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Peserta bantah kenaikan air kena gas

Nazri dan Hazayani   http://www.harakahdaily.net/
KUALA LUMPUR, 5 Dis: Kira-kira 15,000 orang yang menyertai perhimpunan aman membantah kenaikan harga air oleh Syabas di pekarangan Masjid Negara terpaksa berpecah kerana disuraikan dengan semburan air dan gas oleh pasukan polis.
Ini ekoran pihak polis menghalang semua laluan menunju ke Istana Negara.
Mereka yang berkumpul sejak sebelum waktu Zohor pada mulanya berada dalam suasana tenang sementara menunggu ketibaan pemimpin Kerajaan Selangor untuk menyerahkan memorandum membantah kenaikan tarif itu kepada Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
Menteri Besar Selangor, Tan Sri Khalid berkesempatan menyampaikan ucapan yang sebahagiannya adalah daripada kandungan memorandum itu kepada orang ramai.
Pihak polis membenarkan rombongan beliau dengan tiga buah kereta ke Istana Negara bagi menyerahkan memorandum berkenaan.
Sebaik sahaja anggota rombongan meninggalkan kawasan Masjid Negara, pihak polis mulai menyurai peserta himpunan aman itu termasuk menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan semburan air daripada jentera water cannon.

Menteri Besar Selangor, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim menyampaikan ucapan.

Sebahagian peserta himpunan aman membantah kenaikan harga air oleh Syabas di perkarangan Masjid Negara.

AJK PAS Pusat, Mohamad Sabu turut menyertai rakyat menolak penswastaan air.

Ketua Dewan Muslimat PAS Pusat, Ustazah Mohd Salleh turun bersama rakyat menyatakan bantahan.

Rakyat dari pelbagai lapisan yang menyertai bantahan kenaikan harga air oleh Syabas.

Pasukan polis membuat halangan.

Jentera water cannon menyebur air dan melepasjan gas pemedih mata kepada peserta himpunan aman.






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http://ruangbicarapriamalaya.blogspot.com/2010/12/gambar-terkini-sekitar-demontrasi.html

NOTIS: Entry yang mesti kalian lihat dan sebarkan..(isu semasa)


Sunday, December 5, 2010

[Kemaskini] GAMBAR terkini sekitar demontrasi rakyat bantah SYABAS!

MENARIK! Rakyat terdiri dari pelbagai kaum, bangsa, latar belakang dan usia hadiri demo bantah SYABAS..mereka sedikit pun tidak gentar dengan amaran dan gertakan dari pihak kerajaan (Umno) dan polis...syabas!
LAPORAN TERKINI:

1. FRU sudah memulakan 'tugas' mereka!
2. Rakyat tidak berganjak...anak muda semakin ramai!!
3. MB Selangor menyerahkan memo kepada pihak istana..
4. Arahan dari Ust Badrul Amin: "smua kembali himpun d msjd. Tnggu info dr istana.. Harapan rakyat MB slmt smpi mengadap Agong serah memo.. Jalan ke Istana d halang dgn gas n air acid.."
5. Kuala Lumpur semakin 'dimerahi' rakyat marhein!..hidup rakyat!
6. Geng 'baju hitam' undur awal...'baju merah' dianggar lebih 15,000!!




























p/s: Lagi gambar dan video akan menyusul..(sila refresh setiap masa)

HIMPUNAN BANTAH SYABAS!


Rakyat tidak berganjak...anak muda semakin ramai!!
MB Selangor menyerahkan memo kepada pihak istana..


Arahan dari Ust Badrul Amin: "smua kembali himpun d msjd. Tnggu info dr istana.. Harapan rakyat MB slmt smpi mengadap Agong serah memo.. Jalan ke Istana d halang dgn gas n air acid.."

Geng 'baju hitam' undur awal...'baju merah' dianggar lebih 15,000!! 



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KELANTAN P032 GUA MUSANG, N43 NENGGIRI, N44 PALOH and N45 GALAS 2008 ELECTION RESULT

2008 ELECTION RESULT for P032 GUA MUSANG, N43 NENGGIRI, N44 PALOH and N45 GALAS.



P032 GUA MUSANG

TENGKU RAZALEIGH BIN TENGKU MOHD HAMZAH - Barisan Nasional (BN BN) 14,063 WINNER
ZULKEFLI BIN MOHAMED - Parti Islam Se Malaysia (PAS PAS) 9,669

Voters : 28,986
Spoilt Votes : 489
Ballot Paper Issue : 24,283
Not Return Ballot Paper : 62
Votes Cast : 24,221
Voters Percentage : 83.77%
Majority : 4,394
(Malay:83.11% Chinese: 8.03% Indian: 0.71% Others: 8.13%)
Incumbent: Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah - Barisan Nasional (BN BN) (Majority: 6,548 undi)


