Kit Siang: Sack those behind Bersih faux pas


By Yow Hong Chieh
July 21, 2011

The BN suppression of a Bersih convene drew media condemnation from opposite a globe. record pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Jul twenty-one The budding apportion contingency sack all those responsible for mishandling a Bersih convene if he wishes to redeem his 1 Malaysia concept, Lim Kit Siang has said.

If someone had been reserved beforehand to a special task to script a worst-possible scenarios... nobody could be so creative as to pre-plan a basketful of faux pas committed by a Barisan Nasional government, a DAP parliamentary leader pronounced in a matter today.

As a result, a overseas visit of a budding apportion to a United Kingdom, a Vatican as well as France has valid to be utterly a disaster, with a budding apportion pursued by a international media over a governments mishandling of a Bersih 2.0 rally.

Lim, however, forked out which it was not too late for Datuk Seri Najib Razak to welcome a convene as a ordering experience for all Malaysians but urged him to do so quickly.

To do this Najib contingency lift a Bersih ban, end Barisan Nasionals (BN) ridiculous fright of yellow, form stately commissions of exploration into a electoral complement as well as alleged military brutality, as well as release a six Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) members hold underneath a Emergency Ordinance (EO), Lim said.

Is Najib capable of finding out why he as well as his supervision had gone so severely wrong in grossly mishandling a Bersih 2.0 convene for giveaway as well as fair elections... as well as to rectify all these mistakes? he added.

The BN bloc has been put upon a defensive over a Bersih convene for a past week, with a international media from Singapore to a UK criticising a governments handling ofpublic dissent.

Bersih estimates which 50,000! people showed up during a Jul 9 convene for giveaway as well as fair el! ections despite efforts to prevent a assembly from receiving place, whilst military have pronounced there were usually 6,000.

The criticism turned pell-mell when military dismissed tear gas as well as water cannons during thousands of demonstrators, ensuing in nearly 1,700 arrests, scores injured as well as a genocide of ex-military man Baharuddin Ahmad, 59.

The supervision has betrothed to investigate allegations of military savagery whilst a Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) will hold a apart open exploration into military control during a rally.


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