It is almost a week since Bersih 3.0, on 28th April, and we still see and hear news about it on the media. And it is clear they the government is working real hard to scare those who support Bersih 3.0. Case in point:
Just reading The Sun Daily, 4th May 2012 edition, and the headline is Higher Education Ministry to help police in hunt.
Hunt what? The university students who attended the rally.
Huh? Malaysian government really is taking this seriously, those students will be hunted down like ... like they committed what? murder? high treason? 2 government departments are joining forces in the hunt, such a big effort, and where are they when people complain they have to barricade their neighbourhood, with their own money because the crime rate is high, real high?
Now back to the hunt for those students, according to the official stance, they had committed offences against Malaysian laws. We have UUCA Universities and University Colleges Act, and good students should be law abiding citizens too. But why just voicing their opinion is against the law? Because they are universitiy students, and they are governed by UUCA, because this is Malaysia, this is the Malaysian way.
Only in Malaysia.
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