N43 NENGGIRI

MAT YUSOFF BIN ABDUL GHANI - Barisan Nasional (BN BN) 4,543 WINNER
MOHD ZUKI BIN IBRAHIM - Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR KEADILAN) 2,453
Voters : 8,611
Spoilt Votes : 204
Ballot Paper Issue : 7,214
Not Return Ballot Paper : 14
Votes Cast : 7,200
Voters Percentage : 83.78%
Majority : 2,090
(Malay:85.78% Chinese:0.39% Indian: 0.16% Others: 13.65%)
Incumbent: Mat Yusoff Abdul Ghani - Barisan Nasional (BN BN) (Majority: 2,685 undi)

N44 PALOH

NOZULA BIN MAT DIAH - Barisan Nasional (BN BN) 5,697 WINNER
REIZAL BIN ABDUL RAHIM - Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR KEADILAN) 2,864
Voters : 10,045
Spoilt Votes : 135
Ballot Paper Issue : 8,713
Not Return Ballot Paper : 19
Votes Cast : 8,696
Voters Percentage : 86.74%
Majority : 2,833
(Malay:98.60% Chinese:0.19% Indian: 0.03% Others: 1.15%)
Incumbent: Datuk Norzula Mat Diah - Barisan Nasional (BN BN) (Majority: 2,880 undi)

N45 GALAS

CHEK HASHIM BIN SULAIMA - Parti Islam Se Malaysia (PAS PAS) 4,399 WINNER
MOHAMAD SAUFI BIN DERAMAN - Barisan Nasional (BN BN) 3,753

Voters : 10,330
Spoilt Votes : 171
Ballot Paper Issue : 8,356
Not Return Ballot Paper : 33
Votes Cast : 8,323
Voters Percentage : 80.89%
Majority : 646
(Malay:65.81% Chinese:22.03% Indian: 1.81% Others: 10.32%)
Incumbent: Mohamad Saufi Deraman - Barisan Nasional (BN BN) (Majority: 1,729 undi)




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 How : Illinois politics and World Cup soccer

Okay, there’s really no connection.


Other than a couple of stories turning up at the same time that have a glancing crossover. Like the one about how controversial the newly designed soccer ball is, because it performs so weirdly.

It is believed to have an unpredictable swerving movement which makes its hard for goalkeepers and strikers to anticipate its direction in flight.
They may have a hard time tracking the movement and behavior of former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich along with a slew of politicians once that trial gets underway.
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s federal corruption trial will feature prosecutors feeding voters a steady reminder of the worst elements of Illinois’ political culture — allegations that money, insider influence and personal interest drive public policy in this state.
And it has kicked off now, with jury selection in play.
18. If you’re on this jury, you will probably miss a lot of World Cup games, including USA vs. England. Can you stand it?
Some hot summer days ahead. Unpredictable, too.

@www.mercatornet.com



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Diplomats seek Israeli approval for Gaza aid vessel



Jerusalem (ANTARA News/AKI) - European diplomats have been engaged in talks with senior Israeli foreign ministry officials to allow an Irish-owned humanitarian aid vessel to deliver supplies to the Gaza Strip, according to Israeli daily Haaretz.

The Rachel Corrie was to have been part of the flotilla that was stopped by Israeli naval forces early Monday but was delayed due to technical problems.

The Israeli foreign ministry for the past few days has been exchanging messages with the group operating the ship to allow it to dock, according to the report. It is expected to arrive this weekend.

Ireland has also asked Israel to allow the Irish-owned ship to break the Gaza blockade.

The Rachel Corrie, named for the American pro-Palestinian activist who was run over by an Israeli bulldozer in Gaza in 2003, left Malta on Monday with about a dozen activists aboard and 1,000 tonnes of aid.

Its cargo includes cement, medical equipment, toys and printing paper.
"We don`t want to be heroes or martyrs, but we have to keep going ahead,? activist Jenny Graham told the Irish daily, The Belfast Telegraph.

The Rachel Corrie`s trip to Gaza is sponsored by two non-governmental organisations, from Ireland and Malaysia.

On board is Irish Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire and former United Nations deputy secretary-general Denis Halliday. Also on board are a group of Malaysians sponsored by the former prime minister of Malaysia.

