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Showing posts with label bersih rally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bersih rally. Show all posts

Monday, 11 July 2011

What does "The Star" has to say?



IT’S becoming tiring for many Malaysians. We are talking about our politicians and supporters regardless of their political affiliations.
Take, for example, the organisers of Bersih 2.0. They need to realise that not all Malaysians are their fans. Not all share their beliefs and decision to stage a rally in Kuala Lumpur.
Their supporters have the right to argue and convince others that it is their constitutional right to protest but, again, do not expect everyone to share their enthusiasm.
When jazz singer Datuk Sheila Majid tweeted: “I am disappointed with all political parties, NGOs and Bersih. There are better ways to approach,” she immediately received a nasty rebuke from a PKR activist who shot her down, saying he used to respect her. She probably lost a fan because of her tweet.


There are enough people who would like to tell them that their protest was illegal and that they should know this is basic law.
Protesters should know better that when you attend a demonstration, it is not going to be a picnic. One should expect to be arrested and hauled into a Black Maria, so let’s not kid ourselves into believing that the cops would give them a red carpet welcome.
Certainly, only a politically naive person, or someone in self-denial, would believe that Datuk S. Ambiga was acting on her own.


Yes, of course, it was not politically motivated. The opposition politicians just happened to be there. Yes, they just bumped into each other at KL Hilton.
In the case of the government, many are also shaking their heads at the authorities’ sledgehammer treatment of Bersih 2.0.
Just weeks ago, not many Malaysians knew who Ambiga was. Thanks to the over-excitement of the authorities, she has become an icon overnight.
And don’t blame Malaysians for being cynical over the claims that communist elements were involved in the rally. More so when those dreamer socialists were said to have T-shirts bearing the names of dead Commie leaders.
Suddenly, Che Guevera, whom many teenagers at Pertama Complex had all this while thought was Bob Marley, was declared dangerous and subversive.
Then there was the obsession with the colour yellow. By the way, there were enough Malaysians who actually believed the Digi Man was arrested by the police, although the e-mailed picture was doctored.
But it was a funny spoof, and I wish there were enough Malaysians with a sense of humour to laugh at the fat yellow man.
Arresting people who wear yellow T-shirts with the word “Bersih” is not going to help the government win votes. Something is wrong with us if we believe revolutions can be launched by wearing yellow T-shirts with the word “Bersih”.

One need not be a rocket scientist to know the political backlash of such an action, even though there may be good security measures.
And the police, trying too hard to be friendly, put on its Facebook pictures of those detained being served with a buffet meal. There were round tables covered with tablecloth. Not bad at all, man!
No wonder there are many people who think a protest in KL is really a stroll on a weekend.
And then there was Perkasa’s Datuk Ibrahim Ali. The man is really comical. After driving enough people into a frenzy with his racist tirade, he decided to stay home. At one point, he claimed he could mobilise 15,000 people. As a face-saving gesture, he declared he would take “a stroll” at Tasik Titiwangsa. It must have been a pretty long stroll. He was probably walking around in circles.
And we can assume everyone would declare themselves winners. Bersih 2.0 will say that they managed to stage a protest despite the police locking down the city.
The authorities, too, will say that they won this round by claiming that the Bersih 2.0 crowd wasn’t as massive as they had expected.
Ibrahim Ali could also declare himself a winner as he could have successfully earned a place in the Malaysian Book of Records for taking the most number of strolls at Tasik Titiwangsa.


Umno Youth’s Patriots can also claim to be winners despite walking barely 200m before being tear-gassed and arrested.




There was another record – Anwar could still post a tweet at 4.40pm that says “undergoing CT scan for injury. Wishing #Bersih all the best.”


