{"id":6294,"date":"2011-06-22T06:43:18","date_gmt":"2011-06-21T22:43:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/buletinonline.net\/v7\/index.php\/2011\/06\/bersih-nothing-to-fear-bn-is-too-busy-shooting-itself-in-the-foot\/"},"modified":"2011-06-22T06:43:18","modified_gmt":"2011-06-21T22:43:18","slug":"bersih-nothing-to-fear-bn-is-too-busy-shooting-itself-in-the-foot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buletinonlines.net\/v7\/index.php\/bersih-nothing-to-fear-bn-is-too-busy-shooting-itself-in-the-foot\/","title":{"rendered":"Bersih: Nothing to fear, BN is too busy shooting itself in the foot"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"itemImage\"><a class=\"modal\" href=\"http:\/\/www.malaysia-chronicle.com\/media\/k2\/items\/cache\/c3413574a6689cd35af0ea61afa3af3e_XL.jpg\" title=\"Click to preview image\"><\/a><\/span><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/bersih.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/bersih-gif-1.gif\" border=\"0\" width=\"300\" height=\"250\" style=\"float: left;\" \/>Bersih 2.0 was launched 20 days ahead of its actual date, but the  buzz has been playing out for roughly a month now. And it seems that  certain quarters are crazed over who can pull off the greater stunt as  compared to the other.<\/p>\n<div class=\"itemFullText\">\n<p>But before we take a stroll into reaction land, we first must  understand what Bersih 2.0 stands for. In a single sentence and with the  least number of complicated words, Bersih 2.0 is a march for free and  fair elections. There are 8 core demands the election watch group headed  by former Bar Council head Ambiga Sreenevasan wish to submit in the  form of a memorandum to the King, the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>Disappointing EC<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Bersih is an election watchdog committee and it was Ambiga herself  who was denied entry into Sarawak during the recent state elections.<\/p>\n<p>This unassuming and dimunitive lady had enough charisma to scare the  Immigration Department into denying her entry without giving any  explanation. And it is this &#8216;little&#8217; lady who has some &#8216;wannabe leaders&#8217;  pulling their hair in frustration for all the wrong reasons.<\/p>\n<p>The Election Commission finally stepped out and offered to meet  Bersih with one condition &#8211; the march has to be cancelled. The reply  from Bersih was swift and sparing in words &#8211; No! Bersih has already met  with the EC before, and did not get as much as a squeak in reply on the  list of reforms they suggested.<\/p>\n<p>The EC even took the extra step of stating that they should not be  made the scapegoat for unfair elections. Why the defensive stance from  the EC unless you know that there are irregularities in the election  process?<\/p>\n<p>The EC went further to point out the irregularities in the PKR  internal elections. Funny thing though, internal party elections are the  domain of the ROS and not the EC, so why bother comment on party  elections?<\/p>\n<p>This is the clearest indication of the partisan stand of the EC. Even  as it smugly calls on others not to politicize, isn&#8217;t it politicizing  itself? And this may be why the EC and the BN are so despised. EC  chairman Abdul Aziz Yusof is constantly accused of trying to emulate a  bad role model, for being hypocritical and for not having enough spine  to stand up for a better society.<\/p>\n<p>Instead of convincing the people, by his behaviour, he may only end  up showing his loyalty to the BN, but strangely, this seems to satisfy  the ego of the top echelon of the government rather than worry them.<\/p>\n<p>So in the end, despites its bombast and noise, the EC is left chasing  its own tail and wondering what other stunts it can pull to help stop  the march.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>Gerakan and Koh Tsu Koon, MCA and Liow Tiong Lai<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Early on in the saga, Penang Gerakan&#8217;s Baljit Singh stated that he  and a group of lawyers would be lending their support to the march. They  were to attend on a Bar Council platform and not on Gerakan turf.  Gerakan has since called all sides involved in the march to take it off  the streets and take it in-doors.<\/p>\n<p>Sounds reasonable until you realize that Gerakan had pulled out all  the stops in supporting the 1-Million Youth Rally in Putrajaya, which  was conducted out in the open and at a whopping cost of RM27 million.  Apparently, according to political rivals, all for the sake of  delivering a fake feel-good factor to Najib.<\/p>\n<p>And Koh Tsu Koon, president of Gerakan, was up front at that rally,  right next to the Prime Minister when Najib uttered the call \u201cto defend  Putrajaya at all cost\u201d. Koh could be seen framing a wide smile and  clapping his hands.