Tuesday, February 19, 2008
MORE PICS & Video – RTM T V “Conspiracy” Propaganda Campaign with BN on “Mereka Berkonspirasi” & “Berlainan Parti, Satu Identiti” – PAS+ DAP+ PKR = BA
The relentless use of the electronic airwaves over the RTM networks is now in top gear showing footages of the recent Street protests and rally and labeling them as “Mereka Berkonspirasi” is a gross abuse of the RTM TV networks. We have (BN) secretary-general Datuk Seri Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad Sunday advising component parties of the coalition against using government facilities, including public buildings and canopies, for the March 8 general election campaign (see report Below), yet RTM TV on its own initiative is running these footages in support of the BN
There were first shown in RTM1 networks and now find its way to the RTM2 programmes. After each showing, people are interviewed condemning these protests and street rallies.
At the height of the protests, these were shown and labeled as “Bukan Budaya Kita”. Now with the election coming soon, these propaganda visuals are in full swing. To add to the “Berkonspirasi” theme, they are also resorting to associating the three main different opposition parties as of the same identity using the words “Berlainan Parti, Satu Identiti”. And Najib has conveniently grouped them as the Barisan Alternatif (BA).
This propaganda is trying to associate the DAP with PAS as of the same identity – another scarce tactic that was effective in the 1999 elections that the DAP paid a high price. The BERSIH organization should highlight this issue as a gross UNFAIR PRACTICE as the opposition was denied the airtime
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February 19, 2008 00:09 AM
Don't Sacrifice Future By Voting In Opposition, Says Najib
IPOH, Feb 18 (Bernama) -- Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak tonight reminded the people not to sacrifice the future of the nation and their children by placing their faith in the opposition, which purportedly has formed an alternative front called the Barisan Alternatif (BA). He said the BA was more of a hidden arrangement by the opposition parties to face the general election unlike the Barisan Nasional (BN), which was a coalition for all times. "Are we to gamble the future of our nation and children... will we be able to sleep in peace if this so called BA is administering the country," he said when attending a dinner hosted by the Perak BN election machinery at the Menteri Besar's residence here.
Najib, who is also the BN's election director, said the opposition parties, who were merely trying to copy the BN in forming an alliance, were actually extremists in disguise. One wanted to form a theocratic state while another harboured visions of a secular nation on the premise of a Malaysian Malaysia, he said. "Another party we can deem as irrelevant, which is the Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)... we don't know where to place this party as it holds only one seat in Parliament but is talking big about wanting to contest here and there," he said to thunderous applause from those present.
The Deputy BN chairman also described PAS a party which always kept changing its tunes, at one time calling Umno members infidels then trying to introduce hudud laws but when both of these did not go down well with the people, started to bring up the issue of a welfare state to gain popularity.
He said the BN's concept of power-sharing spoke for itself as it had been proven for 50 years now. Najib said the BN would be coming out with its "bullets" one by one to show what the opposition really was when campaigning for the election began. He urged BN supporters in Perak to get closer to the electorate toensure a bigger victory for the coalition in the state this time around. Also present were Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Tajol Rosli Ghazali and PPP president Datuk M. Kayveas.
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BN Parties Advised Against Using Gov't Facilities During Election Campaign
KANGAR, Feb 17 (Bernama) -- Barisan Nasional (BN) secretary-general Datuk Seri Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad Sunday advised component parties of the coalition against using government facilities, including public buildings and canopies, for the March 8 general election campaign. He said they would have to apply to lease the facilities if they wanted to use them. The BN should be cautious so as to avert problems which might crop up later following the use of government facilities during the campaign, he told reporters after attending an election briefing pertaining to the Kangar parliamentary constituency near here.
He said that so far, no report had been lodged against BN component parties on the use of government facilities in their campaign. Mohd Radzi, who is also Umno secretary-general, said Umno supporters would be allowed to carry posters, banners or flags bearing the party symbol as of this general election as it was registered with the Election Commission three days ago. He also advised BN leaders to adhere to all the stipulated conditions of the election campaign, and to be wary of hosting programmes which could be seen as "buying" votes.
Asked on his candidacy in the election, Mohd Radzi, who is the Home Minister, said he was leaving the matter to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. "If he wants me to quit, I will quit. If he wants me to contest, I shall contest. For now, I want to work for the party," he said. Asked about a statement by Perlis Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim that the two Cabinet ministers from the state -- Mohd Radzi and Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Azmi Khalid – had been nominated to contest in the general election, Mohd Radzi said he was not aware of it.
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