How he could take his mobile phone into a CT scan machine is a wonder. The Opposition leader had purportedly fallen during the protest.
Either Malaysians must be very bad in Maths or they are very good at exaggerating. The police said there were only 5,000 protesters whereas Datuk A. Samad Said said 50,000 while the pro-opposition Malaysia Chronicle news portal claimed 100,000 people.
The silat exponents turned out to be a lot of hot air in the end.
The biggest losers were the public who got stuck in horrendous traffic jams. Businesses can count their losses, vendors could not distribute their newspapers, commuters found at least eight LRT stations shut, the city’s cabbies had to stay at home and, worse, terrified city dwellers had to stock up on food unnecessarily.
And taxpayers must certainly be wondering why their money is being spent on bringing so many cops into the city – and serving a buffet meal to law-breakers at Pulapol – when they should be busy catching criminals.
It must be brought to mind that not everyone who supports Bersih 2.0 are pro-opposition. Many middle class urban voters are unhappy about many issues and it won’t hurt the government to listen to them. Don’t give up on them so they won’t give up on the government. Some concerns are legitimate ones that need fixing.
Likewise, Pakatan Rakyat should not misread today’s rally as an endorsement of the Opposition

(Adapted from "No winner, just losers" thestar.com.my)

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Ambiga Sreenevasan - 'Steel Magnolia'

Keeping up with the spirit of the historical rally that took place yesterday, today's post will be about our 'Steel Magnolia' Yang Berbahagia Dato' Ambiga Sreenivasan. Many of us have never heard about her up until a few weeks ago when the Bersih rally was starting to gain momentum.

We all know her as the Chair of the Bersih 2.0 rally. But before that, she has had a colourful past and have received many accolades for her efforts. She was the 24th President of the Malaysian Bar Council, from 2007-2009. It was during this time that she has stood up for religious tolerance and was the lawyer for Lina Joy in her apostasy case. Ambiga has argued that Article 121(1A) of the Contstitution of Malaysia does not deprive Muslims from equality and freedom of religion. Acting in her capacity as President of the Malaysian Bar Council, Ambiga accepted a memorandum on the formation of an inter-faith commission, which also made 14 demands. Ambiga further held a forum on Article 121(1A) concerning syariah law and the rights of Muslims for freedom of religion, despite objections from conservative Muslim groups.

The highest point of her career was when she received the 2009 Secretary of State's International Women of Courage Award. It was awarded to only eight women in the world and was presented by none other than Hillary Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama.



US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and first lady Michelle Obama's presence when giving away Secretary of State's Award for International Women of Courage to Malaysia's Ambiga Sreenevasan (Malaysian Bar Council) at the State Department in Washington DC (AFP)

Hillary Clinton's speech while presenting the award :" Our final speaker, Ambiga Sreenevasan, has a remarkable record of accomplishment in Malaysia. She has pursued judicial reform and good governance, she has stood up for religious tolerance, and she has been a resolute advocate of women’s equality and their full political participation. She is someone who is not only working in her own country, but whose influence is felt beyond the borders of Malaysia. And it is a great honor to recognize her and invite her to the podium." (Applause.)


The sad part of it all that was that we should have been so proud (and are) of our own Malaysian receiving an international award like this, but the Malaysian government and press don't see it as important enough to publish it in our local dailies! It was only published by THE SUN but rather small and hidden in the inner pages.

Never mind if they don't publish in the papers......lets circulate ........ This Picture Made It To the Pages of India Times but not in our own papers!


BERSIH2.0 Stories from Twitter (#bersihstories) Part 5

 
edmundlaukm Edmund Lau Kok Ming 
#bersihstories Police deceived us at Puduraya. Said march allowed after negotiation. Then beatings/tear gas when ppl come out of hiding.



