Hornbill Unleashed

June 25, 2013

The EC is playing God

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Mariam Mokhtar

We have heard the same trite comments before: “We’re clean. We’re not guilty. It wasn’t us.”

Umno Baru’s most sanctimonious hypocrite, Election Commission (EC) chairperson Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof, has denied claims of cheating.

Abdul Aziz expressed sadness that the indelible ink used in GE13 could easily be washed off and in an interview with the Malay daily Sinar Harian said, “If people ask me now, what is the saddest thing in my life, I would answer: ‘Indelible ink’.”

The indelible ink had been tested before use and he said, “On the much-awaited day, the power of Allah is greater when the ink could disappear after being washed several times. Where is the mistake?”

He ignored allegations of gerrymandering, the use of money and citizenship as inducements given to illegal immigrants to vote for BN, the violent attacks on Pakatan workers, the extra ballot boxes, the spoilt votes, the blackouts, as well as the plane and busloads of foreigners transported to the peninsula to vote for BN. In other words, the EC conspired with BN to cheat in GE13.

Abdul Aziz said that the ink had been tested, but then blamed the failure of the ink on “the power of Allah”.

He had sanctioned the use of doctored ink, and by saying Allah was responsible – when it was him who authorised its use – it means that he is playing God. By Abdul Aziz’s will, there was massive cheating in the election process, which allowed Umno Baru to “win the election”. By claiming that it was “the power of Allah” that allowed Umno Baru to win the election, Abdul Aziz is effectively saying that he is Allah.

azlanThis blasphemy will not endear him to the rural Malays and may mean that he will have to be sacrificed, to save the party.

Indelible ink and the EC are not compatible. Three general elections ago, in 2004, the National Fatwa Council decided that the ink would prevent Muslims from performing their prayers. In GE12 (2008), the EC said that there were national security issues and claims of sabotage. In 2013, the lies ranged from EC workers feebly shaking the bottles to a full-blown health scare.

Familiar Umno Baru excuses

These excuses are a familiar Umno Baru dodge. Recently, the organisers of the ‘Black 505’ rally were given the runaround, when trying to find a suitable venue for their rally. The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and the police could not even coordinate their lies. One said there was a wedding, whilst the other claimed there was a charity run. The police also made the outrageous claim that they would be provoked.

If you must lie, do so convincingly and with a concerted effort.

If Abdul Aziz said the ink was tested prior to its use, which laboratory tested it? Was there an independent laboratory analysis? Did their results match? What was the test used?

Goldenchurn butter and Tabasco sauce went through a similar drama when their products were said to contain pork DNA by the Malaysian Islamic authorities. Butter is made from cow’s milk. Tabasco contains only vinegar and chillies. In which part of the manufacturing process would porcine DNA be introduced?

The Chemistry Department refused to share their test results with the manufacturers, did not want to reveal their methods and did not wish the butter to be sent for independent chemical analyses.

NONEThe fiasco with the indelible ink in GE13, has similar echoes of subterfuge and chicanery.

Who is the manufacturer of this ink? Have they sold us defective ink? Should we demand a refund? Why is the manufacturer not defending his product? Does he not want a repeat sale? Hasn’t his reputation been irreparably tarnished? To what standard was this ink tested?

Abdul Aziz said that a task force would investigate the ink’s recipe, the way it was used, its transportation and whether the hot air in the lock-up where the ink was stored, had caused a degradation of the ink.

The only ‘hot air’ comes from the EC chairperson, who should not waste any more of the taxpayers’ money. The only thing left is for the senior management of the EC to resign en-masse, to restore the credibility of the EC before GE14. They have severely dented the confidence of the rakyat in Malaysian democracy. If they will not go willingly, they must be sacked.

Obviously, there are three types of Umno Baru politicians and supporters – the ones who keep an undignified silence about important issues, the false prophets and those who play God.

Recently, Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Minister Abdul Rahman Dahlan wrote in Utusan Malaysia’s weekend newspaper that BN was ‘fated’ to win GE13, because God had willed it. He said, “In short, fate and God’s will determines everything.”

Who gave this false prophet, Abdul Rahman, the divine right to make prophecies? True prophets serve God and their flock, but Umno Baru politicians are self-serving men (and women) who are full of exaggerated self-importance. Is Abdul Rahman aware that Muhammad was the last prophet? Despite his blasphemous remarks, Abdul Rahman is not being investigated for sedition.

‘Cowards as leaders’

Leaders who refuse to comment on important issues when the news break, but wade-in days or weeks later, are simply playing safe. These cowards do not want to be proven wrong, or to be seen to be wrong. They need to protect their own positions. It is not just the Pakatan coalition or the rakyat whom they fear, others within their party are looking for reasons to topple them as well.

Thus, so-called leaders like BN chief Najib Abdul Razak will keep quiet about ‘mat rempit’ mobs attacking ceramah, the brutal deaths in police custody, corruption and child conversion.

