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Hazlan Zakaria Aug 15, 10  12:15pm
PKR parliamentarians have extended a call offering Deputy Higher Education Minister Saifuddin Abdullah the lead in a bi-partisan parliamentary caucus to pave the way for student participation in politics.&#8220;About students in politics, we are willing to work with YB Saifuddin in a caucus to work towards abolishing the University and University [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hazlan Zakaria Aug 15, 10  12:15pm</p>
<p>PKR parliamentarians have extended a call offering Deputy Higher Education Minister Saifuddin Abdullah the lead in a bi-partisan parliamentary caucus to pave the way for student participation in politics.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" /><img src="http://media1.malaysiakini.com/272/851b0d9e6af1b053788a69440cabf939.jpg" alt="NONE" width="200" height="284" align="right" />&#8220;About students in politics, we are willing to work with YB Saifuddin in a caucus to work towards abolishing the University and University College Act (UUCA),&#8221; said PKR Lembah Pantai parliamentarian Nurul Izzah Anwar.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" />She added that despite Saifuddin (<em>right</em>) being a top Umno leader, they are still willing to work with him as long as the common goal can be attained.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" />Saifuddin has been vocal in supporting students&#8217; participation in politics, despite the hardline approach taken by other Umno leaders against the move.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" />The proposal to allow student involvement gained momentum recently after the government decided to reverse an earlier ban on graduate teachers from politics.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" />Nurul Izzah said this at a press conference after PKR facilitated a seminar on the perspective of youth on current affairs.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" />Nearly 80 students and young professionals attended the seminar organised by the Selangor State Economic Planning Unit (Upen), discussing their views on matters like education, economy and governance.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" /><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Direct elections: Zaid&#8217;s views welcomed</strong></span><br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" />At the same press conference, PKR leaders were also asked if they were disappointed with Pakatan Rakyat co-ordinator Zaid Ibrahim&#8217;s recent <a href="/news/139921"><strong>comments</strong></a> against the party&#8217;s newly mooted code of ethics for party election candidates.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" /><img src="http://media1.malaysiakini.com/262/bc40f7f9ca95b974281764ceeaebcaac.jpg" alt="NONE" width="260" height="262" align="right" />Zaid (<em>right</em>) had criticised the code of ethics as encumbering candidates from being able to campaign and promote themselves adding that such strict rules mirrors the practice of his former party Umno.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" />&#8220;We welcome his views; we respect it, though we would have liked it better if it were not aired publicly. But we accept his opinion as part of the democratic process,&#8221; said Nurul Izzah.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" />PKR youth chief Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin who was also there added that they view the matter as a positive development in the party, as it evolves towards the better.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" />&#8220;The question of disappointment never arose,&#8221; said the youth chief.<br id="d2F3aTE=" /><br id="d2F3aTE=" />He added that a special committee has been set up under party vice-president R Sivarasa to look into suggestions such as those raised by Zaid, to ensure that the code of ethics is implemented smoothly and in a structured manner</p>
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By Shannon Teoh
July 05, 2010

Pakatan Rakyat leaders attend the launch of FoPR in London yesterday, July 4, 2010. — Picture by Danny Lim
LONDON, July 5 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders continued their bullish stance towards a possible snap election by insisting that they would win big, when launching an outreach programme here yesterday.
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<p>July 05, 2010</p>
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<p>Pakatan Rakyat leaders attend the launch of FoPR in London yesterday, July 4, 2010. — Picture by Danny Lim</p>
<p>LONDON, July 5 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders continued their bullish stance towards a possible snap election by insisting that they would win big, when launching an outreach programme here yesterday.</p>
<p>Despite losing five MPs this year, they further taunted Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak by stating that the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition was running scared.</p>
<p>“Umno is in a state of panic. They see enemies everywhere,” PR secretariat chief Datuk Zaid Ibrahim told a crowd of over 200 at the launch of Friends of Pakatan Rakyat (FoPR) in London.</p>
<p>Other leaders at the FoPR launch, such as PAS treasurer Dr Mohd Hatta Ramli, DAP’s Kepong MP Dr Tan Seng Giaw and Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar, were also confident of expanding their historic wins in Election 2008 into the next general election, which must be held by 2013.</p>
<p>Their upbeat mood followed Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s statement last week that PR would be ready should BN opt to dissolve Parliament early.</p>
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<p>The government’s reluctance to upset the majority Malays has led to policy reversals and reform pullbacks that are fuelling talk Najib may be readying to get his own mandate as prime minister. The last election was led by Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who stepped down in April 2009.</p>
<p>Najib raised constituency allocations for BN MPs from RM1 million to RM1.5 million last month, leading to further speculation.</p>
<p>Dr Hatta expressed his belief that there was a significant possibility of a snap election after Umno vice president Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said yesterday that the time had come for BN to go to the polls to prove that they have overcome past mistakes.</p>
