Heart Attack's

2013年5月6日星期一

Game started.

《游戏刚刚开始!》

亲爱的大马选民们,我跟大家一样,对这个结果感到很愤怒,但是在愤怒的人当中,有99%的人已经绝望,而我想跟大家说:你可以绝望,但是不要绝望得太早……

有几个理由,我们不应该绝望得太早,你看看有没有道理:
一个合法选出、被人民支持、受国际认同的政府,才是可以运作下去的(请看附图)。

1. 本届选举的政府,表面上是赢了,但是因为这是他们在【三不】操纵出来的结果(不公平、不公正、不公开),加上空运外劳、贿赂选票、停电补票等等,千千万万个选民自发性将他们的犯罪证据拍了下来,这些证据出现在多个不同的地方、不同的人身上,所以一条一条帐来算的话,这个政府的合法性,根本是有待质疑的!理论上是赢了,实际上是否真的合法?还是有待斟酌的。

2. 人民不支持的政府,能够运作下去吗?大家都不配合的话,政府如何运作下去?政府要人们往东,你偏偏往西;政府要人们往西,你偏偏往东,这政府能运作得下去吗?人民不配合,政府是运做不下去的,这是硬道理。

3. 国际社会不认可的政权,除非你能够做到闭关锁国,好像朝鲜一样自立门户,完全靠自己,不跟其他国家往来,否则这个政权是混不下去的。毕竟,在马来西亚国阵是老大,没错,但是来到国际社会,他也只是小弟而已,好像美国、英国、法国、中国这些才是大哥哥,没错吧?如果国际上的大哥哥,都不承认你这个政权,你要如何运作下去呢?你要进口,他们不卖给你;你要出口,他们不买你的,你混得下去吗?

现在我们把这三个合起来一起看:
一个政权,其合法性:内,受到自身的人民质疑;外,遭到国际的社会质疑;
内得不到人民的支持,外得不到国际的认可,这种政权,即便暂时登基,你觉得他又能横行到几时呢?

现在让我们做几个合理的假设(第二张附图):
1. 假设安华不是笨蛋
2. 假设安华在国际社会有些人脉、朋友
3. 假设本届马来西亚大选的不靠谱性已经到了全世界都在关注的地步

你觉得,一个不是笨蛋的安华,事先会不会就想到国阵会使出各种肮脏手段来获胜?
你觉得,一个在国际社会有朋友的安华,能不能多少拉点关系、同情票,让他们一起介入此事,向合法性待质疑的政权施压?
你觉得,我国大选有没有真的不靠谱到令全世界都瞠目结舌,匪夷所思的地步?想想那些大规模空运外劳并且派发身份证、贿赂选票、停电补票!有没有在哪个国家发生过?没有!我们马来西亚Boleh,我们是全世界第一个国家这样做的!如果国际社会觉得这个政权赢来太不靠谱了,以西方人那种有话直说的性格,你觉得他们会静静不反应,还是多少会些人会呛声、插手?

其实国阵会玩臭,是大家一开始就已经知道的,这点其实不意外。

现在重要的是:接下来安华会怎么玩?应该怎么玩?

如果安华不笨,他应该会利用自己的国际影响力(以前坐牢的时候被打到鼻青脸肿就引起了人权组织的关注),号召那些也看不过眼、看不下去的国家(我想总会有的吧,难道你认为所有国家都看得下去?),大家一起坐下来,喝杯茶,吃个包,大家商讨一下,要怎么样来收拾这个烂摊子?

现在表面上国阵是赢了选举,但是对内输了民心,对外输了舆情,这基本就是一个空壳政府,有名无实,不会有什么作为。所以接下来,你是要选择绝望?还是要选择追随安华,一起玩下去,直到玩出一个公正、公平、公开的民选政府为止?这就是你要好好选择的。

抱怨、愤怒、绝望,都是我们的权利,但是却无济于事。相反的,如果我们在这个危急存亡的关头,大家能够心连心,手牵手,力挺安华,寻求国际正义的援助,那这次大选,最后的结果鹿死谁手,还很难说!

你是觉得游戏已经结束了呢?还是觉得戏正上演,刚刚开始呢?这决定了你接下来,会活得更有力量,还是颓废沮丧!