The rakyat is at the mercy of Umno Baru, but it is also at the mercy of the environment. Reports from Jakarta allege that the companies which contribute to the haze affecting parts of South-East Asia, are linked to the illegitimate BN government. Najib has good reason to keep quiet.

haze kuala lumpur kl 230613Perhaps, the men who keep silent on important issues live in the feverish hope that these problems will fade away.

Before I graduated in Environmental Pollution Control, I applied to the Department of Environment (DOE). The DOE replied that Malaysia does not suffer from pollution. I subsequently worked for an American company and never looked back.

In Perak, the oil-palm industry – which is responsible for the haze originating from Sumatra – has production facilities and processes which are polluting the waterways of Perak. The livelihood of the villagers is affected. Fish and crustacea like udang galah die. The income from tourism is at risk. The Perak government closes one eye and panders to the industry, as rural voters are only useful to BN in the weeks before an election.

What goes around comes around. Umno Baru likes to invoke God. So, is the current pollution crisis a divine intervention? Or is it caused by Umno Baru’s policies and failure to enforce strict environmental pollution controls?

26 Comments »

  1. This he said had resulted in the ink not being able to last for a specified period.

    Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:54 PM | Reply

    • “The indelible ink is only an additional measure to prevent instances of double voting and what’s more important is the MyKad.

      Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:54 PM | Reply

      • “We have to understand that in the recently polls, the EC has enforced the ruling for the voters to have the ink applied on their finger. So there was bound to be some unavoidable problems,” the EC deputy chairman said.

        Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:55 PM | Reply

        • When asked about the percentage of silver nitrate in the ink to be used in the by-election, Wan Ahmad said the EC would demonstrate the difference between applying and dipping fingers in a bottle in a press conference soon.

          Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:55 PM | Reply

          • PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar had said the party would file a civil action today against the EC over the indelible ink fiasco.

            Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:55 PM

  2. Bersih 2.0 co-chairman Datuk S.Ambiga told a forum last Saturday that she did not rule out another rally to protest the electoral rolls if the EC failed to clean it up before conducting a parliamentary seat redelineation exercise this year.

    Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:52 PM | Reply

    • The Federal Constitution says a redelineation exercise can be carried out every eight years. The last was in 2003.Wan Ahmad told The Malaysian Insider that those who ridiculed the EC’s efforts in carrying out the exercise should view it positively and with a rational mind.

      Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:52 PM | Reply

      • “The last redelineation was done in 2003, so the EC could repeat the process in 2011 but did not do so in preparation for the 13th general election”Do we want the process to be done in another 20 years?” he asked.

        Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:53 PM | Reply

        • Wan Ahmad criticised Bersih 2.0 for making accusations without getting to know what the EC had been doing to ensure a better conduct of general elections in Malaysia.

          Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:53 PM | Reply

          • On the use of indelible ink in the Kuala Besut by-election, Wan Ahmad said that the EC had decided to have voters dip their finger into the bottle, as there were reports during the general election of polling clerks who applied it ‘unevenly’.

            Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:53 PM

  3. Stung by repeated criticisms over tainted electoral rolls, the Election Commission (EC) has formed an internal committee to clean up the voter lists with the first report to be released later this month.

    Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:50 PM | Reply

    • EC deputy chairman Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar said the committee began work after the May 5 general elections and would ensure the rolls for the next elections would be reliable and free from controversy.

      Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:50 PM | Reply

      • “It is the EC’s main priority to review the electoral rolls which has been said to be problematic by certain quarters.”EC officials from all states are working together to clean up the electoral rolls and the committee will issue a report this month and from time to time,” Wan Ahmad told The Malaysian Insider in Kuala Lumpur.

        Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:51 PM | Reply

        • Electoral watchdog Bersih 2.0 and other civil groups have been asking for the rolls to be cleaned up since Election 2008, after allegations surfaced of phantom voters and foreigners in the lists based on identity cards issued by the National Registration Department.

          Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:51 PM | Reply

          • Some 13.3 million people are registered to vote in Malaysia, which has a 29.3 million population.

            Comment by Member of Parliament — July 17, 2013 @ 8:52 PM

  4. NEED FOR TRANSPARENCY & HONESTY- WHISTLE BLOWER SPEAKS OUT-

    LIBERTY vs. “SECURITY”

    “Fascism will come to America in the name of anti-fascism. I’m afraid, based on my own long experience, that fascism will come to America in the name of national security.” — Sen. Huey Long and Former Governor of Louisiana (40th)
    (August 30, 1893 – September 10, 1935 until he was assassinated.)

    Thomas Drake, a former Senior Executive at NSA who was charged under the espionage act after he blew the whistle on waste and fraud and illegal activity at the intelligence agency, spoke at a March 15, 2013 National Press Club luncheon. Drake’s event was part of the club’s celebration of Sunshine Week, a national initiative to underscore the importance of open government and freedom of information.

    Comment by NEWSITEMS — June 25, 2013 @ 9:13 PM | Reply

  5. Abdul Aziz expressed sadness that the indelible ink used in GE13 could easily be washed off and in an interview with the Malay daily Sinar Harian said, “If people ask me now, what is the saddest thing in my life, I would answer: ‘Indelible ink’.” – End of quote

    Well said!
    And the saddest thing in the life of Malaysians was that he was ever born!!!

