Monday, July 11, 2011

Bersih 2.0

What is Bersih 2.0?
It is a rally organised by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) and supported by Pakatan Rakyat, coalition of opposition parties in Malaysia. Bersih, chaired by former president of the Bar Council Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan, are pushing the Election Commission of Malaysia (EC) to ensure free and fair elections in Malaysia. They have demanded that the EC clean up the electoral roll, reform postal voting, use indelible ink, introduce a minimum 21-day campaign period, allow all parties free access to the media and put an end to dirty politics. The rally’s organisers plan to march through the streets of Kuala Lumpur, culminating with a memorandum being handed over to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Malaysia’s head of state.

Bersih 2.0 calls for 8 things:-

1. Clean the electoral roll,
2. Reform postal ballot,
3. Use of indelible ink,
4. Minimum 21 days campaign period,
5. Free and fair access to media,
6. Strengthen public institutions,
7. Stop corruption, and
8. Stop dirty politics

With all the dirty politics, where is our constitutional rights enshrined under Article 10 of Malaysia’s Federal Constitution, which states that citizens have: the right to free speech and expression, the right to peaceful assembly, and the right to freedom of association?

We want a clean and transparent governance, whats wrong?

801231130313 <-- Voters Born on the 1880 so the age is 131 years old
790610740022 <---Voters Born on the 1879 so the age is 132 years old
830416610017 <-- Voters Born on the 1883 so the age is 128 years old
881231100432 <-- Voters Born on the 1888 so the age is 123 years old
881103750027 <-- Voters Born on the 1888 so the age is 123 years old

Are you believe that those person more than hundred over years still alive and vote during election?

Are you fear?

Are you Angry?

What do you think about this bersih 2.0?


1 comment:

三吉 said...

作为公民, 希望今后我会更加有常识, 尤其对这方面的常识, 那么下一次投票时, 才会是神圣的一票。。!!