Rank hypocrisy in the Election Commission


By Singa Terhormat
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"O ye who believe! Why contend ye which which ye do not? It is most horrible in a sight of Allah which ye contend which which ye do not"- Surah As-Saff (61) verses 2 as well as 3 of a Holy Qur'an.
PKR de facto personality Anwar Ibrahim's defence to Australia to ensure a next Malaysian general choosing is purify as well as giveaway is
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"disgusting as well as an embarrassment to a people", says Election Commission (EC) emissary chairperson Wan Ahmad Wan Omar.
It is disgraceful of a antithesis personality to find foreign division in a country's choosing process, today'sNew Straits Timesquotes Wan Ahmad as saying."It's uncivilised of him.Any sensible government in a world, especially those advanced democratic nations, would not meddle in other countries' business.(emphasis added)
Uzbekistan Election Fair, Say Malaysian Observers
By V. Sankara
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 4 (Bernama) Despite several criticisms made by a West, Malaysian observers who witnessedUzbekistan's presidential electionon Dec twenty-three found it to be democratic, transparent, peaceful as well as fair.
Election Commission (EC) emissary authority Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar who headed a six-man Malaysian observer group to guard a electionsaid general observers were given a freedom to choose a locations in creation their observations.
The election, he pronounced was conducted in fourteen regions of Uzbekistan with 8,250 polling centres as well as which some 16 million people out of its 26 million race were eligible to vote.
Wan Ahmad also pronounced Malaysian observers were given competent interpreters to communicate with a electorate there.
"In this aspect, it was really easy to gather sum from a voters," he told Bernama.
Commenting upon a ballot boxes, Wan Ahmad pronounced pure ballot boxes were used in a election.
"It was really easy to scrutinize given all was transparent," he said.
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