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Endorsees to the press statement since this post went up :

1. Paul Warren 

2. Farida Ibrahim

3. Angelia Ong

4. Benny Loh

5. Vani Rajagopal

6. Richard Poon

7. Wong Kok Hei

8. Dominic Tan

9. Dr Saravanan Ramasamy

10. Cheam Toon Lee

11. A Jonathan

12. SV Singan

13. Moses Foo Voon Heong

14. Avijayamala

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JOINT PRESS STATEMENT BY CONCERNED MALAYSIANS ON 22 JANUARY 2008:

We, the undersigned civil society groups and concerned citizens of diverse ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds, stress that all Malaysians have the right to choose their representatives and the government in a free, fair and clean election. No individual politician or political party should resort to threats or intimidation to influence the voter’s decision.

We lament that Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun, MCA MP for Petaling Jaya Utara, as reported in the China Press on January 21 (Monday), has conveyed this fear-mongering message to the public: “If there is insufficient Chinese representation in the Barisan Nasional, it is not a good thing, the Chinese community cannot afford another May 13 incident.”

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The May 13 ethnic riot in 1969 was a dark chapter in Malaysia’s political history where political violence and manipulation overshadowed the democratic process as well as the voice of the people. Invoking the bitter memories of this tragic incident for political gain is a huge insult to those who died, the surviving victims and their families. This veiled threat to voters not to support the opposition parties is shameless and unbecoming of a responsible political leader.

If Chew is aware of certain quarters planning to use violence in response to a certain electoral outcome, she who has been speaking tirelessly on public safety should lodge a police report immediately and assist in the police investigation.

If she is merely speculating, we are truly disappointed that she has stooped so low in fishing for support. Politicians should not behave like gangsters. They should not use the threat of violence to solicit vote, as gangsters do to extort money.

By making this statement, Chew has in fact violated Section 9 (1) of the Election Offences Act 1954:

Undue influence
9. (1) Every person who, before, during or after an election, directly or indirectly, by himself or by any other person on his behalf, makes use of or threatens to make use of any force, violence, or restraint, or inflicts or threatens to inflict, by himself or by any other person, any temporal or spiritual injury, damage, harm, or loss upon or against any person in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting, or on account of such person having voted or refrained from voting, at any election, or who by abduction, duress, or any fraudulent device or contrivance impedes or prevents the free exercise of the franchise of any elector or voter, or thereby compels, induces, or prevails upon any elector or voter either to give or refrain from giving his vote at any election, or who directly or indirectly interferes or attempts to interfere with the free exercise by any person of any electoral right shall be guilty of the offence of undue influence.

While waiting for the Election Commission to investigate and lodge a police report, we call upon Chew to do the honorable thing. She should retract her statement and apologize unreservedly for her fear-mongering act. She must condemn unreservedly the use of political violence in Malaysia.

Voters must be assured of their right to vote for any candidate or party of their choice in an environment that is free from fear and intimidation.

We also call upon the Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Abdullah Badawi to disassociate his administration and party from Chew’s fear-mongering statement and condemn unreservedly the use of threats and intimidation on voters.

We must not let Malaysia become a failed state where political violence rules, like Pakistan. We must not allow any party to ‘play with fire’. We categorically reject anyone who uses the spectre of May 13 as a bogeyman to threaten Malaysians.
 

All individuals or civil society organisations in support of democracy may endorse this statement by displaying a copy of this statement on their premises, vehicles or the front page of their blogs or websites, until Chew retract the statement and apologizes.
 
Civil Society Organisations:
Coalition For Clean and Fair Elections (BERSIH)
Group of Concerned Citizens (GCC)
Writers Alliance for Media Independence (WAMI)
 Malaysian Voters Union (MALVU)
Save Ourselves (SOS Penang)                                                                                                                                                               PJ Utara Get An MP Initiative

Individuals:
Haris Ibrahim
Wong Chin Huat

28 Responses to “Say No to the Spectre of May 13 – Chew Mei Fun must retract her fear-mongering statement and apologize”

  1. Paul Warren Says:

    Please Add my name to it.

    Done

  2. farida Says:

    And my name too, Haris.

