by
Azeem Ibrahim
The Huffington Post
The Huffington Post
Malaysia
has in reality been a one party state for over 55 years with the ruling UMNO
party winning a string of elections without much opposition. However, with the
stellar rise of Anwar Ibrahim, the ruling party is facing its most tightly
contested election in its history. In the final days of campaigning in an
election which many pollsters now believe the government will lose, it seems to
be pulling a number of desperate stunts.
Firstly
is the amount of money the prime minister’s office is spending on advertising.
Industry experts have identified over 50 million USD in advertising buys by the
prime minister’s office alone. Sources say that the amount of money being spent
on advertisements exceeds one million, a virtual buy out of all ad space on
Microsoft networks (which include Skype and Bing) for the last 10 days of the
campaign. On Facebook the PMO’s office, again according to sources, is spending
upwards of $200,000.
Last
week various websites in Malaysia reported servers being blocked. The popular
and independent online news portal Malaysiakini reported that its IP address
was being blocked within the country in activities that could only be explained
by the deliberate obstruction by local ISPs. The website for AnwarIbrahim.com
which reported a ten-fold increase in traffic on Wednesday was subsequently
hacked. The Digital Task Force running the website sent out an email indicating
the severity of the attack, which was launched immediately after it reported a
dramatic increase in online activity and support for Anwar Ibrahim.
During
Malaysian elections it is nothing new for opposition sites to be targeted with
DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks. It appears this year is no
different. With a virtual monopoly on the mainstream media, one wonders why the
government feels the need to disrupt other forms of communication.
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