{"id":6693,"date":"2011-08-13T15:43:36","date_gmt":"2011-08-13T07:43:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/buletinonline.net\/v7\/index.php\/2011\/08\/time-is-running-out-bersih-must-get-going-again\/"},"modified":"2011-08-13T15:43:36","modified_gmt":"2011-08-13T07:43:36","slug":"time-is-running-out-bersih-must-get-going-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buletinonlines.net\/v7\/index.php\/time-is-running-out-bersih-must-get-going-again\/","title":{"rendered":"Time is running out, Bersih must get going again"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span id=\"advenueINTEXT\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/media1-cdn.malaysiakini.com\/382\/e120c70b5bf01edda8b6bbed120859c5.jpg\" border=\"0\" style=\"float: right;\" \/><\/span>A month down the road and there is still much work to do in the  wake of the July 9 Bersih rally for free and fair elections. The rally  was marked by an unprecedented lock-down on Kuala Lumpur, following a  massive campaign by the government to demonize Bersih and its call to  clean up the electoral system.<span id=\"advenueINTEXT\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"itemFullText\">\n<p>Amidst the police threats and veiled insinuations there would be  violent rioting and mass imprisonment, citizens still took to the  streets to rally for their rights. This was not a march to topple the  Barisan Nasional government as declared by Prime Minister Najib Razak,  this was a rally to take back what rightfully belonged to Malaysians &#8211;  the right to vote in elections that would not be tainted, skewed nor  manipulated by the ruling BN coalition and the partisan Election  Commission.<\/p>\n<p>In the month that has passed, the Prime Minister and the EC have  continued to contest the claims made by Bersih. Elections have always  been fair, said Najib. Fair, in his eyes, to the extent that in 2008 BN  lost 5 states to Pakatan Rakyat. Unfair, in the eyes of Pakatan, that  they won only 5 out 13 and not more despite claiming 47 per cent of  total votes.<\/p>\n<p>The fact is the numbers are revealing and BN cannot deny Pakatan&#8217;s  claims of gross gerrymandering. The overwhelming voter swing to Pakatan  was too much ffor an unprepared BN to contain. And this is why, the BN  is determined to put as much distance between itself and Pakatan. To do  this, it needs to wage the dirtiest election of all time, and no wonder  then, it inexplicably harsh treatment of Bersih.<\/p>\n<p>Indeed, the outlawing of the Bersih movement is akin to telling  Malaysians that they will be regarded as illegal if they objected to the  status quo or like Bersih, demanded reforms. To many pundits, the truth  is, Pakatan would have won more states if it had been a truly fair and  free contest.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>Time to get going, Ambiga and team<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>As  for Bersih itself, a month on, the most significant thing it has done  is to galvanize Malaysians for change. This is its greatest legacy. But  it now needs to move on phase II, and not just keep waiting for the BN  or the EC to respond. If there isn&#8217;t a phase II or Bersih 3.0 yet, then  it should be planning one immediately. Ambiga Sreenevasan, the Bersih  chief, must get moving and not keep resting on her laurels. The days of  the glory interviews with foreign press and the adulatory hero-worship  sessions with the local media must end for now. It is time to work  again. Otherwise, July 9 would have been in vain.<\/p>\n<p>How many people really expect the EC to ever carry through the 8  reforms proposed by Bersih? Very, very few. The EC is too muddled up  with the ruling government to ever effect change that can benefit the  people and not just their political masters. So far, we have only seen a  knee-jerk response from the EC. Instead of cleaning up electoral rolls,  they insisted they had a better &#8216;solution&#8217; &#8211; the biometric voter  verification system. This has prompted even more concerns of electronic  fraud as the EC has refused any audit of the system and database.<\/p>\n<p>Also, how very convenient to introduce a biometric system to identify  voters when Malaysia is currently going on the biggest exercise ever to  register and tag illegal workers via biometrics. How convenient that  all systems within the government databases can be connected together &#8211;  the National Registration Department, Immigration Department and  Election Commission. These departments can now pass data to one another  and what transpires amongst themselves will be kept secret from any  independent auditor. Strange that BN can dream up this move when Bersih  happened because of massive public dissatisfaction with the voting  system. Instead of correcting the wrongs, the EC has chosen to bury  itself even more by promoting a new system that can drag voters deeper  into a web of trickery and fraud.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>A giant has awakened<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>It  is unlikely that Malaysians will be taken for a ride by the shadowplay  of a government desperate to cling on to power by hook or by crook.  Citizens have taken it upon themselves to cross-check voter registration  against the voter electoral rolls and present their findings for public  scrutiny. The results of these citizen-initiated investigations are  glaring.<\/p>\n<p>Some examples include instant modification of PR status to full  citizenship within four hours, &#8216;phantom&#8217; voters registered by the dozens  to rickety wooden homes, a citizen by the name of \u201cKg Baru\u201d was  registered to vote, identity card numbers that do not correspond to  their owners, dual identity card holders, allegations of massive fraud  in postal votes, and the list goes on. And this is only one month after  Bersih, will we see more evidence of fraud and mischief in all the  departments entrusted to &#8216;safe-guard&#8217; our constitutional right to vote  in a government of our choice?<\/p>\n<p>Bersih  has awoken a sleeping giant, which it must continue to inspire. It must  encourage more Malaysians to stake their claim on their nation. In a  single day, Bersih has shaken the political landscape of Malaysia. For  too long we have allowed politicians to dictate the workings of our  everyday lives, telling us what to do, what to say and even what to  think. Because of Bersih, Malaysians have seen with own eyes how leaders  as high as PM Najib himself lie in public and renege on his words. l<\/p>\n<p>So far, there has been no official apology for the police brutality  meted out to the citizens that took to the streets. There were no  comforting words from the government to the family of ex-soldier  Baharuddin Ahmad, who died a victim of alleged police beatings and  suffocation due to the tear gas fired indiscriminately at the crowds.<\/p>\n<p>What Malaysians got instead were jokes and jibes from Najib and his  Cabinet at the tear gas attacks on Anwar Ibrahim, which his aides say  were barely veiled attempts to murder him. His bodyguard Fayyadh Afiq  Albakqry took a tear canister in the face, requiring five titanium  plates to be inserted into his left cheek. There were also lies from the  Health Minister, who refused to admit that tear gas and acid-water had  been fired into the grounds of the Tung Shin Hospital. The minister,  Liow Tiong Lai, was silenced only after scores of eyewitness accounts  and a barrage of citizen-videos on YouTube were thrown back at him.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>Don&#8217;t let the giant fall alseep again<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>A  month down the road, and there is much still for Bersih to do. The six  PSM leaders may have been released from Emergency Ordinance detention  but the government has not made any concrete concessions at all. Only  the vague promise to extend the campaign period above the minimum 7 days  period and even so, the EC warns that this is not confirmed yet and  voters should not expect the 21-days period asked for by Bersih.<\/p>\n<p>No, this is certainly not the time for Bersih, Ambiga, Maria, Chin  Huat and team to rest on their laurels. Instead, it is time for them to  turbo-charge for the next push. The NGOs, activists and the opposition  must remember July 9th. They must be grateful to the ordinary people who  trusted them and came from all over the country to answer their call to  stand up against a totalitarian government.<\/p>\n<p>Do not let them down. Time is also running out. Make haste and do not let Malaysia down.<\/p>\n<p><em>&#8211; Malaysia Chronicle<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A month down the road and there is still much work to do in the wake of the July 9 Bersih rally for free and fair elections. 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