ANSWERING.....Ambiga
answering questions from Yahoo! Malaysia users.
By : IDA LIM
KUALA LUMPUR : Electoral
reforms activist Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan said today she is willing to be
jailed if Putrajaya will commit to cleaning up the election process before the
country's key polls next year.
The award-winning lawyer who
has been at the forefront in pushing for meaningful electoral reforms for the
past two years was responding to questions from the public in an online chat
hosted by Yahoo! Malaysia this afternoon.
"Are you willing to be
jailed for your cause?" Yahoo! Malaysia asked.
"Yes," Ambiga
replied.
The 55-year-old has also
been the target of hate groups in the last two years, with some right-wing
partisan NGOs asking that the government strip her of her citizenship and some
BN ministers accusing her of trying to topple the ruling government from power
in the latest street rally last month.
Ambiga, together with Bersih
co-chair national laureate Datuk A. Samad Said, had led a sit-in protest for
electoral reforms last April 28, which the movement claims were attended by
250,000 people.
Ambiga has called for
Malaysians to refocus on Bersih’s eight demands amid much finger-pointing after
the April 28 rally ended in violence with the authorities accusing her of
attempting to spearhead a coup, a charge she has vehemently denied.
The electoral watchdog wants
the government to rid the electoral roll of dead voters and other dubious names
and enforce a minimum campaign period of 21 days ahead of the 13th general
elections. Bersih has also lobbied for political parties to be given free and
fair media play and public institutions to be strengthened to stop a seeming
rise in corruption and bring an end to dirty politics.
She had led tens of
thousands of demonstrators in two public rallies for electoral reform in the
national capital — the first on July 9 last year and more recently on April 28
— which turned violent following clashes with the authorities. However, similar
rallies held elsewhere around the country, and the world, took place
peacefully.
However, she refuted
criticism from the public that the April 28 rally was illegal, saying that the
Federal Constitution guarantees citizens the right to assemble freely.
"Anda seorang peguam...
tetapi tindak-tanduk anda bersama BERSIH boleh disifatkan sebagai tidak
menghormati undang-undang. Demonstrasi jalanan hanya menyusahkan sebahagian
rakyat Malaysia.. TQ, (You are a lawyer...but your actions together with Bersih
can be characterised as not respecting the law. Street demonstrations only
inconvenience some Malaysians.. Thank you,) " said an Internet user who
took part in the live chat who went by the name, Awang.
"Demonstrasi jalanan
merupakan antara hak asasi rakyat Malaysia di bawah Perlembagaan Persekutuan
Malaysia, (Street demonstrations are among the basic human rights of Malaysians
under the Federal Constitution of Malaysia," Ambiga replied.
Another participant, Elsie
asked, "Ambiga, the law allows for a peaceful assembly, but not a rally.
As a lawyer who should understand the law, who do you continually break the law
[sic]?"
"I believe you have
misread the Peaceful Assembly Act, but nevertheless, you should look at our
Federal Constitution which enshrines the fundamental right to freedom of
assembly. That is the supreme law that we uphold," said Ambiga.
Search engine Yahoo!
Malaysia had kicked off the hour-long live chat with Ambiga at 3pm today,
giving Internet users a chance to ask her any question they wanted.
Ambiga is currently being
sued by the federal government in an unprecedented civil court case initiated
against Bersih leaders for damages to public property worth RM122,000.
Yahoo! Malaysia has
previously hosted public chats with opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim,
Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin and even popular pop artiste Datuk Siti
Nurhaliza.
Baguslah kalau sudah bersedia. Perhimpunan Bersih memang sudah mengakibatkan banyak kerugian.
ReplyDeleteBukan setakat dalam negara saja kesan perhimpunan tu malah luar negara pun turut ada kesannya. sekarang kuota untuk tunaikan haji pun telah dikurangkan gara2 perhimpunan Bersih April lalu.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to Ambiga.
ReplyDeleteBERSIH telah mendatangkan perkara yang negatif menjadi perhimpunan ganas.
ReplyDeleteSetiap perbuatan atau tindakan ada baik buruknya.
DeleteSiapa suruh buat BERSIH. Padahal BERSIH sebenarnya didalangani oleh pembankang.
ReplyDeletepemimpin2 pembangkang juga patut kena penjara terutamanya Anwar..
DeleteDatuk siti mahu join politik sudah ka..makin berkembang nampaknya.
ReplyDeletedaripada dia bayar ganti rugi kepada para peniaga yang terjejas, kerosakan harta benda awam dan kos rawatan peserta2 perhimpunan yang cedera, lebih baik dia pilih penjara..
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