| Abdullah’s response to mammoth 
    peaceful BERSIH gathering on Nov. 10 petitioning Yang di Pertuan Agong for 
    electoral reforms has become the acid test whether it marks the burial of 
    his four-year pledge to hear the truth showing his true colors of refusing 
    to hear and heed the voice of the rakyat ________________Media Conference
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ___________________
 
      (Parliament, 
      Monday):  
      The negative and irresponsible 
      responses of the government and its leaders to Saturday’s mammoth peaceful 
      BERSIH gathering petitioning the Yang di Pertuan Agong for electoral 
      reforms to ensure clean, free and fair elections is most disappointing 
      though not unexpected.
 The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said the BERSIH 
      gathering and petition were “tantamount to dragging the institution of the 
      monarchy, and the king, into politics”.
 
 This is a baseless allegation completely unworthy of the Prime Minister as 
      nothing could be further from the truth.
 
 The Yang di Pertuan Agong symbolizes the fountain of justice in Malaysia, 
      and it is completely within constitutional norms for Malaysians who are 
      shut out from all avenues of redress to seek justice to appeal to the Yang 
      di Pertuan Agong for intervention – and it will be beholden on the Prime 
      Minister and his Cabinet to give such petitions to the Yang di Pertuan 
      Agong serious consideration and not to dismiss them in a most arrogant, 
      cavalier and undemocratic manner.
 
 In this particular case, the mass petition to the Yang di Pertuan Agong is 
      all the more pertinent as the government has turned a deaf ear to 
      widespread and legitimate calls for electoral reforms to ensure that there 
      is a level playing field for all contestants so that clean, free and fair 
      elections could be held in Malaysia.
 
 This is why I said during question time that the government should uphold 
      the important symbol of the King as the fountain of justice by giving 
      serious and positive consideration to the petition to the Yang di Pertuan 
      Agong supported by the mammoth and peaceful BERSIH gathering on Saturday 
      or the government will be doing an injustice to the system of monarchy.
 
 The Cabinet meeting on Wednesday should give top priority to the BERSIH 
      petition to the Yang di Pertuan Agong on electoral reforms and take the 
      initiative to establish a mechanism to ensure that the next general 
      election can be truly clean, free and fair.
 
 In fact, much more is at stake. Abdullah’s response to the mammoth 
      peaceful BERSIH gathering on Nov. 10 petitioning Yang di Pertuan Agong for 
      electoral reforms has also become the acid test whether it marks the 
      burial of his four-year pledge to hear the truth showing and we have the 
      Prime Minister showing his true colors of refusing to hear and heed the 
      voice of the rakyat.
 
 This, unfortunately, appears to be the case, with the truculent reply by 
      the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz 
      during question time this morning when I posed the supplementary question 
      whether the government would give a positive response to the BERSIH 
      petition to the Yang di Pertuan Agong for electoral reforms. Instead of a 
      rational reply, Nazri went into a political rampage!
 
 It is most regrettable that the Barisan Nasional government is suffering 
      from a very serious case of denial syndrome, as evidenced by its refusal 
      to concede that Saturday’s mammoth peaceful gathering was the biggest in 
      the four-year premiership of Abdullah and evidence of the people’s love 
      for peace and commitment to democracy.
 
 It is pathetic to see the official figure for the mammoth peaceful BERSIH 
      gathering grudgingly increase from 4,000, according to the 
      Inspector-General of Police on Saturday, to 10,000 according to Deputy 
      Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak yesterday, when from all 
      eye-witness, photographic and video accounts, the gathering could be 
      numbered without exaggeration as between 40,000 to 50,000.
 
 If Abdullah can speak in the United Nations to commend the “saffron 
      revolution” of the Burmese monks in Myanmar in September, and Burmese 
      workers in the country could assemble publicly to organize public protests 
      in support of the “saffron revolution”, the least the a responsible Prime 
      Minister of Malaysia should do is to acknowledge the legitimacy of the 
      grievances of the mammoth peaceful BERSIH gathering and the exemplary 
      conduct of the 40,000 – 50,000 people who conducted themselves in a 
      peaceful and orderly manner despite unnecessary provocations and excessive 
      force by the police in certain instances – including the uncalled-for 
      firing of tear gas and water cannons – and give serious consideration to 
      the calls for electoral reforms.
 
 
      (12/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |