Bersih: Putrajaya urging foreign governments to crack down on Bersih protesters


By Clara Chooi
The Malaysian Insider
May 08, 2012

KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 — Bersih alleged today that the Najib administration has requested that the governments of other countries crack down on Malaysians who participated in Bersih 3.0 rallies overseas.

In a statement here, the election watchdog said such action should be “deplored” and urged Malaysians across the globe to support the safety of their fellow citizens living outside the country.

“We express concern that the Malaysian government appears to be requesting governments not disposed to democratic reforms to launch a crackdown on Malaysians living in their countries who participated in the global Bersih 3.0 event on April 2012.

“If these reports are true, it is a negative development that must be deplored, and we urge all Malaysians to unite in support of the safety of our fellow citizens,” the group said in the statement.

Bersih 3.0 was said to have been attended by tens of thousands of Malaysians not merely within the country but across the globe, where similar rallies for free and fair elections were held in 85 cities across 35 countries.

Within Malaysia, Bersih 3.0’s main event in Kuala Lumpur was held simultaneously in 11 other cities in both the peninsula and east Malaysia.

But the protest on the streets of the capital, held on April 28, turned violent after 3pm when participants breached the barriers of Dataran Merdeka, which had been cordoned off following a court order.

In the ensuing melee, scores were injured as police clashed with protesters amid a bombardment of tear gas and chemical-laced water, resulting in the ongoing blame-game between organisers and the authorities over who was responsible for the violence.

To date, police have only put out feelers for allegedly unruly protesters and have yet to indicate if any of its personnel would be investigated for attacking the rally participants.

Bersih today also urged the government to accept an offer made by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression Frank LaRue to investigate the events surrounding Bersih 3.0.

LaRue, a lawyer by profession, had made the offer following numerous allegations of police brutality against protesters who had gathered on April 28 for what was meant to be a peaceful demonstration.

But according to procedure, LaRue can only do so on invitation by the Malaysian government.

“Such an investigation ought to examine the role of Bersih 2.0 as the organiser and the responsibility of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) and the Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) in facilitating such an assembly.

“We are ready to give every cooperation in such an investigation,” Bersih said today.

The group continues to allege that excessive force was used to disperse protesters on April 28, pointing out that even members of the media were not spared in the melee.

It acknowledged that the government had agreed to form an independent panel to investigate the allegations of violence but expressed a deeper confidence in LaRue’s ability to be more thorough in his probe.

“If indeed the government has nothing to hide and is keen for the truth to be established, in the interests of the rakyat, then this would be an ideal occasion and opportunity to do so,” Bersih said.

  1. #1 by bumiborn on Tuesday, 8 May 2012 - 7:10 pm

    As accountable Government, BN should accept the offer and invite LaRue to start investigation forthwith.

  2. #2 by monsterball on Tuesday, 8 May 2012 - 9:49 pm

    Foreign Govt and their leaders may smile and shake hands with Najib and his Govt…as diplomatic politicians….but deep inside..almost all despises UMNO b influential politicians.
    They are fully aware the double standards UMNO b Govt applies…and the hundreds of billions stolen.
    For sure..foreign Govt. will ignore their stupid request.

  3. #3 by yhsiew on Tuesday, 8 May 2012 - 10:10 pm

    ///Bersih alleged today that the Najib administration has requested that the governments of other countries crack down on Malaysians who participated in Bersih 3.0 rallies overseas.///

    It is obvious that the government has something to hide. That is why it is so scared of Bersih.

  4. #4 by waterfrontcoolie on Tuesday, 8 May 2012 - 11:32 pm

    There is no way this Gomen will allow outsider to tell the truth! They will use any means to hide behind Soverign rights!

  5. #5 by boh-liao on Wednesday, 9 May 2012 - 5:09 am

    Somewhere skrus r loose n we r ruled by farked up despotic UmnoB/BN kaki
    They would gladly dispatch their blue, tear gas n water cannon-happy K9 2 various cities overseas 2 brutally whack M’sians who participated in Bersih 3.0 rallies there

  6. #6 by dagen wanna "ABU" on Wednesday, 9 May 2012 - 8:40 am

    Hey umno the your constitutional ketuanan right has not been adhered to by people in australia, britain, us and elsewhere. How can? You are supreme, supreme even to the americans. So how dare these people not kowtow to your ketuanan status. And not forgetting that now, well since several yrs ago, you hv an angkasawan. Send ibrahim bin perkasa there. Let him show those idiots some raised arteries. That ought to do the work of reminding them of umno’s supreme ketuanan position in this world.

    JIB JIB BOLEH.
    ROS ROS CANTIK!

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