LIVE REPORTS
3.50pm: Sogo Shopping Mall - Pockets of protestors have retreated from Dataran Merdeka along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman and are being chased by police.
3.29pm: Bar Council -
After orders to disperse are issued, water cannon and tear gas are
fired at the crowd outside the Bar Council building at Lebuh Pasar
Besar.
3.24pm: Masjid Jamek - In front of the LRT Bersih the crowd refuses to budge and shout “Bersih” despite tear gas being fired at them.
They
retreated whenever a round of tear gas was fire, but returned soon after.
3:20pm: Dataran Merdeka - Protestors remove the barbed wire at Lebuh Pasar Besar and then move the plastic barricades aside.
Some 30 police officers armed with batons, shields and gas masks move in to form a phalanx.
The
protestors and police are now directly face to face. Some are posing
for photographs while others sit on the road facing the police.
The police field commander for the area sits atop a police truck with a loudhailer but he has yet to issue any orders.
3.15pm: Dataran Merdeka -
Police say they are forced to fire tear gas canisters because the crowd
tried to dismantle their barricade to Dataran Merdeka. The rally has so
far been free from incidents until now.
3.10pm: Masjid Jamek
- More tear gas fired near Masjid Jamek LRT station. It is understood
that several protestors who tried to breach the Dataran Merdeka cordone
has been arrested.
3.01pm: Jalan TAR - A round
of tear gas is fired at protestors who are at the Jalan TAR - Jalan Tun
Perak junction. The police also unleash chemical-laced water from its
water-cannon truck stationed there.
It is believed that some of
the demonstrators have breached the Dataran Merdeka area that has been
declared off-limits by the court.
2.45pm: Pasar Seni
- The crowds begin to disperse at the Bar Council, estimated now around
5,000. A spirited group remain in front of the barricades and barbed
wire separating the crowd from Dataran Merdeka across the river. Behind
the barricade some 80m away FRU trucks loom.
Around 50 FRU are
standing by. The crowds shout Bersih slogans including “Hancur Rosmah”
and “Buka Pintu” (End to Rosmah, Open the door).
2.34pm: Masjid Jamek - Bersih co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan says the rally has been a success and urges the crowd to disperse.
However, the unrelenting crowd replies by chanting "Dataran! Dataran!"
Prior to Ambiga's speech, PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim tells the crowd that the rakyat have made it clear that they will not tolerate dirty politics.
Anwar is part of the crowd that marched from Masjid Negara.
2.25pm: Pasar Seni - DAP members are asking the crowd to stay calm and not provoke the police. They also ask the crowd to start dispersing slowly.
2.15pm: Puduraya - The 10,000 crowd from Masjid Negara reaches Puduraya in a long march to Dataran Merdeka.
2pm: Masjid Jamek - MCA Kelana division commitee member Lee Hwa Beng is spotted near the McDonalds outlet.
He
says that he joined the rally in his personal capacity and that MCA has
made it clear that it will not bar members from participating.
Asked why he joined the rally, Lee quotes from his new book - PKFZ: A Nation's Trust Betrayed - that silence is no longer an option.
Asked if he is enjoying himself thus far, Lee replied, "I'm thirsty and hungry".
However,
he was coy when asked if he is quitting MCA and joining another party.
Lee is the former Subang Jaya state assemblyperson.
2pm: Dataran Merdeka
- Bersih 2.0 steering committee member Maria Chin Abdullah is speaking
at the Jalan Tun Perak - Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman intersection.
"We
have made it to Dataran Merdeka. We are sending a message to the
Election Commission that the rakyat want free and fair election.
"We also want the EC chief to step down," she said, to which the crowd respondes with chants of "Bersih!".
2pm:
The crowd is now concentrated in three key areas - Jalan Tun Perak
(from Masjid Jamek to Dataran Merdeka), Lebuh Pasar Besar (near the Bar
Council headquarters) and Masjid Negara.
Effectively, the crowd has now completely surrounded Dataran Merdeka from the north, east and the south.
Another group is expected to join the rally from Masjid Negara.
2pm:
Human Rights Watch’s Asia deputy director Phil Robertson,, division,
Human Rights Watch writes, “Today is a major test case for basic
freedoms in Malaysia, starting with the right to peacefully march and
assemble.
“The big question is whether or not the Malaysian
police will permit the Bersih 3.0 event to take place without harassment
or violence.”
