Court application filed on postal balloting, says Ambiga

By K.C. Boey

Ambiga pronounced she would be in attendance a conference of a Parliamentary Select Committee upon electoral reforms. Pictures by K.C. Boey

MELBOURNE, Oct twenty-nine An duplicate has been filed in a High Court upon behalf of six plaintiffs for a Election Commission to concede postal balloting for Malaysians overseas, Bersih 2.0 chairman Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan told an audience here last night.

The duplicate will come up for conference upon November 14, Ambiga pronounced in reply to a subject during a Bersih 2.0 Solidarity Night organized by Bersih 2.0 Australia as well as a Melbourne chapter of Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia Australia (SABMoz).

She additionally revealed which she would be in attendance a conference of a Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) upon electoral reforms assembly upon November twelve as well as 13.

Lee is returning to Kuantan to assistance in a Stop Lynas Campaign.

A ban remains in force upon Bersih 2.0 as well as Ambiga has been told she would be in attendance a conference as an individual.

"I have told them which I'll be in attendance as chairman of Bersih 2.0," pronounced Ambiga. "However they wish to describe me is up to them."

Ambiga is upon a initial stop of a vocalization debate of four of a most renowned law schools in Australia. On Tuesday she gave a public harangue during a Asian Law Centre, University of Melbourne.

Ambiga speaks during a University of New South Wales as well as a University of Sydney upon Monday, as well as a College of Law during a Australian National University in Canberra upon Tuesday.

At any stop she will be enlivening Malaysians to register as voters, as partial of a next step in a Bersih 2.0 campaign.

On an dusk during a Melbourne solidarity night! themed upon a pity of Bersih stories during a time of a July 9 rally in Kuala Lumpur as well as rallies in more than 30 cities around a world, Ambiga told of how for a initial time she rode pillion upon a motorcycle.

Ting pronounced 'Negara Ku' sounded so sweet.

Other speakers from among a 150 people benefaction common their personal stories.

University of Melbourne tyro Clement Ting tugged during a hearts of many, recalling how "Negara Ku" never sounded as honeyed for him as during a Melbourne rally, his voice breaking during "tanah tumpah nya darah ku".

Jade Lee, an environmental consultant who has been in Australia given 1980, told a entertainment she was leaving tomorrow to lapse to her home locale Kuantan to assistance in a Stop Lynas Campaign.

She has give up her pursuit as Asia-Pacific campaign co-ordinator for a Australian Conservation Foundation, angry which Malaysians had to sense from The New York Times about a offer to build a world's largest rare earth project.

"Lynas epitomises a complement which you have," Lee told The Malaysian Insider.

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