Rabu, 23 Februari 2011

Big win for pro-Mahasiswa candidates

The anti-establishment pro-Mahasiswa front prevented a clean sweep by pro-establishment groups by winning campus polls at Universiti Malaya (UM) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM),

Pro-Mahasiswa candidates unofficially won 23 seats to Penggerak Mahasiswa’s 16 at UM to return to power after a one-year hiatus.

At UKM, the anti-establishment front won for the first time in seven years with an unofficial tally of 23 to 14.

The pro-establishment camp at UKM and most of the other public universities is known as pro-Aspirasi.

In other research universities, pro-Aspirasi groups triumphed.

The pro-Aspirasi camp won 22-6 at Universiti Sains Malaysia – the nation’s apex university; 32-11 at Universiti Putra Malaysia and 34-7 at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

Big wins were also recorded by pro-Aspirasi candidates at other universities such as Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melama and Universiti Malaysia Sabah, among others.

Campus election results will be made official after the period for objections is over.


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The mysterious case of the missing campus election candidate turned out all right for her in the end. Masturah Abu Bakar was found by family members near a mosque in Bangi early yesterday. She cast her vote in the elections – and won.

After being reported missing for about 30 hours from a students’ apartment in Pantai Dalam here, Masturah used a borrowed mobile phone to call her family, who picked her up at about 12.30am. There had been an alleged SMS threat against her.

She later told the police she could not recall how she came to be at Bangi, which is her hometown.
Safe and sound: Masturah making an appearance at the press conference held in Universiti Malaya yesterday.



Masturah, a pro-Mahasiswa (Pro-M) candidate in the Universiti Malaya campus elections, later left for the UM Medical Centre with her family to be examined by a doctor.

She then stopped by at the campus to cast her vote in the campus election, where she was vying for one of the nine general seats.

She was not present when the results were announced – she had won.

(The Pro-M front is said to be anti-establishment while their rivals, the Penggerak Mahasiswa movement is pro-establishment.)

The news of her win was conveyed to her during a press conference that was later called by her family.

She kept mum at the conference but as soon as her close friends showed up, she burst into tears.

Present at the conference were her father, Abu Bakar Din, brother Abdul Muhaimin Abu Bakar and mother, Mariam Abdul Rashid, a Shah Alam city council member.

Masturah was last seen campaigning with a friend at the Pantai Permai Apartments, a students’ lodging facility outside the campus, at about 5pm on Saturday.

She reportedly left her friend, Rohayu Rusli, minutes later to buy a reload card for her mobile phone.

She did not return and Rohayu frantically gathered a search party from among the residents to look for Masturah. After six hours, they lodged a police report.

Mariam declined to comment on Masturah’s ordeal, claiming she (Mariam) lacked the necessary information as her daughter was traumatised.

She added that the family did not receive any ransom demands or threats.

Defending Masturah’s silence at the press conference, Mariam said: “The trauma is still fresh and I think it is quite unfair if we press her for answers.”

“What upsets me the most is that I heard of my daughter’s disappearance from her friends and not the university administration,” she said.

Rohayu said she lodged a police report on Masturah’s disappearance at the Pantai police station at 12.20am on Sunday and another about her (Rohayu) receiving an SMS which was “threatening in nature.”

Rohayu said that the SMS warned her not to go to the police if she wanted to see Masturah again.

“Brickfields OCPD Asst Comm Wan Abdul Bari Wan Abdul Khalid said the police had taken a statement from Masturah.

“We will wait for the doctor’s report before proceeding with our investigations,” he said.

City police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Zulkifli Abdullah advised campus candidates, who may have received similar threatening SMSes, to make immediate police reports.

Meanwhile, UM vice-chancellor Datuk Dr Ghauth Jasmon said four Pro-M candidates had allegedly received SMS threats and were offered alternative accommodation at the university’s International House on Sunday.

However the offer was not taken up, he told a press conference at the university yesterday.


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Pelajar Perempuan Kena Rogol Oleh orang Tua

Rupa rupa kes kehilangan mahasiswi gila politik (klik sini) tu disebabkan ada campurtangan puak iluminiti. Korang tahu kan apa itu iluminiti. Iaitu gerakan terancang yahudi zionis untuk menghancurkan umat islam. Dalam kes ini, rupa rupanya pelajar hilang tu bukannya diculik tetapi permainan politik puak iluminiti. Puak ni masuk campur urusan pelajar sebab nak rampas kuasa kat UM. Bila dah rampas kuasa, senanglah mereka pesongkan akidah pelajar islam kat UM.


Tak percaya? Korang boleh klik sini (panglima perang cyber). Di blog Panglima ada cerita lengkap disebalik kisah hilangnya pelajar haram ni. Patutlah aku tengok budak perempuan ni pun apesal lah sibuk dok berpolitik. Dia ni tak belajau ke. Rupa rupanya dah memang jenis keturunan suka berpolitik. Suka berputarbelit.

Inilah ajaran iluminiti. Kecik kecik dah diajar berpolitik, diajar menipu. Baru politik kampus dah diajar supaya buat buat cerita kena culik. Dah besau pulak buat cerita kena rogol, kena liwat. Hebat sungguh permainan politik puak iluminiti ni yek.