Sunday, 10 July 2011

Bersih 2.0

Prime Minister:

Bersih 2.0 asked for clean and fair election, one that ensures no corruption takes place, one that ensures the election is carried out without any dirty activities.

All they ask for is relatively simple, and yet you fail to notice that.

All you come out is Bersih is an illegal organisation, one that'll tarnish Malaysia's image. Ergo, you do whatever you're capable of to prevent Bersih 2.0 rally from taking place.

On that day, thousands of people gathered around to support Bersih 2.0. None of them were armed, none of them used force as a kick-start of the event. Everybody was peaceful, demonstrating calmly with no weapons slicing around.

But your response? Spraying tear gas and water cannon.

As a Malaysian, I'm truly disappointed by you. They've done no harm to the government, all they ask for is clean and fair election, and yet you reply with weapons.

And worse still, the government attacked a hospital, where the sick is seeking for treatment. The government certainly 'loves' their citizens.

This is a democratic country. We've the freedom to speak.

You said Bersih 2.0 would only cause harm and violence would break, but the violence I only saw was the act of police who sprayed tear gas and water cannon.

None of the demonstrators did any harm.

Thank you for showing us we are merely animals to you. Thank you for showing us how the government is afraid of losing in the next election.

And the most important: Thank you for showing us that Malaysians are truly united. This is the genuine 1 Malaysia spirit.

And Mr. Prime Minister, all lame reasons and lashes about Bersih 2.0, no matter how emotional or convincing they sound, would not affect a true Malaysian who has seen the real situation.

We know you're scared, we know you're losing, and that's why you come out with these ideas.

You no longer are revered, we no longer support you, particularly after 709.

You disappoint all Malaysians.


*All international response regarding Bersih 2.0, including Asian Human Rights Group, condemn the government for violating human rights.

*1 citizen died in the rally.

*None of the demonstrators caused any harm. On the other hand, those who should prevent any harm from transpiring, did the harm.

*The true 1 Malaysia spirit was seen during the rally. More Malaysians have begun to wake up from the government's failed brainwashing.


*In my opinion, Bersih 2.0 wasn't really much about fair and clean election. The organisation wanted to gather all Malaysians to show to the world that the government is already losing the election Everybody was demonstrating peacefully and they were undaunted by the police force as they valiantly marched through the streets, proudly showing to the world that Malaysians are truly united, and at the same time, the government doesn't love their citizens as they fired weapons and attacked hospitals, and the government is truly scared that they are losing their place. Thanks to Bersih 2.0, pro-government number is slowly dwindling, all thanks to government who showed their true face. I never felt so proud to be a Malaysian before! I love Malaysia! We are truly 1 Malaysia!





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