Let RTM show Bersih crowd violence, Rais tells cops

Police use H2O cannons on Bersih supporters during a convene in Kuala Lumpur Jul 9, 2011. Reuters pic

BANTING, Jul 18 Datuk Seri Rais Yatim today offering for Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) to broadcast military recordings of unruly crowd behaviour prisoner during a Jul 9 Bersih rally.

The information apportion urged a military to hasten a display of any such material to fight allegations of military brutality during their attempts to disperse a crowds attending a convene for electoral reforms.

Earlier today, Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar pronounced six teams will be set up to examine purported incidents of brutality as well as assault by a authorities during a Bersih rally.

He also appealed to a open to submit video footage prisoner during a march as justification that military used extreme force in dispersing protesters.

Police formerly another shaped 3 teams to examine a death of protester Baharuddin Ahmad, whom authorities pronounced died of a heart attack, as well as claims that military dismissed rip gas as well as H2O cannon in to Tung Shin Hospital that day.

Today, Rais also pronounced a open should not criticise a military for not being warm in a execution of their duties

If theyre similar to that, a open will not be fearful of them... We dont want a military to be regularly smiling or being too respectful until a people subject their capability to protect a country, a apportion was quoted in a Bernama Online inform today.

Authorities arrested scarcely 200 people ahead of a convene for electoral reforms, as well as combined almost 1,700 more to a total on Jul 9 when Kuala Lumpur was put in to virtual lockdown.

Despite a efforts to prevent a Jul 9 Bersih convene from receiving place, tens of thousands converged on a collateral city in a march for free as well as fair elections.

The protest, that a govern! ment had progressing declared illegal, incited chaotic tighten to midday when a military dismissed rip gas as well as H2O cannons to disperse protestors.


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