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MT COLUMNS SPECIAL REPORTS Global BERSIH 2.0 - updated list of BERSIH hotspots around the world

Global BERSIH 2.0 - updated list of BERSIH hotspots around the world


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We, ordinary Malaysian citizens around the world, are supporting BERSIH 2.0 because we can and because we should. We believe that the future of Malaysia belongs to all our children and that together we can ensure that the legacy we leave them is a beautiful and just one.

By Global Bersih 2.0

The BERSIH 2.0 Global Solidarity Network strongly supports the BERSIH 2.0 rally for Clean and Fair Elections in Malaysia on the 9th of July 2011.

We urge all Malaysians abroad to unite in solidarity with our Malaysian brothers and sisters at home by joining BERSIH 2.0 walks and other events in cities across the world (see below for complete list).

Malaysians have the constitutional right to peaceful assembly and freedom of speech in keeping with international human rights norms.

As citizens, we demand free and fair elections, which provide the foundation a better, more democratic Malaysia. We support BERSIH 2.0’s eight points of electoral reform and call in addition for a ninth: suffrage for Malaysians residing abroad.

We, ordinary Malaysian citizens around the world, are supporting BERSIH 2.0 because we can and because we should. We believe that the future of Malaysia belongs to all our children and that together we can ensure that the legacy we leave them is a beautiful and just one. We are speaking out because we live in open democracies where the freedoms of speech and of peaceful assembly and the right to demonstrate are the norm rather than the exception.

As is the case with the rally in Kuala Lumpur, we intend to gather peacefully and with dignity, and we shall do so without fear of water cannon, tear gas, police intimidation and brutality, or arbitrary arrest for dressing in yellow. Wherever we may be, we shall be wearing yellow T-shirts and carrying yellow banners, balloons and placards with peaceful slogans in support of clean and fair elections in Malaysia. We shall be bringing our family members both young and old.

Together with Malaysians all over the world, we urge the Najib government to support electoral reform. Clean and fair elections are essential to developing a mature and open democracy, and to safeguard the integrity of our nation for future generations.

We call on the Prime Minister to respect DYMM Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong's advice to His Majesty’s government to ‘show prudence and fairness in carrying out the duties entrusted to it by the Malaysian people’. We also urge the federal government and the Inspector-General of Police to follow this advice by releasing all those detained in connection with BERSIH 2.0, and stop the ongoing, systematic harassment of BERSIH 2.0 supporters.

It is not too late for the Prime Minister to fulfil his duties and responsibilities in a manner that becomes his office and to allow this gathering to proceed peacefully in recognition of the will of the people. With the proper cooperation of all government agencies, we are confident the gathering will be nothing more and nothing less than a peaceful expression of a just and legitimate cause.

The eyes of the world are now on the Prime Minister and his government, in this pivotal moment that will surely define his legacy in the eyes of Malaysians as well as citizens and governments the world over. We urge him to rise to the occasion.



Global BERSIH 2.0 events in support of the BERSIH 2.0 gathering in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

 

Country

Time

Location

Facebook URL

Contact Person

1 New Zealand 02:00PM Wellington – Malaysian High Commission http://on.fb.me/jMlCwc Danielle Ng Tallon This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
2 Australia 12:30PM Canberra –Parliament Front Entrance http://on.fb.me/kBLI2H David Teoh This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
3 Australia 02:00PM Sydney – Sydney CBD Town Hall http://on.fb.me/j0RzYt David Teoh This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
4 Australia 01:30PM Melbourne –

Federation Square

http://on.fb.me/j0rDf1 David Teoh This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
5 Australia 01:30PM Hobart - Parliament House Lawns, Salamanca Place http://on.fb.me/jP0MWL Jason Lee

This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

6 Australia 01:30PM Perth – Malaysian Consulate-General, 252 Adelaide Terrace  http://on.fb.me/lihTnU David Teoh This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
7 Australia 02:00PM Adelaide – Victoria square, Adelaide http://on.fb.me/klaDdS Maverick Loh

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8 Australia 11:00AM Brisbane – Brisbane Square http://on.fb.me/imhKwv Calvyn Tan

http://facebook.com/calvyn.tan

9 Japan 03:00PM Osaka – Tower of the Sun http://on.fb.me/mUGxvB Satya Arjunan This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
10 Korea 03:00PM Seoul - Gwanghwamun Subway Station, Exit 6 http://on.fb.me/lgB4oQ Alfian Tahir This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Thency Gunasekaran

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11 Taiwan 02:00PM Taipei - The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Liberty Square,Taipei http://on.fb.me/mIEOGW KM Chan

This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

12 Hong Kong 03:00PM Malaysian Consulate

50 Gloucester Rd

http://on.fb.me/lxYT2E Sze Wei  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
13 Malaysia 02:00PM Kota Kinabalu, Sabah http://tinyurl.com/5rvefz3 Dave McLaren

This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

14 Switzerland 02:00PM Zurich - Bahnhoffstrasse, Zurich, opposite Feldpausch http://on.fb.me/lQq8qB Bala Chelliah

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15 Sweden 01:00PM Stockholm - Malaysian embassy, Stockholm Karlavägen 37 http://on.fb.me/kfrxAK  
16 France 02:00PM Paris – Parvis des Droits de l’Homme, Place du Trocadéro http://on.fb.me/joKlVQ Charis Quay

This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

17  England (UK) 12:00PM London – Malaysian High Commission, Belgrave Square http://on.fb.me/kQ9fsQ Yolanda Augustin

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18 Scotland (UK) 12:00PM 10/7/11 Glasgow - George Square http://on.fb.me/kAefYr Mesoul Bin Safie This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
19 Ireland (UK and Republic) TBC 9/7/11 – Dublin, Belfast

10/7/11 – Cork, Limerick

http://tinyurl.com/68trlxm Bakhtiar Hasnawi This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
20 Canada 09:00AM Ottawa – Parliament Hill http://on.fb.me/kb5OY4 Angeline Woon

This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

21 United States 10:00AM New York City –

Consulate General of Malaysia, 313 East 43rd Street

http://on.fb.me/lWrJ8l Leng Feng Lee

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22 United States 02:00PM Washington DC –

Embassy of Malaysia, Washington ,3516 International Court Northwest

http://on.fb.me/l9XgH0 John Lee  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
23 United States 09:30AM San Francisco –

Chrissy Field Picnic Area, Presidio

http://on.fb.me/jehClH Chong Pin Limhttp://facebook.com/chongpin
24 United States 12:00PM Los Angeles –

Pershing Square, Downtown LA  532 South Olive Street

http://on.fb.me/iBJgM3 James Chenghttp://facebook.com/chenglf
25 United States 12:00PM Chicago - Milennium Park (Cloud Gate / The Bean) http://on.fb.me/rjGpaq Andrew Loh

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written by Gargamel, July 08, 2011 15:16:15
Alor Setar tak da kah? Then why are they so busy setting up roadblocks and arresting people here? The protesters are not a nuisance, the police are.

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