Malaysian Saturday Rally Back On, Along with Confrontation
(Asia Sentinel) - With the Malaysian electoral reform organization Bersih 2.0 threatening to go ahead with a planned rally Saturday that is expected to draw as thousands of people, police say they will arrest 91 individuals from Bersih or two opposing organizations if they show up anywhere near Kuala Lumpur’s Merdeka Stadium.
Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak earlier gave Bersih, which means “Clean” in the Malay language, permission to go ahead with the rally if it were held in a stadium. The rally originally was postponed earlier this week to a future date until a stadium could be found.
The Bersih steering committee said the rally would go on as scheduled on July 9 and would be held at Merdeka Stadium only to have the management of the stadium, which was erected for Malaysia’s declaration of independence in 1957, say the facility is undergoing renovation although teen heartthrob Justin Bieber drew thousands of fans to a concert there April 21.
The Malaysian cabinet, however, ruled Wednesday that while the rally could be held in a stadium, it couldn’t be held in any of the three major stadiums in Kuala Lumpur, according to the state-owned news service Bernama. Police have also warned university teachers, administrators and students to stay away from the rally.
“I view their statement (to have the rally in the Merdeka Stadium) as a provocation, unwilling to give and take,” Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin told Bernama earlier. “This is just to provoke and cause feelings of hatred.”
The rally has been shaping up as a major confrontation between the government and electoral reformers, with the police declaring Bersih an illegal organization and arresting as many as 200 people and releasing them in the last couple of weeks, many of them for merely wearing yellow tee-shirts, the color that Bersih has adopted as its own for the rally. Bersih is asking the sultan to accept a 10-point program to clean up what the organization describes as impediments to a free and fair vote.
The organization takes its Bersih 2.0 designation from an original rally four years ago that drew some 40,000 people and caused chaos on the streets of Kuala Lumpur as police declared the rally illegal and pursued demonstrators with water cannon and tear gas.
One Bersih leader told Asia Sentinel the rally could go ahead without the leaders because it is a bottom-up organization. UMNO leaders say that’s nonsense, and that the rally is a tool of the opposition Pakatan Rakyat coalition, made up of the Democratic Action Party, Parti Keadilan Rakyat and the Islamist Parti Islam se-Malaysia.
Rally organizers accused Najib of telling the stadium management to find an excuse not to allow the rally to go ahead.
Bersih had been threatening to march through the streets to deliver a petition to the country‘s Yang di-Pertuan Agong, or ruling sultan, on Saturday. However, the king vetoed that idea earlier this week and the organizers bowed to a government demand to hold the rally in a stadium. According to Wikipedia, the Merdeka Stadium can hold 30,000 people.
Police say the event has the potential for major hostility between the opposing parties. An UMNO source told Asia Sentinel earlier that the rally has the potential to kick off a racial confrontation, although the Bersih leaders say the organization is multiracial and not
In a public statement, the police said they had placed a restriction order on the 91 individuals, which include the organizers of the Bersih rally, the Malay supremacy organization Perkasa and the United Malays National Organization youth wing’s Patriot rallies. The two Malay organizations have been threatening a confrontation in the streets if the rally goes ahead. The order is designed to stop any of the 91 from being present at several different locations in Kuala Lumpur on July 9.
"This means that anyone (on the list) caught present at these areas will be arrested on sight," city deputy police chief Amar Singh told reporters. At the top of the list are the Bersih 2.0 steering committee members, including former Malaysian Bar President Ambiga Sreenevasan, political science lecturer Wong Chin Huat and women’s rights activist Maria Chin Abdullah.
Also on the list are Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim, Nik Aziz Nik Mat, the PAS spiritual advisor, PAS newly-elected deputy-president Mohamad Sabu, DAP parliamentary leader Lim Kit Siang and social activist Hishamuddin Rais.
Also warned to stay away are 14 individuals from Perkasa, including its firebrand president Ibrahim Ali and other top leaders such as Ab Rahman Ab Bakar and Syed Hassan Syed Ali. Umno Youth leaders included in the list are Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin, secretary Megat Firdouz Megat Junid and information chief Reezal Merican Naina Merican.
Asked why the government is so adamant about stopping a rally that would be a one-time event, a Malay businessman told Asia Sentinel: “They are desperate. I can't understand it but the common view is that they are panicky about losing support if there is a major turnout at this rally. If they give it legal status by allowing the rally, people from all walks will turn up. You can see how much support there is for Bersih by looking at tweets which are trending to the top 10 in the world and on Facebook.”
Lim Kit Siang tweeted that Prime Minister Najib is “at risk of becoming the 1st Kafkaesque PM in Malaysia who does not mean wht he says and does not say wht he means.”

written by justice seeker, July 08, 2011 09:17:39
ONLY COWS WITH LITTLE BRAINS HAVE SUCH NARROW VIEWS.
written by syd, July 08, 2011 07:51:11
In the old days, the british police had to deal with this type of situaltion every weekend to stop fights between rival football supporters. They used surveillance TV, cops on horses, crowd control cops etc. The bukit aman guys should have consulted with british police on how to deal with this type of situation.
written by educationist, July 08, 2011 07:49:53
The show must go on!!
We will not let the threats , intimidation and bullying by the henchmen in blue of the UMNOputras to prevent us from showing our support for Bersih2.0 demands for electoral reforms!!
For ours is a legitimate demand, the UMNOputras can criminalise Bersih2.0, but they can't force us to abandon the ideals of free and fair elections!!
written by joemss, July 08, 2011 07:36:25
written by Malaysia Baru, July 08, 2011 03:31:20
You have definately helped popularise Bersih 2.0 !
You and Perkosa have made a fool of yourself and proved to be untrustworthy !
Even the kampung folks are surprised seeing the ruling government shitting in their pants, not to mention the whole world.
You have instigated all young citizens to "open "their eyes !
No more "titapa attitude".
WE WILL VOTE YOU OUT IN NEXT GE and KEEP YOU and YOUR PARTY OUT FOREVER !
written by gwc, July 08, 2011 03:08:54
written by Aduh, July 08, 2011 02:49:06
Why are you keeping silent after having given permission to BERSIH to hold the rally in the stadium ???. Why the hell you allow your cabinet to go against your words. ??? What are you in the cabinet. ??? Its chief or a coffee boy ???
written by fireduck, July 08, 2011 02:21:30
written by Rigi9, July 08, 2011 02:02:56
March I say...to all students...students played a big role in changes worldwide....Malaysian students...show your mettle
written by Wakeupmsia, July 08, 2011 01:27:03
written by uxzee, July 08, 2011 01:22:23
This time the police are going to be conned again.
































We are ever willing to visit any of your Balai Polis and to register ourself to check-in into your lock-up.
NO HASSLE!
We know that those officers at Balai Polis is also Malaysian just like us except they know that they have to do that stupid job assigned by stupid IGP
We want to have a good time, NO need handcuff or anything like that, even no need to lock the lock-up. We wont leave until you tell us to go home. In the mean time we like to have a big party at all Balai Polis with everybody there.