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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Bersih Gathering at Padang Merdeka
BERSIH Sabah to remain in Padang Merdeka, April 28th, after a successful meeting with KK PDRM and DBKK
KOTA KINABALU: BERSIH Sabah has the full support of DBKK and the KK PDRM to gather at Padang Merdeka on April 28th. A successful meeting were made today, April 24, with the KK PDRM and DBKK representatives at Karamunsing Police Station.
A team of seven from BERSIH Sabah and Himpunan Hijau was met with about 30 representatives from the police and DBKK at 3 p.m. today to discuss about the planned gathering on the 28th of April. The meeting
was chaired by the Head of Police Kota Kinabalu, ACP Ahmad Sofi bin Zakaria.
A representative of DBKK informed BERSIH Sabah that they are planning a public programme this Saturday, 28th April on positive messaging such as, “Say No To Drugs”. When asked whether BERSIH Sabah and its supporters could attend the programme, DBKK affirmed so, and welcomes the public.
BERSIH Sabah also asked about any dress-code planned for the DBKK event, and was informed that there was none, and that there are no dress code restrictions for public participation.
BERSIH Sabah endorses the event planned by DBKK, and will show support by attending the event in Padang Merdeka. BERSIH Sabah also welcomes all our supporters to join us in endorsing this event, and to wear the colours yellow and green.
DBKK has accepted the offer by BERSIH Sabah and Himpunan Hijau to carry out “gotong-royong” after the event, as to ensure the place is cleaned. BERSIH Sabah has also offered to promote the DBKK awareness campaign this Saturday, April 28th, and has offered to provide input in their programme, such as Sabahan indigenous dance performances.
BERSIH Sabah would also like to thank the KK PDRM and DBKK for their full cooperation and support, and together, for leading the way for rest of Malaysian authorities to emulate, ensuring that our constitutional right as per Article 10, to assemble peacefully.
The Sabah authorities have been exemplary in their cooperation, and BERSIH Sabah commends KK PDRM and DBKK for their integrity and support.
BERSIH Sabah will continue to work together with KK PDRM and DBKK for a peaceful gathering on April 28th, 2012.
BERSIH Sabah hopes to see thousands of Sabahans this Saturday, joining us for the call for free and fair elections.
Salam Bersih!
Andrew Ambrose, Mewakili Jawatankuasa Pepandu Gabungan Pilihanraya Bersih dan Adil (BERSIH Sabah 3.0)
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Thank and blessing if you have such DBKK Mayor and Chief-O in PDRM Sabah.
ReplyDeleteNot like Mayor of DBKL who can't have minimum faith in people what faithfulness he has with himself by example as Mayor of Kuala Lumpur.
Tell the world so other may learn such a decision made by him indeed other could be more positive even MP of people.
He's a stooge really!
Semakin dihalang, semakin rakyat akan memberontak. Beri peluang mereka untuk berhimpun secara aman. Siapa yang mulakan kekecohan, tangkap saja.
Delete"Siapa yang mulakan kekecohan, tangkap saja."
DeleteBuat apa tangkap nak menakut-takut publik.Tidak boleh tunjuk keamanan biar Polis atau Penguatkuasa DBKL atau sesiapa.
Semakin tangkap maka jadilah 'Malaysia Spring' satu hari bila ombak demokrasi tiba sini.
Telanlah semua yang pandai bikin susah dan rasuah tu.
Ini kali lah!
Actually DBKL has agreed to allow the Bersih rally to go on, but only requested Ambiga to change the location to Padang Merdeka rather than Dataran Merdeka. They have also offered to hold a press conference to inform the participants of the change of location.
DeleteDBKL can't be trusted after the fiasco of changing stadiums in Bersih 2.0 to confuse Bersih supporters which stadium they should meet or go to.
DeletePergi berhimpun hanya akan menghitamkan diri sahaja. Buat apa?
ReplyDeleteroad block la banyak nanti ni
DeleteSaja kasi ramai-ramai. Jangan lalu area KK 28 April nanti kalau tidak mahu stuck dalam jem.
DeleteHarap perhimpunan ini berjaya mencapai matlamatnya.
Deletetakpa.. macam mana sekali hitampun, tetap Bersih juga tu..
DeleteBa, siapa yang mau pegi tu pigi la tapi jangan pula menyusahkan orang lain.
ReplyDeleteJangan saja pilak2 yang sengaja buat hal!
DeleteBetul ka dapat full support?? yang penting pihak penganjur kena pastikan keselamatan semua yang hadir dan ketenteraman awam tidak terganggu.
ReplyDeleteDiharap pihak penganjur dapat tunjukkan sikap yang lebih matang dan mengotakan janji mereka untuk berhimpun dengan aman.
DeleteRespon yang berlainan dengan di Malaya! Mungkin kerana rakyat Sabah tidak terlalu fanatik dan masih boleh buat perkara yang berfaedah sambil berhimpun.
ReplyDeleteDemonstrasi bukan budaya orang Sabah yang mencintai keamanan.
DeleteYang penting tidak berlaku huru hara yang merisikokan keselamatan masing-masing.
ReplyDeleteYang penting isyarat positif disampaikan ke pihak berkuasa.
ReplyDeleteDemiu PRu yang bersih, SPR harus membersihkan senarai nama pungundi. Banyak nama yang diragui.
ReplyDeleteSPR sudah meminta kerajaan untuk menangguh PRU-13 supaya memberikan mereka masa yang mencukupi untuk membersihkan senarai nama pengundi.
DeleteBERSIH Sabah hopes to see thousands of Sabahans this Saturday, joining us for the call for free and fair elections.
ReplyDeleteSokongan harus diberi demi PRU yang bersih dan adil.
Kita sokong PRU yang bersih dan adil, tapi tidak semestinya kita perlu sokong perhimpunan Bersih. Demonstrasi bukannya cara yang terbaik untuk menyelesaikan masalah.
Deletetak perlu serta perhimpunan tu.. gara2 itu jalan jam nnti.
ReplyDeleteMemang tidak suka bila ada perhimpunan macam ini, satu jalan pun jam, banyak lagi polis yang buat road block. Siapa yang susah, rakyat biasa yang susah.
DeleteDBKL sudah bersetuju untuk membenarkan perhimpunan Bersih diadakan, DBKL hanya meminta Ambiga untuk menukar lokasi kepada Stadium Merdeka dan bukan Dataran Merdeka, apa susahnya?
ReplyDeletegara2 perhimpunan Bersih, banyak urusan penting saya tergendala..
ReplyDeleteBERSIH yang tidak akan mendapat sambutan di SAbah.
ReplyDelete