Nine activists were killed when Israeli naval commandos boarded six vessels in a humanitarian aid convoy on Monday.
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Israelis Kill at least 10, Injure Dozens in Assault on Gaza Ship Convoy Carrying Humanitarian Aid

Action Alert: Israeli military attacks Gaza Freedom Flotilla, deaths confirmed
Israeli commandos surround convoy, fire live ammunition upon Mavi Marmara, with hundreds of aid workers and activists aboard.
Raw video from the ship during the assault below.
Israeli soldier aims at unarmed passengers.
Israeli soldier aims at unarmed passengers.
10 PM CST: Solidarity activists aboard one of six relief vessels traveling to Gaza with humanitarian report that they have been attacked by Israeli forces, with three of their human rights volunteers killed and roughly 30 injured. The assault comes in the wake of the flotilla being surrounded earlier today by three Israeli warships in international waters, roughly 70 miles away from the Israeli coast. The Flotilla moved further west, deeper into international waters to avoid any conflict with Israeli navy vessels, but had been concerned all night that Israeli forces would send small inflatable military boats towards the flotilla and attempt to attack and board the humanitarian vessels.
Those fears have apparently been realized, with people aboard the Mavi Marmara, a Turkish ship with hundreds of aid workers and activists aboard, reporting that they have been attacked. At least three passengers have been killed and dozens more wounded. Israeli commandos apparently rappelled onto the Mavi Marmara, whose passengers range in age from 88 to a year old and include Christians, Muslims and Jews seeking to end the blockade. Midwest U.S. activists have been unable to reach Chicagoan Fatima Mohammadi, traveling aboard the Mavi Marmara.
Live video from the flotilla shows Israeli naval commando vessels pulling alongside the aid ships, and what sounds like gunfire can be heard in the background. No-one on the aid ships is carrying any kinds of weapons, including for defense against a feared Israeli attack in international waters.
Hundreds of elected officials, former diplomats, aid workers and activists – including a Nobel laureate and many European legislators – are with the flotilla, traveling by sea to Gaza to break Israel’s blockade of the tiny strip of land. Foreign news correspondents and independent journalists are traveling aboard the Mavi Marmara, a Turkish ship with hundreds of aid workers and activists aboard which is also running its own press operation reachable at the satellite number +8821636619168. A total of six ships, including two cargo ships and other passenger vehicles, are carrying thousands of tons of humanitarian aid to the beseiged region, which has been under Israeli blockade since 2006.
Israel has marshalled its most lethal military vessels to try to stop the humanitarian marine convoy, and at around 2:20 pm Central Standard Time (US) the first reports of unmanned drone planes buzzing the vessels was received from convoy passengers.
Two boats in the aid flotilla, one currently traveling with the convoy to Gaza and another in port in Cyprus for repairs, are flagged and registered in the United States. The ships are U.S. territory under maritime law, and the U.S. government is required to intervene if this “U.S. property” is attacked or illegally confiscated by Israeli authorities — a tactic Israel has threatened and deployed in the past. Israel has a long history of attacking ships whose missions are deemed undesirable. In December 2008, it rammed the Dignity, carrying medical and humanitarian aid, doctors, human rights workers and a former U.S. congresswoman, without warning in international waters.
Israel intensified its 2006 blockade after attacking the area in a weeks-long assault that ended in January 2009, killing more than 1,400 and leaving thousands more homeless and reducing huge swaths of housing to rubble. The blockade has created mass unemployment and extreme poverty, leaving four out of five Gazans — half of whom are children — dependent on humanitarian aid.
The Freedom Flotilla carries more than 10,000 tons of relief and developmental aid to Gaza, along with roughly 700 participants from more than 30 countries, among them volunteers from South Africa, Algeria, Turkey, Macedonia, Pakistan, Yemin, Kosovo, the UK and US and Kuwait – and an exiled former Archbishop of Jerusalem who currently lives in the Vatican. The cargo includes prefabricated homes and playgrounds, cement and other home-building supplies, medical devices and medications, textiles and food, in defiance of Israel’s siege on Gaza, which restricts the entry of all materials, including food and medicine. The flotilla’s supplies were gathered by a coalition of international civil society and human rights organizations to be sent directly to the people of Gaza by sea, using only international waters and the coastal waters immediately off of Gaza for passage. The flotilla is expected to arrive in Gaza as early as today.
Participants on board speak languages that include English, Turkish, Kurdish, over ten dialects of Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse, French, Malaysian, Indonesian, Norweigen, Swedish, Urdu, Punjabi, Farsi, Hindi, German, Flemish, Greek, Catalon, Russian, Bosnian, Chechen, Macedonian and Albanian. Reporters on board hail from locations that include the United Kingdom, Spain, Malaysia, Indonesia, Venezuela, Kuwait, South Africa, Pakistan, Jordan, the Persian Gulf and across the Arab world.
Media contacts:
  • Kevin Clark, Free Gaza Movement/Midwest: FGMinchicago @aol.com, cell 312-259-4380
  • Fatima Mohammadi, Chicagoan on board the Gaza Freedom Flotilla: Satellite phone: +8821636619168; email: fatmoh@gmail.com
  • Huwaida Arraf on board the Challenger: 0088 216 5207 2093
  • Ewa Jasciewica on board the Challenger: 0088 163 184 7926
  • Bianca Shana’a, Free Gaza Movement, Paris: 00336 63 59 20 28
  • Greta Berlin, Free Gaza Movement: 00 357 99 18 72 75
  • Mary Hughes: 00 357 96 38 38 09




