Bersih to raise RM250k for victims of police brutality


The Coalition for Clean as well as Fair Elections (Bersih) has released a open appeal for donations to its 'Make a disproportion with RM1' debate to be used for a healing as well as authorised losses of victims of military savagery during a April 28 Bersih 3.0 rally.

TNONEhe comment will be provided to victims of military savagery who took authorised movement against a authorities as well as to pay for their healing expenses, a electoral remodel bloc pronounced in a statement yesterday.

Bersih pronounced its idea was to raise RM250,000, from that RM150,000 would be used to cover bail money, authorised administrative losses as well as healing costs, whereas an additional RM100,000 will be used to comment Bersih's recognition debate as well as communications.

Bersih has a group of lawyers who have been charity free authorised service to fight a battery of cases.

Ten members of a Bersih steering cabinet have been strike for indemnification amounting to RM122,000, that a authorities claim was caused during a rally.

"The supervision also wants ubiquitous damages, interest as well as a declaration that Bersih breached Section 6(2)(g) of a Peaceful Assembly Act (PAA) despite a actuality that a supervision has spoken a PAA as a revolutionary law that would facilitate peaceful assemblies," Bersih lamented.

NONE In addition, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has systematic Bersih co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan as well as cabinet part of Maria Chin Abdullah to pay RM351,203.45 fordamagescaused during a same event.

The pronounced indemnification embody "landscaping as well as trees, a cost of environment up steel barricades, cost of transport as well as await staff, damage to signboards as well as barriers, as well as overtime allowances, food, splash as well as transport costs for law enforcers".

Bersih to launch an additional round of campaign


According to Bersih, about half of th! e income r! aised will be used for a nationwide recognition debate for electoral remodel forward of a ubiquitous election.

The debate involves printing leaflets, producing animation video clips, a establishment of a 'Bersih TV', conducting workshops as well as forums to prominence Bersih's eight final as well as activities to bring out a girl to vote in a election.

"With your backing, a core message of 'Keluar Mengundi Lawan Penipuan' will reach distant as well as wide, thus putting pressure upon a authorities to exercise a required changes as well as for we as a voter to decide wisely," pronounced a coalition.

Donations for Bersih's RM1 debate can be done through its CIMB account: 'Persatuan Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor', comment no 12380000661-10-0.

"The funds collected will be regularly updated upon a website with audited accounts done available," pronounced Bersih.

"As a next ubiquitous election looms closer, Bersih 2.0 seeks your support. The work still needs to go on as well as we need to work together for all of us to carry on."
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