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POLITICS-MALAYSIA: Sleaze, Race Dominate Crucial By-Election PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 23 August 2008 00:30

By Baradan Kuppusamy

PERMATANG PAUH, Penang, Aug 22 (IPS) - Sleaze and race are dominating the by-election for this constituency where opposition leader and self-proclaimed prime minister-in-waiting Anwar Ibrahim is fighting to return to parliament after a decade-long absence.

 
Anwar tells voters that if he elected he will be just one step away from toppling the government and replacing it with a new one that is free of racial discrimination and corruption. He proposes to do that by inducing defections from the ranks of the ruling Barisan Nasional (National Front coalition) or BN.

In response to Anwar’s challenge, the ruling coalition has unleashed money, patronage and the overwhelming control it has over mainstream media to convince the 58,000 voters in this constituency that Ibrahim is simply unfit to be anything, let alone the next prime minister.

Their main weapons in this campaign are sleaze and the manipulation of racial fears to influence the voters, 70 percent of whom are Muslim-Malays.

One matter persistently used in the campaign is the charge filed against Ibrahim on Jul. 26 that he sodomised a former aide, Saiful Bukhari Azlan. The trial starts on Sep. 13.

In the meantime, Azlan has sworn on the Quran that Ibrahim had sodomised him and a video recording of the swearing, done at a leading mosque in the capital on Aug. 16, is now being screened in every village and town here to influence the Malay voters.

The question voters are prompted to ask at every turn is that if Ibrahim, who says he is a victim of a frame-up, is not guilty then why is he afraid to swear on the Quran.

Ministers, senior ruling party leaders and even Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi have turned the knife in urging voters to ponder the matter in a desperate attempt to turn away Malays and defeat Ibrahim in his family stronghold.

Anwar has consistently said he will not swear on the Quran because it is against Islam to do so.

"I have already fulfilled my obligation as a Muslim by filing a complaint against the false accuser in the Shariah court,’’ Ibrahim said in an interview on the sidelines of a hectic campaign schedule that starts at six a.m. with a walkabout at the morning market and ends well past midnight.

"They are using dirty tactics, race and making false accusations to win over the Malays," Anwar told IPS. "This is the dirtiest election ever."

Despite the use of the sodomy allegation, Malays are flocking to his campaign rallies by the thousands and enthusiastically clapping and cheering as he slams government corruption and mismanagement of the economy.

Anwar faces BN candidate Arif Shah Omar Shah and Hanafi Mamat, of the Angkatan Keadilan Insan Malaysia in the contest for the Permatang Pauh seat which fell vacant when Anwar’s wife, Wan Azizah, vacated it so he could contest.

The move is a strategy to unite the opposition under Ibrahim’s leadership and take on the National Front government which is politically at its weakest point after suffering massively in the Mar. 8 general election.

"This by-election has yet to deliver the quality of campaigning that can generate confident optimism in Malaysia’s future," said Bridget Welsh, an American academic observing the by-election campaign.

"The Barisan Nasional campaign is focused on Anwar’s character, and systematically used character assassination as a means to reduce Anwar’s majority," she said.

"Studies show that this sort of attack serves to consolidate a party's core traditional supporters, and rarely sways undecided voters," she said in an article on the campaigning.

Political analysts said it is significant that both sides have failed to move the campaign debate from political character assignation to meaningful dialogue on freedom, democracy and tolerance in a multi-ethnic society.

Civil society activists are disappointed, saying the key issue before the voters is the future of secular guarantees on which this nation was founded and how freedom has eroded on pressure from Islamic fundamentalism.

While the government has not given voters a clear vision of the future, neither is Anwar giving them a clear idea what he means by ‘change’ -- the key word in his campaign arsenal.

"Does change mean a society that puts the constitution over Shariah? Or does it mean just less corruption, more accountability," asked a prominent lawyer who declined to be identified.

"The key issues of today are religious freedom, rule of law, judicial independence and preservation of the constitution from fundamentalists," he said. "None of these major issues are raised or debated.’’

Even within the opposition, by now it is clear that five months after the gains of the general election change means different things to the disparate political parties that form the opposition People’s Alliance coalition.

Islamists are increasingly demanding a society entirely based on Shariah, while non-Muslims hunger for a return to an earlier era when secular guarantees were respected and applied to all citizens equally.

Voters at the by-election -- mostly rice farmers, petty traders and factory workers -- are not being asked to choose between one political programme and another, but are merely bombarded with sordid tales designed to influence their sentiments.

Race is another key factor being exploited win voter support.

Ibrahim has won over the minority Chinese and Indians voters with his promise to abolish corruption, apply special rights to all who need it and treat all citizens as equal.

The government is playing on Malay fears that the Chinese, who are economically dominant, are riding on Anwar and would gain if Malays voted for the former deputy prime minister.

