Putrajaya has today showed the clearest sign yet that a crackdown on the
Bersih 3.0 rally is imminent.
At a press conference today, Home Minister
Hishammuddin Hussein the police would take necessary measures to prevent the
rally should "stubborn" organisers proceed with their plans at Dataran
Merdeka.
"We have already compromised and offered alternative venues to
them... but if they choose to be stubborn, it will be up to the police (to take
the necessary action," he said, according to
Bernama.
He said it
was the police's responsibility to ensure public order was not threatened by
anyone.
"I hope the organisers can assemble at the alternative venues
offered in the spirit of political transformation and changes brought about by
the government.
"As such, all parties should contribute towards building
a healthy and mature democracy in the country," he said.
Electoral
reforms pressure group Bersih 2.0 has on April 4 had announced that it would
hold the rally this Saturday.
The rally was in response to what it terms
has the failure of the parliamentary select committee (PSC) on electoral reforms
to properly address comprehensive reforms to the electoral system.
Hisham: There's still time to go elsewhere
Citing the newly passed Peaceful Assembly Act 2012,
Bersih 2.0 said it wanted to hold the rally on Dataran Merdeka and informing the
police and Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) of its plans would be a mere
formality.
DBKL has since denied Bersih permission to use the field and
instead
offered the coalition to move the rally to
Stadium Merdeka, about a kilometre away.
However, Bersih claimed that
this offer came
too late as they were only informed yesterday
and the offer could have been considered if it came much earlier.
On what action the police should the rally go ahead at
Dataran Merdeka, Hishammuddin: “It will depend on the actions of the
organisers”.
He said the police have been instructed to prepare
themselves and draw from past experiences.
Hishammuddin said that he
hoped organisers will accept alternative venues that have been suggested,
stressing that there was still time to do so.
Other than Stadium Merdeka,
the other alternative venues that have been offered are Stadium Titiwangsa,
Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium and Kuala Lumpur Football
Stadium.
2 comments:
another flip flop.. Why why why
ready for the battle...
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