Saturday, April 13, 2013

Dr Lim Teck Ghee suggests either equal media access or boycott the polls?


Excerpt from CPI: Stealing the elections: Act One

"Even before the dust has set on the fixing of the polling date, the Barisan Nasional (BN) had already begun the hijacking of the elections. With the apparent connivance of the Election Commission (EC) – the pit bull ensuring BN’s electoral victory for the past 12 general elections – they have imposed a 10-minute slot for Pakatan Rakyat (PR) parties to explain their polls manifesto over the official media.

This is to use its monopoly of the official (and much of the unofficial print) media to ensure a BN election victory by seeing to it that the public – especially rural and Malay voters – will hear only the good side and promises of the BN and to downplay, ignore or demonize the PR side.

In fact, media manipulation has been one of the cornerstones of the BN’s remarkable record of cheating and trickery in the elections over the past 50 years. So it is not surprising that the BN and its partner in electoral crime, the EC, will want the racket to continue.

And it will continue until the strongest possible stand is made against it."

"PR in allowing themselves to be restricted in national media coverage is akin to trying to compete with the BN in a 100-metre sprint by conceding the archrival a 30-meter head start.

Media restriction that creates a lopsided situation where PR have no way of responding to BN claims and attacks or making their case for being the next government is a deadly handicap, especially since the caretaker minister had earlier told national news agency Bernama that it was “okay” for the BN to use state assets to campaign ahead of the official campaigning period.

The opposition have an important case to make to Malaysia and the world by standing firm and refusing to go to the elections without equal media access. Should they fail to do so, it may be construed that blinded by the scent of power, Pakatan Rakyat have been beguiled or have permitted their arm to be twisted on this important principle."

More:
http://english.cpiasia.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2517:stealing-the-elections-act-one&catid=228:commentary&Itemid=196

Boycotting the election is easier said than done. Just imagine all the preparations and anticipation for the past two years and then decide not to take part in the contest! As it is, potential candidates are already fighting for seats to contest, where to contest, and even over their proteges' chances to contest. I cannot imagine any opposition leader can make a decision to boycott the elections without an uproar and revolt from his members.


Not content with the mainstream media already under their control, this is a blatant abuse of public housing property...
Kinta Heights, Ipoh

... and abuse of public funds to campaign for caretaker PM himself even in Youtube...



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