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Sarawak Elections | MoCS demands probe on Taib






And they have promised to take it to the streets if MACC sits on it


PUTRAJAYA: A Sarawak citizens initiative has warned that it will take to the streets if the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) does not probe state chief minister Taib Mahmud.

The ultimatum from the Movement for Change Sarawak (MoCS) leader Francis Siah comes amid preparation for the Sarawak state election on April 16.

Siah, who submitted a letter of demand to the MACC at its headquarters in Putrajaya today, asked why there has been no action against Taib despite the overwhelming evidence, including documentary proof, provied by whistleblowers.

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Dayak and Dacing | What's the real thingy?



The Dayaks, comprised of 8 groups form almost half of the total voters in the coming Sarawak Elections on April 16, 2011. Which contesting party will they give their votes mostly to?

Flung far and wide over 124,450 sq. km of Sarawak lands, some are even in Johore and Malacca now, they're difficult to reach. Back in 1987, there was said to be the issue of Dayakism, thought to be feelings of Dayak nationalism. Then, 24 years ago or 24 years earlier than that in 1963, it was thought to be at odds with Malaysian nationalism. In 1987, Leo Moggie, then head of the PBDS, a splinter of the preceding Dayak party, SNAP, told the Dayaks and everyone else, no single ethnic group could govern Sarawak and he went on to join the Kumpulan Maju which then lost the 1987 State Elections to the BN, helmed by the present CM Taib Mahmud.

PBDS and Leo Moggie were right and politics in Sarawak then forgot about Dayak nationalism and thereafter it was just about a lot of other "isms". The trouble was perhaps the foreboding prospect of being anti-Malaysia. For having lost all of the mineral wealth that Sarawak has many citizens would explode at the very thought.

But was it wrong for the Dayaks then or now to have feelings of honor and pride in their ethnicity or even race? Or for any one else for that matter. And when misconception was confronted by confusion why did it stop dead at that? Well, in Malaysia, up till even now, thinking is dangerous. In the case of the ISA Law, Raja Petra famously quoted Mahathir Mohammad as having said, Malaysians should be arrested before committing any act prohibited by the draconian piece of legal clamping. You will be arrested if you just have the thought. It's a law to prevent you from thinking. Had USA have ISA, there won't have been a 911. So said Mahathir!

We are not saying that the Dayaks would all go amok. They're civilised people. We're saying about the articulation of ideas and feelings in the culture of thinking which can only be nurtured in an reasonable wholesone environment, one where there is non encumbrance of thought for justice and freedom, a tribute to human intellect and noble aspirations.

Well, the ruling BN government will offer everyone their party's manifesto that will sing to high heaven and will be symbolized by their "dacing" or scale. And for the Dayaks, what will it be? Will it just be the symbol of the dacing of the BN? The reality so far is far from the truth. Will they, or any other Sarawakian see only symbols of "1Malaysia", symbols of the dacing and whatever else and none of the real thing?



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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

24 years ago this month | CM Taib Mahmud had a scare in his political life


Did he really? Many thought he did have a big scare. They, not him, did have a big scare. He probably didn't!

At about the same period Leo Moggie, then leader of Party Bansa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS) then accused of formenting Dayakism, but now deregistered, had declared he could accept anyone as Chief Minister of Sarawak, but Taib Mahmud. Leo Moggie's party PBDS was then in coalition with Rahman Yakub, Taib's uncle, and who was head of the coalition called "Kumpulan Maju".

Who would had been then be acceptable to Leo Moggie? Naturally, Rahman Yakub, Taib's uncle!

What about now? Don't matter no more. He's out of this darn politics he had said.

What about CM Taib Mahmud now? The previous week he talked as if he was "nyanyuk". That trace of arrogance had gradually toned down. Perhaps it must be his new young bride's influence. Well, why not?




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Sarawak Elections | Help from neighbors Philippines and Indonesia?



“Meanwhile, Wan Ahmad said the EC would also seek the help of neighbouring countries like the Philippines and Indonesia to provide helicopters to be used for transportation of voters through the election process.” - The Star


If RM52.00 per voter is not enough to expend for the 2011 Sarawak Election, there must be some amends. Election Commission is not dumb after all. As transport is so vital for voters, they'll get more helicopters from our friendly neighbors Philippines and Indonesia. And why not? It might just make the effort more expeditious.

And for whose victory? The question does not arise to EC ... they're just paid to do the job.



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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Sarawak State Elections 2011







It's just going to cost RM52.00 per registered voter. The total registered voters is 976,796 voters including 18,363 postal voters. This is only some 40% of Sarawak's total population of 2,420,009 million Sarawakians [Est 2010 census].

Over an area (est 124,450 sq km) as big as Malaya (131,000 sq km) with transportation comparatively underdeveloped Sarawak is traversed by rivers and mountains. This alone will a great challenge for political campaigns particularly the Opposition. All contending parties will only have 10 days to do this.


2011 Sarawak State Elections




Wednesday April 6, 2011 Nomination Day
Saturday April 16, 2011 Polling Day

979,796 voter/electorates

71 Consituencies

961,433 ordinary voters
[18,363 postal voters incl.]

2,561 polling streams
1,740 polling centres
71 returning officers
24,379 election workers and officers

2 light aircraft
24 helicopters
63 speedboats
919 longboats

4,124 four-wheel-drive vehicles

RM50.0 million Budget for Sarawak Election


Bernama



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