<\/p>\n<p>Thus, the call for Gerakan to take the march indoors is lop-sided. Is  it only Gerakan and BN can organize events that can be held out in the  open? Is it all other non-BN sanctioned events must be held behind  closed doors? So much, it seems for freedom of speech and expression.<\/p>\n<p>Gerakan got into the act, so obviously MCA would want some of the  action too. So the party led by Chua Soi Lek and Liow Tiong Lai took it a  step further. Word on the vine is that, any MCA member found taking  part in the Bersih march would be sacked.<\/p>\n<p>Very odd for a party that should be looking into recruiting more  members, rather than threatening to give the sack. But perhaps MCA&#8217;s top  leaders decided that the Bersih march was the greatest opportunity to  cull from the flock all elements that support the freedom of assembly  and free and fair elections.<\/p>\n<p>It seems to have forgotten such are the core fundamentals of any  self-respecting party in a democracy. It rivals say maybe that is  because it knows that with free and fair elections, it would be hard  pressed to win any seats.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>The police, Ibrahim Ali and Khairy<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Not wanting to be left out, the police added to the chorus with a  rather odd statement. Pre-emptive arrests will be made if Bersih does  not scrap the \u2018illegal\u2019 gathering. Arrest is serious, and to conduct  them before an event would mean that the police have information that  the said event would be detrimental towards the nation.<\/p>\n<p>Fine, if it insists so. But the police must first present to the  public what are the grounds that would make the Bersih march such a  threat to the nation? And if pre-emptive arrests are to be made, will it  include the leaders of Perkasa and UMNO Youth who are also having their  own \u2018illegal\u2019 gathering on the same day.<\/p>\n<p>To round it off, there is Perkasa and its self-proclaimed war-general  Ibrahim Ali &#8211; with a warning to the Chinese to stock up food in their  homes. He tried to make it seem that it was the Chinese behind the  rally, when PAS had already offered to send 300,000 supporters!<\/p>\n<p>How Ibrahim Ali can think out such plots is beyond everyone&#8217;s  comprehension. This man seems to live in a cave of illogic all of his  own. And to have Ibrahim Ali brand the Bersih rally as dangerous while  his henchmen burn effigies of Ambiga only underscores that the BN may be  desperate as the Pakatan has been suggesting all this while..<\/p>\n<p>Perkasa and its sister UMNO will both march on the same day although  for different reasons. Perkasa launched its anti-Bersih march and UMNO  Youth will also march for \u2018keeping things the way they are&#8217;. And also  for &#8216;democracy\u2019, they have both said.<\/p>\n<p>However, if one were to look at it closely both are marching to keep  the democratic process in Malaysia unfair and unfree. What is their real  purpose then?<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">But UMNO is shooting itself in the foot<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Khairy actually let the cat out of the bag. UMNO Youth and Perkasa  are marching to maintain the way things are because to disrupt the<em> status quo<\/em> would be to disrupt UMNO\u2019s desperate hold on power. Power that UMNO wishes to keep come the 13th General Election.<\/p>\n<p>But come 9th July, the world will also bear witness to the mess Malaysia is.<\/p>\n<p>Even a citizens&#8217; march can be taken out of context, politicized and bullied until it becomes a full-blown national blot.<\/p>\n<p>But perhaps, Najib no longer cares as it is already beyond him to  control the country. Perhaps this is why he is trying to make himself  champion of the Third World nations, in a copy-cat move borrowed from  former premier Mahathir Mohamad.<\/p>\n<p>But if he is not careful, like Sudan&#8217;s Bashir, Najib may no longer be  welcome by the civil societies of other countries if he continues to  sanction any unwelcome stunts come July 9.<\/p>\n<p>So the people of Malaysia should fear not. Join the march forward  while BN regresses and chases its own tail. There is really very little  the BN can do. They are too busy shooting themselves in the foot.<\/p>\n<p><em>&#8211; Malaysia Chronicle<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bersih 2.0 was launched 20 days ahead of its actual date, but the buzz has been playing out for roughly a month now. And it seems that certain quarters are crazed over who can pull off the greater stunt as compared to the other. 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