VictoriaL1z Victoria Liz 
#bersihstories I don't mean being offended, but I think Hishamuddin looks better without his mouth

kaihnsn Kay End Em 
@sooncm after this IGP will tell FRU is not a police force 

cyfu Fu Ching Yee 
A kind Encik gave us salt after we all got teargassed near Puduraya & some extra "to spare" he said

ajua_eiyo Ajua Halim 
Aku tolong sekumpulan chinese ambik gambar dpn maybank. 30 minit kendian diorg tolong aku panjat bukit blakang hosp

adameben adam ahmad 
setelah melihat respon menteri anda kpd kepada aljazeera membuatkan saya berfikir, i can speak better english than him

foonghin foonghin 
many frens changed photos to yellow. many worry for fellow M'sians. many did not go, will support at ballot box!
 
amar5029 Azril Amar 
#bersihstories Kne beli lense lagi.. adoyaiii..

aminmin83 amin 
a Chinese girl offer us some salt

cyfu Fu Ching Yee 
Saw a friend who's back from Singapore for #Bersih. "For my country" he says. We hug. #iheartmalaysia moment.

edmundlaukm Edmund Lau Kok Ming 
#bersihstories A S'porean guy sat by the roadside at Puduraya watching police brutality. Two Chinese nationals were shocked by the sight.

NezoElyk Kyle Elyk Low 
General Statement: Anything not related to Bersih2.0 today on Twitter, Facebook or the Net is not worth reading.

TropicalPassage Cliff Chen 
I was making pizza and pasta for dinner this evening - somehow all dishes turns out yellow

JamieLZQin Yum Yum In My TumTum 
how now government? you can't hide anymore

VictoriaL1z Victoria Liz 
#bersihstories Because RM888 Billions illicit money flowed out of this country.

LimSzeMing Sze-Ming Lim 
#BersihStories All the marchers today are heroes. Long live People's Power! Makkal Sakthi! Kuasa Rakyat!

pynkfreakadelic Rachel Law 
Wasn't there at the rally but I've never been a prouder Malaysian. This country's still got hope. Keep praying, and VOTE.

VictoriaL1z Victoria Liz 
#bersihstories Because Thief Minister of Sarawak Taib Mahmut is among the richest by plundering Sarawak dry.

peterkhoon Pete 
#bersihstories: dont trust the MSM, today's crowds was almost evenly betw all races. so many chinese and indians

maxtrix7 Max Koh 
#bersihstories Ppl sharing salt despite race or creed during water spray. 1garam 1malaysia!

ILYelyah Paramour 
What's going on in our own country? #

cyfu Fu Ching Yee 
Marchers would say "excuse me" when passing thru & smile at strangers. We should all be so kind to each other always. 

hfsh_a Hfsh A 
Sad can't join today.But Malaysians who support BERSIH,I promise to u and myself that today sacrifices will never be in vain! 
 
adameben adam ahmad 
Dear @NajibRazak please conduct an english assesment to your minister. Some of them cant even speak good english. 

tehjinyao Teh Jin Yao 
#bersihstories One guy said: "Kali ini kita sudah menang. Mereka ada roadblocks kita pun masuk sampai dalam. Masa 2007, kita takut." 

mic_snow92 Michelle L 
twisted words from the media.. but its okay, we are not blind

VictoriaL1z Victoria Liz 
#bersihstories Because Najib only listen to his wife, not Rakyat.

yoonkit yoonkit 
Everybodys a #Poultriot RT @edmundlaukm#bersihstoriesKudos to KFC for allowing us to wash our faces after getting blasted by teargas

zarakahan zara kahan 
At the klcc rally, we yelled "Peace! Peace!" to policeman & did peace signs. They tried 2b stonefaced. One policeman giggled.

rick__my Frederic Talis 
so, where's the stories of parangs n molotovs

ashvina ashvina 
I love speaking Malay. Got an opportunity to shout in Malay today. AWESOME! 

supernigelman Nigel Chee 
#bersihstories Never once was I scared. I trusted the Bersih crowd like my own family, because, heck, we are family.

haziqboss haziq fikri 
#bersihstories boleh jadi hikayat seribu satu malam.

aminmin83 amin 
dont stop the @bersih2 waves...wearing YELLOW and make it through PRU13 

Mahesa_San Mahesa San 
My friend came all the way from India..Respecto bro.

maxtrix7 Max Koh 
#bersihstories Ppl still lined up patiently to pay for their drinks at 7-11. No one pushed or was rude.

andyyeoh Andy Yeoh 
Thanks to the young lawyer who taught us (1st timers @ such rallies) abt salt counteracting tear gas & gave us some of hers 

