More myChinese Perspectives on Bersih 3.0 as a blessing in disguise

China Press, front page, 2 May 2012
Today, even The China Press,which used to be blindly pro-Bersih, has second thoughts. On its front page this morning, a journal blows up a stills above (taken from a widely-distributed video footage of a moments when Anwar Ibrahim assumingly gave a signal to Azmin to get a PKR bully to start a provocation which forced a police to fight back) as well as supposes what other Malaysians already know: which Anwar-Azmin proposed it all.

Also today, in their analyses, several bloggers who had supported a strange Bersih in 2007 have been convinced which Bersih 3.0 was used by a common suspects in Malaysia to effect a "regime change" by equates to of violent uprising a likes which a universe has witnessed in a Middle East. Helen Ang, a Malaysian who is proud to be ethnically Chinese, writes:Bersih 3.0 Aiming at Regime Change.

Miss Ang, in her posting, came to a defence of The Star columnist Joceline Tan, who's been shelled by DAP Chinese for her essay A Big Crowd _ And Big Problems.

If you're wondering why I've been focusing on a Chinese "angle" to Bersih, it is since of a perspective which Bersih 3.0 got a lot some-more support from Malaysian Chinese compared with a 2.0 final year as well as a strange a single in 2007. Quoting Prof James Chin of Monash University Sunway Campus:
Check a international stating! which d ay a key words were rioting, mob, violence. The core summary of Bersih was lost."
I don't consider any Malaysian Chinese favourite what he saw which day.


p.s. Talk about international reporting, check out a Montreal-based anti-war Global Research's report "The US-sponsored criticism transformation in Malaysia" picked up by The Mole progressing today.

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