The emissary report minister has come in for critique after calling for a destruction of audio-visual archive materials related to a Bersih 2.0 rally upon July 9.
Seputeh MP Teresa Kok took Maglin Dennis D'Cruz (left) ! to task for observant which such element could lead to disturbance as well as was thus unsuited to be recorded in a Audiovisual Material Documentation as well as Restoration Centre of a National Archives.
The emissary minister was speaking at an event hold in conjunction with Unesco's World Day for Audiovisual Heritage.
Kok described his remarks as symptomatic of BN's "denial syndrome" as well as pronounced it would be ridiculous to erase history.
"He cannot erase a feeling of oneness as well as pride felt by (rally participants) when they recognized in any other, not a Melayu, a Cina or an India, but a fellow-Malaysian who shares a dream of a more democratic as well as socially just Malaysia, as well as is willing to stand up for it," she pronounced in a matter today.
She forked out which a videos have already been promote worldwide as well as are readily accessible online. As such, attempting to censor it now would only spin Malaysia into a shouting stock of a world.
Kok also pronounced it is an insult to suggest which a convene had been anything but peaceful since a coalition of NGOs had against a make use of of violence.!
She blamed any "national unrest" upon "unnecessary road-blocks" as well as "disproportionate make use of of force" by a authorities in attempting to prevent a rally.
"Perhaps a true reason he would similar to to have a audio-visual evidence of Bersih 2.0 destroyed is to censor a government's oppression as well as abuse of power," Kok added.
Malaysians Must Know a TRUTH Seputeh MP Teresa Kok took Maglin Dennis D'Cruz (left) ! to task for observant which such element could lead to disturbance as well as was thus unsuited to be recorded in a Audiovisual Material Documentation as well as Restoration Centre of a National Archives.
The emissary minister was speaking at an event hold in conjunction with Unesco's World Day for Audiovisual Heritage.
Kok described his remarks as symptomatic of BN's "denial syndrome" as well as pronounced it would be ridiculous to erase history.
"He cannot erase a feeling of oneness as well as pride felt by (rally participants) when they recognized in any other, not a Melayu, a Cina or an India, but a fellow-Malaysian who shares a dream of a more democratic as well as socially just Malaysia, as well as is willing to stand up for it," she pronounced in a matter today.
She forked out which a videos have already been promote worldwide as well as are readily accessible online. As such, attempting to censor it now would only spin Malaysia into a shouting stock of a world.
Kok also pronounced it is an insult to suggest which a convene had been anything but peaceful since a coalition of NGOs had against a make use of of violence.!
She blamed any "national unrest" upon "unnecessary road-blocks" as well as "disproportionate make use of of force" by a authorities in attempting to prevent a rally.
"Perhaps a true reason he would similar to to have a audio-visual evidence of Bersih 2.0 destroyed is to censor a government's oppression as well as abuse of power," Kok added.
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