| Malaysians have spoken loud 
    and clear in the peaceful mammoth BERSIH gathering yesterday to support 
    petition to the Yang di Pertuan Agong for electoral reforms for clean, free 
    and fair elections - but will Abdullah listen and act or will he remain 
    deaf, blind and mute _____________Media Statement
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ________________
 
      (Petaling 
      Jaya,
      Sunday):  
      Malaysians have spoken loud and 
      clear in the peaceful mammoth BERSIH gathering yesterday to support the 
      petition to the Yang di Pertuan Agong for electoral reforms for clean, 
      free and fair elections - but will the Prime Minister, Datuk Abdullah 
      Ahmad Badawi listen and act or will he remain deaf, blind and mute?
 When he became Prime Minister four years ago, one of Abdullah’s first 
      public pledges was to listen the truth however unpleasant.
 
 However, Abdullah had not been listening in the past four years. Last 
      month, the Information Minister, Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin assumed the 
      new roles as Abdullah’s “Truth Gatekeeper” and Press Censor, laying the 
      law to the media that Abdullah’s pledge to hear the truth was limited to 
      Barisan Nasional leaders and top government officials and not to the 
      public or the press.
 
 It is significant that in my parliamentary exchange with Zainuddin on 
      press freedom which is accessible on YouTube, thanks to RTM website, 
      Zainuddin did not specifically deny that he had become the new 
      “Gatekeeper” as to what is the truth to be conveyed to the Prime Minister.
 
 This has resulted in all the printed media today playing down yesterday’s 
      biggest peaceful public gathering during the four-year premiership of 
      Abdullah to petition the Yang di Pertuan Agong on electoral reforms for 
      the simple reason that the Prime Minister had refused to listen to the 
      voice of the people.
 
 No newspaper dared to publish photographs of the mammoth peaceful 
      gathering, which is a tribute to Malaysians for their love of peace and 
      commitment to democracy. This is because of Zainuddin’s directive to the 
      printed media that no such photographs were to be published. All that the 
      newspapers could print was pictures of massive traffic jams!
 
 The mainstream media were not allowed free and independent reporting of 
      yesterday’s gathering, which was completely peaceful except when marred by 
      excessive force by police in firing tear gas and water cannons.
 
 Newspapers dared not give an estimate of the mammoth peaceful gathering, 
      and were forced to use the official figure by the Inspector-General of 
      Police, Tan Sri Musa Hassan putting the gathering at 4,000 people.
 
      If the Inspector-General of Police had not been misquoted, then the 
      country’s top police officer suffer from the grave ailment of innumeracy 
      or difficulty with numbers – as there is at least one zero missing when 
      Musa said only 4,000 people responded at the mammoth Bersih peaceful 
      gathering yesterday.
 
 Like illiteracy, innumeracy will impede the country’s vision to “reach for 
      the stars” and become a science and technology power, especially if this 
      ailment is prevalent among the top leaders in government!
 
 It is a shame that in the era of information technology, there should be 
      such ham-fisted attempt to control the free flow of information where 
      Malaysians can only find out the truth from independent electronic news 
      portals, whether local or foreign, and the foreign press.
 
 Abdullah should honor his pledge when he became Prime Minister four years 
      ago to listen to the truth from the people, however unpleasant, and to 
      introduce institutional reforms for justice and democracy.
 
 He should ensure that the Cabinet meeting on Wednesday give a positive 
      response to the BERSIH petition to the Yang di Pertuan Agong on electoral 
      reforms and support the immediate establishment of a mechanism to ensure 
      that the next general election can be truly clean, free and fair.
 
 One other thing Abdullah should do is to get rid of Zainuddin as the new 
      Press Censor and his “Truth Gatekeeper” to decide what reports and 
      photographs the media should publish for him to see – which will only 
      ensure that Malaysia’s press freedom ranking, which plunged by 32 slots to 
      the worst placing of No. 124 in the 2007 Freedom Without Borders (RSF) 
      worldwide press freedom ranking, will plummet even lower next year!
 
 
      (11/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |