Sunday, May 05, 2013

Democracy crisis in Malaysia: foreign workers were employed for fraud voting in General Election?

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As of lately, we have observed many foreigners being imported into Malaysia. These foreigners are enter presumably as workers and are escorted by police officials. The arrivals of these foreigners are have aroused suspicions as their clothing (shirts and caps) are adorned the logo of Barisan Nasional, the current ruling party. Besides that, there are undisputed and affirmative news reports that these foreigners possess the Malaysian Citizen Identity Card, which is legally speaking, impossible based on our constitution.Our constitution has strict requirements for immigration applications, and the normal process takes years for citizenship to be granted. How can these foreigners obtain Malaysian citizenship, just within few days?

Meanwhile, most of these foreigners have been observed to be Bangladeshis, whereby they are employed in Bangladesh and sent to Malaysia for labor purposes. But unfortunately, these Bangladeshis have obtained Identity Cards illegally and preparing to commit fraud in the voting by supporting Barisan Nasional in the forthcoming General Election. This is contravenes a serious diplomatic taboo under which no country is allowed to interfere in another country’s local politics. This is a perversionof a country’s sovereignty and independence. We are requesting international solidarity in condemning these incidents in order to exert pressure on the Commissioner of General Election to ensure the forthcoming election is cleaner and more transparent. Our voices are expressed through the petition “Stop your peopleintervene our local politics!” Full story...

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