Archive for July 1st, 2011
Deputy IGP: No more discussions over rallies
Posted by Kit in Bersih, Elections, Human Rights, Police on Friday, 1 July 2011
By Teoh El Sen
July 1, 2011 | Free Malaysia Today
KUALA LUMPUR: The police will no longer seek to negotiate or discuss with the organisers of the July 9 rallies, be it from Bersih, Perkasa, or Umno Youth.
Their stand is clear: The rallies will not be allowed.
The nation’s number two police officer, deputy inspector-general of police Khalid Abu Bakar said: “We have given them explanations and warnings and reminders, but they do not heed. We will make sure this rally does not take place.” Read the rest of this entry »
TV, radio told to demonise Bersih rally
By Lee Way Loon
Jul 1, 11 | MalaysiaKini
With the Bersih 2.0 rally just around the corner, the authorities have launched a media campaign to label the rally as an illegal gathering to the extent that TV stations are required to submit daily reports detailing their news coverage on the rally.
Malaysiakini learnt that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), which oversees all private TV and radio stations, has directed the broadcasters to state the number and content of news related to Bersih in their reports. Read the rest of this entry »
Police to make sure July 9 rallies do ‘not take place’
By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal
July 01, 2011 | The Malaysian Insider
KUALA LUMPUR, July 1 — The police have shut out all forms of negotiations with organisers of the upcoming July 9 rallies, with Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar warning today that the police will make sure the rallies do not take place.
The Deputy Inspector-General of Police said that there would be no more room for discussions, and warned the organisers — Bersih, Perkasa and Umno Youth — to be prepared to be arrested if they did not abort the rally.
“We have given them explanations and warnings and reminders, but they do not heed. We will make sure the rallies do not take place.” Read the rest of this entry »
Religious council throws its weight behind all three rallies
Posted by Kit in Bersih, Human Rights on Friday, 1 July 2011
By Tarani Palani
July 1, 2011 | Free Malaysia Today
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST) has thrown its weight behind all three planned rallies on July 9.
The organisation which propagates religious harmony said that the “supreme law” of the court, the Federal Constitution guarantees the freedom of assembly.
“Article 10 (1)(b) (states) all citizens have the right to assemble peaceably and without arms… it is one of the pillars of our Rukun Negara,” read the statement. Read the rest of this entry »
Of songkoks, uniforms and managing expectations
Posted by Kit in DAP, Politics, Zairil Khir Johari on Friday, 1 July 2011
by Zairil Khir Johari
July 01, 2011 | The Malaysian Insider
JULY 1 — I must admit to feeling a tad slighted when I read the recent reports of my friends and fellow comrades turning up on the first day of the Sarawak State Assembly in lounge suits instead of the ceremonial “number one” dress with songkok that was worn by everyone else.
Now, it must first and foremost be stated that no wrong was committed. The ceremonial uniform is not compulsory, and at no time did any breach of protocol occur. Neither is this issue a new one, having become a recurrent, though not persistent, occurrence at some of the legislative assemblies nationwide. Read the rest of this entry »
Open Letter – Cabinet should end the “madness” unleashed in past week
Posted by Kit in Bersih, Hishammuddin, Muhyiddin Yassin, Najib Razak, Perkasa, Police, UMNO on Friday, 1 July 2011
The Prime Minister,
Deputy Prime Minister,
Cabinet Ministers.
Cabinet should end the “madness” unleashed in past week with police required to arrest those wearing the Bersih 2.0 T-shirt, yellow virtually becoming a colour of crime and “Bersih” a dirty word
I am writing this short Open Letter to the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and all Ministers to ask the Cabinet at its meeting this morning to end the “madness” unleashed in the past week with the police required to act unlawfully to arrest those wearing the Bersih 2.0 T-shirt, yellow virtually becoming a colour of crime and “Bersih” a dirty word.
Read the rest of this entry »
Bersih rally a turning point for democracy
Posted by Kit in Bersih, Elections, Human Rights on Friday, 1 July 2011
by Kim Quek
The Malaysian Insider
Jun 30, 2011
JUNE 30 — Amidst the frenzy of draconian measures to prevent the July 9 Bersih rally from taking place, many Malaysians have begun to wonder: Has Malaysia descended into a state of lawlessness?
No sooner had the home minister declared that wearing the yellow Bersih T-shirt was illegal, the Inspector-General of Police up the ante by announcing that even “shoes, cars, buses or any medium that promote the Bersih rally are illegal, as this amounts to sedition”, and he said the people involved will be arrested.
To date, more than 100 people have been arrested all over the country in the past four days, mainly for wearing the yellow Bersih T-shirts. Read the rest of this entry »
I’ll wear yellow baju raya
Posted by Kit in Bersih, Elections, Human Rights on Friday, 1 July 2011
by Mohd Syahir Sulaiman
The Malaysian Insider
Jun 30, 2011
JUNE 30 — Semakin lara kita didera bara, kita laungkan juga pesan merdeka, demokrasi sebenderang mentari, sehasrat hajat semurni harga diri — A. Samad Said.
Yellow symbolises wisdom.
July 9th is just around the corner, and talks get heated up in every corner, from Facebook urbanites to long house foyers. Thanks to RTM and Utusan for the free publicity.
People may differ. However, one thing in certain, all eyes are set on the upcoming saga. Read the rest of this entry »
Malaysia’s season of fear
Posted by Kit in Bersih, Elections, Human Rights on Friday, 1 July 2011
by Praba Ganesan
The Malaysian Insider
Jun 30, 2011
JUNE 30 — “Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?”
Joseph Welch, the attorney representing the US Army, asked this of Senator Joseph McCarthy at the height of the series of “witch-hunts” under the guise of various congressional committees to uncover unAmerican activities in America between 1953-54.
America was in the early years of the Cold War when tales of communists, spies and those bent on destroying the American way of life were rife.
McCarthy felt his populism, electability and political future could benefit from playing up the “bogeyman.”
Proof or even truth was irrelevant in the dark period referred to as “McCarthyism”. Read the rest of this entry »