Re: Opinion on political and electoral reform in Malaysia

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Soon Yee Yap

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Apr 16, 2013, 2:48:32 AM4/16/13
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Survey request from an academic in Stockholm, Sweden about the yellow infection and election fever.  If you feel incline to participate complete the attached and return it to Ming Chee Ang ming_c...@ace.lu.se or  angmi...@gmail.com

Soon Yee Yap


On 15 April 2013 16:45, Ming Chee Ang <ming_c...@ace.lu.se> wrote:
Dear Soon,

Thank you for the email. Please find attached the survey form you for kind perusal. You can return the form to me after the election. Also, please feel free to circulate this survey form to our fellow Malaysians, in particular those who will be returning to Malaysia to vote.  

As you will be an observer at the Perth Consulate, will appreciate if you can share your experience there with me. Nothing specific but to record the process they will be doing. Will be good if you can speak with the consulates staff if they are facing any technical difficulties, as this is the first time for them to do so. I am trying to do the same here at Stockholm, Sweden but I was a step too late to register myself. Anyway, I will just watch the process from outside the Embassy. 

Can I also check with you if you know the organiser of Bersih (Perth) movement. I am also writing on the mobilisation of this movement and will be good to be able to interview the correspondent personals. 

Lets work hard together and hopefully be able to witness change in Malaysia. Wishing you an uneventful voting day on April 30. 

Salam Berjuang!

Ming Chee


Dr. Ming Chee Ang
Postdoktor
Lund University, Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies
Scheelevägen 15, 22370, Lund, Sweden
Office (Direct): +46 46 222 3778



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