Sunday 22 April 2012

The Home minister have repeatedly stated that BERSIH 3.0 is NOT A THREAT. And yet, PDRM thinks otherwise.

 Melakans took the initiative to go to the ground to print/photocopy and distribute Bersih 3.0 leaflets as there is no coverage in all biased mainstream media. Police were shocked. All knowledge learnt @ Human Rights session utilised. DO THE SAME NOW wherever you are. What are you waiting for? Waiting for the government to change? What do you have to lose? At the very least, you tried to make a REAL change. Do your bit to save Malaysia for your own sake and for your children's future NOW. And hey, you are NOT doing anything illegal. On 19th of April 2012, many Bills were rushed through Parliament. One of them which appears to have escaped the attention of the public was a Bill that sought to amend the Election Offences Act 1954. The amendments are, to say the least, shocking and have far reaching consequences upon the voting process. They are designed solely for the purpose of making the voting process less transparent. Needless to say this Bill was passed. 1. Those that publish defamatory, racist and sexist remarks may do so with impunity Section 11(c) which had required any print materials to have the names and addresses of its printer and publisher is DELETED IN FULL. This means that anyone can now put up anonymous defamatory, racist or sexist posters without identifying the publisher or printer. Poison posters will now become standard fare. This goes completely against Bersih 2.0’s demand to end dirty politics. Full story, https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=215326285248446Learn more: Police and Your Basic Rights @ http://www.pahlawan.com.my/2009/11/19/police-and-your-basic-rights/ -- print a copy and POLITELY show this to the police that you know your rights. With love from Pahlawan Volunteers Negara Kita, Tanggungjawab Kita - from convicition to action.

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