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[bersih 2.0] Main Reasons

reasons for gathering is pure and simple

  • to demand the electoral roll be cleaned, 
  • the postal voting system be reformed, 
  • indelible ink be used, 
  • a minimum 21 day campaign period be instated, 
  • free and fair access to media for all be provided, 
  • public institutions be strengthened, and 
  • for corruption as well as dirty politics to be stopped.

[1] Bersih rally revealed lots of truth
[2] READ MORE HERE.

[bersih 2.0] An Old Lady named Anne

Anne, from setapak, took a bus ride down to KL, ALONE, in support of the rally. she was stopped 4 times, being asked her IC, and questioned by the police on why she's wearing yellow. "why can't I wear yellow?" was her reply.



she didn't know what time the rally was scheduled to start, she didn't know where, she has no one with her; all she knew was to get down to KL, and stand for what she believes in.





Anne teaches English in government schools for about 35 years (if i remember correctly). but her passion is really singing and dancing; and what she values most in her life now is freedom.

Anne has rallied in bersih 2007. she was disappointed as to why no one else was wearing yellow that day. we said chill lah.. that's cuz if we do, we'd be stopped by the cops even before we get the chance to enter KL. "it's so sad.. it's so sad that the police are treating our rakyats like these."



"When you come to rallies, there's a spirit of unity... something i cannot describe... when everyone is united for a cause. you don't even get this sort of unity in church."



The first thing she asked when she sat on our table, "what are you guys doing here?"

She left me with a question that still resides in my heart. now may i impose on you to think about it. "Why do we have to feel so scared (and threatened) in our own home land.. and by own countrymen?"



i told Anne that i wanted to take a photograph with her. she asked, "why? unless you're gonna write about it."



by Charlotte

Source: facebook

[bersih 2.0] photos - arrest







[bersih 2.0] Local Newspaper

Whatever happened to transparent, unbiased media?? :(



translation:
Gov made a decision to tell Bersih to go stadium.. Bersih did not accept; went on rally choose violence instead of legal, created bad image for Malaysia to the world. i am disappointed...


Metro:
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Shame on all the local media!

[bersih 2.0] photos

Bersih 2.0 rally in Kuala Lumpur (AP Photo)









[bersih 2.0] International protests

Bersih rallies also commenced in MelbourneSydneyPerthAdelaide and CanberraAustralia, attracting around 750 people, 300 people, 200 people, 150 people and 30 people respectively. Rallies were also reported in Auckland, Wellington and ChristchurchNew Zealand.

Bersih 2.0 London.
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Bersih 2.0 Melbourne.
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Bersih 2.0 Sydney.
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Bersih 2.0 Osaka.
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Bersih 2.0 Singapore.
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Bersih 2.0 South Korea.
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Bersih 2.0 Taipei.
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Bersih 2.0 Perth.
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Bersih 2.0 Canberra.
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Bersih 2.0 Hong Kong.
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Bersih 2.0 San Francisco.
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Bersih 2.0 Dubai.
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Bersih 2.0 Oregon.
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10 July 2011

[bersih 2.0] Main Reasons

Posted by nikiki at 6:06 PM 0 comments
reasons for gathering is pure and simple

  • to demand the electoral roll be cleaned, 
  • the postal voting system be reformed, 
  • indelible ink be used, 
  • a minimum 21 day campaign period be instated, 
  • free and fair access to media for all be provided, 
  • public institutions be strengthened, and 
  • for corruption as well as dirty politics to be stopped.

[1] Bersih rally revealed lots of truth
[2] READ MORE HERE.

[bersih 2.0] An Old Lady named Anne

Posted by nikiki at 5:34 PM 0 comments
Anne, from setapak, took a bus ride down to KL, ALONE, in support of the rally. she was stopped 4 times, being asked her IC, and questioned by the police on why she's wearing yellow. "why can't I wear yellow?" was her reply.



she didn't know what time the rally was scheduled to start, she didn't know where, she has no one with her; all she knew was to get down to KL, and stand for what she believes in.





Anne teaches English in government schools for about 35 years (if i remember correctly). but her passion is really singing and dancing; and what she values most in her life now is freedom.

Anne has rallied in bersih 2007. she was disappointed as to why no one else was wearing yellow that day. we said chill lah.. that's cuz if we do, we'd be stopped by the cops even before we get the chance to enter KL. "it's so sad.. it's so sad that the police are treating our rakyats like these."



"When you come to rallies, there's a spirit of unity... something i cannot describe... when everyone is united for a cause. you don't even get this sort of unity in church."



The first thing she asked when she sat on our table, "what are you guys doing here?"

She left me with a question that still resides in my heart. now may i impose on you to think about it. "Why do we have to feel so scared (and threatened) in our own home land.. and by own countrymen?"



i told Anne that i wanted to take a photograph with her. she asked, "why? unless you're gonna write about it."



by Charlotte

Source: facebook

[bersih 2.0] photos - arrest

Posted by nikiki at 4:39 PM 0 comments






[bersih 2.0] Local Newspaper

Posted by nikiki at 4:35 PM 0 comments
Whatever happened to transparent, unbiased media?? :(



translation:
Gov made a decision to tell Bersih to go stadium.. Bersih did not accept; went on rally choose violence instead of legal, created bad image for Malaysia to the world. i am disappointed...


Metro:
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Shame on all the local media!

[bersih 2.0] photos

Posted by nikiki at 12:07 AM 0 comments
Bersih 2.0 rally in Kuala Lumpur (AP Photo)









[bersih 2.0] International protests

Posted by nikiki at 12:01 AM 0 comments
Bersih rallies also commenced in MelbourneSydneyPerthAdelaide and CanberraAustralia, attracting around 750 people, 300 people, 200 people, 150 people and 30 people respectively. Rallies were also reported in Auckland, Wellington and ChristchurchNew Zealand.

Bersih 2.0 London.
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Bersih 2.0 Melbourne.
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Bersih 2.0 Sydney.
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Bersih 2.0 Osaka.
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Bersih 2.0 Singapore.
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Bersih 2.0 South Korea.
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Bersih 2.0 Taipei.
user posted image

Bersih 2.0 Perth.
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Bersih 2.0 Canberra.
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Bersih 2.0 Hong Kong.
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Bersih 2.0 San Francisco.
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Bersih 2.0 Dubai.
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Bersih 2.0 Oregon.
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