1:55pm: Pasar Seni - A Samad
Said said will continue his sit-in protest on a pedestrian bridge near
here instead of joining the rest at Dataran Merdeka.
"I use this
bridge every week but for the first time in my life they do not allow me
to pass, they asked me to use another route. This is the road I use to
go to the mosque," he related for the reason of his bridge protest.
1.50pm: Masjid Negara
- A crowd of 10,000 are now gathered at the mosque, and have begun
heading to the old Syariah Court past the old railway station.
They
then turn left and cross the bridge over the railway line to head to
Dataran along the back of the railway station in the direction of Pasar
Seni.
With the Unit Amal leading the way, the crowd is believed
to be taking the long route to Dataran because the police have cordoned
off the direct route with a human wall.
1:45pm: Pasar Seni - Some 30 people have decided to join Pak Samad to 'duduk bantah' on the pedestrian bridge at Pasar Seni LRT.
"These police blocks; if we do not oppose them then it is our own fault," Pak Samad told the crowd in his usual poetic tone.
1.38pm: Masjid Negara - PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang arrives.
1.30pm: Masjid Negara - Muslim Bersih supporters break for zohor prayers and is prepared to move towards Dataran shortly after prayers conclude.
Two
small lorries selling drinks and snacks are doing roaring business.
Each has sold off three barrels of drinks and run out of water.
Meanwhile
the nasi kandar store at the old train station has nearly run out of
drinks. Malaysiakini spots the cashier busily ringing up sales from
Bersih supporters. Amidst the unending business she manages to answer, “Alhamdullilah,” before getting back to business.
1.30pm: Dataran Merdeka - The huge crowd from Kota Raya and Petaling Street moves closer to Dataran. Both Kota Raya and Petaling Street are now empty.
The
crowd closest to the barricade at Dataran Merdeka sit on the road, with
more chanting "sit down" and joining in. Members from the PAS Unit Amal
form a human wall in front of the police barricade.
A layer of
barbed wire, plastic road barriers and metal fence, separate them from a
police human wall of about 100 personnel. The FRU (riot police) with
its water cannon trucks are on standby just beyond.
1.33pm: Pasar Seni
- The police decide to abandon their blockade of the pedestrian bridge
linking Pasar Seni LRT and Dayabumi. Some supporters join Pak Samad in
prayer. Protestors have begun filling the bridge to get a view of the
protest below.
1.30pm: Pasar Seni - A PAS Unit
Amal officer clarifies that Pak Samad is not detained by police but is
sitting on the pedestrian bridge as a sign of protest against police
action to block it. He is standing here on his own.
1.23pm: Pasar Seni - Bersih co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan says,
"We are staging peaceful rally. We will go as far as the authorities
the allow us to go. After that we will sit down in protest."
She declares that the rally is already a success.
1.20pm: Jalan Tun Perak - Bersih committee member Wong Chin Huat is speaking in front of Dataran Maybank and leads the crowd into chanting "EC resign" and "We want international observers".
1.18pm: Dataran Merdeka - The crowd from Pasar Seni has now converged near the Bar Council headquarters. The crowd size is estimated at 10,000.
1.16pm: Dataran Merdeka
- More water-cannon trucks are being deployed around Dataran Merdeka.
The police appear determined to stop anyone from entering the public
square, which has been declared off-limits by the court.
1:15pm: Pasar Seni
- Four Unit Amal officers are speaking to the police. It is speculated
that they are checking on Bersih co-chairperson A Samad Said, who is
behind a police line.
1.15pm: Bar Council -
More and more people are streaming into Bar Council area, which is next
to Dataran Merdeka, creating a sea of yellow all the way to Jalan
Petaling in Chinatown.
1.13pm: One hour before
the Bersih 3.0 rally, there are an estimated 50,000 protestors scattered
in different parts of Kuala Lumpur city centre.
Pudu/Kotaraya/Petaling Street (crowd marched from KLCC) - 20,000
Pasar Seni (merged with crowd from Brickfields) - 15,000
Masjid Jamek - 10,000
TAR/Jalan Tun Perak/Jalan Parliament - 10,000
Masjid Negara - 5,000
1.11pm: Jalan Tun Perak, near Menara Maybank
The crowd in front of Pudu Sentral begins marching towards Dataran Merdeka after a long wait.
Before
that, a speaker tells the crowd of the serious corruption problem in
Malaysia and the abuse of public funds causing the country to become
less competitive.