VictoriaL1z Victoria Liz 
#bersihstories RT @ShuzhenChan: One said on the news:" I am proud of my country! Because we are finally united together!" 

ninetnineTV NINETNINE NETWORK 
#LHDN boleh semak jumlah kerugian peniaga2 kecil di Jalan TAR adakah bertepatan dengan penyata kewangan mereka


anwaribrahim Anwar Ibrahim 
yes RT @mykaernate: first I thought #bersih bad for the nation...after reading #bersihstories..now I know what it is truly about..UNITY

shwong ashwong 
 by Hareevanan
RT @adameben: Yesterday I hate #bersih . Today, after reading #bersihstories, i hate myself for not being a part of #bersih.

kelvinrawing Kelvin Rawing 
#fb Aku sedih, sbb x semua rakyat Malaysia dpt menyaksikan prkara sebenar yg berlaku. Minda rakyat diracuni media BN 

elveelee Elvira Lee 
Today I fought for my country. What did you do? 

dteoh David Teoh 
Students drove fr Toowoomba to Brisbane, ovr 150kms to support BERSIH2 Brisbane, organised by Aussie Mary O'Donavan + friends 

_hafiz Mohd Hafiz Yusof 
Recalling 9/7 scene;sight of huge crowds & cops brutality,ears hearing never ending chopper& ppl's chants. Felt liberated! 

dteoh David Teoh 
all BERSIH2 Australia organisers are under 25. youth have taken a stand for their country - democracy and life without fear. 

TsirAhXuan Azuan Ahmad 
Transformers: "Years from now they're gonna ask us. Where were you when they took over the planet?" 

peter_shea Peter Shea 
#Bersih #BersihStories PM Najib, before you defend Putrajaya at all cost, TRY to defend a simple hospital first. disgraceful and bad taste.

LimSzeMing Sze-Ming Lim 
#BersihStories "Negaraku, Tanah Tumpahnya Darahku.." For all the injured brave marchers today, this National Anthem lyric became too literal

dteoh David Teoh 
australian police and various city officials commend @BERSIH2ozorganisers for peaceful, organised and coordinated rallies. 
ajua_eiyo Ajua Halim 
Masa kat KLCC ada convoi Harley Davidson yg sempat kitorg sorak 
1malaise Cry Freedom 
#bersihstories When demonstrators began singing Negaraku during the rally, my tears welled up and my heart swelled. Malaysia, I love you so

amrammm Imran Sheik 
I dare you to read #bersihstories and still assume the demo is a bad thing.

whackowilson Wilson Wong 
the government laughed at us for being different, but we laughed at the government for STILL being the same. 

epxy Edmund Pua 
RT @tehjinyao #bersihstories One police officer told me: "Kita sudah 3 hari tak tidur. Baju pun tak tukar." TERIMA KASIH, POLIS!! 

hidup_sihat Zaid 
#BersihStories aku tak bawak air sendiri. so mintak dari orang. tapi nak mintak yang air 100+ je.

mohdsharizal Mohd Sharizal 
Even my wife who couldn't care less abt politics, has been watching#Bersih2.0 videos on Youtube for the past one hour :) 

juweialhaj juwei 
Aku ade sedara yg keje kt PDRM Bkt Aman. kalo aku nmpk muke die pukul orang time #bersih ni mmg bongok la aku bg nanti. 

Xtramiler Alex Au-Yong 
Today, I had the honor of marching through town, hands locked with an indian man and a malay man. Justice unites!

kvambrose K. Ambrose 
#bersihstories 81 years ago, Gandhi led his fellow Indians on the momentous salt march. Today, the world walks with Malaysians for democracy

GeorgeGangan George Gangan Gayau 
Various things in my pocket. Salt, onion, chewing gum, sweets, kulit segala kulit gula2, serbuk tembakau

KathTeaChin Kathy Chin 
@shazeea I understand what you mean... The stories can be shocking or touching but I just can't stop reading