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Penang state assembly: Utusan reporter barred from covering ceremony

Posted: 28 Jun 2013 02:30 AM PDT

Security guards chased away a reporter from Utusan Malaysia who arrived to cover the swearing-in ceremony of state assemblymen.

In the 9.30am incident, the guards refused to allow Mohd Firdaus Ismail from entering the state assembly compound.

Mohd Firdaus said the guards refused to give him a visitor's pass and told him that it was on the order of his superiors.

"A security guard told me that Utusan reporters are not allowed into the state assembly to cover the ceremony," he told reporters.

Dissatisfied, he held a solo protest by holding a placard written "Transparency Died Here" and moved in circles in front of the main gate.

The newspaper reporter said that his action was to express frustration with the Penang state government which had bandied about freedom of the press.

Mohd Firdaus said the Penang government had previously banned Utusan from covering the state assembly after a motion was tabled in the state assembly.

"But now, we are in the new term of the state assembly. They should present a new motion as the old motion has lapsed," he added.

New State Assembly Speaker Law Choo Kiang said the the security guards had made the mistake of using the old directive.

He said he never prevented reporters from covering proceedings in the state assembly.
"I would like to clarify that the incident occurred because of a technical error by the security guards. I promise that it will not happen again."

Law invited the media to cover the first meeting of the first state assembly session next Tuesday.

Najib Turns the Tables on Pakatan’s Question Time Attack

Posted: 28 Jun 2013 12:09 AM PDT

In the first week of the new Parliament we have observed three great traditions of Westminster Parliamentary democracy: The swearing in ceremony, the King's speech and the first question and answer session.

It is the latter which provides the most excitement because only this institution, otherwise called questions without notice, gives the Opposition the chance to score points off the Government and that's exactly what Pakatan Rakyat tried to do Wednesday.

Led by Opposition leader in the house Lim Kit Siang (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim remains the named Opposition Leader), it accused the Government of "race-baiting and Chinese bashing" alleging that this undermined Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's call for reconciliation in the wake of the fractious poll.

But Najib was having none of it, pointing out that the first step towards mending fences and moving forward is to deal with the past. For Pakatan Rakyat, that means accepting the result of GE13.

"As long as (you reject the results), national reconciliation can never happen. Accepting the general election results is the core of national reconciliation," Najib said.

This doubtless put Kit Siang in his place and gives the DAP elder statesman something to think about because he long ago accepted the election result, as have most MPs in DAP, PAS and even PKR.

But Pakatan Rakyat's glorious leader Anwar is the fly in the ointment. By steadfastly refusing to accept GE13, promising more 505 rallies, calling for mass resignations at the EC and calling for fresh by-elections in at least 60 seats, he is not only showing himself to be sulky and childish, but he is now undermining the performance of his own coalition in the Dewan Rakyat.

It is Anwar's position that blunted Lim Kit Siang's attack.

Gombak MP Azmin Ali then tried another tack. He asked the PM what the Government is doing to tackle "irregularities" in the election system. Najib answered by reminding him that he should make specific allegations based on evidence – if he has any. To broadly allege "irregularities" without making a specific charge amounts to an abuse of parliamentary privilege.

On that count Najib let Azmin off lightly. He could also have also reminded him that the Election Commission is to be reformed via a Parliamentary committee that will convene with the involvement of Azmin's own party, giving him and his colleagues a real voice in this important reform process.

This question and answer session should serve as a warning to Pakatan Rakyat. As long as Anwar remains detached from the proper role of parliamentary Opposition while he harps on about GE13, his colleagues in Pakatan Rakyat will be less effective in the house. And this isn't just about whether they can attack the Government, but how they can provide constructive opposition that benefits the nation.

The Opposition needs to move on if we are to get away from divisive politics and it needs to start with Anwar.

Jonker Walk: Of Racism (DAP) & Aspiration (BN)

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 10:19 AM PDT

As expected, the DAP are playing the race from the decision of the Malaccan government to stop the operation of the Jonker Walk hawkers market. The decision made by the Malaccan government is obviously an administrative move to ease the traffic jam that has plagued Malacca for years. DAP made the wrong move by calling the Malaccan government racist.
 
Meanwhile, the state government of Malacca made a decision to ease the hardship of motorist to ensure that the traffic of the ever busy Malaccan streets would run smoothly. DAP saw this as a way for the Barisan Nasional to take revenge on the Chinese because the Chinese had rejected BN in the 13th General Election.
 
Showing their true colours, Penang DAP Chief Minister, Lim Guan Eng threatened not to open anymore Ramadan Bazaar during the upcoming fasting month of the Muslims.
 
What is their excuse for not letting the Malays of Pulau Pinang to open up their stall in the month of Ramadan? Is it similar to what is happening In Malacca? We want to see the coward Lim Guan Eng to shut down all operation in the Ramadan Bazaar. Only if he is brave enough that is.
 
This is not a first time the DAP tries to kill someone's livelihood. Lim Guan Eng would have been very critical and harsh to Malay businesses since he came into power. While rich Chinese would be given special treatments.
 
At least, with the closing of Ramadan Bazaar, we hope that the Malay people will not vote for any DAP candidate. If they think this is hard to run a state, wait till they see what is installed for them if they keep pushing the Malays.
 
From this incident it is clearly seen that the DAP is clearly a racial based party, they are using racism to instigate the Chinese so they will not vote for BN, and when they failed to take the helm of the government, DAP opposed all of the decisions made by the government and everything that involves the Chinese is considered as racist.
 
All this are done to cover up the failure (more like lies) of Anwar Ibrahim to secure enough votes from the Malays and the Indians. DAP managed to incite 100% of the Chinese population in Malaysia to oppose the government and Pakatan Rakyat in the 13th General Election.
 
This tragedy should have open the eyes of many people who do refuse to see DAP as a racist party. A lot has been done to make the people understand who is the real DAP especially to the Malays.
 

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