“(Prime Minister) Najib Razak went to every state to distribute money, but the money belongs to the people.
“They
can block the roads, but can they block our spirit?” asked the speaker
who identified herself as Jacqueline Neo. She initially refused to let
go of the loudhailer before finally returning it to the emcee.
Speaking to the press later, Neo said that she has been living in England for 14 years before returning to Malaysia a year ago.
1.10pm: Jln Tun Perak - Close to Mydin wholesale emporium, the Jln Sultan procession arrives at Dataran Maybank.
1.09pm: Masjid Jamek - Unit Amal forms a human chain and leads thousands from the LRT towards the Dataran.
1.08pm: Jln Tun Razak - Among the PAS leaders here now are vice-president Mahfuz Omar, the Muslimat chief Zailah Mohd Yusof and PAS central committee member Syed Azman.
1.00pm: Jln Petaling -
A lorry bearing a large yellow flag leads the march down Jln Sultan
towards
Dataran. PKR Youth leader Badrul Hisham Shaharin is on the lorry
assuring the crowds not to fear.
He tells them they are heading to the Dataran where most of the leaders have gathered.
Meanwhile,
a group of ladies calling themselves ‘Bersih mamas’ bearing flowers
chant, "Mama Bersih kuat (Bersih mothers are strong)," to cheers from
the crowd.
1pm: Pasar Seni - A group of 3,000
march from Jln Petaling area to join the crowd at Bar Council. It is
believed the crowd here is now roughly 5,000.
12:51pm: Jln Tun Razak
- PKR Wanita chief Zuraida Kamaruddin speaks in front of CIMB bank. “We
are gathered today because we want clean elections. We want everyone to
sit and protest,” she said.
“Today Malaysians have awaken and will rise.”
Meanwhile
Jln Tun Perak is filled to the brim with roughly 10,000 and shouts of
“Bersih” can be heard. A police chopper hovers above.
12.50pm: Masjid Negara -
Mohd Sabu leads the crowd to sing, "On the 28th, in the month of April,
Independence, Independence of the Dataran from the colonisers."
Anwar then rousers the crowd in the Masjid compound with his speech, in a slightly hoarse voice.
Beginning
with four shouts of "Bersih", he continues, "Today, we reclaim the
people's rights. Freedom, from the cheating of the EC.
"Agreed? Let's rise then, rise, people.
"Enough of fraud. Enough of cheating. Enough of corruption. We demand our rights.
"Today
we will head to Dataran Merdeka and liberate the Dataran on this very
day," he said, to cheers and thunderous applause from the crowd.
The mostly young crowd at the Masjid are energetic and impatient to get to the iconic city square.
12.50pm: Pasar Seni -
A second group from Brickfields, also numbering in the thousands,
arrives at Pasar Seni to converge with the rest of the crowd.
12.43pm: Masjid Negara - PKR president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail and party de facto chief Anwar Ibrahim arrive with international observers.
Anwar
and Wan Azizah start towards Dataran and runs against a police human
wall 50m ahead. They turn back and head towards where Mat Sabu and Kit
Siang are gathered.
There is some tension as two police
trucks move and accelerate towards Anwar and Wan Azizah, from behind.
Bersih participants rush forward and block the trucks from reaching the
duo, banging on the sides of the two trucks.
12.40pm: Pasar Seni - DAP chairperson Karpal Singh arrives in front of the Bar Council, rousing the crowds to cheer and shout “Bersih”.
12.35pm: Jalan Tun Perak - Australian upper house senator Nicholas Xenophon is present, observing the rally.
"This is an interesting atmosphere with more than 10,000 people. Everyone is in good spirits," he said.
"This
is a peaceful rally with no violence. The young and old are here. I'm
sure Australians and Malaysians understand that this is a demonstration
for free and fair elections."
12.32pm: Pasar Seni -
Police form a human chain along Hang Kasturi Walk, a new pedestrian
walkway at the side of Pasar Seni, despite some protestors having long
passed through ahead of them via a side corridor.
The protestors facing the police wall are singing the national anthem.
12:30pm: Pasar Seni - Pak Samad is seated on a mat behind a police line at the bridge linking Pasar Seni LRT to Dayabumi, reading his Quran.
When
asked if he is being detained, a policeman replied, “He's resting. He
took photographs for two hours just now, he is tired.”
When Malaysiakini calls out to the national laureate if he is under detention, he merely shrugs.
