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.
The statements firstly by the Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri
Ismail Omar warning that lives might be lost despite firm assurances and
commitment by Bersih 2.0 organisers and supporters of a peaceful and
orderly rally while ignoring the inflammatory incitements and
provocations of UMNO Youth and Perkasa and secondly by the Deputy
Election Commission Chairman Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar castigating Berish
as stooges and “catspaw” of Pakatan Rakyat have raised serious
questions in Malaysia and internationally that the two national
institutions of the police and the Election Commission could be
independent, impartial and professional in dealing with Bersih 2.0 call
for free, fair and clean elections in Malaysia.
This is the last opportunity for the Cabinet to end the “madness”
where the police are required to act unlawfully to arrest those wearing
the Berish 2.0 T-shirt as well as other related Bersih 2.0
paraphernalia,virtually criminalising yellow as a colour as well as
rendering “Bersih” as a dirty word.
The slogan used at the beginning of the Mahathir premiership, which
went on for 22 long years, was “Berish, Cekap, Amanah”. How low Malaysia
has sunk that exactly 30 years later, the word “Bersih” is
justification to trigger police repressions!
Malaysians and the world are watching. Let not July 9 come to
symbolise the degeneration of the Prime Minister’s Government
Transformation Programme into a repressive regime even worse than the
worst of the Mahathir administration with Operation Lalang as its
notorious trademark.
Bersih Chairman Datuk S. Ambiga has undertaken “to do everything we
can to make sure it is peaceful”, inviting the police to suggest the
route for Bersih 2.0 and “we will follow their directions”.
The police should extract similar pledges of peaceful and orderly
rallies from the Umno Youth and Perkasa counter-protests firmly holding
their organisers to their commitments.
Let us show the world that Malaysia is capable of holding peaceful
and orderly assemblies and rallies without creating any law-and-order
problem to demonstrate that under the Prime Minister’s GTP, Malaysian
democracy has come of age as other developed democracies. - Lim Kit Siang
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