Bersih 3.0 to Nazri: Your public also our public


Bersih 3.0 asks why a supervision could concede a Police Day jubilee to be hold during Dataran Merdeka but objects to a programmed sit-down protest.
PETALING JAYA: Bersih 3.0 today took Minister in a Prime Minister's Department Nazri Abdul Aziz to task for objecting to a programmed sit-down criticism during Dataran Merdeka upon April 28.
The electoral watchdog's steering cabinet partial of Andrew Khoo pronounced which it was not right for Nazri to say which a historic square is "not a gazetted area for pacific assemblies" underneath a newly passed Peaceful Assembly Act 2011.
"I am astounded Nazri can say which it is not a place where Bersih 3.0 can be hold as Dataran Merdeka is frequently used as a venue for open gatherings. That means it is open to a public. Are we observant it can be used for your open gathering, but not a open gathering? Is a public, not your public?" asked Khoo.
"That's not how laws should be laws contingency fair, neutral, as well as apply to everyone equally. What's salsa for a goose contingency additionally be salsa for a gander," pronounced Khoo, who is additionally a lawyer as well as Bar Council Human Rights Committee chairman.
Citing a recent jubilee of Police Day during Dataran Merdeka, Khoo said: "If Nazri says a square cannot be used for Bersih 3.0, then to be fair, Dataran Merdeka cannot additionally be used for any other events including Police Day."
"We should not distinguish between an eventuality organised by an organization which has a capitulation of government, as well as a single which does not have a capitulation of a government."
He pronounced since a flitting of a ! Peaceful Assembly Act, multiform pacific gatherings have been hold such as a "Free Anwar 901" convene during a Jalan Duta justice complex in support of Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim, a anti-Lynas Himpunan Hijau 2.0 rally, as well as a Women's Day "Women a Voice of Change" walk.
"All these events proceeded peacefully, nonetheless there were bomb blasts during a justice but which had zero to do with a organisers. These are 3 vital assemblies which went upon smoothly without violence. This shows which it is possible for Malaysians to assemble peacefully. And that's is what Bersih 3.0 is going to be," Khoo said.
'No need for permit'
Asked if Bersih 3.0 will apply for military permission to hold a sit-in protest, Khoo said: "There is no [necessity for a] permit; a military know about it [protest]. The announcement was done in a press yesterday; a military are deemed to have been informed."
However, he pronounced which a organisers will be speaking to a authorities to ensure a trouble-free event.
He combined which a military should not be imposing any conditions as well as even children should be authorised to experience as they "have an equal partial to play in any democracy".
Meanwhile, military have refused to criticism upon a matter.
"I don't wish to criticism yet. It is still early. We are available instructions. I believe a IGP [Inspector- General of Police] will issue a matter shortly," Kuala Lumpur military arch DCP Mohmad Salleh told FMT.
Mohmad pronounced Bersih 3.0 has nonetheless to have an duplicate to have a gathering, adding: "We'll see where it goes from there."
A senior military military officer told FMT which a Peaceful Assembly Act is already in force nonetheless a areas presumably gazetted for assemblies have nonetheless to be strictly listed as well as announced.
He pronounced a military have submitted their list of endorsed sites but declined to s! ay if th ese embody Dataran Merdeka.

Constitutional right
Yesterday, Bar Council president Lim Chee Wee urged a authorities not to deny Bersih 3.0 a inherent right to a pacific assembly.
He was additionally quoted as observant which based upon his research, a Peaceful Assembly Act has nonetheless to come into force.
This seems to protest past military statements saying which a law is already being enforced.
The Peaceful Assembly Act was passed late last year among drawn out protests which a new legislation was some-more rough despite assertions from a supervision which it was progressive.
The Act states which a home minister may bulletin "designated places of assembly" where organisers need not notify authorities in allege of a programmed rally.
But a gatherings can be hold anywhere outward a 50m radius of a taboo place as prolonged as military are given 10 days' allege notice.
The list of taboo places includes dams, reservoirs, H2O catchment areas, H2O diagnosis plants, physical phenomenon generating stations, motor fuel stations, hospitals, glow stations, airports, railways, land open ride terminals, ports, canals, docks, wharves, piers, bridges, marinas, places of ceremony as well as kindergartens as well as schools.
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