12.20am:
A police bomb detector squad finds that the eight objects located at
Dayabumi are not explosives. They turn out to be car spare parts inside
yellow boxes.
12.14pm: Masjid Negara - Several big names are now at Masjid Negara - PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu, DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang and former tourism minister Abdul Kadir Sheik Fadzir.
12.10pm: Jalan Sultan
- After resting for about an hour, about 3,000 people who initially
gathered at Jalan Sultan are now walking through Jalan Petaling.
12:07pm: Jalan Tun Perak - About three FRU trucks and two water cannons are spotted at Dataran.
A group of 500 supporters from Jln Pudu head towars Tun Perak shouting “Bersih” and “Stop Lynas”.
12.05pm: Jln Tun Perak - Thousands are singing the national anthem, and some are waving state flags from Kedah and Terengganu.
12.05pm: Pasar Seni - 67-year-old Ng Boon Hong has come with his wife and children to support the call for clean and fair elections.
"My
generation has failed. We did not do anything (for clean elections).
Now the young have come out. We must support the young," said the man
from Klang.
Slamming the authorities’ high-handed approach as
behaving "like clowns", he urged the Election Commission to provide a
level playing field for everybody in the elections and to stop using
illegal foreigners as phantom voters.
12.03pm:
Two hours before the Bersih 3.0 rally, there are already an estimated
35,000 protestors in different parts of the city center in Kuala Lumpur.
Pudu (crowd marched from KLCC) - 20,000
Pasar Seni (merged with crowd from Brickfields) - 10,000
Petaling Street - 3,000
Masjid Negara - 2,000
11.55am: Pasar Seni - The
combined crowd at Pasar Seni now stands at over 10,000. They have now
filled the parking lot in front of the Central Market stage and proceeds
to sing the national anthem.
11.55am: Pasar Seni
- The combined crowd now is estimated at 10,000. The parking lot is
filled to the brim and people are breaking into impromptu rounds of the
national anthem.
11.51am: Pasar Seni - The PAS
Unit Amal (security unit) tells the protestors there to gather outside
central market as the actual Bersih 3.0 rally will only begin at 2pm.
Spotted in the crowd are Bersih co-coordinator S Ambiga and PKR communication chief Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.
11.50am: Dataran Merdeka - PKR deputy president Azmin Ali gives
a short speech in front of thousands at the Jln Tuanku Abdul Rahman
junction, warning that the country belongs to the rakyat and not to
foreigners.
He said with so many as those present today, toppling BN at the upcoming GE will be no problem.
11.43am: Dataran Merdeka - PKR deputy president Azmin Ali's group has just joined the group at the Jalan Tun Perak - Jalan Taunku Abdul Rahman crowd.
11.47am: Near Dataran Merdeka - In front of Bar Council, a group of protestors including women’s activist Irene Fernandez are singing a few songs, including 'Negaraku' and ‘Rasa Sayang’.
11:46am: Pasar Seni
- The protestors marching from Brickfields have reached Central Market,
sparking a round of cheering from their welcoming comrades.
"Reformasi, reformasi. Hidup bersih!" they shout.
The combined crowd is estimated at several thousands.
11.40am: Pasar Seni -
From the LRT towards HSBC Bank most of the shops are closed and streets
empty, akin to a war zone or disaster area. Hundreds of Bersih
supporters are in scattered groups. Some restaurants that are open are
full of patrons in yellow T-shirts.
National laureate A Samad Said, popularly known as Pak Samad,
arrives at Pasar Seni LRT and is posing for photographs using the
police guarding the bridge linking the station to Dayabumi as a
backdrop. The station remains operational but its token machines have
malfunctioned.
11.38am: Dataran Merdeka - The
crowd at the Jalan Tun Perak - Jalan Parlimen intersection, numbering in
the thousands, are now marching along Jalan Kinabalu towards Masjid
Negara.
11.35am: Pasar Seni - Around 20 queue up for their vendetta masks that an Occupy Dataran member is selling for RM10 each.
11.35am: Brickfields
- Protestors join hands to form a human chain to break through the
policemen’s cordon, and successfully march ahead without much resistance
from the policemen.
11.30am: Brickfields - Some 1,000 people are attempting to march but there are stopped by about 60 police personnel at Jalan Tun Sambathan.
The group is now sitting down in front of the police and singing the national anthem.
11:32am: Jln Tun Perak - Protestors begin their march towards Masjid Negara.