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Semua Di Malaysia Menentang Judi Bola, Tidak Kira Agama, Bangsa atau Fahaman Politik

Vincent Tan telah cuba untuk mempetahankan pemberian lesen judi bola oleh Kerajaan BN kepada beliau dengan berkata:
“The Government has made it really clear that Muslims are not in any way allowed to bet with us. So my question is why are these groups so unhappy,” he told Malaysian reporters in London.
“We don't want to quarrel with them. I ask why. They know that illegal bookies are all around the country and the Government don't get any revenue,” he said.
Siapakah yang Vincent Tan cuba tipu? Penipuan Vincent Tan dibahagi kepada beberapa fasa:




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Sibu vote shows difficulties for BN, Pakatan

 May 17, 2010


Despite the win in Sibu, Pakatan Rakyat still faces a tough road ahead. — Picture by Jack Ooi
ANALYSIS, May 17 — DAP’s Sibu win does not mean Pakatan Rakyat can soon win Putrajaya or Petrajaya, but it also shows that Barisan Nasional’s use of the chequebook will no longer impress disgruntled voters.
Wong Ho Leng’s slim 398 vote majority win revealed DAP’s smart use of issues and disenchantment among the Chinese and Christians, which the Najib administration could not solve simply with grants and promises of better times if the Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate gets elected.
But it also illustrated that DAP and Pakatan Rakyat’s (PR) appeal did not go beyond those communities to the key Melanau/Iban demographic, who stuck to BN and some of whom called DAP ally, PKR, troublemakers.
Just like in the Malay peninsula, PR’s outreach to the dominant communities was only limited to urban areas, and not rural areas which have more Parliamentary and state seats.
“We didn’t get the Iban vote, it’s very close then,” a senior DAP leader told The Malaysian Insider in the tense hours leading to the announcement of official results for the Sibu by-election.
The lack of appeal to rural communities will hamper PR’s quest to capture Sarawak and replace long-serving Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud in state administrative capital, Petrajaya.
The biggest upset was for BN, which stuck to its playbook of development politics by wielding its chequebook to solve issues that had festered under five-term Sibu MP, the late Datuk Robert Lau Hoi Chew, similar to Hulu Selangor which had a laundry list of issues unresolved by four-term MP Datuk G. Palanivel.
Unlike last month’s Hulu Selangor parliamentary by-election which it won narrowly, BN lost Sibu and dented the image of Sabah and Sarawak being its “fixed deposit” in general elections. Both states provided 54 of the 137 seats won by BN in Election 2008, in its worst-ever electoral outing.
BN had expected to win Sibu, as it did Hulu Selangor, by putting a younger candidate backed by the resources of the ruling federal government to almost instantly fulfil the needs of the voters.
Anecdotal evidence showed BN spent up to RM170 million in Hulu Selangor and over RM20 million for Sibu, including unprecedented special grants totalling RM1.75 million to four Methodist churches.
Was it to counter DAP’s strategy of using the “Allah” row or news that the Home Ministry had told the Bible Society of Malaysia last March that it intended to destroy 5,000 copies of the Malay-language bible Al-Kitab?
Sunday’s by-election results have yet to be fully analysed to see if the grants swayed votes to BN, but data from DAP showed voters in Rajang Park snubbed the prime minister’s promise of RM5 million to alleviate floods if SUPP’s Robert Lau Hui Yew won the seat.
The Sibu by-election also showed that Datuk Seri Najib Razak has to stick to his 1 Malaysia mantra of “People First. Performance Now” by resolving issues immediately instead of hoping time will cure them.
Letting the courts refrain from deliberating the “Allah” issue only prolongs the matter and the sense that Christians are not getting equal treatment under the law. Promising to help the Chinese to permanently prevent floods or get them new schools during an election campaign shows they are only seen as vote-banks and nothing more.
This will be the prime minister’s worry as Sarawak will have to hold state elections by July 2011, and long-standing issues have to be resolved if BN does not want to lose the country’s biggest state to PR.
Some saw the Sibu vote as a referendum on the powerful Abdul Taib who has been at the helm since 1981. His absence in the Sibu campaign was noticeable but did not help the coalition retain the seat.
While DAP crows over its closely-fought win in its first by-election since Election 2008 and share the experience with its weaker ally PKR, which has lost six MPs, Najib will have to work hard on delivering economic progress similar to the 2010’s first quarter growth of 10.1 per cent to impress the voters.








