjatuhkan Pakatan Rakyat. Tidak kiralah sama ada melabelkan Pakatan Rakyat sebagai pengganas, pelampau agama, pelampau bangsa, terpesong dari perjuangan asal bahkan mereka akan melakukan serangan-serangan peribadi. Akhirnya rakyat akan kebingungan dan pimpinan Pakatan Rakyat pula sibuk menjawab tuduhan yang dilemparkan. Maka tuntutan pilihan raya bersih akan ditenggelamkan.

Kedua, kerajaan BN akan menimbulkan isu yang akan menggusarkan rakyat, contohnya menaikkan cukai, menaikkan tarif, kenaikan harga minyak, tol dan sebagainya, sama ada akhirnya mereka akan berlagak hero menyelesaikan masalah tersebut atau mereka akan membiarkan rakyat terkapai-kapai menyelesaikan masalah ditimbulkan ini. Maka tuntutan pilihan raya bersih akan terkubur.

Ketiga, BN juga sanggup mewujudkan perkara-perkara yang menggembirakan Pakatan Rakyat bagi melekakan pendokong dan pimpinan Pakatan Rakyat. Contohnya, mereka akan berlakon bergaduh sesama sendiri. Bayangkan tiba-tiba Dr Mahathir dan Muhyiddin Yassin menyokong Hudud dan ada pula pimpinan lain yang menentang. Sedangkan selama ini pedulikah mereka? Bahkan mereka sanggup melakukan pendakwaan terhadap individu atau pimpinan-pimpinan mereka sendiri. Sebagai kesan, pimpinan dan penyokong Pakatan Rakyat akan bergembira dengan isu yang didentangkan dan sibuk menceritakan hal tersebut. Akhirnya tuntutan pilihan raya bersih akan terkubur.

Keempat, BN juga sanggup menimbulkan isu-isu perkauman, menimbulkan polimik antara agama, bahkan sanggup menimbulkan polemik dengan negara lain. Hal begini bukan baru, mereka sanggup menimbulkan polemik-polemik ini kerana mereka tahu apabila berlaku kekecohan atau rakyat rasa tidak selamat, rakyat akan menumpukan perhatian kepada isu-isu tersebut. Akhirnya tuntutan pilihan raya bersih akan terkubur.

Lantaran itulah, saya ingin menyeru kepada seluruh rakyat Malaysia yang menginginkan hidup yang lebih baik, agar menumpukan sepenuh perhatian dan menggembleng tenaga menuntut pilihan raya yang bersih. Seandainya terdapat isu-isu yang cuba ditimbulkan, janganlah kita mudah teralih arah.

Kepada pimpinan Pakatan Rakyat pula, apalah salahnya jika kita terus bekerja membela rakyat, namun jika ditanya mengenai isu-isu lain yang cuba dipolemikkan, jawabkan sahaja, “kita insya Allah mampu menyelesaikannya (apa jua isu) apabila kita memenangi pilihanraya dan menjadi kerajaan, syaratnya pilihanraya mestilah diadakan dengan bersih”. - Syarizal Maksir

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