BERSIH unhappy with Hanif Panels Weak Response

July 19, 2012

BERSIH unfortunate with Hanif Panel's Weak Response

by Malaysiakini

BERSIH has slammed a Hanif Panel's comment, which a Police had not acted professionally during a April twenty-eight convene for electoral reform, as a "weak response" in a face of evidence of military brutality.

The BERSIH steering cabinet was unfortunate with comments by Hanif Omar (left), head of a government-formed inquiry in to alleged BERSIH violence, as reported in theSun on Tuesday.

The inform quoted Hanif as saying, "These sure Police officers did not handle a protesters in a veteran way," after observation videos of military giving protesters "uncalled for slaps".

BERSIH, in a matter today, pronounced Hanif's comments flew in a face of witness testimonies during a Malaysian Human Rights Commission's (Suhakam) point public inquiry upon a same rally, which described "excessive as good as completely undue violence."

"Hanif pronounced which Kuala Lumpur Chief Police Officer Mohmad Salleh, who was observing through monitors in a Bukit Aman control centre, saw military handling a protesters in an unsuited manner.

"(However, he) does not admit a brutal as good as excessive force used by a military as depicted in a healing reports of some protesters," a coalition's steering cabinet said.

Hanif additionally reportedly told a English every day which he would privately write to a BERSIH steering cabinet as good as a Bar Council to entice them to meet a panel. H! owever, a BERSIH bloc again snubbed a invitation.

"BERSIH reiterates its objections to a row itself as good as to Hanif's appointment as its chairperson as good as will not rivet with it due to a disposition as good as combination of a investigative panel," they said.

Prior to a arrangement of a panel, Hanif, who is additionally a former inspector-general of police, had previously pronounced which they were communist elements in a pro-electoral remodel rally.

His appointment as a chairperson of a row had been a theme of controversy, with objections from various parties such as a DAP, a Bar Council, as good as tellurian rights watchdog Proham.

The BERSIH bloc additionally responded to Hanif's matter which there were no specific instructions upon how to handle a media, as good as have been trying to get a military to acknowledgement either they had received a UN guidelines upon how to handle crowds as good as members of a press.

"Hanif should realise which a Police surely received their instructions from those higher up; thus, a Inspector-General of Police (IGP) as good as Home Affairs Minister have been additionally responsible," they said.


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