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ALERT: Guidance on BERSIH Rally (RAHSIA) Posted: 10 Jul 2011 06:46 AM PDT
By most accounts, the Bersih 2.0 protest on July 9 could turn out to be massive and will certainly go beyond issues of fair and free elections. With over 100 political, NGO and right groups could be joining the "March for Democracy", we expect them to champion a slew of issues ranging from inflation to Teoh Beng Hock and Lynas. The protest, if not countered, could undermine the government, the economy and national security. This note sets out the policy guidance and the do's and don'ts in managing the issue. NO HOLDS BARRED YB Datuk, Attached please find the guidance/messaging on the Bersih issue for your attention and action, where necessary. This follows the UMNO Political Bureau meeting where this issue was also discussed and that this material be circulated to all bureau members. Please note that the usual confidentiality rule applies. Please do not forward or disseminate it to unauthorised person/persons. Thank you and best regards Jalil Hamid Head, National Communications Team, PMO ************************************* GUIDANCE ON KEY ISSUES No 8/2011 Issue: BERSIH 2.0 17 June 2011
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What did we achieve yesterday? Posted: 09 Jul 2011 03:09 PM PDT
And united, as fellow-Malaysians, we took to the streets in one voice to oppose what we consider a corrupt government. And we took to the streets not to do violence. We took to the streets as a demonstration of peace. That's what we gained yesterday. NO HOLDS BARRED
I got up early today. I wanted to get a head start and write something before I hit the road. That's because at noon today, GMT, I will be at Julian Assange's house to celebrate his 40th birthday and his home is a more than four-hour drive from Manchester. I will probably have to sleep in London and come home tomorrow. But before I started writing I thought I would first have a look at the video below and I starting crying (old men of 61 like me get very emotional when we are nearer to our graves). The government says that BERSIH was a failure. Some commentaries even said it is a lose-lose situation. No one won yesterday, they said. I don't know what they mean by win and lose. How do you translate win and lose? I suppose each person has his or her own way of looking at things. That would be their interpretation, of course. I don't know what we are supposed to have lost. But what we did win was that Malaysians all over the world, in particular in Malaysia, came together as one. That is what we won. Yesterday, we were not rich men or poor. We were not Malays or non-Malays. We were not Muslims or non-Muslims. We were just fellow-Malaysians. And united, as fellow-Malaysians, we took to the streets in one voice to oppose what we consider a corrupt government. And we took to the streets not to do violence. We took to the streets as a demonstration of peace. That's what we gained yesterday. All the rabble rousing and the enemies of Islam and enemies of Malays propaganda and rhetoric failed. Malaysians did not buy these lies and spins of the government. And yesterday was proof of that. I don't know in what way we failed yesterday. Was it because we did not get a crowd of 300,000? Was it because one man died and more than 1,000 were arrested? Was it because many got beaten up and injured? Was it because we failed to present the 8-point memorandum to His Majesty the Agong? Was it because even if we did get to present the 8-point memorandum to His Majesty there would be no electoral reforms anyway? I don't know what our failure is supposed to have been. But amongst all those so-called failures we met with one major success that overrides all those failures -- in the event you still see yesterday as a failure. And that major success is there were no Malays, Chinese, Indians, 'lain-lain', Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists, agnostics or whatever on the streets yesterday. For those couple of hours we were all fellow-Malaysians. That was what we succeeded in doing yesterday. And that is worth all the tea in China. JZyLYFXobk0 SEE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZyLYFXobk0 |
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