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“Ajaran Sesat” oleh Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya

Dalam satu bulan yang lalu, Pengerusi dan Timbalan Pengerusi SPR sering mengatakan tentang “ajaran sesat.Lihat TheBorneoPost 20hb Feb 13 dan TheStar 22hb Mar 13.Ia telah jelasnya menjadi satu corak yang tidak seharusnya ditinggal tanpa dicabar oleh kerana ia seakan-akan mengelirukan orang awam.

Setelah menuduh NGO-NGO tidak bernama mengelirukan orang awam dengan “ajaran sesat”, SPR terus programnya mengelirukan orang awam malah lebih dengan membuat pengumuman awam yang akan retak atas tatapan yang teliti.

“Ajaran Sesat” by the Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya

For the past one month, the EC Chairman and Deputy Chairman have been flogging the meme ‘ajarasesat. See TheBorneoPost 20th Feb 13 and TheStar 22nd Mar 13. It has clearly become a pattern that should not be left unchallenged as it appears designed to mislead the public.

Having accused unnamed NGOs of confusing the public with “ajaransesat”, the SPR continues its program of confusing the public even more by making public pronouncements that come apart upon careful scrutiny.

Malaysia Electoral Reform Programme (MERP): Open Letter to Prime Minister and Opposition Leader of Malaysia

Y.A.B. Dato' Sri Hj. Mohd Najib bin Tun Hj. Abdul Razak,            02 Jan 2013
Perdana Menteri Dan Menteri Kewangan

Telefon: 03-8888 8010 / 03-8888 3410
Fax: 03-8888 7711 / 03-8888 0142
Alamat: Pejabat YAB Perdana Menteri
Blok Utama
Bangunan Perdana Putra
Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan
62502 Putrajaya

cc Dato' Sri Anwar Ibrahim,
Ketua Pembangkang Parlimen Malaysia.

An Open Letter for the Prime Minister and Pakatan Rakyat's consideration:

This letter details the processes necessary to achieve a Free and Fair Electoral System. It challenges both the Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader to rise above politics to co-operate for the people's benefit and welfare.

Tindak Mala​ysia challenges EC to a public debate

Civil society movement, Tindak Malaysia today issued a challenge to both the Election Commission (EC) and the Public Select Committee (PSC) to a public debate on how clean the electoral roll is.

The proposed dates have also been suggested – either on April 20, 21 or 22.

Its founder, Wong Piang Yow (for the Chinese press, 黄炳耀) who has submitted over 100 proposals on how to improve the electoral process to safeguard the interest of voters’ rights, said it is time that both the EC and PSC debate with concerned members of the public (Tindak Malaysia) on this important topic which, if broadcast, “live” on RTM will allow Malaysians from all walks of life to decide on the commitment of Prime Minister, Najib Razak’s administration to cleaning up the electoral roll.

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