KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 — Bar
Council chief Lim Chee Wee today called for an extraordinary general
meeting (EGM) next Friday to discuss the storm of issues surrounding
last Saturday’s Bersih 3.0 rally for electoral reforms, two days after
accusing the authorities of human rights violations and widespread
brutality.
Notice for the May 11 EGM was issued on the Malaysian Bar’s official
website earlier this afternoon, to discuss a motion “in relation to the
events of and surrounding the public rally on 28 April 2012 organised by
Bersih 3.0, and matters in connection therewith”.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak earlier today labelled last
Saturday’s demonstration an attempt by certain quarters to overthrow the
elected Barisan Nasional (BN) government, as he hardened his
administration’s position towards the electoral reform movement.
Lim had previously said that the Bar’s monitoring team found more
instances of police brutality compared to last year’s July 9 Bersih
event.
He previously said the authorities failed to take heed of criticism
and recommendations outlined by the Malaysian Human Rights Commission
(Suhakam) with regards to police conduct during Bersih’s first two
rallies, and lamented on how “little has changed.”
“It is incomprehensible, if not a reflection of the sheer
incompetence or arrogance of the police force, that it has not learnt
from its past mistakes in the management of assemblies of people
exercising their constitutional right, so well documented and analysed
by Suhakam in its two reports and the pending ongoing inquiry.
“Police brutality this time around has been magnified; there is more
police brutality (compared to last year.) There was arbitrary use of
tear gas, water cannons,” Lim told a news conference last Tuesday.
The lawyer said that last weekend’s events showed an “urgent” need
for the police force to undergo a “transformation programme”, to be
changed by force of statute through the establishment of the recommended
Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC).
He said the Bar’s interim report on the Bersih 3.0 rally had found
that the rally was peaceful until around 3pm when the police unleashed
water cannon and tear gas on the crowd; the use of force by the police
without any obvious provocation or cause, was far worse, indiscriminate,
disproportionate and excessive; and police brutality more widespread.
It also noted a concerted effort by the police to prevent and stop
any recording of their actions and conduct. Such actions included firing
tear gas directly at the crowd and in such pattern as to box in the
participants rather than allow them to disperse quickly.
According to the council, this was found to elicit pockets of
retaliatory behaviour by some participants of the rally. The police were
also observed taunting and mocking the crowd. When items were thrown by
some of the participants at the police, the police responded in kind.
Lastly, the report highlighted that not all police personnel were
wearing and displaying their police identification number on their
uniforms.
Lim also said that the authorities had disregarded provisions within
the United Nations Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by
Law Enforcement Officials (UNBPUFF), the United Nations Code of Conduct
for Law Enforcement Officials (UNCC), and Amnesty International
guidelines.
The Bar EGM will take place at the Sunway Putra Hotel (formerly the Legend Hotel) in the city at 3pm next Friday.
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