The Bersih co-chairperson says that the youth movement is a 'wonderful phenomenon'.
PETALING
JAYA: The Malaysian youth have awakened and are now bolder in demanding
their rights compared to their peers in the past, Bersih 3.0
co-chairperson S Ambiga said.
She said this today during a live interview on FMT RAW by journalist
Stephanie Sta Maria in response to a question from a reader.
She was asked if Bersih 3.0 was in any way linked to the two youth
movements, namely the students protesting against National Higher
Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loan scheme and the activists who
called themselves “Occupy Dataran”.
The two groups have been camping at the historical site for the past two weeks.
“We’re not [linked to them], but I support what they’re doing. This is an exuberance of
youth at its best,” said Ambiga, referring to the determination of
the two groups to stay on at Dataran Merdeka despite repeated attempts
by the authorities – as well as thugs – to break them.
“My generation – I’m 55 now – has failed the next generation. We
didn’t fight hard enough, during our time, when abuses were taking place
and when we were losing our rights.”
“The youth now are not waiting, they are fighting for themselves. It is a wonderful phenomenon. I fully support them,” she said.
Ambiga said that “the years of repression in our educational system”
could still produce students like this who are prepared to stand up for
their rights.
On another matter, she denied a rumour that Bersih 3.0 has been paying people to come for the rally.
“The facts speak for themselves; why do we need to do that when we
are selling T-shirts? Let me assure you, we don’t need to pay anyone to
turn up. We don’t have the money to do that anyway.”
‘Come with courage’
Ambiga noted that the Bersih 3.0 T-shirts have been selling like hot
cakes, but was coy when asked if Bersih 3.0 could really achieve its
500,000 target.
“We never know. We said it’s 500,000 worldwide. Our T-shirts are
going out at 1,000 a day, and there are others selling them too,” she
said.
Ambiga said that there are now 70 countries worldwide supporting
Bersih 3.0 compared to 32 last year, adding that there is a big jump in
the number of supporters this time.
“Come in the spirit of Bersih and you won’t be disappointed. Come with courage, don’t worry, and don’t miss out.”
Asked by a reader if the public should boycott the coming general election in a worst-case scenario, Ambiga firmly said: “No”
“I don’t believe in boycotting elections. No matter what happens.
“In fact, we should be coming out in bigger numbers to vote… we want
to push for 100% voter turnout because this will mitigate some of the
faults in the system. Boycott is not an option.”
Asked about the possibility of Bersih 4.0, Ambiga said the electoral
reform group would want to see the government’s responses first.
“What we sincerely want is this: Please, delay the 13th general
election until full reforms take place. If we work very hard from now
on, putting in some safeguards, we should be able to do that by the end
of this year.”
On whether she has considered contesting as a candidate in the coming
general election, Ambiga said: “I’ve been asked 50 times, the answer is
no. So now the 51th time, it’s still the same.”
Why not? “I’ve never been interested in politics and I will not change my mind on that.”
umno? soon will be history together with all the crooks! no worries folks.
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Thank you Dato Ambiga,we are proud of you.
BTW the Debate was excellent,the bootblack opponent is a disgrace to the nation being postal vote mp!!!