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Malaysians must condemn red and black shirts’ gangster behaviour

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Bersih 2.0 condemns the outrageous and bully tactics of Jamal Yunos and his red shirt gangsters and now the black shirts, too.

At Bangi today, the red shirts have again used criminal intimidation to stop and frustrate the Bersih 5 convoy. They tore Bersih materials, tried to damage car windows, and Jamal himself was filmed verbally abusing a Bersih supporter.

When the Bersih 2.0 motorists tried to continue with their convoy, the red-shirted motorists revved their motorbikes and deliberately blocked our security bikers from carrying out their duties of ensuring the convoy’s safety.

The red shirts also made their presence felt in Labuan by blocking the Bersih convoy there, knocking on the cars, and harassing our participants.

In another incident, a group of black shirts disrupted the convoy in Tanjung Malim. They tried to prevent the Perak team from meeting the Selangor team to hand over the torch by physically blocking the road.

Despite the disturbance, the torch was handed over successfully although the black shirts continued to yell at our group.

Since the start of the Bersih 5 convoy, there has been nothing peaceful about the red shirts. Instead their behaviour has been mobster-like and their actions are tantamount to criminal intimidation. Yet we witness no action or reprimand from the police and they seem to be let off free while activists are piled with numerous police investigations.

Bersih stresses that we have always been peaceful in all our activities and we have given our utmost cooperation to the police. Never once did we raise a hand against the red shirts. We are not at war, we are advocating free and fair elections and good governance – peacefully.

The reactions from the red shirts reflect complete ignorance and disrespect for diversity in opinions. Due to their lack of understanding, they are the very antigens of freedom of speech and assembly.

We thank the police who have carried out their duties in maintaining peaceful assemblies and reining in these violent hooligans.

On 19 November, Bersih and our supporters will gather and we will cooperate with the police to maintain a peaceful assembly.

Bersih 2.0 steering committee

The views expressed in Aliran's media statements and the NGO statements we have endorsed reflect Aliran's official stand. Views and opinions expressed in other pieces published here do not necessarily reflect Aliran's official position.

AGENDA RAKYAT - Lima perkara utama
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Mike Wong
Mike Wong
15 Nov 2016 12.28am

We are that lawless with our Red Shirts. We will be flawless in being lawless when the Black Shirts come marching in, their chief riding on a horse. (Failing to obtain the services of a horse, a donkey will do just fine.)

no jamal yunus
14 Nov 2016 6.23pm

lu berani la jamal lu ramai orang, buduh kalau berani lu masuk area kuning sorang2 lah. tgk kena halau ka tak. buduh!

vic
vic
13 Nov 2016 8.19am

In Malaysia gangsterism or hooliganism can survive extremely well with political support from the ruling government to enable the majority earn a living for themselves.

Ma Lee
12 Nov 2016 7.49pm

We are so lawless???

Thuraisingham Shan
12 Nov 2016 6.35pm

Long overdue they have taken the law in their hands

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