11:30am: Pasar Seni -
A group of artists are performing under the Native Galaxy handycrafts
shop, beating their drums while singing John Lennon's ‘Power to the
People’.
11.25am: Jalan Tun Perak - The Himpunan Hijau 3.0 crowd has reached Menara Maybank, a stone's throw away from Dataran Merdeka.
Since
the road to Dataran Merdeka has been cordoned off, the crowd is
heading towards Pudu Sentral, the focal point of the Bersih rally last
year.
11.20am: Dang Wangi - Two police trucks
and a lorry bearing supplies drive past Lebuh Pasar Besar with supplies,
provoking jeers from the crowd. Some try to stop the crowd from
jeering, reminding them this is a peaceful protest.
Ironically trucks are forced to turn back when they run up to a barricade and barbed wire blockade.
11.19am: Masjid Negara
- Nine police trucks just passed by Masjid Negara heading to Dataran
Merdeka. They are greeted by the crowd with a rousing applause.
11.15am: Masjid India - A crowd grows outside the KLSE building.
11.15am: Masjid Negara - Four police trucks depart the area.
11.13am: Jalan P Ramlee -
The Himpunan Hijau 3.0 group from KLCC is marching towards Jalan Raja
Chulan, chanting Bersih slogans while some direct traffic.
The crowd in the city centre has now reached 20,000.
11.10am: Central Market - Some 20 Unit Amal officers have been assigned to protect Ambiga Sreenevasan. Also with her is steering committee members Subramaniam Pillay and Andrew Khoo.
Addressing the media, Khoo said Bersih will respect the court order
barring them from Dataran Merdeka but said the police have acted beyond
the court order it obtained.
"They've expanded their blockade to areas that are not covered in the court order," he said.
"I've never seen barb wires being rolled out in Kuala Lumpur, I've only
seen them in countries like Pakistan... But these are war zones. I'm
deeply shocked by the action of the police, preventing people's rights
to peaceful assembly," he added.
11.10am: Dataran Merdeka - A 26-year-old IT consultant Wong Kai Xuan says he is very excited to join the Bersih protest.
The first time protester, who come with six friends, was seen taking photographs in front of the Bar Council headquarters.
"I am very excited until can't sleep last night. Many friends were the same, I saw them on Facebook even at 2.30am."
He also proudly introduce his surname is "Wong", which in Chinese means yellow, the colour of Bersih.
10.55am: Masjid Negara - PAS deputy chief Mohamad Sabu arrives at Masjid Negara and he is given a hero's welcome by the crowd.
10.54am: KLCC - Two individuals arrested after a crowd, estimated at 10,000, began marching towards Masjid Jamek.
They break through a wall of police at Jalan Ampang.
10.53am: Masjid India
- Unit Amal members spearhead some 5,000 protestors to charge through a
police human barricade at the intersection outside Public Bank, near
the north end of the Dataran.
10.51am: Three
hours before the Bersih 3.0 rally, there are already an estimated 15,000
protestors in different parts of the city centre in Kuala Lumpur.
KLCC - 5,000
Jalan Sultan - 4,000
Masjid Jamek - 2,000
Masjid Negara - 1,000
Near Dataran Merdeka - 3,000
10.50am: Dataran Merdeka - A multi-racial crowd outside the Bar Council headquarters are sloganeering and singing "Rasa sayang".
10.50am: Pasar Seni -
Ambiga takes the stage as the nearly 600 crowd cheer her on. She leads
them in chanting, "Bersih! Bersih!" as everyone raises their hands to
make the number three sign in reference to Bersih 3.0.
Addressing members of the press, the lawyer appears upbeat about today's turnout.
"I
see many people are still coming. The spirit is fantastic; even last
night people gathered. The atmosphere is electric, I couldn't ask for
more.
"I thank everybody, the rakyat, for coming together to uphold this noble cause for free and fair elections."
She
reiterated that if the police does not permit protesters to enter
Dataran Merdeka later, the protestors will just sit where they are to
protest.
10.45am: Pasar Seni - The Occupy Dataran
movement has set up a camp in front of Bar Council headquarters as a
sign of protest, with some of their members wearing the vendetta mask.
A helicopter is seen circling above.
10:44am: Dataran Merdeka - At the Jalan Tun Perak-Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman intersection, another wheelchair-bound protestor draws attention.
