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PAS mahu KDN tanggungjawab atas kematian peserta Bersih

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 09:47 PM PDT

Oleh Syed Mu'az Syed Putra  
KUALA LUMPUR, 10 Julai — PAS mengecam pendekatan pihak berkuasa menangani Himpunan Bersih 2.0 semalam yang disifatkannya sebagai "ganas" sambil menegaskan, Putrajaya perlu bertangggungjawab ke atas kematian seorang peserta perhimpunan itu.

Naib Presiden PAS Datuk Paduka Husam Musa (gambar) berkata, Baharuddin Ahmad meninggal dunia akibat sesak nafas selepas terkena semburan air berasid dan gas pemedih mata di kawasan Pusat Konvensyen Kuala Lumpur,

Baharuddin, 58, seorang ahli PAS dari Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, meninggal dunia di Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) petang semalam.

Difahamkan suami kepada Ketua Wanita PKR cabang Setiawangsa Rosni Melan itu melarikan diri daripada terkena semburan air berasid dan gas pemedih mata sebelum pengsan.

Jenazah Baharuddin akan dikebumikan selepas Zohor.

"Kita merakamkan rasa dukacita terhadap kematian salah seorang peserta yang terkena gas pemedih mata dan telah meninggal dunia, kita ada rakaman video itu dan kita boleh lihat bagaimana dia rebah dan tidak bernafas.

"Esok (hari ini) kita akan menunaikan solat jenazah Allahyarham dan kita harap kerajaan bertanggungjawab dan lakukan siasatan telus dan kemudian maklumkan bagaimana Baharuddin meninggal dunia," kata Husam pada sidang media tergempar di ibu pejabat PAS lewat malam tadi.

Seramai 1,401 orang ditahan termasuk pemimpin Pakatan Rakyat semalam.

Menurut pemimpin Bersih 2.0 perhimpunan semalam itu dianggap "satu kejayaan besar" dengan 50,000 peserta hadir memberikan sokongan walaupun tidak dapat menyerahkan memorandum kepada Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

Bagaimanapun Ketua Polis Negara Tan Sri Ismail Omar berkata hanya sekitar 6,000 orang hadir di pusat ibu negara.

Husam juga berkata, penahanan Presiden PAS Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang membuktikan polis mempunyai "agenda politik."

"Kita dukacita dengan penahanan Presiden PAS dan seolah-olah polis mempunyai agenda politik, malah kenyataan ketua polis negara juga mirip agenda politik," katanya.

Sementara itu, Hadi dalam kenyataannya selepas dibebaskan berkata sekiranya Barisan Nasional (BN) melalui Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) tidak melaksanakan tuntutan Bersih 2.0 "kebangkitan lebih besar" akan berlaku.

"Tuntutan kita ini memberi gambaran aman dan damai dan bukannya ganas dan melampau. Penyokong Bersih 2.0 dan Pakatan Rakyat telah menunjukkan budaya demonstrasi yang baik, walaupun diprovokasi pihak polis, mereka tetap bersabar.

"Di samping itu, kita memberi amaran kepada kerajaan BN, bahawa ini mukadimah kepada kebangkitan rakyat dan jika sekiranya mereka tidak sedia membuat perubahan kepada pilihan raya dan demokrasi, bantahan dan kebangkitan lebih besar boleh berlaku bila-bila masa sahaja dan tidak semestinya sebelum pilihan raya tetapi juga selepas pilihan raya. Kita tunggu dan lihat respons kerajaan," katanya.

Lapan tuntutan Bersih adalah agar SPR membersihkan daftar undi, mereformasikan undi pos, gunakan dakwat kekal, akses media yang bebas dan adil, tempoh kempen minimum 21 hari, diperkukuhkan institusi awam, hentikan rasuah dan hentikan politik kotor.

Selain Hadi, pemimpin PAS yang turut sama ditahan ialah timbalan presiden Mohamad Sabu dan dua naib presiden iaitu Salahuddin Ayub dan Datuk Mahfuz Omar.

Kesemuanya telah dilepaskan malam tadi.

BERSIH 2.0 : Aku kata kurang ajar - korang nak kata apa aku tak tau lah ...

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 01:15 PM PDT


Video penuh DI SINI

BERSIH 2.0 : AlJazeera kata 20000 sibengap tu kata 6000 saja

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 08:18 AM PDT


AlJazeera News

Police in Malaysia have fired tear gas and arrested hundreds of protesters in the biggest opposition-backed rally in years.

More than 20,000 demonstrators massed across Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, demanding electoral reforms, activists said.

The federal police force have arrested 1,400 people in a clampdown called Operation Erase Bersih, referring to the Bersih coalition, the group that organised the rally.