"He is a traitor to the Malays," said Muyhiddin Yassin, a senior leader in the United Malay National Organisation (UMNO), the major Malay party in the BN coalition, during a campaign rally last week.

The "Chinese would gain" theme is played over and over in the government controlled mainstream media, at political rallies, in leaflets and during "whispered" house-to-house campaign.

"If Malays fall for it then it is back to the drawing board for him," said a diplomat with a European mission, on customary condition of anonymity.

While the authorities beat the racial drums, Anwar’s camp is also selectively appealing to particular racial groups with particular messages while keeping its promise of inclusive politics and multi-racialism carefully vague and undefined.

Despite the many setbacks, Ibrahim is expected to win and return to parliament as the opposition leader. Beyond that, becoming prime minister is a difficult task considering the upcoming sodomy trial he faces and the coercive powers that his opponents enjoy.

Nevertheless, the impact of a convincing victory for Anwar would be felt across the country and raise hopes for a new Malaysia without race and discrimination, after five decades of dominance by the UMNO.

The results are also bound to echo across much of the world where Anwar is seen as a leading moderate Muslim leader who is able to successfully marry Islam with secular democracy.
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written by penangboi, August 23, 2008 00:50:49
UMNO/BN is reknown for its racial policies. I'd certainly be surprised if racial issues were not used to its hilt in their campaign. And it's not only racial, they are also throwing in religious issues (accusing DSAI of anti-Islam) and 'moral' issue (sodomy2) as well.

All these certainly add up to the definition of SLEAZE!!!!

No, we the rakyat cannot let such abonimal issues cloud our objective of creating a Malaysia which is just, fair and corruption-free, not only for us now but for our future generations.

This is the opportunity for Malaysia to be TRULY GREAT!!!!!
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written by InEffective, August 23, 2008 08:20:23


Well, for all the clueless malays, chinese, indians out there who believe that BN will look after your (and your children) interests, rights, and opportunity to live a life of happiness and freedom, all power to you.

When you are en shackled into servitude having traded off your basic human rights, you can console yourselves by listening to grandiose speeches of the premier proclaiming he is the leader for all.

And the hollow sounds of 'Unity & Harmony' will resonate in the hopelessness of the chambers of your minds, as you watch your children denied the opportunity of education, toll-controlled by licenses, struggling in sub-standard living conditions, competing against imaginary racial enemies, and slaving away for subsistence wages.

Imagine the smiles of satisfaction on the faces of the unscrupulous politicians (pick your favorite), with all their desires of wealth, power, control, and self-esteem comprehensive satiated, on the backs of your sacrifices.
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written by Tom n Jerry, August 23, 2008 08:28:01
Voters in PP are indeed honoured to be the ones who will finally vote in the government-in-waiting;may you all be well & happy & vote conscientiously smilies/smiley.gif
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written by cwy, August 23, 2008 10:00:43
%0 years ago when I was a ssmall boy, all the races in Malaya are socialising very well, real 'muhibbah' but since Madhathir took over the government, the UMNO Malays are politicking very racistly, thorough animosity! Go to hell, UMNO!
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written by babihutan, August 23, 2008 23:50:29
UMNO is the most racist political party in the world!!!!
They are desperately trying fxxking hard to attract more Malay voters. They used Sodomy case, corruption in Perak, UiTM issue........
Now, Singapore, Isreal and USA are involved and used in Permatang Pauh by-election.



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written by ASK4u, August 24, 2008 08:52:39
They aired Lim Guan Eng speech yesterday on TV3. He was seen
to be talking about abolishing NEP and creating equality among all races. Guys, please check if this was a pre-election speech or what? If this was a recent speech, than Mr Guan Eng is seriously in need of some lessons in politics, especialy so when PP by-election is just around the corner. What I don't understand, first it was Selangor MB Mr Khalid and now Penang MB Mr Guan Eng. I'm sure my 2 cents worth political advice is not welcome here, but I'm just concern all this unmindful talk will jeopardise DSAI chance of winning in PP. Remember, PP 70% Malays, so why talk about abolishing NEP, opening up 10% UiTM for non-bumi etc, especially now. BN will stick itself on this issues like a leech and exploit the Malay sentiments, so becareful, think before you utter a word. Learn from DSAI, see how skillful he is in his choices of words. Observe and learn from him guys. smilies/cool.gif
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written by ASK4u, August 24, 2008 08:56:46
written by babihutan, August 23, 2008 | 23:50:29
UMNO is the most racist political party in the world!!!!
They are desperately trying fxxking hard to attract more Malay voters. They used Sodomy case, corruption in Perak, UiTM issue........
Now, Singapore, Isreal and USA are involved and used in Permatang Pauh by-election.





Wow, look at the banner guys. BN can be banned from contesting for this banner. This is sedition anti-campaign and against the code of ethics.
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