The 56-year-old lady, who wants to known only as Ani, said she was
disabled after suffering a stroke. She said she arrived at 4am and was
here to "uphold justice".
"If the FRU chase me, I won't run. I will ask them to carry me up (the polic truck) and carry me into the lock up.
10.40am: Masjid Negara - Ambiga Sreenevasan arrives and is seen walking towards Pasar Seni from the old train station.
10.40am: KLCC - The Himpunan Hijau 3.0 crowd begins to hit the streets.
Committee chairperson Wong Tack and the committee members lead the 5,000-strong crowd on a march along Jln Ampang towards the Australian High Commission.
10.34am:
So far, no ‘red helmet’ FRU (riot police) personnel are seen in the
city centre. Also there appeared that no water cannon trucks deployed
for now.
10.31am: Tweet from PDRM - police found eight objects suspected to be explosives outside Menara Dayabumi.
Meanwhile, KL police announced in its Facebook that they have closed 58 roads in KL city from 6am onwards until further notice.
10.30am: Brickfields - The crowd here is estimated to be at 200 people after they disembarked from several busses.
Seri Setia state assemblymperson Nik Nazmi Nik Mat reminded the crowd that they are for a peaceful protest.
"Police won't be able to do anything on us because we can easily outnumber them," he said.
The crowd at the other side of the road has started chanting: "Asal bukan umno (Anything but Umno)"
10.20am: Jalan Sultan - A music video shoot, directed by Pete Teo, is taking place outside the Yan Keng Benevolent Dramatic Association.
The title of the video is "Rasa sayang, Jalan Sultan". About 400
protestors are taking part in the shoot, singing the chorus.
10.20am: Masjid Negara - About 100 people are listening to impromptu speeches being given in the compounds of the mosque.
10.19am: Brickfields - Protestors have started distribute balloons in the shape of popular computer game Angry Birds.
10.16am: Dataran Merdeka
- The police form human wall near the Bar Council headquarters which
has become a tourist spot of sorts with many people taking photographs.
10.15am: Bangsar - Bersih co-chairperson A Samad Said just left the Bangsar LRT station in a packed train. As he entered the coach, fellow passengers aplauded.
10.05am: Brickfields - Around 50 protestors sporting Bersih T-shirts has convened outside Old Town Coffee Shop at Jalan Thambypillai.
According
to some participants, they either stayed overnight at the nearby hotels
or followed the crowd when they arrived at KL Sentral.
"I don't
know how to go about in Brickfiedls actually. I only follow the others
when I come out from train station," said Kelly Tui.
10.03am: Jalan Tun Perak
- A carnival atmosphere permeates the rally, with one participant
performing magic acts to cheer from the crowd at the Jalan
Parliament-Jalan TAR intersection.
The crowd sitting by the roadside has swollen to 2,000, with some shouting “sit down” and “police, sit down”.
10.03am: KLCC
- Organisers distribute anti-Lynas leaflets to the crowd. One depicts
Pahang Menteri Besar Adnan Yaakob with the words ‘Pahang Hitler’.
Most
are dressed in the Himpunan Hijau 3.0 trademark green T-shirt with a
yellow headband, or the yellow Bersih T-shirt with a green headband.
The 2,000 crowd are chanting slogans while the police look on.
10.04am: Pasar Seni - There are two gathering points here, the Pasar Seni complex and Lebuh Pasar Besar.
Pasar
Seni is seeing roughly 300 rallyers while at Lebuh Pasar Besar, the
crowd grows to 200. Occupy Dataran activists brief the crowd on what to
do in case of arrests.
A barricade with barbed wire has been set
up across the bridge near the Bar Council headquarters to bar entry into
Dataran. A multi-ethnic group of 200 are gathered there.
Spirits rise and the crowd cheers when a group of PAS supporters open up their Bersih banner in front of the police.
They shout, "Hidup Bersih,” “Hancur Umno," and "Turun Najib." (Long live Bersih, Down with Umno and Najib, step down)
10.00am: Jalan Sultan
- Near the Yan Keng Benevolent Dramatic Association, we meet
wheel-chair bound Lee Kwan Leong, who says he and ten other disabled
persons will join the rally.
Lee, 51 , make handicrafts for a
living. He says says this is his first time he is joining the
demonstration and he hoped the government will save Jalan Sultan where
he spent his childhood. He is also supportive of the anti-Lynas and
Bersih cause.
Lee says he is not afraid of tear gas and water cannons.
