Its President, Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, said in statement here that by creating unnecessary road blocks, it is the police which will be creating traffic havoc and not the rally participants. He said that the government has also been very inconsistent in its decision on the proposed rally.
“The government was the one who suggested that the rally be held in a stadium, but when that was agreed to, they changed their mind and wants to enforce a ban in Kuala Lumpur,” he said.
“By doing so they have proven to be inconsistent and may have defied the decision of the Yang DiPertuan Agong.”
He made the observation that the government has become extremely paranoid by imposing a ban on yellow T-shirts, and banning certain people from entering the national capital.
“The government must realize that by repressing the people’s right of association and movement, and closing all avenues of democratic self-expression, it runs the great risk of a powerful backlash in the next general election,” he said.
“If they are not allowed the basic rights, they will naturally go underground and strategise in ways which will not be easily monitored.”
“We appeal to the government sense of reason and fairness and also allow the Sabahans Bersih members and supporters to assemble within confined venues such as community halls,’ he said.
By UBF
By creating unnecessary road blocks, it is the police which is creating traffic havoc and not the rally participants.
ReplyDeleteSo, Malaysians, let's wake up for a better future and tell each other, that there must be free,fair and clean elections.
LET'S WALK IN PEACE ... TOGETHER ... TODAY ... JULY 9 2011... 2.OO PM ...STADIUM MERDEKA.
The existing voting methods practised in M'sia should not be questioned as it is still relevant, safe and able to ensure transparency in the voting process.
ReplyDeleteAware that the public would want to see allegations on double voting to be proven in court but no election petition concerning the issue had been brought to court so far.
ReplyDeleteThe election commission explained that they tried to find the best way to strengthen the voting system and to replace the proposed use if indelible ink with a biometric system.
ReplyDeleteYes, why the allegations had not been brought up to court? Is the justice system still reliable in our country?
ReplyDeleteharap perhimpunan Bersih ni tidak menyebabkan kekecohan yang melampau. tak sabar pula mendengar perkembangan perhimpunan Bersih hari ni jam2-4 petang nanti
ReplyDeletemacam-macam isu yang timbul...pekara ini mendapat perhatian banyak pihak dan pelbagai reaksi yang diberikan.
ReplyDeletei thought UBF stand is not supporting the rally? know they wanted the police to allow the rally?
ReplyDeleteLook what Bersih has caused to the situation right now. Is the government handling this wisely?
ReplyDeleteharap tiada huru hara timbul semasa perhimpunan tersebut.
ReplyDeleteSaya hairan lah dengan situasi yang timbul sekarang ni.. K/kala terlintas juga difikiran adakah hal ini berlaku disebabkan para pemimpin ytang gilakan kuasa????
ReplyDeleteHarap ketegangan yang timbul dapat ditanggani dengan bijak.
ReplyDeleteApa sudah kejadian hal ni. Bukan hari ni ka dorang berhimpun tu??? Tapi rasanya tak jadi kan...
ReplyDeleteBERSIH buat masa ini dapat dilumpuhkan oleh pihak penguatkuasa..
ReplyDeletemengapa kerajaan menukar fikiran dengan mengingkari persefahaman yang telah dicapai agar perhimpunan ini dibuat di stadium?
ReplyDeletePATRIOT juga telah membuat perarakan dan perhimpunan haram..dengar2 si khairy ditahan..FRU juga guna gas pemedih mata meleraikan kumpulan PATRIOT.
ReplyDeletenamun yang pasti, perhimpunan haram yang telah berlaku telah menyusahkan banyak pihak khasnya rakyat dan peniaga..
ReplyDeleteternyata, membuat demonstrasi merugikan ramai pihak..
ReplyDeleteSEMUANYA BERSALAH DALAM HAL INI, BERSIH YANG TAK BERSIH, UMNO YANG TAKUT, DAN PALING MENYUSAHKAN DI KL TU IALAH TINDAKAN POLIS MENUTUP JALAN, PADA HAL BOLEH DIBUAT PEMERIKSAAN SETIAP KENDERAAN DAN TAK PERLU TUTUP SECARA TOTAL JALAN MASUK KE KL,APA YANG DIBERSIHKAN ...................SEMUA SUDAH BERSIHKAH ???????????
ReplyDeleteWe can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have both.
ReplyDeletenampaknya demokrasi di Malaysia ada unsur-unsur kapitalism...
ReplyDeleteSabahan is like a silent killer. They don't need to do rally.
ReplyDeleteIt was BERSIH indeed on that day. No even a single pilak wandering in KK.
ReplyDeleteJika perhimpunan haram seperti ini tidak perlu kita menyokongannya. Kerana kita lebih takut bila perhimpunan ini semakin menjadi-jadi nanti sehinggakan tidak dapat dikawal. Perhimpunan mesti akan berlaku kekecohan itu yang kita tidak mahukan.
ReplyDeleteRally bukan untuk orang Sabah. Orang Kita tidak mahukan perhimpunan yang menganggu keamanan Negeri Sabah ini. Sabah mesti menjadi contoh kepada negeri lain bahawa kita adalah negeri yang aman dengan pelbagai kaum, bangsa, agama, keturunan dan budaya sendiri. Kita bebas untuk semua ini.
ReplyDeleteHarap demokrasi akan dicapai untuk rakyat Malaysia.
ReplyDeletewhich government in this world allowing their opponents to incite they people to create chaos in they country?
ReplyDeleteBlack the puppet from UMNO. Malaysia is WORST than the communist. Malaysia economy is worst than Indonesia, Thai and Vietnam now bcos of our country running by monkeys like you.
ReplyDeleteyou are insulting the AGONG and exposed the lies from your master najis who agreed to let BERSIH to be held in stadium in the 1st place but at last rejected BERSIH application.
Indonesia allowed the protesters to do demo peacefully but why najis and umno very afraid of BERSIH which merely a NGO to ask for clean election?
Najib shouldn't say yes to stadium rally.
ReplyDeleteEntah la, mcm sama ja jenis manusia gitu tu.
ReplyDeleteThe government should be more prudent towards people's lives.
ReplyDeleteApa boleh buat? Kepala sudah bulat.
ReplyDeleteDemocracy, how to spell that in Malaysia?
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