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Dos and don’ts for the Bersih rally

08 July 2011 By Administrator | TinyURL TM

Bersih’s eight demands

  • Clean the electoral roll

    The electoral roll is marred with irregularities implement an automated voter registration system upon eligibility to reduce irregularities.

  • Reform postal ballot

    Open for all Malaysian citizens living abroad, those within the country who cannot be in their constituency on polling day. Police, military and civil servants vote normally like other voters.

  • Use indelible ink

    It is a simple, affordable and effective solution in preventing voter fraud.

  • Minimum 21 days campaign period

    A longer campaign period would allow voters more time to gather information and deliberate on their choices.

  • Free and fair access to media

    Malaysian mainstream media fails to practice proportionate, fair and objective reportingall media agencies, especially state-funded agencies such as Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM) and Bernama to allocate proportionate and objective coverage for all political parties.

  • Strengthen public institutions

    Public institutions such as the Judiciary, Attorney-General, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Agency (MACC), Police and the EC must be reformed to act independently, uphold laws and protect human rights.

  • Stop corruption

    End all forms of corruption. Serious action against ALL allegations of corruption, including vote buying.

  • Stop dirty politics

    All political parties and politicians to end gutter politics citizens and voters are interested in policies that affect the nation.

Perkara yang perlu anda bawa/sediakan

  • Kad pengenalan, lesen memandu, satu kad ATM sahaja.
  • Duit-maksimum RM100 sahaja.
  • Memakai pakaian yang sopan-T-shirt /baju berwarna Kuning. Sebaiknya ada logo Bersih 2.0
  • Setiap peserta diwajibkan memakai kasut.
  • Aksesori kempen: Button, kopiah, arm band, bendera kecil, banner dan placard yang ada Logo atau Slogan Bersih 2.0 / Bersihkan Pilihanraya SAHAJA boleh digunakan.
  • Bendera Malaysia atau negeri masing-masing.
  • Air mineral, sedikit makanan ringan atau gula-gula.
  • Sedikit garam-ia penting dan boleh dimakan sedikit (bukan sapu dimuka) bagi mengembalikan tenaga terutamanya jika Pihak Polis sembur air dari Water Canon atau Gas pemedih mata. Kain tuala kecil basah untuk tutup mata dan hidung untuk elak terkena gas pemedih mata.
  • Digalakkan memakai penutup mulut dan hidung jenis *N100 Respirator, N95 Respirator *dan* Surgical facemask* untuk mengelak penularan wabak Influenza H1N1 dan juga menghindarkan sedutan gas pemedih mata yang melampau.
  • Jika anda mempunyai asma atau alahan sila bawa inhaler atau ubat sendiri.
  • Sila bawa beg plastik sampah kecil bagi mengelakkan anda membuang sampah merata-rata.
  • Sila bawa pen dan kertas (mini note pad) bagi mencatat nama dan no. pengenalan Polis atau perkara-perkara yang mencurigakan.
  • Jangan lupa bawa kamera, video cam atau handphone berkamera bagi merakamkan suasana himpunan gambar-gambar atau klip video boleh dihantar kepada kami selepas himpunan di email Setiausaha Bersih 2.0.

Perkara yang tidak dibenarkan

  • Jangan bawa kad matrik pelajar bagi student atau pass kakitangan bagi pekerja Kerajaan dan Swasta.
  • Jangan bawa terlalu banyak wang atau kad kredit untuk elakkan penyeluk saku, tercicir atau hilang semasa perhimpunan atau ditahan.
  • Jangan memakai selipar, kasut tumit tinggi atau sandal yang menghalang pergerakkan.
  • Jangan memakai kain atau skirt, digalakkan memakai seluar.
  • Jangan memakai barang kemas atau aksesori yang tiada kaitan dengan tuntutan Bersih 2.0 / Bersihkan Pilihanraya.
  • Jangan bawa sebarang banner, placard, bendera yang melambangkan logo parti dan organisasi.
  • Sebarang slogan yang tiada kaitan dengan tuntutan Bersih 2.0 tidak dibenarkan.
  • Jangan bawa sebarang benda tajam kecuali pen.
  • Jangan bawa bahan-bahan yang boleh meletup atau mudah terbakar seperti, mancis, molotov cocktail dan mercun.
  • Tidak dibenarkan merokok semasa perhimpunan kerana akan menganggu orang lain.
  • Jangan bawa sebarang senjata seperti kayu, besi, rantai besi, pistol dan yang merbahaya.
  • Bagi yang membawa anak-anak, anda tidak dibenarkan membawa permainan yang berupa seperti senjata seperti pistol, senapang atau pisau mainan.
  • Jangan bawa anak-anak yang berumur 10 tahun ke bawah bagi mengelakkan sebarang masalah.
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1 Comments For This Post

  1. Ongohing Says:

    By publicly releasing its Do’s and Don’t’s advisory to would-be
    participants to its proposed rally, Bersih demonstrates its good
    faith, goodwill and intergrity towards the nation at large. As per its
    petition for fair and honest elections, Bersih’s stated objectives are
    for the nation’s welfare and good reputation as a functioning
    democracy. It does not therefore deserve to be maligned and summarily
    dealt with in the heavy-handed way it has had to endure at the hands
    of the authorities.

    Whoever has been advising the powers that be to
    take such exaggerated and draconian steps against honorable citizens
    of Malaysia have therefore done a singular disservice to both the
    powers that be as well as this land of our birth. Such uncalled for
    actions should cease and common sense and propriety should prevail.

    Those of us who pray to Almighty God for fair and honest elections
    must redouble our resolve to conduct ourselves with equanimity and
    exemplary conduct even in the face of relentless provocation. Let us
    armed ourselves with the knowledge that the good things we aspire for
    can never be achieved through bad conduct. Let us prove to the powers
    that be and the world at large that we know that peace and justice are
    brother and sister, husband and wife which must never be separated.

    May God have mercy on our land and prosper noble goals for the common
    good of all.

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