It is confirmed, the authorities have obtained a court order barring the use of Dataran Merdeka to Bersih 3.0 for the duduk bantah (sit-in) today.
That's how cowardly the Najib administration seems to be. After all, Home Minisiter Hishamuddin himself had said that the proposed Bersih 3.0 sit-in had not traction at all and was not a security threat.
Then why did the police need to apply to the court for an order barring access to Dataran Merdeka?
But we all know better. Najib' s administration wants to appear like they are angels and are not against the public coming out to make their call for free and fair elections.
So, they play the good cop and bad cop sandiwara (theatre).
But Malaysians are not easily fooled nowadays.
The more intransigent the Najib administration is, the more determined the people are to press home their point that Malaysia needs a fair electoral process with a clean electoral roll for free and fair elections.
They don't want to be cheated anymore.
Threats or no threats, tens of thousands (if not more) of Malaysians are expected to turn up for Bersih 3.0 sit-in today.
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