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Sabah police in surprise raid on SAPP HQ

Why is the Barisan Nasional government so
paranoid of the word Bersih and yellow
colour? asks a party leader.

KOTA KINABALU: The word ‘Bersih’ (clean) will need some cleaning up after police found it inappropriate to be used on a signboard here.

Police in a midnight operation at the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) headquarters in the city questioned officials on a signpost painted with the Malay slogan “Bersih, Berani and Benar” (Clean, Brave and Truth).

Rally participants not creating havoc, it’s the police

The federal government was wrong to backtrack
on its promise to allow Bersih 2.0 to hold its
rally in an indoor stadium, says Sabah
politician Jeffrey Kitingan.
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah NGO, United Borneo Front (UBF), has urged the federal government to allow the Bersih 2.0 rally organisers to hold the event in a stadium and not make it difficult for the people to access the venue.

Its president, Jeffrey Kitingan, said that by creating unnecessary road blocks, the police would be the ones creating traffic havoc, and not the rally participants.

Penganjur perhimpunan Bersih di KL cukup bersedia

Oleh Ezra Haganez
KUALA LUMPUR:
Penganjur perhimpunan Bersih 2.0 memang cukup bersedia, malah awal-awal lagi mereka dah mempunyai senarai lengkap apa yang perlu dibuat dan apa yang perlu dielakkan pada hari itu (9 Julai).

The reasons behind Pakatan Rakyat Government's downfall in Perak

By Raja Petra Kamarudin

All of us know what happened in Perak. However what many do not know is why it happened.

If you can remember, it took one week for the Perak and Selangor State Governments to be sworn in after the March 2008 General Election. The Sultans of these two states wanted to first ‘discuss the matter’ with members of the Pakatan Rakyat State Assembly. The Sultans then set certain terms and conditions before agreeing to swear in the new Pakatan Rakyat State Governments.

Bersih ignores ban, ready for KL rally

The election watchdog urges Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak
to end the clampdown and allow the people to exercise their
constitutional right.
PETALING JAYA: Bersih 2.0 will proceed with its walk to Stadium Merdeka tomorrow – and will even ignore the police order banning certain individuals from entering Kuala Lumpur.

Yesterday, the police released a list of the names of the 91 individuals who are barred from entering the capital.

Bersih rally goes global

Malaysians in more than 30 cities around the
world will gather in a show of solidarity for
Bersih 2.0's call for free and fair elections.
PETALING JAYA: Malaysians living abroad will stage gatherings in 30 cities around the world in solidarity with Bersih 2.0′s “Walk for Democracy” on Saturday.

In Australia, organisers are expecting some 1,000 Malaysians or double that figure to turn up to support the call for free and fair elections.

SABAH RADIOTV - FOR FAIR AND FREE ELECTIONS

Sabah Progressive Party is inviting you to attend / support the launching its 1st Online Radio - Radio SabahTV on 9th July 2011 at 1.30 pm at its HQ at Bornion Centre, Luyang, Kota Kinabalu...Aim of Radio SabahTv is to provide alternative media coverage of events, politics, issues  "Clean, Brave, Truth" for the people and Bersih for fair and free elections!

Thank You.
Requested by SAPP media group.

Rakyat should now stand up for their Constitutional Monarch too

When DYMM SPB YDP Agung had granted an audience for the leadership team representing Bersih 2.0, certain quarters had the audacity to even question the Constitutional Monarch's wisdom in granting Bersih 2.0 an audience. And there is not even a whisper of disapproval from the UMNO supremacists’ leaders on such an insulting and seditious remark.

By J. D. Lovrenciear

It is unbelievable how brazenly the UMNO house politicians are twisting and turning the situation each passing hour to further rile the rakyat and certainly pushing the Bersih 2.0 supporters into a tight corner.

Si ‘Besar Mulut’ Bukan Dewa!

PENJELASAN Menteri Pelancongan dan Alam Sekitar Sabah, Datuk Masidi Manjun yang turut memegang potfolio Pelajaran, dalam media tempatan; memang tepat dan kena pada tempatnya kerana selama ini para pemimpin di Sabah dalam genggaman dan jajahan takluk minda pemimpin Kuala Lumpur, terutama pemimpin UMNO.

Joint Letter from Human Rights Watch - Amnesty International - FIDH - OMCT - Forum Asia to Malaysia PM on Bersih crackdown

July 4, 2011

Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Mohammed Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak
Office of the Prime Minister
Main Block, Perdana  Putra Building
Federal Government Administrative Centre
62502 Putrajaya, MALAYSIA

Via facsimile: +60-3-8888-3444

Re: Human Rights Violations against  Bersih 2.0

Dear Prime Minister Najib,

We write to raise our very serious  concerns  about the escalating harassment, intimidation, and crackdown by your government against  the leaders and supporters of the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih).

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