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A sea of yellow in Kuala Lumpur as protesters demand Najib's resignation

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A sea of yellow in Kuala Lumpur as protesters demand Najib's resignation

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KUALA LUMPUR - Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in the heart of Kuala Lumpur on Saturday for an overnight rally to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Razak over an alleged multi-million-dollar transfer of state funds to his personal account.

There was no official estimate of the turnout but one news portal Malaysiakini reported on Saturday afternoon that there were at least 100,000 people.

There were concerns that the rally could lead to violence on the streets like in previous protests organised by electoral reform group Bersih.

Small rallies were held in Kuching and Kota Kinabalu.Organisers said thousands of Malaysians in some 70 cities around the world also held events in solidarity with the rallies in Malaysia.

In Kuala Lumpur, crowds headed to the five meeting points - Sogo shopping mall, National Mosque, Dataran Maybank, Brickfields and Central Market hours before the start of the rally at 2pm. All five groups then marched towards the historic Dataran Merdeka.

Among the prominent figures at the rally were Bersih chief Maria Chin Abdullah, opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, wife of jailed opposition politician Anwar Ibrahim, Selangor Menteri Besar Azmin Ali, and Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng.

"We are not here to topple the government but to topple a corrupt political system,'' said the Bersih chief. "We must continue the fight to reform our institutions and political system."

Wan Azizah, president of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), said: "Don't forget Anwar Ibrahim. Don't forget those who have sacrificed, those known and unknown. We must continue their fight to bring justice and free our country."

Despite a government ban, many protesters wore the yellow "Bersih 4" T-shirt.

"People are not afraid anymore. We want our right to be heard," a local university lecturer, who declined to be named, told The Straits Times. "We feel that as time goes by, things are getting worse. Everyone knows about the corruption in our country. Until now we don't have clear answers on (state investor) 1MDB and the 2.6 billion ringgit that PM consider to be a donation,'' said the lecturer who was outside Sogo.

In some places, there was a bazaar-like atmosphere with stalls selling Bersih merchandise.

The rally took place in defiance of warnings from the police and the government that the assembly was illegal and would jeopardise national security.


The government had banned not just printed materials promoting the rally, but also any clothing that was yellow and which contained the words "Bersih 4".

Under the controversial Printing Presses and Publications Act, those in possession of these items can be fined up to RM5,000 (S$1,687) and those guilty of producing or distributing them can be jailed up to three years.

But organisers were undeterred by the Home Ministry's ban and told supporters to carry on wearing the yellow T-shirt. The Bersih chief said those who wanted "to be cheeky" could try adding a "point zero" after the number 4 on the shirt.

In a statement on Saturday, opposition Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS) said the Barisan Nasional (BN) government need not be afraid of T-shirts,

"They should be afraid of the credibility of Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, the dire state of the country's economy and investors' confidence due to the image of Najib which has crumbled," PAS Deputy President Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said.

Malaysia’s anti-graft agency has said the funds paid into Najib’s account was a donation from the Middle East, which came just before a 2013 election, but the identity of the donor has not been revealed.

Najib, 62, has denied wrongdoing and said he did not take any money for personal gain.



http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se...ysia-to-demand-najibs-resignation#xtor=CS1-10
 
Najib: Demonstrators have no love for the country

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JERANTUT: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said those involved in the anti-establishment demonstration held close to the Merdeka Day celebration were devoid of love for the country. Without naming the planned Bersih 4.0 rally, he said they would humiliate Malaysia to other countries. "We are about to celebrate Merdeka Day (on Aug 31). Are they too shallow to understand that the venue (for their rally) carries historical significance (for the birth of Malaysia)," he said when opening the Jerantut Umno divisional delegates' meeting here. Najib, who is also Umno president, said the demonstrators should instead fly the national flag Jalur Gemilang to commemorate the Merdeka month. "They have no love for the country," he said. He said all they did was disturb the harmony and tarnish the image of Malaysia.

Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/98358
 
MY boleh, they really got balls man, and I strongly believe they are not meat eater either, for sure.
 
Malaysia more interesting than Singapore GE!

Sian! We can only go through the same old motion again!
 
Know your rights - especially that of freedom of assembly!

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Can buy online or not? I want to wear it just for fun!
 
Will any Sinkie wear...


FUCK THE PAP... or

VOTE THE WHITE SCUMS OUT!..

T-shirt and go to the polling station and hanging around the area on Polling day?

Maybe Amos will but he not 21 yet so ...

cannot vote this time! LoLoLoL
 
Dr M: Rallies now necessary

PASIR GUDANG: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (pix) is mulling whether to attend Bersih 4 in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.

He urged Malaysians to come out and join the anti-government rallies nationwide and around the world to show the “people’s power” way that they want a leadership change in the country.

The former prime minister said attending rallies was now necessary as all channels and avenues for the people to voice their feelings had been shut.

“Police reports against the wrong doings of the present leadership are not investigated. Instead those lodging reports are harassed and investigated,” he said adding that in the past he was not a fan of demonstrations but things were different now.

“I do not support Bersih but I support the people," he told reporters after attending a dialogue themed Malaysia Hari Ini: Kemana Kita at Pasir Gudang Stadium here on Saturday.

Citing the example of former Philippines dictator president Ferdinand Marcos, who was removed after the people came out to the street to demonstrate against him.

“I do not fear being arrested under the Sedition Act for making these comments, as the present leadership feel they are above the law and the constitution,” he said.

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nati...hir-mohamad-still-thinking-whether-to-attend/
 
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Bersih 4 ends peacefully amidst shouts of 'Merdeka'

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Bersih 4 rally calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak ended peacefully at midnight last night.

This was quite possibly the largest Merdeka Day eve gathering in Kuala Lumpur ever, with tens of thousands of Malaysians from all walks of life involved.

Soon after the national anthem was sung, the vast majority of the rally participants abided by Bersih's instructions to disperse.

The Bersih 4 rally was called following the revelation that Najib had received RM2.6 billion in "donations" which party leaders claimed were used for election purposes.

Bersih, an electoral reform pressure group, said the massive "donation" had called into question whether the 2013 general election was conducted fairly.

Putrajaya attempted to dissuade rally goers by claiming the event was illegal and would disrupt the government’s Merdeka Day parade.

A ban was also imposed on the trademark yellow Bersih 4 T-shirts.

However, tens of thousands of Malaysians defied the ban and joined the 34-hour rally, which began at 2pm on Saturday and ended at the stroke of midnight last night.



Read more: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/310519#ixzz3kLcmxJuv
 
as a moderate voter, I fear for such unruly and pointless demonstrations taking place in sg.

Look already v4.0 liao, despite losing the popular vote and 2/3 majority, bn still in power. :rolleyes:
 
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