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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Guan Eng receives threatening call over son



PENANG Caretaker Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has reportedly received a sinister threat involving his young son from an unidentified caller.

His political secretary Ng Wei Aik said around 1pm yesterday, the DAP headquarters received a call from an English-speaking person who warned that Lim should "take care of his son".

NONE"It looks like they want to play dirty tactics already. So, we have lodged a police report against the person," said Ng, who is Tanjung candidate.

Ng said that the DAP has also received information that the Internet servers of their party websites, including its Facebook, are slowing down and affecting traffic to the sites.

"We checked and this does not happen in Singapore. It looks like  they are trying to block us from accessing the Internet," he said.

He urged the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to play their "professional role" and take action on attempts to block the Internet sites of opposition parties.

"At the same time, please don't just rely on the Internet, come to our ceramahs, especially the one to be held at Han Chiang College field, where DAP senior leader Kit Siang will be present," he added.
‘More 1M’sia flags than voters’

Meanwhile, DAP state chief Chow Kon Yeow alleged that after eight days of campaigning, he noticed increasing incidences of "force, threats and money being used to get voters".

"Such tactics are being done blatantly and openly, bringing our country backwards, while we are struggling to be a more democratic system.

bn flag with 1malaysia logo 250413 01"By using such tactics, BN is putting our people back to the olden days where money can help you achieve anything," he said.

"We want people to prove that money is not everything, but what is more important is the pride and dignity of our children, which money can't buy," he added.

Chow said that Pakatan is unable to splash money around like its opponents but would rather promote its track record and future vision.

"We were naïve to expect BN to play a fair game. People are saying that there are more 1Malaysia flags than there are voters, and there is no place to hang them anymore," quipped the Padang Kota candidate.

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