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Cyberwar has begun

Chatrooms, blogs, social networks, memes. The list goes on. Cyberspace is ablaze as political rivals battle for votes with the next general election looming. MCA has asked its members to fight untruths in what has been described by the Prime Minister as t

- By RAZAK AHMAD razak@thestar.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: The 14th General Election will be the “mother of all elections”, said the Prime Minister.

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who is also Barisan Nasional chairman, said that in order for the coalition to win, it must first defeat the Opposition in the cyberwar of public opinion on social media.

Najib said many thought that the previous general election was the big one but actually, GE14 “is the one”.

“We have many ambitions but we must first cross this bridge that is the next general election,” he told the 3,800 members of Umno’s informatio­n technology bureau in a speech at the closing of the party’s social media convention yesterday.

He said the outcome of the cyberwar will determine Barisan’s victory in GE14.

Umno must be prepared for the increasing Opposition attacks online, similar to the one before GE13 that claimed Barisan had brought in 40,000 Bangladesh­i voters.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who opened the convention, said Umno must be fast and effective when getting its message out on social media.

“Fake news is being spread online and accepted as the truth,” he said, adding that if these lies were not overcome quickly, situations like the court case between PAS and online news portal Sarawak Report would arise.

PAS is suing the portal over an allegation that the Opposition Islamist party received RM90mil from Najib.

Dr Ahmad Zahid said the allegation should have been dealt with as soon as the portal published it and not after the matter goes to court, by which time the damage is done.

Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin, who is Youth and Sports Minister, said that “social media is live”.

“We have a maximum of only four hours to respond to any issue. If we do not, the news will be given a fresh narrative by our adversarie­s,” he said in his address at the convention.

Najib also said he would not stoop to the level of politics that a former national leader was resorting to, an apparent reference to Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

The former prime minister, now head of an opposition party, allegedly said Malaysia has a leader who descended from “Bugis pirates”, at the “Love Malaysia, End Kleptocrac­y” rally on Oct 14.

The comment drew the ire of Bugis groups and the Selangor Sultan who responded with a stinging rebuke, calling for Dr Mahathir to be investigat­ed for sedition.

Najib also took a dig at Sarawak Report editor Clare RewcastleB­rown.

“I did not give money to PAS. That’s why PAS is suing Sarawak Report. We wait for the (court) decision,” he said.

Meanwhile, a photo being spread online of Dr Mahathir purportedl­y being hugged by his former bodyguards who had been withdrawn from the duty, has been labelled fake news by Khairy.

He said the photo was taken last year, has nothing to do with the matter, and is a ploy to create sympathy for the ex-premier.

 ??  ?? United stand: MCA deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong (centre) and Youth chief Datuk Chong Sin Woon (on Wee’s right) at the start of the MCA Youth’s 53rd AGM in Kuala Lumpur.
United stand: MCA deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong (centre) and Youth chief Datuk Chong Sin Woon (on Wee’s right) at the start of the MCA Youth’s 53rd AGM in Kuala Lumpur.
 ?? — Bernama ?? Be fast and effective: Najib pictured with the attendees at the social media convention.
— Bernama Be fast and effective: Najib pictured with the attendees at the social media convention.

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