<p>“If it’s in September, we will win big. If it’s next year, we will win even bigger,” the Kuala Krai MP said.</p>
<p>Zaid added that “ministers are talking rubbish all the time, because they are panicking over early elections.</p>
<p>“When you start banning newspapers, charging people for sedition and play races against each other and manufacture enemies, that’s the sign of an emerging fascist government. We cannot afford to let that happen,” the former de facto law minister said.</p>
<p>He also claimed that the constant persecution of opposition figures while Umno figures got away with outrageous statements was evidence that the Malay party had “destroyed all sense of fairness in the system.”</p>
<p>“Najib can blatantly buy elections by promising millions because they know they will never be prosecuted,” he said, referring to his recent defeat in the Hulu Selangor by-elections where the prime minister handed out millions to sway voters including RM3 million he promised to a Chinese school if BN won the poll as well, as in the Sibu by-election where the prime minister made a similar appeal.</p>
<p>Nurul Izzah expounded on how PR was more than just “not BN”, but a viable alternative today.</p>
<p>Nurul, who is Anwar’s eldest daughter, stressed that PR had established a Common Policy Framework; while in Selangor, it has introduced a select committee to ensure the integrity of lawmakers and are set to table the Freedom of Information Act in the state assembly.</p>
<p>“The only innovation from BN is Perkasa,” she said, referring to the Malay rights group led by Pasir Mas MP Datuk Ibrahim Ali.</p>
<p>“Change will come and [the] next general election will not be something easily forgotten by BN,” she promised.</p>
<p>Dr Hatta added that in the last elections, DAP, PKR and PAS had only formed an electoral pact to avoid three-corner fights and campaigned individually, whereas this time they would campaign together and make sacrifices for each other.</p>
<p>“This administration should have been over in the last general election. Victory is within reach,” he said.</p>
<p>Dr Tan also insisted that PR would not wait to capture government state-by-state but would be taking over both federal and state governments “simultaneously.”</p>
<p>“While we cannot ensure that PR will be 100 per cent clean once we are in government, we promise that we will show no mercy to those who are corrupt. We must have integrity,” the DAP vice-chairman said.</p>
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Wednesday, 30 June 2010
We are also meeting with UK Members of Parliment and the UK Bar Council amongst others so it will be great to learn first hand about the way British elections, parliment and government are run and hopefully gain some fresh insights and alternative paradigms for changing the Malaysian mindset and political landscape.
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<p>Wednesday, 30 June 2010</p>
<p><em><strong><span style="color: #993300;">We are also meeting with UK Members of Parliment and the UK Bar Council amongst others so it will be great to learn first hand about the way British elections, parliment and government are run and hopefully gain some fresh insights and alternative paradigms for changing the Malaysian mindset and political landscape.</span></strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Malaysia Today</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>1. You&#8217;re travelling to London along with Dato Zaid and a number of high profile opposition leaders to launch<em>Friends of Pakatan Rakyat</em>. What are your thoughts on this recent initiative and what do you hope to achieve whilst you&#8217;re there?</strong></p>
<p>I believe the launch of <em><strong>Friends of Pakatan Rakyat</strong></em> in London represents something fresh and exciting in terms of opening up the space for political dialogue and pushing for positive reform and change in Malaysia. And it’s really amazing to see so many Malaysians at home and abroad hungry for positive change. Twelve years ago, at the start of the <em>Reformasi</em> movement, something like this would have been unthinkable, in the same way that the Election Tsunami of 2008 represented a huge milestone in the history of Malaysian politics.</p>
<p>Whilst in London I am really looking forward to meeting all the people who have supported and encouraged us so far and to be able to relay to them in person the positive changes that Pakatan Rakyat has initiated and implemented in these last 2 years, but also the considerable challenges we face.</p>
<p>I know also that there are many Malaysian living in the UK who are committed to contributing their knowledge and expertise in a number of areas &#8211; healthcare, education, law, the non-government sector, business and finance. This visit will be a great opportunity to explore new ways of tapping into that huge resource pool and working together for a better Malaysia. We will also champion the rights of overseas Malaysians to vote in the upcoming General Elections as the main thrust in the second phase of the Movement for Free &amp; Fair Elections (BERSIH).</p>
<p>We are also meeting with UK Members of Parliment and the UK Bar Council amongst others so it will be great to learn first hand about the way British elections, parliment and government are run and hopefully gain some fresh insights and alternative paradigms for changing the Malaysian mindset and political landscape.</p>
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<p><strong>2. In recent years, there has been a huge increase in the number of Malaysians working overseas and emigrating abroad. Yet many of them seem to retain a strong affiliation and concern for Malaysian current affairs and politics. Why do you think that is?</strong></p>
<p>Malaysia is a beautiful, well endowed nation, brimming with untapped potential and opportunities! So, once a Malaysian, always a Malaysian! You know, we have such a unique and diverse culture, warm, funny people who are extremely talented and capable, a beautiful natural landscape, fantastic food and sunshine (the temperamental British weather is one thing I don’t envy ☺).</p>
<p>Yet I can understand why many Malaysians choose to emigrate or work abroad. I think it often boils down to a perceived lack of options. They often go looking for a better life for themselves and their families. Better education, better security, better healthcare. And better civil liberties. We can never underestimate the importance of freedom of speech, expression, information and movement. In the past few months the anti-ISA campaign in London has sprung into action. Initiatives like this challenge us to assert our rights and demand something better. When they organise demonstrations in London they don&#8217;t get sprayed with water cannons, teargas and face FRU teams with menacing batons. They get policeman who pass by and politely engage with them, have a chat, find out what the demonstration is about and then merely observe proceedings to help maintain order. People are free to voice their opinions, to agree or disagree. Now that’s the kind of Malaysia we want for ourselves and our children.</p>