"If
our group been attacked, I will urge my friends to flee, while I will
keep to the sidelines," says Lee, stressing that he can take care of
himself.
9.57am: Central Market - A small crowd
is busy studying a copy of the court order pasted on a lamp pole. The
court order bars key Bersih steering committee memebrs from entering
Dataran Merdeka.
9.48am: Dataran Merdeka - The
Jalan Tun Perak-Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman intersection is a major
gathering point with a crowd of about 3,000 people who are singing and
chanting slogans.
There are hundreds of police but no sign of the FRU.
9.45am: Jalan Sultan
- At a KK mini-market, a general practitioner Dr Wong Fort Ping, 57,
began singing the national anthem on his own, but hundreds joined in.
Wong, who later told the crowd that he had joined the first two Bersih rallies and quoted former US president John F Kennedy.
9:44am: Jalan Tun Perak - A man, whose name is Saw, sings in front of the crowd, receiving wild cheers.
There are about 500 protestors at the intersection of Jalan TAR-Jalan Tun Perak-Jalan Raja-Jalan Parliament.
A disabled man is seen giving speech in front of another group of protesters sitting near the intersection.
9.37am: KLCC -
The Bukit Koman anti-cyanide committee members from Raub, Pahang are
putting the banners and posters to voice their dissatisfaction over the
Australian gold mining company which uses cyanide to extract gold.
The crowd size at KLCC had grown to 1,000 and their emotion is getting higher and higher.
9.36am: Jalan Sultan -
A group of approximately 50 police personnel form a human barricade at
Jalan Sultan and Jalan Hang Jebat to stop public from heading to Yan
Keng Benevolent Dramatic Association where the shooting for a music
video for the 'Protect the Jalan Sultan' theme song is take place 10am,
directed by Pete Teo.
9.35am: Masjid Negara - Road heading to Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin from Jalan Travers closed.
There
are about 500 protesters gathered here along with PAS Unit Amal who are
cladded in maroon. More are coming from the nearby KTM railway station
to join them.
About 50 police officers and a police truck are seen.
9.32am: Public transport update - Tweets from RapidKL, service is normal, all roads leading to KL city are closed.
"Buses will drop passengers at LRT stations nearest to KL city. No buses will go into KL city."
9.25am: Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (TAR) -
Hundreds of bersih supporters has been gathered at the back lane of
Jalan TAR near Masjid India, many of them wearing Bersih or yellow
T-shirts.
There a group of young people who have set up a stall here to sell Bersih and 'Free Education' T-shirts.
Jalan TAR and Jalan Parliament are closed by the police. While about
100 police officers form a human wall to barricade Jalan TAR, in front
of Sogo, the protestors are able to evade the police by using the back
lanes to go to Masjid India and Jalan Tun Perak.
People are hanging around, sitting in front of shop and chatting while waiting for the protest to begin.
9.21am: Jalan Tun Perak - An estimated 1,000 people are gathering along the empty road which has been closed by the police.
Many are sitting along the five-foot sidewalk and standing in the middle of the road.
920am: Masjid Jamek LRT - A group of Bersih protesters, clad in yellow, are gathering outside the LRT station, some are sitting by the roadside.
The
road leading to Jalan Tun Perak and Bangkok Bank is closed to all
vehicles. There are about 50 police personnel in the area, backed by
three police trucks and a van.
9.18am: Pasar Seni - Some 100 police officers have lined behind the barricade on Lebuh Pasar Besar.
The crowd in front of the roadblock has swelled to close to 100. They are watching activists staging a musical performance.
9.16am: Jalan Petaling
- At the entrance of Lok Ann hotel, a girl clad in Bersih T-shirt
gives flowers to a police officer name Yap, urging him to support
Bersih. He keeps shaking his head and says "buyao, buyao" ('no' in
Mandarin), but the crowd and other police officers applaud.
The
police officers are seen guarding a few key locations, including the
Yan Keng Benevolent Dramatic Association at the junction of Jalan
Sultan and Hang Jebat.
9.15am: KLCC - The entrance of KLCC facing the Public Bank building and the main entrance to the Twin Towers are sealed with steel bars.
Indera Mahkota MCA Youth chief David Choi, despite facing disciplinary
action in the party for his support for Himpunan Hijau, is seen among
the crowd.
The Indera Mahkota MCA Youth division is the only
party division which strongly oppose the controversial Lynas rare earth
plant which located in Gebeng, Pahang.
