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Thursday, April 26, 2012

MCLM fully backs Bersih Sabah


KOTA KINABALU: Malaysian Civil Liberties Movement (MCLM) fully backs BERSIH Sabah, according to MCLM Sabah chief Michael Liew.

According to Liew, “Based on our understanding, BERSIH Sabah never applied to use Padang Merdeka.

They had issued letters of notification to both PDRM and DBKK of their activities on 17th of April 2012.”

According to section 9(1) of the newly enacted Peaceful Assembly Act, an organiser shall, ten days before the date of an assembly, notify the Officer in Charge of the Police District in which the assembly is to be held.



This provision was fully adhered to by the representatives of BERSIH Sabah.

Following the discussion that took place between PDRM and DBKK with BERSIH Sabah representatives on 24th April 2012, BERSIH Sabah issued a statement which confirms that DBKK and the KK PDRM does not have any objection for the movement to gather at Padang Merdeka on April 28th.

Both parties also confirmed that there are no restrictions as to the dress code, i.e. the participants are free to wear yellow and green t-shirts in support of BERSIH and Himpunan Hijau.

This statement is also based on the movement’s endorsement, and planned support and attendance of the public event organised by DBKK at the same location. DBKK had confirmed that it will not restrict BERSIH participants, who are also members of the public, from attending the planned programmes.

However, on 26th April 2012, DBKK issued a counterstatement denying that the city council had approved the gathering to be held at Padang Merdeka.

Liew further reiterates that if a permit was never applied for, how can DBKK approve it?
“As DBKK did say it is a public event, then there should be no objection to the attendance of BERSIH supporters as long as they are there to assemble peacefully” he said.

Peaceful assemblies such as those organised by BERSIH are also further supported in the Peaceful Assembly Act under Section 2, where it is stated that the objects of this Act are to ensure—

(a) so far as it is appropriate to do so, that all citizens have the right to organize assemblies or to participate in assemblies, peaceably and without arms; and

(b) that the exercise of the right to organize assemblies or to participate in assemblies, peaceably and without arms, is subject only to restrictions deemed necessary or expedient in a democratic society in the interest of the security of the Federation or any part thereof or public order, including the protection of the rights and freedoms of other persons
The right to assemble is also guaranteed under Article 10 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia. Malaysian citizens have the right to freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of association.
Michael Liew
Sabah Chief
Malaysian Civil Liberties Movement (MCLM)

23 comments:

  1. Aiya..siapa cakap betul, siapa yang buat cerita ni? Sekejap cakap okay, sekejap cakap tidak okay. Hmmm

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    1. DBKK has agreed to allow Bersih to hold their rally, but on the condition that they agree to move the location to Stadium Merdeka rather than Dataran Merdeka. However Ambiga does not wish to compromise.

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    2. BERSIH only permitted in Peninsula. I never heard anything like this here.

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  2. Kira okay la tu kalau dapat berhimpun sambil buat kerja yang berfaedah. Jangan saja berhimpun tapi buat kecoh. Lepas tu confirm tidak akan dapat apa2 sebarang kelulusan lagi.

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    1. Jaga2 jika yang sengaja datang untuk buat hal.

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    2. Buat kerja berfaedah? Apa kerja tu?

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  3. As long as you people assemble peacefully, there should be no problem. Convey the message to create awareness among the public. But not politicizing the issue. Be neutral.

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    1. Even peaceful rally can go wrong, look at how many peaceful rally was held in the country, how many of it end up in chaos?

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    2. Gatherings are norm but I don't think that's a good way to give something.

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  4. Better don't enter KK during the assembly hours if don 't want to get stuck in the jam. Unless you want to attend the assembly.

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    1. Holding demonstrations are not Sabahans culture, there are better ways make our voices heard, that is through voting.

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    2. Memang pun. Jalan dari CP sampai Suria memang confirm jam.

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    3. Memang jammed tapi hehee..mengelak la tu jammed.

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  5. DAP Tunku Aziz said he objected to the Bersih Rally since the Bersih organizers are unable to ensure the participant's safety during the rally.

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    1. Setuju dengan Tunku Abdul Aziz kerana mambantah Bersih.

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    2. They have to prepare the worse to come.

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  6. Bersih demo exist because the people voice are not heard in the first place. EC must ensure a clean and fair election in this coming election.

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  7. I hope this rally wouldn't end up causing chaos.

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    1. Make sure there are polices present during the rally to avoid any unwanted things to happen.

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  8. gara2 urusan saya tergendala kemarin, terpaksa la saya jalan2 di kundasang tenang2kan fikiran..

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  9. perhimpunan bersih byk timbulkan masalah, Di KL byk huru hara berlaku kerana perhimpunan itu, byk orang cedera. ini bukan perhimpunan aman.

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  10. konpius juga tu. Tapi yang penting semuanya perhimpunan dalam suasana aman.

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  11. Terpulang ikut dengan perhimpunan tersebut. Apa-apa perkara perlulah tanggung sendiri.

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