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Southeast Asia
Malaysian Vote Was 'Mother of All Frauds', Says Opposition Leader
2013-05-12
[An Nahar] Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim Saturday called Malaysia's recent elections "the mother of all frauds" as he kept up the pressure over polls he says were stolen by the 56-year-old regime.

Anwar addressed tens of thousands in the opposition-governed northern state of Penang three days after a massive rally in the capital Kuala Lumpur kicked off a series of protest gatherings.

Anwar has branded the May 5 elections -- won by the Barisan Nasional (National Front) ruling coalition -- a heist by Prime Minister Najib Razak and accused the Election Commission (EC) of bias.

"The EC were cheats. The last (election)... is the mother of all frauds," he told the crowd.

"In these elections, we demand answers, and we demand the answers now."

Anwar called the rallies to pressure Najib over the elections, the worst performance ever by the regime, which has ruled Malaysia since independence in 1957. He has said he will soon produce evidence of fraud.

Najib's government insists the elections were free and fair.

Any move to overturn the result looks doomed to fail, with the three-party opposition accusing the EC and courts of being in the government's pocket.

Anwar indicated Saturday the opposition would focus less on challenging the result and more on exposing pro-government biases in the electoral system.

The charismatic Anwar, 65, has battled Barisan ever since he was ousted from its top ranks in a 1998 power struggle and placed in durance vile
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for six years on sex and corruption charges widely seen as trumped-up.

The vote was touted as the first in which the opposition had a chance to unseat Barisan.

But the coalition retained a solid majority in parliament despite winning a minority of the popular vote, a factor blamed on pro-Barisan parliamentary redistricting.

Police have said speakers at the larger initial rally in the capital Wednesday could face sedition charges, but no action has yet been taken.

On Saturday authorities in neighboring Singapore, where several hundred thousand Malaysians live and work, said they incarcerated
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21 Malaysians for staging an illegal protest, apparently in support of the Penang rally.

A police front man told Agence La Belle France Presse the Malaysians were held under the Public Order Act, under which organizers of illegal protests can be placed in durance vile
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for up to six months or fined Sg$10,000 ($8,100).

Indelible ink used in the May 5 polls to thwart multiple-voting easily washed off voter's hands, and there were numerous accounts of angry citizens confronting suspected foreign "voters" at polling centers.

Anwar had earlier alleged a government scheme to fly tens of thousands of "dubious" and possibly foreign voters to flood key constituencies.

The opposition also has raised a number of cases in which they said voting patterns or handling of ballot boxes were suspicious.

The opposition has said another rally will be held Sunday in the state of Perak, near Penang, followed by a swing to the nation's east coast.
Posted by:Fred

#2  This has all the signs of putting local Muslims on a violent collision course wid the increasing numbers of Chinese emigres to the country.

But thats why China has its offshore Sansha/Sasha province, + PLAN, in what was formerly known as the South China Sea, now isn't it.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-05-12 19:58  

#1  I thought the Mother of All Frauds™ was Stanley Ann Dunham
Posted by: Frank G   2013-05-12 10:07  

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