A patriotic citizen being roughed up by an agent of BN/Umno - the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM).
The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) have really gone far this time. The Rakyat (People) are now certain that the PDRM are tools of BN/Umno and also a threat to Democracy. Just look at the developments of the last 48 hours:
1. The office that houses the Bersih 2.0 secretariat has been raided by police. The Police did not have a search warrant and had made a forced entry.
2. PAS' Mohd Firdaus Jaafar gave his statement this morning, while DAP's Teresa Kok has been called to give hers this afternoon.
3. "If the Bersih t-shirt is related to an illegal activity, then whatever they are wearing is illegal,' says the home minister (Hishammuddin Hussein).
4. DAP's assemblypersons Leong Mei Ming and Chang Lih Kang among 14 arrested for distributing national flags wearing Bersih T-shirts.
5. Selangor PKR information chief Shuhaimi Shafiei anticipates an emergency declaration on July 9 and ISA arrests.
6. PSM claims that some of the 14 women held in Kepala Batas have been mistreated while under remand.
7. Defying the police crackdown on Bersih 2.0 supporters, the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH) has hung up a yellow banner in solidarity with the coalition, which will hold a rally on July 9 in Kuala Lumpur.
8. A group of Malaysians studying in Australia has vowed to proceed with plans to hold protests in support of the Bersih 2.0 rally despite warnings by the Malaysian authorities.
9. A group of Umno Youth members gathered in front of their arch nemesis PKR's headquarters in Petaling Jaya late last night in a noisy demonstration, threatening to burn down the building. The Police stood aside and allowed the illegal assembly to go on for 15 minutes.
10. An election reforms advocacy group has denied claims by the police and Utusan Malaysia that its South Korean intern Song Min Young was a threat to national security.
11. Catholic Bishop Dr Paul Tan Chee Ing today denounced the latest instance of what he called "Christian bashing" following reports in Utusan Malaysia alleging funding for the Bersih 2.0 march by foreign Christian organisations.
12. National laureate A Samad Said decried police investigations into his poem recital during a Bersih 2.0 event and said the authorities are now treating poetry as a weapon.
The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) have really gone far this time. The Rakyat (People) are now certain that the PDRM are tools of BN/Umno and also a threat to Democracy. Just look at the developments of the last 48 hours:
1. The office that houses the Bersih 2.0 secretariat has been raided by police. The Police did not have a search warrant and had made a forced entry.
2. PAS' Mohd Firdaus Jaafar gave his statement this morning, while DAP's Teresa Kok has been called to give hers this afternoon.
3. "If the Bersih t-shirt is related to an illegal activity, then whatever they are wearing is illegal,' says the home minister (Hishammuddin Hussein).
4. DAP's assemblypersons Leong Mei Ming and Chang Lih Kang among 14 arrested for distributing national flags wearing Bersih T-shirts.
5. Selangor PKR information chief Shuhaimi Shafiei anticipates an emergency declaration on July 9 and ISA arrests.
6. PSM claims that some of the 14 women held in Kepala Batas have been mistreated while under remand.
7. Defying the police crackdown on Bersih 2.0 supporters, the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH) has hung up a yellow banner in solidarity with the coalition, which will hold a rally on July 9 in Kuala Lumpur.
8. A group of Malaysians studying in Australia has vowed to proceed with plans to hold protests in support of the Bersih 2.0 rally despite warnings by the Malaysian authorities.
9. A group of Umno Youth members gathered in front of their arch nemesis PKR's headquarters in Petaling Jaya late last night in a noisy demonstration, threatening to burn down the building. The Police stood aside and allowed the illegal assembly to go on for 15 minutes.
10. An election reforms advocacy group has denied claims by the police and Utusan Malaysia that its South Korean intern Song Min Young was a threat to national security.
11. Catholic Bishop Dr Paul Tan Chee Ing today denounced the latest instance of what he called "Christian bashing" following reports in Utusan Malaysia alleging funding for the Bersih 2.0 march by foreign Christian organisations.
12. National laureate A Samad Said decried police investigations into his poem recital during a Bersih 2.0 event and said the authorities are now treating poetry as a weapon.
Malaysia is quickly deteriorating into chaos no thanks to the actions of the PDRM which is very much under the instructions of the Evil BN/Umno Regime. We, The Rakyat (People), appeal the His Majesty Sultan Mizan and the Malaysian Armed Forces to protect the democratic rights of all Malaysians irrespective of race or religion.
DAULAT TUANKU!
DAULAT TUANKU!
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