Marina Mahathir also backs Proham's call for an RCI to investigate the violence between police and protesters.
PETALING
JAYA: Social activist Marina Mahathir has said that she hadn’t
witnessed any provocation from Bersih 3.0 supporters during the massive
rally on April 28.
The rally, which turned ugly an hour after it officially began, saw
police shooting tear gas canisters and water cannons into the
80,000-strong crowd after a group of protesters breached the barricades
surrounding Dataran Merdeka.
In the aftermath, videos and pictures of violence from police as well
as protesters surfaced with both sides insisting that the other take
responsibility for the rally’s outcome.
In a recent interview on business radio station BFM, Marina recounted
walking up to the barricades at Jalan Lebuh Pasar where the police were
gathered.
“No one was being provocative,” she said. “There were high spirits, many young people and the police was being very patient.”
“But having said that they suddenly brought out the trucks, and the
guys in helmets and shields. We didn’t really understand why. I thought
it was an intimidation factor, to just have them standing there.”
Marina added that while word of Bersih 3.0 co-chairperson, S
Ambiga’s, directive for the crowd to disperse had spread, many “rally
tourists” still wanted to get closer to the barricades for snapshots.
“I don’t think anyone is really going to know just yet who is
responsible,” she mused. “We may need a Royal Commission of Inquiry
(RCI) to get to them bottom of this.”
“The government should set up such a commission to clear its name,
and everyone should support it because everyone has a stake in it.”
Last Wednesday, the Association for the Promotion of Human Rights
(Proham) had also urged Putrajaya to do the same in the light of
conflicting reports on the violence between police and protesters during
the rally.
No political hijacking
The police have defended their actions, saying that the situation would
have worsened if they had simply stood aside. Marina, however, didn’t
buy it.
“Horrible things happened (on that day) because they threw tear gas,”
she pointedly said. “If they didn’t want people entering Dataran
Merdeka then the tear gas should have been lobbed there instead.”
“Why shoot it straight into the crowd? I read one person’s account of
being tracked by the water cannon so what’s that all about?”
Another claim that didn’t sit well with Marina was that of the
opposition hijacking the rally and being ultimately responsible for the
ensuing clashes.
According to her, the supporters were shouting for Ambiga and not for
opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim. She also observed that isolated
political chants were not taken up by the crowd either.
“So I don’t know whether that’s a fair charge to say about the whole
rally,” Marina stated when asked for her thoughts on the rally’s link to
the Pakatan coalition.
“They are politicians, that is their gain and that is what they do.
If they were BN politicians, they would have done exactly the same
thing.”
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