The protesters, which
are now 500-strong after another group which was in the KLCC park joined
them, started chanting "Stop Lynas".
About 100 police officers form a human wall to prevent the crowd from getting near to the entrance.
8.56am: Pasar Seni
- A pocket of some 40 yellow-clad Bersih supporters are camped in
front of a roadblock on Jalan Lebuh Besar in front of Bar Council's
building. They have decorated the barb wires and barricades with
Bersih, anti-Lynas and Occupy Dataran banners.
8.51am: Police set up roadblock at Jalan Duta heading into Jalan Parlimen - all cars are stopped from entering Jalan Parlimen.
Police
also erected a roadblock at the junction of MRR1 and Jalan Sultan
Salahuddin. No vehicles allowed to use this road to go into the city
centre.
8.48am: Sogo shopping complex - The
intersection in front of Sogo is closed. Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, the
main road leading to Dataran Merdeka, is blocked. No traffic is allowed
to pass.
There are about 150 police personnel in the area, along with two police trucks. The police form a human wall in front of Sogo.
8.37am: Pasar Seni -
Pockets of yellow clad people scattered around, many having breakfast
while others are just milling around, numbering about 50.
Three busloads and two truckloads with about 200 police officers arrive in the shopping complex.
8.32am: KLCC - There are about 100 Himpunan Hijau 3.0 protesters gathered at the KLCC entrance, opposite Avenue K.
KLCC is the gathering point for the Himpunan Hijau 3.0 rally before
they march to Masjid Jamek at noon to join Bersih 3.0. Most of those in
the crowd are wearing the trademark Himpunan Hijau green T-shirts.
There are more than 150 uniformed police personnel in the area, some of
them are being brief by their superior. However, no FRU trucks are
spotted so far.
8am: Jalan Petaling -
There is already a crowd of 300 in Chinatown with participants having
trouble to find a place to eat as the few hawker centres in the area are
full to the brim.
An Alam Flora truck shows up to remove rubbish from the roadside, prompting the crowd to shout passionately, "Bersih, Bersih".
There is a group of artists playing music with their musical
instruments, turning the 428 rally into a carnival, and attracting a man
from the crowd to dance to the music.
7.34am:
Police have erected roadblocks in major roads leading into the Kuala
Lumpur city centre in the bid to stop protesters from congregating in
Dataran Merdeka at 2pm today.
Roadblocks are reported in Ampang
Elevated Highway, Jalan Tun Razak, Jalan Mahameru, Jalan Pudu, Jalan
Bangsar and Jalan Tun Sambathan.
Bersih 3.0 organisers are
advising participants to get to the city early and to take public
transport. However, expect some of the train stations in the city
centre, especially Masjid Jamek, Pasar Seni, Hang Tuah, KL Sentral and
KLCC, to be closed later today.
Tens of thousands are expected to
take to the streets of Kuala Lumpur in a rally dubbed 'Bersih 3.0' to
demand, among others, electoral reform and the resignation of the
Election Commission.
The
re was a spontaneous rally late last night near Dataran Merdeka, which drew a crowd of 2,000.
Protestors
are gathering at six core locations, namely Jalan Sultan, Pasar Seni,
Masjid India, Masjid Negara, Brickfields and KLCC with other additional
points around the vicinity.
Bersih 3.0 protestors at KLCC are
expected to be joined by Himpunan Hijau 3.0 supporters which will first
march to the Australian High Commission to protest the RM700 million
rare-earth processing plant in Gebeng, Kuantan by Australian-based
company Lynas before proceeding to Dataran Merdeka.
Protestors
are already gathering at 8am at Jalan Sultan to support a pre-rally
video shoot opposing the MyRapid Transit (MRT) project which will cut
through the historical street.
All protesters will eventually
move towards Dataran Merdeka, a venue which the Kuala Lumpur City Hall
(DBKL) has banned for demonstrations and have pre-empted the rally by
sealing it off with barricades and barb wires.
Kuala Lumpur
police chief Mohamad Salleh had also announced yesterday that
demonstrators may gather at their locations but barred them from
marching, an order protestors are expected to defy.
Police have also obtained a court order barring the public from entering Dataran Merdeka.
Bersih
3.0 organiser had yesterday said they will respect the court order but
will try to get "as close as possible" to the iconic square and still
harbours hope that the police will allow a last minute goodwill gesture
for demonstrators to occupy the site for a sit-in protest.
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