January 18, 2012
BERSIH hints of an additional rally (BERSIH 3.0)
by Leven Woon (01-18-12)
The NGO bloc for purify as well as fair elections might take to the streets again should the authorities fail to exercise the recommendations upon electoral reform.
Speaking to the media after launching the voter education debate in Kuala Lumpur today, Bersih 2.0 chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan pronounced she fears which the authorities will not reside by the recommendations of the parliamentary name committee (PSC) upon electoral reforms.
"The PSC can come up with their recommendations, though they might not be implemented.
"If they do not do these recommendations, we do not rule out an additional Bersih convene before GE," she said.Ambiga led Bersih 2.0 convene upon Jul 9 when thousands of people from all walks of life converged in Kuala Lumpur to demand for electoral reforms. The lawyer additionally expressed disappointment with the recommendations made in the initial PSC report.
She pronounced the use of indelible ink as recommended by the PSC was usually "one of the eight (Bersih) demands, notwithstanding being 'a great thing'".
"I am looking brazen to saying more recommendations in PSC's second report," she said. Meanwhile, Bersih will additionally go upon the inhabitant debate directed at achieving the 100 percent voter audience in the forthcoming election.
The debate themed 'Jom 100 will kick-start after the Chinese New Year holidays. "If there is the larger series of voters, it will additionally lessen the goods of election fraud as well as gerrymandering, since there are usual! ly so mo st phantom electorate who can vote," she added.
Ambiga additionally urged abroad electorate to come home to vote as they were denied the right to be purebred as absent electorate in the legal bid recently. She combined which inhabitant laureate A Samad Said will be allocated Bersih co-chairperson as well as student activist Shukri Abdul Razab as the steering committee member.
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