Cops assaulted 12 journalists, NUJ tells Bersih panel


A Bersih believer is surrounded by policeman during a convene for giveaway as well as fair elections in Kuala Lumpur, April 28, 2012. File pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 10 Police were wrong to conflict as well as injure reporters upon avocation at public rallies, a Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) exploration in to a Bersih convene heard currently from a journalists' kinship leader, who combined which a dozen members have complained of assaults.
"The policemen should not means earthy injuries upon journalists," pronounced National Union of Journalists (NUJ) Malaysia secretary-general Anbalagan Veerasamy during today's session of a inquiry.
"Even if they (journalists) have committed any offences, there is no need to harm them. Just detain them."
Anbalagan, additionally a contributor with a New Straits Times Press, pronounced he attended a April twenty-eight convene to observe either a reporters upon avocation which day were following standard handling procession (SOP).
He combined which it is additionally improper for military to confiscate personal goods of a reporters such as cameras as well as memory cards.
"I consider a military did this so they can delete all evidence of them (police) committing assault during a rally," he said.
Anbalagan combined which to date, 12 reporters have submitted reports to NUJ, alleging they were assaulted by policemen during Bersih 3.0.
"Some reporters explain they were pounded by groups of people masquerading as policemen because they did not wear any marker tags.
"This unruly manner by a military has to stop so reporters can perform their duties, without being afraid of their safety," he said.
He pronounced which a Bersih convene was not "social unrest", notwithstanding NUJ's text for reporters statin! g which any public gathering is considered as such if any disharmony occurs.
"The reporters were there upon duty. They did not means any chaos," he said, responding to ACP Jamaluddin Abdul Rahman, who was land a examination short for a police.
Anbalagan additionally denied policemen's allegations which they had problems identifying reporters during a convene due to a crowd.
"I do not consider could have been problems to brand reporters there. Their poise would have shown they were journalists, even if their attire failed to do so.
"I see no reason for any confusion," he said.
The exploration panel, led by Suhakam vice-chairman Datuk Dr Khaw Lake Tee as well as aided by commissioners Professor Datuk Dr Mahmood Zuhdi Abdul Majid as well as Detta Samen, will be interviewing a little twenty-two witnesses as well as selected members of a military force over a duration of twenty-two days.
The exploration continues upon August 13.
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