ELECTION FEVER
on February 27, 2008 by ZainalAnwar Ibrahim, Malaysian opposition National Justice Party de facto leader, enters a mosque for Friday prayers in Seberang Jaya in the northern Malaysian state of Penang March 7, 2008. Malaysia’s opposition has staged one of its biggest election rallies, raising opposition hopes that it could severely dent the ruling coalition’s chances in Saturday’s general election.
A man walks past Malaysia’s opposition Parti Islam se-Malaysia (PAS) flags in east coast state of Terengganu February 15, 2008. Malaysia will hold a general election on March 8.
A Malaysia’s opposition National Justice Party worker wears a mask of its de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim as she holds the party’s logo at a street in Kuala Lumpur March 6, 2008. Malaysia will go to the polls on March 8.
A man stands near an election campaign poster of opposition National Justice Party near a mosque in Seberang Jaya in the northern Malaysian state of Penang March 7, 2008. Malaysia’s opposition has staged one of its biggest election rallies, raising opposition hopes that it could severely dent the ruling coalition’s chances in Saturday’s general election.
ELECTION FEVER
on February 22, 2008 by ZainalA man walks past huge Malaysia’s ruling party, Barisan Nasional (National Front) banner in Kuala Lumpur February 22, 2008. Malaysia will go to the polls on March 8.
Children Play Soccer
on February 21, 2008 by ZainalChildren play soccer at a beach in Malaysia’s east coast state of Terengganu February 15, 2008.
Ethnic Chinese Pray
on February 21, 2008 by ZainalEthnic Chinese pray at a temple in Malaysia’s northern island of Penang February 2, 2008. Under Malaysia’s “social contract” hammered out by the nation’s founding fathers, the majority Malays will have an unchallenged hold over politics in return for non-interference in Chinese domination of the economy.
Election Fever
on February 21, 2008 by ZainalMalaysia’s ruling party flags, Barisan Nasional (National Front) being put up at a goal post as children play soccer at a beach in east coast state of Terengganu February 15, 2008. Malaysia will hold a general election on March 8.








