Tuesday, December 27, 2011

New group mobilising observers for clean elections

New group mobilising observers for clean elections
By Yvonne Lim  

http://goodtimes.my/index.php/Politics-Government/new-group-joins-mafrel-for-clean-and-fair-election.html

A group of concerned Malaysians has teamed up with election watchdog Malaysians For Free and Fair Elections (MAFREL) to set up Cekap Elections Observers (CEO) to ensure the coming general election is clean and fair.

They are aiming to mobilise as many members of the Malaysian public as possible to volunteer to be trained as independent, non-partisan election observers (EO) to watch over the entire election process.
Alexa Ho, a pastor at Community Baptist Church, and four others are the initiators of this project.
“As citizens of Malaysia, our right is not just to vote, but to make a difference by being an observer and voicing out when we see irregularities in the system or any suspicious behaviour during the elections.


“What is really important is not our biasness or preference of one party over another – it is about being fair. No matter which party wins or loses, it is most important that it is all done fairly and cleanly,” Ho stresses.
CEO was officially launched on Aug 2 by putting up their Facebook page which is already gaining popularity. To date, it has more than 122 “likes”. The group intends to utilise all the social networks, including Twitter and Google +, to promote its cause.
Various non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in MAFREL’s networks have been approached to advertise the EO training programmes.
While the training is completely free of charge, no incentive in any form will be given to the volunteers.
“To be completely honest, to volunteer as an EO will cost you – your money and time. But the reward is a clean and fair election. I think it is worth it,” says Ho who leads CEO.
The minimum age to be an EO during the general election is 21 years, but Ho says the “youngsters” can also participate and help in pre-election observation. Those below the age of 21 are also invited to attend the EO training.
An EO will play several important roles throughout the whole election process – from checking of the electoral roll, observing the nomination process for suspicious behaviour until the actual election day.
“They are there to check through the electoral roll for any irregularities and watch the entire process from nomination till polling day,” explains MAFREL deputy chairman Colonel Shahrudin Othman.
“On polling day, if they are allowed into the polling stations as observers, they will watch from the inside. If not, they will observe outside the polling station for any suspicious behavior, such as intimidation, harassment or buying of votes.”
The EOs will then document their observations and MAFREL will compile these into a report which will be distributed to the relevant parties, such as the Election Commission (EC) and universities to be analysed and acted upon.
CEO hopes to gather at least 1,000 volunteers to be trained as EOs by MAFREL before the coming election.
At the training sessions, MAFREL will teach volunteers how to look out for irregularities in the electoral roll, detect suspicious behaviour, as well as document their observations.
MAFREL will subsequently apply with EC for the election observers to be issued passes to be allowed into the polling stations. “But whether the EC will give it or not, we don’t know,” says Shahrudin.
Two tentative dates in September have been set aside for the training, which will be held in Petaling Jaya and Cheras. The time and exact venue for the training will be posted on CEO’s Facebook page.
Ho urges all Malaysians to come forward and volunteer themselves to be independent EOs.
For more information on CEO and MAFREL, log on to CEO’s Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/cekapelections


    

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Kenyataan Akhbar - 22 Disember 2011

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Malaysians for Free and Fair Elections


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Kenyataan Akhbar



22 Disember 2011



Respons MAFREL terhadap Cadangan Pembaharuan Proses Pilihan Raya oleh SPR



Suruhan Pilihan Raya Malaysia (SPR) telah mengumumkan pada 19 Disember 2011 beberapa pembaharuan dalam proses pilihan raya negara. Antaranya yang disebutkan oleh Pengerusi SPR, Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof ialah berhubung penggunaan dakwat kekal, pengundian awal, pemansuhan tempoh bantahan, tempoh tambahan pameran senarai daftar pengundi dan kemudahan untuk pengundi OKU. Menurut beliau, semua perubahan ini akan dilaksanakan dalam pilihan raya umum yang akan datang.



Dakwat Kekal



Malaysians for Free and Fair Elections (MAFREL), Badan Pemantau Pilihan Raya Malaysia menyambut baik penggunaan dakwat kekal yang boleh mencegah pemilih berganda. Saranan ini telah sebenarnya dibuat oleh MAFREL sejak sebelum PRU ke 12 lagi dan kemudian disuarakan pula oleh pelbagai pihak termasuk BERSIH 2.0 sebagai langkah yang paling mudah untuk dilaksanakan untuk mengembalikan keyakinan kepada proses pilihan raya. Namun demikian, harus diingat penggunaan dakwat kekal semata-mata tidak mencukupi untuk memastikan pilihan raya yang bersih, adil dan telus. Senarai daftar pengundi mestilah diberi tumpuan dan dibersihkan. Apatah lagi dengan adanya pendedahan baru-baru ini tentang wujudnya 42,051 nama pemilih diragui yang mahu dipamerkan oleh SPR untuk tujuan pengesahan oleh pemilih atau waris.



Pengundian Awal



Berhubung pengundian awal, MAFREL berpendapat pendekatan ini baik untuk dilaksanakan dengan memastikan proses pengundian yang sama melibatkan pemantauan oleh agen pengundi dan agen pengira undi diwujudkan di pusat-pusat pengundian awal. Malah kehadiran badan pemerhati atau pemantau terhadap proses ini boleh memastikan proses berjalan dengan baik, apatah lagi jumlah pemilih awal agak besar iaitu seramai 200,000 orang seperti yang disahkan oleh Pengerusi SPR. Namun demikian, MAFREL tidak merasakan ada keperluan untuk pasangan anggota polis, tentera atau pasukan gerakan am untuk turut melaksanakan pengundian awal. Mereka seharusnya melalui proses pengundian yang biasa.