    Comment by Winston — June 25, 2013 @ 6:11 PM | Reply

    • Now it was exposed that it was added with food colouring? Hello EC, how much of tax payers money was used to pay for fake ink. An MACC report must be lodged against the EC officials.

      Comment by Roslinawati — June 26, 2013 @ 5:17 PM | Reply

  6. There are many BN Politicians and cronies who cannot understand the word ‘ SHAME ‘.

    Comment by gagojackman — June 25, 2013 @ 9:46 AM | Reply

    • Umno Baru led BN won GE13 with the help of ” hand of God” albeit with lower popularity votes than Pakatan Rakyat ?

      Comment by Irene Kana — June 25, 2013 @ 12:37 PM | Reply

  7. What a bunch of clowns all these sycophants like this EC chairman. Thick skin, lairs, not an once of moral scruple and will do anything for positions and moneys. They will lie with a straight face even when the evidence is right in front of them. These are not men of principle but eunuchs subservient to corrupt and greedy politicians. The unfortunate thing for us is that there is no lack of such vile characters who are on the ong waiting list.

    Comment by apai — June 25, 2013 @ 8:48 AM | Reply

  8. excuses after excuses untill they run out of excuses and NOW they blame … this is incredible , Allah ! How Allah must be crying ! Then again, if it rains non-stop , they say it’s Allah’s will when floods and landslide occurs !

    People , look closer – do YOU think the hazes ,floods and landslides are natural prenomina OR the natural CONSEQUENCES of MAN-MADE DISASTER ? THESE DISASTERS ARE MAN-MADE BECAUSE OF GREED – AND it is we the people, who choose these kind of leaders when we voted for them ; and so the land continue to be rape and plunder, AND THE PEOPLE CONTINUE TO MOURN THEIR MISERABLE EXISTENCE ! Man was given the stewardship to rule and CARE FOR THE LAND ( all living things of in nature ) – NOT stewardship to rape and plunder to destruction.

    Think about it – enough has been said about keeping the nature for our FUTURE GENERATION and ONE WAY of ensuring that future are the leaders that we choose TODAY – DID WE CHOOSE THE RIGHT LEADERS FOR THE FUTURE OR DID WE CHOOSE THE LEADERS WHO WANTS ONLY MONEY ? ? ? USE YOUR GOD GIVEN WISDOM TO VOTE FOR THE GOD FEARING LEADERS…FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR FUTURE !

    Comment by teres6842550 — June 25, 2013 @ 2:42 AM | Reply

  9. http://novandri.blogspot.com/2013/06/12a-foto-video-istimewa-untuk-seluruh.html

    Anwar tells people to protest in the streets, against the SPR.

    The next thing you know………..he does the SWEARING-IN …indicating he ACCEPTS THE VALIDITY OF HIM WINNING his Parliammentary seat, through the process laid down by SPR.

    Such HYPOCRISY…and you all still look up to pathetiic “leaders” like him. You still beleive him?
    Satu sen dia punya cakap, tak boleh pakai lah.

    Comment by shina — June 25, 2013 @ 12:58 AM | Reply

    • Protest against electoral irregularities and frauds will continue by the rakyat. MPs chosen by the people will swear in . Two separate issues. Shina , you are such a pathetic amateurist cyber trooper for the highly corrupted Umno Baru led BN. Malaysians living in urban and semi urban constituencies are much more discerning, politically aware and better informed. They are not easily intimidated or fooled by both political divides. The rakyat had overcome frauds and irregularities in urban constituencies and returned the two biggest economy in Malaysia to Pakatan Rakyat to rule.

      Comment by Irene Kana — June 25, 2013 @ 8:14 AM | Reply

    • Shina, for your beloved EC guy to make ALLAH the scapegoat for the failure of the indelible ink to stick to your MIDDLE finger a little bit longer then it did is a total failure on his part to own up to his lies about the Ink.

      Thats the issue here, nothing about the election procedure. Its about your beloved EC fella or ALLAH being responsible for the failure of the ink. And you seemed to agree with your beloved EC man that it is the POWER of ALLAH that is at fault.

      And thats the problem with BN. It is always other people’s fault and never thiers. They lose seats and win seats is all other people problem. The haze caused by open burning by Malaysian plantation companies is also other people country’s fault.

      If Bn is so perfect and faultless, why do we have scandals as huge as RKFZ,Murder of foreigners, prison deaths, Sabah project IC and KLIA 2 cost over runs?

      Anwar is not perfect but he is able to magnify BN faults and failures to tackle what ails the country and that include people like you shina!

      Comment by brian — June 25, 2013 @ 9:17 AM | Reply

  10. Abdul Aziz, the Election Commission chair, is now blaming Allah for helping Umno Baru to cheat in GE13?

    Comment by Awaken Dayak — June 25, 2013 @ 12:13 AM | Reply


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