    Done

  3. cuddlyfamily Says:

    and mine too please, Haris (angelia ong)

    With pleasure, Angelia

  4. PJGuy Says:

    Please read the China Press, 23rd Jan 2008, page A7. They published an apology to announce that their reporter misinterpreted and misquoted YB Chew’s speech. YB Chew did not mention “May 13” as reported in the original press report on 21st. She referred to the 1969 General Elections when the MCA was very badly defeated.
    It is sad that we get so worked up based one unsubstantiated piece of sensational journalism from just one Chinese newspaper source. We should be more diligent and not simply belief what we read in the papers. We should stop all rumour mongering.

    PJGuy,

    As I do not read Mandarin, I am unable to read the China Press.

    I have ascertained from http://chinhuatw.wordpress.com/2008/01/23/china-press-its-our-fault-not-chews/#more-165 that China Press now reports that Chew did not ‘concretely’ use the phrase ‘May 13 1969′ but had instead said ” If we do not have enough representation in the Barisan Nasional, then to the Chinese community, the lesson of 1969 is sufficient. I think we cannot afford another such scenario.”

    She owes the public an explanation as to what she meant. Your explanation does not jive with the words she is now supposed to have uttered.

    In the absence of an adequate explanation from Chew, this blog stands by the demand for the retraction and apology carried here.

  5. bennyloh Says:

    Sir,
    Include me too

    Done

  6. koolgeek Says:

    So this is the “ISU PERKAUMAN” plan hatched by UMNO and agreed by BN component parties…One side tries to start the fire, the other side tries to promote fear…

    koolgeek,

    You, too, see the plot unfolding?

  7. Cornie Says:

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Cornie Wong
    Date: Jan 23, 2008 11:41 PM
    Subject: Disappointment after disappointment.
    To: chewmf@kpwkm.gov.my, pju@chewmeifun.org

    Dear Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun,

    In all your good intentions, you are definitely not championing the public’s voice for true democracy.

    In your public speech of “If there is insufficient Chinese representation in the Barisan Nasional, it is not a good thing, the Chinese community cannot afford another May 13 incident.” is to give in to fear and intimidation tactics by those who judge themselves as the so-called Keepers of the Law for the sake of ‘peace’ so long as they have a say on every policy making benefitting to themselves at the expense of public ‘tolerance’ & tax-payer’s money. You are sending the wrong message out.

    You have definitely lost a vote from me.

    Disappointed again!

    On 12/12/07, Cornie Wong wrote:
    Dear MP of Petaling Jaya Utara, Ms. Chew Mei Fen,

    I am disheartened to receive from the National News on television today that the Parliment had passed the amendment bill (Article 114), after 2nd and/or 3rd reading for extending the Chairman of the Election Commission’s (Tan Sri Abdul Rashid) tenure from age 65 to 66 until June 2009, in a rushed bull-dozed manner despite numerous attempts from the voice of the rakyat – represented by many non-political quarters, Suaram, Writers Alliance for Media Independence, Centre of Independant Journalism, Pusat Komas, Citizen Thinktank, and most of all – Bersih, without a proper debate with the Wakil Rakyat.

    Even the ‘Memorandum of Petition against the bill (with reasons and historical facts of Abdul Rashid’s discredibility & proof of previous rigged election processes), merely to be passed to the members of the parliament this morning was halted on the pretext of ‘public safety’. This is utter nonsense. Traffic jams were created by the police themselves, not the members of the parties above.

    I have lost confidence with the so-called ‘democratic’ parliamentary and judiciary system.
    The government no longer hears the rakyat.

    I am disappointed.

  8. magic Says:

    Well said Cornie. I, too, am disappointed… :(

  9. Kean Says:

    Add my name too. (Kho Wai Kean)

    Shall we rally to her house and demand an open apologies?

  10. bangmalaysia Says:

    I am totally AGAINST intimidation and the instilling of fear in the hearts of the rakyat this GE. Count me in.

    http://bangmalaysia.wordpress.com/2008/01/22/shit-they-did-it-again/

  11. Sharing Says:

    Is Racial Horror a Malaysian Political Culture?
    ———————————————–
    After almost 40 years, May 13 is still an horror to be heard by the Public!
    Have the Government or Politicians done anything to calm down the feeling?
    Or, effort to build-up confidence among Races with an Independent and Fair Governance?

    Apparently NOT!!