Tempoh bantahan



Cadangan untuk memansuhkan tempoh bantahan berhubung kelayakan seseorang calon yang bertanding pada hari penamaan calon adalah satu cadangan yang teknikal. Apakah sebab perkara ini dicadangkan? Adakah ia menyumbang kepada pilihan raya yang bebas, adil dan telus atau hanya untuk mempercepatkan proses penamaan?



Ada beberapa perkara yang perlu diberi perhatian tentang cadangan ini. Pertama, hak untuk membuat bantahan terhadap calon merupakan hak kepada pengundi bagi sesebuah kawasan pilihan raya. Dengan pemansuhan tempoh bantahan ini bermakna hak pengundi telah dinafikan. Tempoh masa yang lebih munasabah sepatutnya diperuntukkan untuk memastikan calon yang layak bertanding dan mungkin terpilih untuk penggal selama 5 tahun.



Kedua, urusan bantahan terhadap pencalonan ini terkandung dalam Perkara 16 (2)(b) dan Perkara 17, Akta Pilihan Raya 1958 yang mana perubahan peraturan terhadapnya perlu diluluskan di dalam Dewan Rakyat. Apakah pihak SPR telah mengkaji aspek ini dan boleh melaksanakannya tanpa kelulusan Parlimen?



Oleh itu, MAFREL berpendapat cadangan ini tidak perlu dilaksanakan. Sebaliknya, cadangan yang lebih tepat untuk dilaksanakan ialah dengan menambah tempoh masa penamaan calon daripada satu jam sekarang kepada satu minggu untuk proses penamaan yang lebih tenang dan semakan yang lebih teliti terhadap calon.



MAFREL memantau PRU ke-13



Di kesempatan ini, MAFREL ingin mengumumkan kesediaan dan persiapannya untuk melaksanakan pemerhatian terhadap PRU ke-13 selari dengan peranannya dalam bekerjasama menyumbang supaya pilihan raya negara menjadi salah satu proses demokrasi yang bebas, adil, telus dan mencerminkan kehendak mandat pilihan rakyat.



MAFREL menggagaskan pilihan raya yang berwibawa, aman, bebas dan adil. Ia berdasarkan prinsip-prinsip hak asasi dan demokrasi sebagaimana termaktub dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan, perjanjian dan protokol antarabangsa. MAFREL telah terlibat  dalam pemerhatian PRU ke-12, Pilihan raya Negeri Sarawak dan semua pilihan raya kecil dan oleh itu memiliki pengalaman yang luas.



Sehubungan itu, MAFREL ingin mengajak rakyat Malaysia bersama-sama dengan usaha MAFREL dengan menawarkan diri menjadi sukarelawan. Pendaftaran boleh dibuat melalui facebook MAFREL atau kepada Setiausaha MAFREL, Sdr Arphan Ahmad, 012-2731016.



Sekian, terima kasih.



Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh

Pengerusi



Untuk maklumat lanjut, boleh hubungi:

Pengerusi: Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh – 013-3682067

Timbalan Pengerusi : Kolonel (B) Shaharudin Othman – 019 2344 366

Setiausaha : Arphan Ahmad – 012 273 1016

Indelible ink just first step to clean elections, says MAFREL

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/print/malaysia/indelible-ink-just-first-step-to-clean-elections-says-mafrel/

Malaysia

Indelible ink just first step to clean elections, says MAFREL

Dec 22, 2011
 
 
The use of indelible ink will be introduced in the next general election. — Reuters pic
 
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 22 — Malaysians for Free and Fair Elections (MAFREL) today welcomed the use indelible ink in the upcoming general election, but said it was not enough to ensure the polling process would be above board.
“The use of indelible ink alone is not enough to ensure the election is clean, fair and transparent. More time and focus should be given to cleaning up the electoral roll,” Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh, chairman of the election watchdog, told reporters today at a press conference here.
“What more with the display of 42,051 doubtful names (provided) by the Election Commission (EC) for verification by voter or kin,” he added.
Additionally, Syed Ibrahim said the newly-introduced advance voting process should undergo a stress test to ensure any weaknesses can be determined and fixed before implemented during the general election.
The EC previously announced it will be replacing the controversial postal ballots with an advance voting system.
“In addition, partners of police, army and defence personnel should not have to perform advance voting. They should instead undergo the normal voting process,” he said.
“This is because they are not the ones on duty and serving in designated camps. They can go to polling centres like other normal citizens,” he added.
Syed Ibrahim also said the announcement by the EC on the elimination of the candidate objection period was a step in the wrong direction.
He said the commission should instead extend the objection period to one week for greater scrutiny of candidates by the voters.
Mafrel urged the EC to consider its suggestions in the push for clean and fair elections.
“If the election process is widely perceived as not credible, then the government formed after the election is also not credible,” Mafrel technical advisor Hasnah Hashim said.
Those interested in volunteering for Mafrel can join their Facebook page or contact Mafrel secretary Sdr Arphan Ahmad at 012-2731016.
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