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DAP takes Sibu, majority 398

11.30pm: Speaking at a press conference, a beaming Wong Ho Leng says: "This victory is one small step in Sibu, one big step to (state administrative capital) Petrajaya, and one giant step to Putajaya."

Robert Lau, meanwhile, expresses sadness: "I'm sad, because Sibu is going to lose out on a lot of things. I have said in my campaign that if we lose, we lose the confidence of the federal government.
"But my heart is still with the people of Sibu and I will serve them in whatever capacity that I can," says the SUPP leader.
NONE11.10pm: A crowd of 3,000 gather outside the main tally centre at Dewan Suarah to celebrate DAP's victory in Sibu. They shout, "Dacing tipu".

Independent Narawi Haron forfeited his RM10,000 deposit for failing to obtain at least one-eighth of the total vote cast.
The Election Commission has revised the voter turnout. It now says the turnout was 70% instead of 59.86% (which is higher than the 68% in the 2008 general elections).
Votes cast - 37,919 votes
Turnout - 70%
Spoilt votes - 395 votes
Majority - 398 votes
Postal votes - 2,429 votes
azlan10.58pm: Election Commission makes official announcement:
DAP - 18,845
BN - 18,447
Ind - 232
Majority - 398

The two-hour delay in the announcement of the result was due to a dispute in the postal ballots where 208 votes were rejected. This however did not change the final result. According to the EC, the dispute was over the validity of witnesses' signature for postal votes.
DAP leaders claimed that there is a discrepancy in the postal vote tally between what they have and the Election Commission's, which caused much anxiety among the opposition that their win could be "stolen".
The final result of the postal ballots:

DAP - 70
BN - 2,323
Ind - 36

Rejected postal votes - 208
On the spot analysis:
DAP won partly because 208 'dodgy' postal votes were rejected and that independent candidate Narawi Haron helped take away 232 votes which most probably would go to BN.
10.55pm: Election Commission is expected to announce that DAP has won the Sibu by-election with a majority of 398.
On the spot analysis:
Pakatan Rakyat has managed to reverse its series of losses (Bagan Pinang and Hulu Selangor) with this win in Sibu.

AZLANOf the 11 by-election since March 2008, Pakatan has won eight while BN three. Sibu is also Pakatan's first victory in East Malaysia (PKR lost in Batang Ai in April last year).
For DAP, this is the first by-election which the party has won in 13 years. Sibu will be the party's second parliamentary seat in Sarawak to its existing Bandar Kuching. It also cemented its position as the biggest opposition party in Malaysia with 29 parliament seats under its belt.
With the defeat in Sibu, BN may delay the Sarawak state election to next year. Sarawak will need to call the state polls by middle of next year.
NONE10.35pm: It appears that there was some minor dispute over the postal ballots. However, it is learnt that the Election Commission will be announcing the result soon.
It is almost certain that DAP has won this closely fought by-election by between 300 and 400 votes.
10.30pm: SUPP Sibu chief Wong Soon Koh at Wisma Sanyan criticised Lim Guan Eng for acting rude by "leading people to come to 'kacau'."
"This is not a healthy culture," he said.

Robert Lau is also reported to be dissatisfied that Lim and four other DAP members met with the SPR officer without the presence of Barisan people. They said they will "consider taking the election dispute to court."
10.15pm: At the main tally centre in Dewan Suarah, two SUPP officials are meeting with returning officer Wong See Meng. It is believed that they are discussing about the delay in the announcing of postal vote results.

They are later joined by DAP officials Ng Wei Aik, Lim Lip Eng and Ronnie Liu.
It is still raining in Sibu. The rain began about two hours ago. Supporters from both sides, many of them holding umbrellas, are waiting calmly outside Dewan Suarah.
10.10pm: Election Commission chief Abdul Aziz Yusof tells Malaysiakini in an SMS message that the postal ballots Form 15 is on its way to the main tally centre in Dewan Suarah.
"EC is waiting for the official postal ballot result," he says.

Meanwhile, EC deputy chief Wan Ahmad Wan Omar says the commission will explain the delay soon.
"I'll explain after we announce the result shortly," he tells Malaysiakini.
10.09pm: All top DAP leaders are waiting at Wisma Sanyan, where the postal ballots were counted.

