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Democracy crisis in Malaysia: foreign workers were employed for fraud voting in Malaysian General Election.

Created by K.A. on May 04, 2013

Dear all,
We are the concerned citizens of Malaysia, and hereby we are writing you a letter, which we need your attention urgently and international solidarity supports.

The regime of Malaysia's National Coalition Front (Barisan Nasional), had bribed to the official recruitment agency of Bangladesh, to allow a huge number of Bangladeshi workers (estimated about 600,000 people) deported from their homeland to Malaysia for such despicable and non democratic action.

We are hereby requesting ladies and gentlemen to provide solidarity supports and necessary assistances for us, to ensure the election can be conducted in clean and fair manners. For more information and evidence, here is the news link: http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-967755.

Long live democracy.

Regards,
Kuan-Ping Ang and etc

Foreign Policy

Response to Petition

Elections in Malaysia

Thank you for your petition about Malaysia’s 13th General Election. The United States closely followed Malaysia's election. As stated in the Press Secretary’s statement on May 8, 2013, we have noted concerns regarding reported irregularities in the conduct of the election, and believe it is important that Malaysian authorities address concerns that have been raised through a transparent and fair process. We continue to follow developments in Malaysia and to underscore that every government has the responsibility to fully protect the civil and political rights of its citizens.

The United States deeply values its strong bilateral relationship with Malaysia, and looks forward to continuing to expand our ties to promote peace and prosperity for our peoples.

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