<p>People often feel that the system in Malaysia is unjust and bigoted, and that’s why we (Pakatan Rakyat) have stressed the need for a meritocracy based society through proper implementation of a new economic model, one that rewards those who work hard and perform to the highest standard, but also those who are socially disadvantaged and less fortunate.</p>
<p><strong>3. How do you think Malaysians living and working abroad can contribute to the current evolving socio-political landscape back home?</strong></p>
<p>The world has become a much smaller place in the last couple of decades and the internet has really helped us to connect in a way and with rapidity never previously imaginable. I mean, practically everyone reads internet blogs and newspapers. You’re reading one now! Its revolutionary.</p>
<p>In terms of contributing, we need to remember that EVERYONE has a role to play in the agenda for change and transformation of the societies we live in. I think continuing to dialogue is a vital part of all that. Malaysians who have lived abroad have the benefit of experiencing alternative social and political frameworks. They often have the privilege of knowing that there are better alternatives, and just because things have been done a certain way for 52 years doesn&#8217;t mean it need to carry on like that. So we definitely welcome new ideas and initiatives as to how things can be changed and improved.</p>
<p>It’s also really encouraging when Malaysians abroad take action to show solidarity with those who experience political persecution and civil rights abuses. There is  a strong lobbying and campaigning culture in Britain so I would say please tap into that- it gives us a huge boost when we hear of anti-ISA campaigns in London and other initiatives such as the Early Day Motions (EDMs) on my father’s trial that were organised in British and Australian parliaments earlier in the year. We need people all over the world to bring to the attention of the international community the shocking human rights abuses, blatant corruption and appalling miscarriages of justice that are blighting our nation. We need to collectively hold the government to account and say enough is enough.</p>
<p>And finally, make sure you and all your family and friends get registered and vote in the 13th GE. We need you and every vote counts!</p>
<p><strong>4. You visited London back in 1999 whilst your father was still in prison. On that trip you also spoke before the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva despite only being 19 at the time. What did you speak about and what was it like?</strong></p>
<p>It was pretty daunting! But I just had to ignore how nervous I was and try to do my best. I spoke about the plight of political prisoners of conscience. But that visit helped to give me hope, because at the time my father had been unjustly sentenced to 16 years in prison and the situation was just so crazy and senseless. However that visit helped me realise that my father had a lot of support and respect from countless people and organisations, both within Malaysia and abroad, and that gave us all a great deal of comfort and encouragement to keep fighting.</p>
<p><strong>5. How do you juggle travelling and working full time as an MP when you&#8217;ve 2 children under the age of 3? Is it hard when you&#8217;ve got to sometimes leave them behind?</strong></p>
<p>It’s difficult, but I have a very understanding and supportive husband and he understands the reasons why the struggle must go on. Life is always hectic though and I frequently wish there were 26 hours in a day! I try to spend as much time with my kids as possible- I don’t want to miss out on those crucial years because time flies by!</p>
<p>But my parents were always very good with us – no matter how busy they both were they always made time for us, and that’s what we’re trying to do with our children. I do miss them terribly when I have to travel though- sometimes we both have a cry! But then I have to try and be strong and remind myself that’s essentially why I’m doing this &#8211; for them. So that we can bring them up in a society where they don’t have to be afraid, where they can be who they want to be and the possibilities are endless.</p>
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<p><em>Friends of Pakatan Rakyat (FPR) is being officially launched as an organisation to rally the support of Malaysians who share the vision of the Pakatan Rakyat coalition for a better Malaysia. The launch will be held on the Sunday 4th of July 2010 in London and officiated by Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, the Pakatan Rakyat Secretariat Coordinator. YB Nurul Izzah Anwar,YB Dr Tan Seng Giaw, National Deputy Chairman of DAP, YB Uztaz Idris Ahmad, PAS Information Chief and Raja Petra Kamarudin will also be speaking. This event will represent the largest gathering of overseas Malaysians to demand a nation that we can all be proud of and call home. Do bring along your entire family. For those with young children families, provisions will be made for a playroom and creche.</em></p>
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		<title>Talk: Is Pakatan Rakyat Sustainable?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 07:16:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nurul Izzah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Come for the talk by Pakatan Rakyat leaders to discuss about whether they are sustainable or otherwise.]]></description>
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<p>Everyone is invited.</p>
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		<title>Zaid Ibrahim di &#8216;fairly current show&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 05:13:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nurul Izzah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA["Bukan UMNO/BN nak TDM balik, tapi dia nak masuk dan takde siapa berani halang dia..." Zaid Ibrahim]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Bukan UMNO/BN nak TDM balik, tapi dia nak masuk dan takde siapa berani halang dia&#8230;&#8221; Zaid Ibrahim</p>
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