Lim Guan Eng tells Malaysiakini that he is worried “something suspicious could be going on” and he hopes that the Election Commission officials can release the Form 15, a document which certifies the final result of the postal ballots.

Should it be true that BN has won the postal votes by a margin of 2,300, then DAP will be declared the winner of the Sibu by-election with a tissue-thin majority of 300 votes.

It is confirmed that Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin has returned to Kuala Lumpur.

There is no movement at the main tally centre in Dewan Suarah in Sibu. The official tally still indicates that 16 boxes, including the postal votes, are yet to be sent to be included in the final result.
9.50pm: DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang questions the hold-up in the Election Commission's announcement of the 2,571 postal ballots.
"The postal ballot counting started at 5.30pm and finished at 8.30pm."
He asks why there is more than an hour delay in the announcement of results.
"Up to some trick?" he wonders aloud.
9.35pm: The counting of postal votes has ended. However, DAP scrutineers are unable to get Form 15 - the official tally signed by the returning officer.
It is understood that BN has won 2,300 out of a total 2,571 postal votes. This will translate into a DAP victory with a margin of 300 votes.
DAP candidate Wong Ho Leng refuses to claim victory as yet.

"I don't want comment. Please wait for the official announcement," he told Malaysiakini.
9.24pm: The final result may not be announced anytime soon. The 2,571 postal votes are still being counted. All DAP leaders leave the party's operations room in Sibu for Wisma Sanyan where the postal votes are being tallied.

DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang wants to know what is holding up the Election Commission from announcing the by-election result.
9.21pm: Election Commission chief Abdul Aziz Yusof sends a SMS message to Malaysiakini saying that the voter turnout "could be more than 60 percent".

Malaysiakini has earlier asked him to confirm whether the voter turnout was 59.86% as announced by the EC a few hours ago.
9.10pm: Penang Chief Minister and DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng and other party leaders are set to leave the party's operations room in Sibu.
But instead of going to main tally centre at Dewan Suarah, they plan to go to Wisma Sanyan, where the postal votes are being counted.
8.57pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, BN has reduced DAP's lead down to 2,590 votes. A total of 109 out of 110 polling streams have been counted thus far.
DAP - 18,570
BN - 15,980
Ind - 201
Majority - 2,590
On the spot analysis:
Only one polling stream and 2,571 postal votes yet to be included. BN is expected to win over 90% of these votes but will it be enough for it to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat?
8.40pm: An umbrella revolution is swelling outside of the main tally centre at Dewan Suarah, with 200 people standing in the rain to show their support for DAP's Wong Ho Leng.
Around 200 cops estimated in area, but no untoward incidents so far. No top leaders from either BN or Pakatan Rakyat are there at the moment.
NONE8.33pm: DAP members and some leaders at its Sibu operations room are celebrating, but top party leaders are still waiting for confirmation and refuse to declare victory.
8.14pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has increased its lead to 3,944 votes. A total of 103 out of 110 polling streams have been counted thus far.
DAP - 18,211
BN - 14,267
Ind - 138
Majority - 3,944

NONEPostal votes are still being counted. In addition, no results yet to come in from BN stronghold Kg Ilir Nangka. In the 2008 general elections, DAP lost by 1,272 votes in Kg Ilir Nangka and 2,571 in postal votes.
However, two DAP MPs - Anthony Loke and Jeff Ooi - have claimed victory.

"Sibu Pakatan Rakyat set to win by wafer-thin majority... probably less than one hundred!" says Loke in his tweet message.
On the spot analysis:DAP is close to victory but it is still too close to call. By all estimates, the margin of victory will be in the hundreds.
8.13pm: A crowd of supporters stand with umbrellas in the rain outside the counting centre compound, chanting "Wong Ho Leng" (DAP candidate) off and on as they wait for the official result to be announced.

The projector outside the centre however has gone offline, and no
updates available so far.
8.10pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has increased its lead to 3,279 votes. About 95.5% of votes have been counted so far.
DAP - 17,120
BN - 13,841
Ind - 137
Majority - 3,279
8.04pm: Unconfirmed reports on the final few thousand votes - DAP lost Malay/Melanau-majority Ilir Nangka by 1,354 votes but won Chinese-majority Oya Lane by 665.
It now hinges on the 2,571 postal votes.