如果你也觉得【游戏刚刚开始】,好戏还在后头,那你应该怎么做呢?

开始疯传这则信息吧,让我们一条一条挽回那些奄奄一息的灵魂,帮他们找回力量,然后我们重新凝聚在一起,坚定力挺安华,继续我们的 Ubah 大业!

Letters to Transparency International and United Nations about Fraud Voting Incident.

Ladies and gentlemen,

We are the citizens of Malaysia, and hereby we report onthe current pre-election situation to every one of the world. First andforemost, election is a democratic practice; it symbolizes the fair distributionof power which the Constitutional guarantees, hence allowing us to makedecisions about a country’s future and policies. This includes deciding thecountry’s ruling party, the members of parliament and by extension any possibleamendments to Constitution.

As many of you are aware, most democratic countriesare progressive and have advanced civil awareness. Citizens form their socialnorms, collective decisions and common responsibilities through their combinedvoices. They choose their governments according to their own volition through theballot box. Men are born with free will and rationality; we believe that menwill make decisions based on a rational weighing of the benefits to themajority. However, respect and an upholding of rights are also conferred to theminorities as guaranteed under the Constitution, thus ensuring that the socialstability can be assured and upheld. An awareness of the Constitution and its statuesare crucial to the development of civil society, because only one will carry one’sduties well only after clearing understanding one’s rights.

While most democratic countries have upheld theprinciples of democracy, the unpleasant reality is that not all have.Corruption threatens and impinges upon the democratic process, leading to thecollapse of civilized society. Through this letter, we would like to report severaluntoward incidents that have plagued the lead up to the 13thMalaysian General Election.

As of lately, we have observed many foreigners beingimported into Malaysia. These foreigners are enter presumably as workers and areescorted by police officials. The arrivals of these foreigners are have arousedsuspicions as their clothing (shirts and caps) are adorned the logo of BarisanNasional, the current ruling party. Besides that, there are undisputed andaffirmative news reports that these foreigners possess the Malaysian CitizenIdentity Card, which is legally speaking, impossible based on our constitution.Our constitution has strict requirements for immigration applications, and thenormal process takes years for citizenship to be granted. How can these foreignersobtain Malaysian citizenship, just within few days?

Meanwhile, most of these foreigners have been observedto be Bangladeshis, whereby they are employed in Bangladesh and sent toMalaysia for labor purposes. Butunfortunately, these Bangladeshis have obtained Identity Cards illegally and preparingto commit fraud in the voting by supporting Barisan Nasional in the forthcomingGeneral Election. This is contravenes a serious diplomatic taboo under which nocountry is allowed to interfere in another country’s local politics. This is a perversionof a country’s sovereignty and independence. We are requesting international solidarityin condemning these incidents in order to exert pressure on the Commissioner ofGeneral Election to ensure the forthcoming election is cleaner and moretransparent. Our voices are expressed through the petition “Stop your peopleintervene our local politics!” (http://www.causes.com/actions/1749459-stop-your-people-intervene-our-local-politics).Currently more than 15,000 Malaysians have expressed their objection anddissatisfaction through this petition.

Furthermore, the outflow Bangladeshi workers aremanaged by the Ministry ofExpatriates, Welfare and Overseas Employment, which underthe direct purview of the Cabinet of Bangladesh. Therefore, we are making anofficial inquiry to the relevant Ministry with regards to their role, or not,in permitting these workers to be involved in overt political interference. Werequest for a coherent and timely response. Otherwise, we will assume thatCabinet of Bangladesh acquiesces to this incident, and we will request forfurther international action to be taken against the Cabinet of Bangladesh.

We also request a formal response with regards toallegations that the Ministry has received illicit payments from BarisanNasional in order to send such huge numbers of Bangladeshi workers. As acorollary, we also request Transparency International to provide necessaryassistance for further the investigation.

We hope that the Ministry remains alert and aware ofany worker departure approvals since we hope that Bangladeshis do not becomemercenaries become involved in illegal activities that contravene Bangladeshilabor export policy.

Concluding this letter, but not the least, we hope forinternational support to make our Malaysian general election clean and moretransparent through increased vigilance. Eternal vigilance is the price ofliberty.

Thank you.

Regards,
Charissa with concerned Malaysians