Those arrested included several senior opposition officials.

"The public is reminded not to be involved in any demonstration," the federal police force said in a statement and warned of "stern action … against those who disobey".

Witnesses said riot police armed with batons charged at some protesters and dragged them into trucks.

Numerous restaurants and stores were closed because of the transportation disruptions and fears of violence.

The government had declared the demonstration illegal, and police had sealed off parts of the capital in advance.
Strict security measures

Authorities took extraordinary security measures to deter the rally by closing train stations and deploying lorries mounted with water cannons near the Independence Stadium in a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, where activists sought to gather.

Nevertheless, thousands tried to reach the stadium from various parts of the capital, chanting "Long live the people" and carrying yellow balloons and flowers as they marched.

Police fired numerous rounds of tear gas and chemical-laced water in repeated attempts to disperse the crowds, causing demonstrators to scatter into nearby buildings.

Helicopters flew overhead as a brief downpour failed to deter the protesters.

Anwar Ibrahim, the opposition leader, said on Twitter that he sustained a "minor injury" when his group was hit by tear gas.

Government officials accuse Anwar's three-party alliance of endorsing the rally to cause chaos on the streets and undermine the National Front, the federal ruling coalition.

Electoral reforms

The rally organisers called for reforms following accusations that the Malaysian election commission is biased towards the ruling coalition, which has been in power since independence from Britain in 1957. The commission denies the charge.

The government insists the current electoral policies are evenhanded.

Over the past two weeks, more than 200 other activists have been arrested nationwide for trying to promote the rally.

Earlier, speaking to Al Jazeera over phone from Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, Edmund Bon, a human-rights lawyer, said: "It's an extraordinary clampdown on the whole [city] and we are not allowed to go anywhere.

"People are getting arrested on the streets and about 250 to 300 people have been arrested so far in connection with the rally."

The activists' demands include an overhaul of voter registration lists, tougher measures to curb fraud and fairer opportunities for opposition politicians to campaign in government-linked media.

A general election is not due until 2013 but Najib Razak, the prime minister, has not ruled out early polls, after economic growth accelerated to a 10-year high in 2010.

Major street demonstrations are rare in this Southeast Asian country, but the rise of alternative media channels and a growing opposition voice are gradually creating a more vocal Malaysian public.

Program Ceramah Keadilan Kelana Jaya : Hampir 200 polis berkumpul

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 06:50 AM PDT

Oleh: Norasyikin Samsi)

PETALING JAYA: Hampir 200 anggota polis berhimpun di segenap laluan jalan di Seksyen 7 Kelana Jaya bagi menghalang program ceramah yg dijadual berlangsung malam ini membabitkan pimpinan KEADILAN.

Ketua Umum KEADILAN, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dijadualkan hadir pada ceramah malam ini.

Bagaimanapun, Urusetia Dun Kelana Jaya, Anuar Yaacob berkata polis mendakwa permit ceramah itu ditarik balik kerana himpunan Bersih hari ini.

Program ceramah Demi Rakyat cabang Kelana Jaya ini merupakan program susulan ceramah 'Ubah Sekarang Selamatkan Malaysia'.

Malam ini merupakan malam kedua Anwar berceramah di Lembah Klang.

Semalam beliau berceramah di sebuah madrasah di Bandar Tun Razak Cheras bersama MB Selangor, Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim dan beberapa pimpinan lain.

Bagaimanapun program berjalan lancar.

Esok Anwar dijadual berceramah di Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor.

BERSIH 2.0 : Ambiga Hj Hadi dibebaskan - BERSIH Berjaya

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 04:27 AM PDT

Bersih 2.0 chief Ambiga Sreenevasan and PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang were released at 6.30pm today after giving their statements to police at the Kuala Lumpur Contingent Police Headquarters (IPK KL).

Speaking outside of the IPK KL, Ambiga congratulated Malaysians for turning out in force.

"What I can say is, again, syabas rakyat Malaysia, we were not intimidated.

"This is no longer just about electoral reform. What we have achieved today was the rakyat's wish to have a sophisticated democratic process. It has opened the rakyat's eyes, that is what has been achieved," she said.

She was the first among the seven who are detained at the KL headquarters to be released.

The seven were Ambiga, Hadi, Bersih steering committee members Maria Chin Abdullah and Jude Rubis, PKR supremo Anwar Ibrahim's younger daughter Nurul Iman, and two others.

KL CID chief Ku Chin Wah said that all detainees will be released by tonight.

"We hope to release all those in Pulapol (Police Training Centre) in stages by 6.30pm today and by 9pm for those at Jinjang and IPK," he said.

Ku said that those in Pulapol will be taken back to where they were arrested and released there.

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