If BN can win 2,441 of these postal votes, which is possible, it will win the by-election. The margin of victory will be less than 100 votes.
7.58pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has increased its lead to 3,130 votes. About 93.9% of votes have been counted so far.
DAP - 16,786
BN - 13,656
Ind - 136
Majority - 3,130
7.52pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has increased its lead to 3,048 votes. About 92.6% of votes have been counted so far.
DAP - 16,538
BN - 13,490
Ind - 136
Majority - 3,048

NONEDAP leaders and supporters, who are watching the unofficial results displayed by a LCD projector, are biting their nails.
On the spot analysis:
BN stronghold Kg Ilir Nangka and postal votes still yet to be announced. In the 2008 general elections, DAP lost by 1,272 votes in Kg Ilir Nangka and 2,571 in postal votes.
7.40pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP's lead breaks the 3,000 mark for the first time - it is now 3,022 votes. About 90.5% of votes have been counted so far.
DAP - 16,178
BN - 13,156
Ind - 135

Majority - 3,022

On the spot analysis:
DAP appears close to victory, but with postal votes and a key Malay/Melanau area yet to be tallied, BN can still win this by-election.

Whatever the result, it will be close either way.
7.35pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has again increased its lead to 2,920 votes. About 90% of votes have been counted so far.
DAP - 15,981
BN - 13,061
Ind - 134

Majority - 2,920
7.30pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has again increased its lead to 2,817 votes. About 87% of votes have been counted so far.
DAP - 15,655
BN - 12,838
Ind - 132

Majority - 2,817
On the spot analysis: The 2,571 postal votes are now being counted. This is where BN is banking on clawing back into lead. In the 2008 general elections, SUPP won 94% of the postal votes.
7.15pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has again increased its lead to 2,236 votes. About 81% of votes have been counted so far.
DAP - 14,283
BN - 12,047
Ind - 129

Majority - 2,236
7.13pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, BN has narrowed DAP's lead to 1,577 votes. About 75% of votes have been counted so far.
DAP - 12,966
BN - 11,389
Ind - 126

Majority - 1,577
7.07pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has further increased its lead to 2,091. About 67% of votes have been counted so far.
DAP - 11,941
BN - 9,850
Ind - 99

Majority - 2,091

On the spot analysis:

BN stronghold Kg Ilir Nangka and postal votes yet to be announced. In the 2008 general elections, DAP lost by 1,272 votes in Kg Ilir Nangka and 2,571 in postal votes.

In addition, also yet to be counted is Rejang Park, a major DAP stronghold.
7.02pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has further increased its lead to 1,544. So far, 66 out of 110 polling streams, or about 62% of votes, have been counted.
DAP - 10,773
BN - 9,229
Ind - 97

Majority - 1,544
On the spot analysis

It appears that DAP has benefitted from a slight swing of Chinese voters. However, there is no change in Iban and Malay/Melanau vote. Indeed, BN could have won more votes from these two groups.

DAP will need to a sizable lead if it is to win this by-election as it is expected that BN will get the lion share of the 2,537 postal votes, which are yet to be counted.

According to DAP sources, they won in all Chinese-majority polling streams but the turnout was low, especially among young voters.

MCA Youth chief Wee Ka Siong says in a tweet that DAP has won over 66% of the Chinese votes. BN will need to bag at least 80% of the Malay/Melanau vote to win this by-election.
6.50pm: Rain starts to fall in Sibu as ballot boxes continue to stream into the counting centre at the main tally centre in Dewan Suarah.

NONEA crowd of onlookers has swelled to about 100 people in surrounding
shops, mostly curious about the hive of activity at the hall.
6.46pm: The Election Commission announces that the voter turnout for today's by-election is 59.86% or 32,742 voters. The total in postal votes are 2,537.
6.42pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has further increased its lead to 914. So far, 59 out of 110 polling streams, or about 54% of votes, have been counted.
DAP - 9,188
BN - 8,274
Ind - 89

Majority - 914
6.38pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP has increased its lead to 838. So far, 57 out of 110 polling streams, or about 52% of votes, have been counted.
DAP - 8,888
BN - 8,050
Ind - 87
Majority - 838
6.35pm: EC deputy chairman Wan Ahmad Wan Omar is chairing a closed-door meeting to discuss an objection raised by DAP candidate Wong Ho Leng over discrepancies in postal votes.

Dapsy chief Anthony Loke said the objection was over inconsistencies in signatures of witnesses, and DAP are claiming fraud.

"The EC are not happy about it. We don't know what the intend to do," Loke said when contacted through SMS.

It is understood that Wong has walked out of the postal votes counting centre but no decision has been announced yet by the EC.
6.24pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, DAP is leading for the first time as the Chinese-majority areas are being counted.
DAP - 7,026
BN - 6,243
Ind - 52
Majority - 783
So far, 44 out of 110 polling streams, or about 43% of votes, have been counted.
"It's a clear sign that Chinese votes have swung in favour of us," says DAP leader Anthony Loke. "The question is whether this is enough to carry us through."