    The Bullies of the Government towards Peaceful Rallies or Walks with Teargas and Water Cannon,
    bully suit of attempted murder with bricks and not allowing bail
    and even to put People under ISA,
    the Swaying Sword of UNMO,
    the Race Emphasis of UNMO, MIC, MCA and PAS,

    all cannot put People to rest on the Racial issues!
    Even Senators are reminding People from Time to Time!!

    With 50 years of Independent, what kind of Political Culture have all these Politicians bring forth?
    A cultural of threats, greediness, bullies, sit-talk-& Do-nothing until Vote!!
    What should have done, totally forgot!
    What little had been done are always on the TOP!!

    Politics are not about what to talk but what to do and responsible!!
    How many had done their jobs to score instead of bullshit a lot?
    Let GE endorse only those who can serve and not talk but no concrete work!!

  12. Cheam Toon Lee Says:

    Haris
    Please include me as an endorsee of the press statement. The clarification by Chew confirmed the message she wanted to convey. I know of only one lesson from 1969.

    It was taught on May 13.

  13. Vani R Says:

    My name too please..Vani Rajagopal..

    Cheers

  14. meltingpot Says:

    Please include my name!

    Richard Poon

  15. aiyomanaboleh Says:

    Include me – wong kok hei

  16. sywong Says:

    Chew,

    you really are undeserving of any Chinese vote…

    shame on you!!…..

  17. Crankshaft Says:

    I demand a retraction and apology too.

  18. drsaravananr Says:

    Haris,
    kindly add my name.
    tq

  19. Kinsy Says:

    Having read ‘May 13-Declassified Documents on the Malaysian Riots of 1969′ by Kua Kia Soong just a week ago, I can’t help but feeling disgusted and sick over the manipulation of the entire event. And to have Datin Chew reminded us all of it once again is like, in Dr. Kua’s words; “…telling ghost stories to children who misbehave.”

    Quoting Datin Chew’s words; “…the CHINESE community cannot afford another May 13 incident”,is that an indication that there will be yet another ‘killing spree on the Chinese’ as was evidenced in the 1969 riots in the event if the election outcome is not in favour to BN?

    And in a later report; “If we do not have enough representation in the Barisan Nasional, then to the Chinese community, the lesson of 1969 is sufficient. I think we cannot afford another such scenario.”…that we should be UMNO running-dog? Either you vote them or risk being killed?

  20. splim Says:

    I think I made the right decision to be a volunteer for the DAP in its campaign in PJ Utara though I’m not from the constituency nor am I a DAP member. It’s going to be an uphill battle to overturn a more than 15,000 majority. But I believe it’s possible. Please lend us a hand especially those from PJ Utara.

  21. SV Singam Says:

    Please add my name to the list of endorsers.

    It is shameful that MCA would choose to play the May 13 card in a desperate attempt to frighten Chinese voters into staying in the fold. This simply shows that they in fact support the keris-waving antics of UMNO Youth.

    When a people are willing to sell themselves to pimps in order to keep a share of the takings, they no longer deserve any role in governance.

  22. Mosesfoo Says:

    Haris,

    I endorse the joint press statement by the People’s Parliament against YB Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun. She must write a statement to make her stand clear and unambigious with regard to using threat of racial violence on Malaysians to gain election advantage.

    Thank you.

    Moses Foo Voon Heong

  23. Jonathan Says:

    Its a shame that we have such disgusting/brainless politican admist us and who also claim to represent the masses.
    Kindly add on my name too Haris. Tq.

  24. yh Says:

    splim

    this election, my wife and her parents will switch to DAP. Thats for sure. 6 turned and another 7,500 to go. The country doesnt need more of MPs such as CMF who will stoop so low just to get elected. I am registered in another constituency and my vote will go, for once, to PAS.

  25. ps.nathan Says:

    Hi Haris, My family and I endorse the joint Press statement by concerned Malaysians on Y.B. Chew Mei Fun- MP for Petaling Jaya Utara’s ‘racist fear mongering statement on May 13th, to frighten Voters into voting MCA’
    She has just lost another 4 votes in PJ utara! We look forward to electing a True Malaysian Member of Parliament to represent the residents of Petaling Jaya Utara.
    nathan.

  26. avijayamala Says:

    Please include me.

  27. brandyz Says:

    well if she was misquoted like all politicians say, i can truly tell u she did issue the “threat” again on May 13 last night at her ceramah in the field at tmn megah…where most ppl turn up for the free satay instead of staying on for her ceramah though.


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