Confusion over DBKL's eviction of Dataran occupiers



Activists occupying Dataran Merdeka are insisting that a Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) had allowed a organisation to maintain 3 tents during a site tonight during a scheduled stately concert, though DBKL authorities are saying otherwise.

NONEOccupy Dataran romantic Kris Khaira (right in photo) pronounced DBKL had primarily asked them to dismantle a 3 tents holding their reserve to have approach for ambulance parking, though had after motionless to give in to a occupiers.

"We had promised to keep a place neat. We will not hold any programmes or play any music," he said.

The DBKL officers then were even so accessible as to ask if a ambulances would interrupt them, he added.

However, a DBKL officer who usually instruct to be well known as Fuat pronounced a activists must pierce their tents to a subterraneous territory of Dataran Merdeka to have approach for ambulance parking in conjunction with a unison tonight.

They have been given a 5pm deadline, he pronounced when met during DBKL's mobile bureau during a iconic city square.

NONE"We have oral to them easily as well as 'given them face' though if they insist upon not complying, then you have no alternative choice though to use a rough way," he said.

Yesterday, a two groups occupying Dataran Merdeka, namely Occupy Dataran as well as Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia (SMM) pronounced that DBKL had given them verbal permission to keep their 3 tents.

The SMM students had motionless tomove out until Sundayin respect of a concert.

However, Occupy D! ataran a ctivists are staying put, earnest not to interrupt a event or set up more tents until it is over.
'Not disrespecting Agong'

Meanwhile, an additional Occupy Dataran romantic Fahmi Reza (below) stressed that a preference to keep usually 3 tents was not dictated to disregard a Agong's concert.

NONE"We can peacefully share this open space but disrupting a concert.

"By now DBKL respects us because for a past 8 days you have proven that you can be peaceful," he said.
Occupy Dataran is non-partisan grassroot democracy organisation that before joining forces with a students for a two-week stay until a Bersih 3.0 rally upon April 28, had camped during Dataran Merdeka upon a weekly basis.

Meanwhile, when contacted, SMM activists as well as Bangkit Malaysia chief Mohd Syahid Mohd Zaini pronounced a students will usually return to Dataran Merdeka upon Sunday after a unison is over.

The stately unison tonight that expects to pull a little 15,000 is to celebrate a designation of a country's 14th Agong.
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