DAP sources say that ballot boxes of Malay/Melanau areas yet to be counted. They comprise 10.5% of the Sibu electorate.
Also the estimated 2,000 postal votes, where BN is expected to win over 90% of the votes, are not factored in yet.
6.16pm: A crowd of 150 gather at the DAP operation room in Sibu. As the unofficial results stream in, the crowd cheer.
6.09pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, BN is leading by 1,869 votes. So far, 26 out of 110 polling streams, or about 20% of votes, have been counted.
BN - 4,303
DAP - 2,434
Ind - 41

Majority - 1,869
6.01pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, BN is leading by 1,957 votes. So far, 25 out of 110 polling streams, or about 20% of votes, have been counted.
BN - 4,205
DAP - 2,248
Ind - 41

Majority - 1,957

It appears that DAP is slowing bridging the gap as polling streams from Chinese-majority areas are now being counted.
5.50pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, BN is leading by 1,985 votes. So far, 22 out of 110 polling streams, or about 18% of votes, have been counted.
BN - 3,804
DAP - 1,819
Ind - 37

Majority - 1,985
EC chair Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof says he was not satisfied with the lower voter turnout which fell lower than the 67% recorded in the 2008 general election.
Meanwhile, Sibu police chief ACP Shafie Ismail says polling went smoothly except for a minor incidents of heckling among supporters of the contesting parties.
5.40pm: A few ballot boxes arrive at main tally centre in Dewan Suarah. Dark storm clouds and strong winds coming in, heavy rain expected in Sibu.

5.25pm: Election Commission workers are seen going into the main tally centre at Dewan Suarah in Sibu town. This is where all the votes from the 54 polling centres in today's by-election are tallied.
The final result will be announced by the returning officer later tonight.

DAP sources say the party appeared to have performed worse in Iban areas compared to the 2008 general election.
5.05pm: According to the latest unofficial tally, BN has increased its lead to 2,097 votes. So far, 19 out of 110 polling streams, or about 13% of votes, have been counted.
BN - 3,493
DAP - 1,396
Ind - 33

Majority - 2,097
5pm: The remaining 22 polling stations close. Another 23 pollings stations had closed earlier and counting is in progress.
4.50pm: A total of 31,119 have voted by 4pm. Voter turnout is 56.9% with one hour to go before the closing of the remaining 22 polling stations.

The voter turnout is expected to be far below the 68% in the 2008 general elections.

4.30pm: According to the latest unofficial tally in the polling stations which have closed early, BN has increased its lead to 1,930 votes. So far, 16 out of 110 polling streams have been counted.
BN - 2,959
DAP - 1,029
Ind - 18
Majority - 1,930

Of the 16 polling streams counted, at least 10 are from Iban areas where DAP is expected to lose. Iban comprise
NONE4.29pm: Umno vice-president Shafie Apdal (left in pix) denies a scuffle ever occurred at Sekolah Kebangsaan Sg Aup as alleged by DAP MP for Bakri Er Teck Hwa (see below - 12.30pm).

“There wasn't a scuffle (as reported). I was there (to request the DAP supporters) to disperse. There was no scuffle,” the minister told Malaysiakini.

Shafie said that he was there with a group of BN supporters.

“The MP (Er) was in the middle of the road distributing leaflets to voters. That can't happen,” said the Umno vice-president, referring to election laws against campaigning on polling day.

“I told him (Er) that he wasn't allowed to do such a thing. In the election laws, it is prohibited. As a member of Parliament, he should know the laws.
4.20pm: According to the latest unofficial tally in the polling stations which have closed early, DAP is trailing by 1,784 votes.

BN - 2,808
DAP - 1,024
Ind - 18

Majority - 1,784

It is still too early to spot the trend as the result is from 15 polling streams out of 110 polling streams in areas which BN is expected to do well.
4.14pm: DAP youth chief Anthony Loke tweets about his altercation with EC officials tallying the votes. He describes them, particularly those coming from Kuala Lumpur, as being “rude” and accusing them of “harassing” the DAP polling agent for “complaining too much.”

NONEThey are upset because, fighting “for every vote,” the agent is questioning too much.

To the EC officer's complaint that the agent is being 'leceh' (demanding), Loke says he “shot back” with the words: “Don't we have rights to complain? Dah biasa makan gaji buta!” ('You've become used to earning an easy salary!').
3.40pm: According to latest unofficial results from 12 polling stations which has closed, DAP is trailing by 1,029 votes.
BN - 1,839
DAP - 810
Ind - 15
Majority - 1,029




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