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BERSIH respectfully disagrees, and we would like to point out that protests are legitimate means of political expression and are formative to our country’s history.https://t.co/XzTa8SIMuo pic.twitter.com/LoLIDqqpZy
— BERSIH (@bersihofficial) June 25, 2022
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2. Bersih said this response to a statement by Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, who noted that “protesting on the streets is not the Malaysian way”.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) June 25, 2022
Bersih asserted that protests are legitimate means of political expression. pic.twitter.com/YRFdvUUl0C
4. Bersih also noted that it has always remained committed to organising peaceful protests.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) June 25, 2022
“If there had been disorderly conduct, chaos or damage to properties, it had usually been caused by the police who attacked us with tear gas, water cannons and brute force.”
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Bersih, in a statement today, said Malaysia was born out of a protest movement, and that without it, the country would not have existed today.https://t.co/gbxZ724POK
— TheVibes.com (@thevibesnews) June 25, 2022
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1. Protesting on the streets is not the Malaysian way, says Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) June 24, 2022
“Have we not learned from the bloody street protests of the past? It never achieved anything except chaos, destruction and a black mark on our nation’s history.” pic.twitter.com/JfWBIb6ZtI
3. Sheikh Umar had called on the public to take to the streets of Kuala Lumpur to express their frustration over the government’s failure to respond to the rising cost of living.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) June 24, 2022
The Johor ruler said this was “not a responsible way to find a solution to the problem”.
5. “Don’t go down this road…. our growth must be carefully nurtured through mature dialogue, not demonstrations that risk public safety and national security,” he said.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) June 24, 2022
After *his* ancestor signed up to Malayan Union first among the rest!!
— Iqbal Shamsul 🇲🇾🚀 (@IqbalShamsul) June 24, 2022
Most street protest so far turned out fine (even the one in Padang Merbok 😂) unless there are instigators paid by the disadvantaged end. Records since 1998 speak for itself. So, calm down 😉
— icarus (@icaroose) June 24, 2022
Lol
— 🇲🇾Mly,Chi,Ind= Pendatang🇲🇾 (@axphalt) June 24, 2022
maybe his majesty have different opinion once Tun voiced differing opinion. Hence, the 'demo bukan budaya kita'.
— Alan Tan (@CPY1989) June 24, 2022
lold like a Sultan knows about financial problems of the B40
— aiman 🍉 (@ikangorengpedss) June 24, 2022
Well, his mom is British, so it’s in the blood.
— Sang Kancil Guru 🏴🏴🇺🇦🌻😷 (@sangkancilguru) June 24, 2022
then tell us what we should be doing….most importantly what are you doing about it
— Soma Munusamy (@SomaMunusamy) June 24, 2022
Royalty should be seen, but not heard.
— Sang Kancil Guru 🏴🏴🇺🇦🌻😷 (@sangkancilguru) June 24, 2022
I should also say that there have been many peaceful street protests through the years and that any blood send was because of the authorities 😔
— Ho KH (@updoc1) June 24, 2022
Malaysian way is to bow and obey. Right?
— 🇲🇾 Mamato Marcello (@Mamato_Marcello) June 24, 2022
Lol. He doesn’t remember the protests against the Malayan Union? Was that bloody? Bersih? Reformasi? Come on lah, Malaysians are too soft and lazy anyways to bleed over any cause.
— Here not really here. (@Reechee77) June 24, 2022
Ok son of a hockey coach beater
— Random_History_Guy (@RandomHistoryG4) June 24, 2022
Tidak melanggar undang undang untuk berdemonstrasi. Tidak juga perlu permit polis. Beberapa tahun kebelakangan dah pernah buat dan ok saja. Masa protes ICERD dan Statut Rom tu tidak pula kedengaran protes dijalanan bukan cara Malaysia.
— andi_2 (@ndzulkarnain) June 24, 2022