Elderly & Children become the victim of Malaysian Police Brutality firing tear gas and water canon towards the helpless people.
I was at the head of the sit-in protest on Leboh Pasar Besar when the
police started mobilizing the armored tanker-trucks to the front of the
police line and without warning started spraying chemically laced water
onto us. From later accounts after I got home it seemed that some
protestors got violent and broke through the barricades in another
location, but from where we were we had no intention or at least urgency
in crossing the line. I found out also later that the bell that rang
was a warning that they would start spraying, but at that time I suppose
we were not familiar with riot procedures.
Most of us were visibly stunned, not unlike deers caught in
headlights, displayed delayed reaction in view of oncoming water gushing
juggernaut. It wasn’t until the pop-pop sound of tear gas canisters
being emptied and started falling around us that we turned around and
ran for dear life. We took shelter behind buildings and road signs,
where some of the more foolhardy amongst us would emerge again into the
open and taunt the police. Some petulant ones would rummage for anything
to throw at the trucks, but being too far or his chosen projectile too
unwieldy, almost always comically failing to hit the mark.
It was then most of us started to feel it.
The chemical water was irritating my skin, but not enough to persuade
me to give up my ground and continue taking pictures. With the first
whiff of the gas however I started to choke, and within the next few
seconds I heaved and wheezed with much difficulty, my eyes started to
hurt and water, and the pain was quickly becoming excruciating. I ran
away a few blocks disorientated, clashing bodies and tripping over
pavements. I could hardly open my eyes, but spied a young Malay couple
running with a young child in the father’s arms, all wrapped up and
bawling her lungs out. All I could think then was thank you for being
here, but leave the kid at home.
At a clearing at the Tun H S Lee junction I paused to take in my
surroundings. I accepted some salt this lady was handing out at a street
corner, and quickly ingested it. People were streaming in from wherever
they were running from. Everywhere I looked, people were exhausted,
disheveled, wet from sweat or the chemical water or having rinsed
themselves, their eyes blood red from its effects or some visibly
crying. Some defiant ones pointed their middle fingers to the riot
police in the distance or above at the helicopters.
We lingered at little bit more, got boxed in a little bit more, got
shot at with tear gas a little bit more, and ran a little bit more, but
it was clear to me that our day was done. We had proved a point.
We came out in encouraging numbers, approaching 100,000 according to
some media estimates. From my start point in Brickfields we moved off in
the direction of the city with a couple of hundred people which quickly
swelled to the thousands, whopping in welcoming groups to merge into us
from the highway ramps & the side streets, motorists honking and
takings pictures and giving out thumbs up signs. We held up banners. We
chanted slogans, and at underpasses, our echoes resonating even more and
penetrating us back with spine chilling effect.
The point that some would make is that most who attended the Bersih
3.0 rally were already the converted, that they would be voting for the
other side anyway. But it is not just about that. It also also not
solely about marching regardless of race or creed or religion, that the
Indian man would be walking side by side with a Malay woman, and on her
side a Chinese boy. It is not just about that.
We are probably the-already-converted who attended the rally, but
having been there reinforces us, dispelling our big brother fears and
entrenches the belief that what we are doing is right, that we are
holding up our democratic rights, the right to a clean and fair
electoral system, one that decides our representatives in government.
This year more people openly wore the iconic yellow than before. Most
importantly, we knew that we were heading towards Dataran Merdeka not as
the opposition or to meet with a politician or a political party, but
with the knowledge that we were there for ourselves and the future we
will leave to our children.
The fight will not be easy, and it will not be fair. Already the
cynics among us are saying that the unruly protestors who broke through
the barricades may have been Special Branch, that the people who threw
the gas canisters back at the police line looked like they knew what
they were doing, as if they had military training in the way they threw
them. It may turn out untrue, but whatever the story is, we know that we
can no longer trust the sitting government. We know that they control
the mainstream media, the civil service and a compromised judiciary.
They have a huge war chest and they will do whatever to desperately
cling onto power. We know but can’t blame the poor amongst us who sell
their votes for a sack of rice. With everything going against us we must
possess the fortitude to see through the promises of this awakening –
that it is the people who wields the power.
YIP KUM FOOK (MCA GOMBAK CHAIRMAN) MAKES BUDDHIST & MCA SHAMEFUL!
ReplyDelete敬爱的马来亚佛总理事先生Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia佛寺理事先生以及佛教信徒.
自从Yip Kum Fook (MCA Gombak Chairman)当任主席, 有预谋的迫走本地和尚(吉兰丹), 而遠聘缅甸和尚, 当任主持之后Samnak Sambodhi Thai Buddhist Temple No: 19 Jalan 38 Taman Desa Jaya, Kepong 52100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia(暹廟)就一直发生种种的是是非非, 以引起方民間議論纷纷.
其因是Yip Kum Fook (MCA Gombak Chairman)所领导的理事会, 勾结外耒的缅甸和尚, 以啇業経营, 不依佛法的精神办事, 只借宗教之名捞取权和私利所引起………. 最近又自行一套商业手法, 规定任和人, 若想出家当和尚修道者, 必先供给RM400大元, 否则免谈. 這种啇業手法, 已引起广大的信徒愤怒而不满.
Samnak Sambodhi Thai Buddhist Temple (暹廟)是佛总之联会, 而身佛堂之主席Yip Kum Fook (MCA Gombak Chairman)不以佛陀的教誨, 修心養性, 却反其道而行, 接着权势, 无悪不做, 三妻四妾, 骗财骗色, 破坏別人的家庭.....现在他的排聞满天飞, 不但给佛寺帶耒不好的名声, 也間接的耻辱佛教信仰者.
所从我们祈望马来亚佛总与Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia理事同仁, 给以关注, 共創義举, 维护佛法
此致, 并
祝安康, 工作愉快.
August 24, 2012 2:34 PM
KETUA PEMUDA MCA GOMBAK (YIP JIUN HANN),
ReplyDeleteSUNGGOH PUN U KATA NABI MUHAMAD BANYAK ISTERI, TETAPI NABI MOHAMAD BERKAHWIN SAH DAN BERTANGGONGJAWAB.
U PUNYA BADA(YIP KUM FOOK, KETUA MCA GOMBAK) LAIN, DIA GUNA KUASA MCA TIPU PEREMPUAN, TIPU WANG PEREMPUAN DAN ROSAK KELUARGA ORANG LAIN, HANYA MAIN-MAIN SAHAJA.
U CINA JANGAN KURANG AJAR MEMBANGKIT-MENBANGKITKAN SOAL NABI MOHAMAD BAGI MEMALU-MALUKAN MUSLIM
GOMBAK MCA YOUTH LEADER (YIP JIUN HANN),
ALTHOUGH, U SAY MANY WIVES OF THE PROPHET MOHAMMED, MOHAMMED MARRIED BUT ALLAH AND VOID CHARGED WITH THE RESPONSIBILITY.
YOUR FATHER (YIP KUM FOOK, GOMBAK MCA HEAD) DIFFERENCES, HE USE POWER MCA TO CHEATED WONEN, CHEATED-CHEATED WOMEN MONEY, DAMAGED PEOPLE FAMILY AND OTHERS, JUST PLAY-PLAY ONLY.
U CHINESE DOES NOT STUBORN TO RISE UP PROPHET MOHAMAD BEAT-SHAME MUSLIM