Hari
ini genap 3 tahun peristiwa hitam menyelubungi Negeri Perak
dengan`matinya' demokrasi apabila berlakunya 'rampasan kuasa' di negeri
ini yang dilakukan oleh Umno BN.
Demokrasi yang dirobekkan oleh Umno BN di Perak telah membawa kepada sejarah hitam demokrasi menyebabkan Kerajaan Pakatan Rakyat digulingkan secara 'jahat' oleh Umno BN.
Demikian ditegaskan oleh Adun Pantai Remis, Nga Kor Ming pada satu perhimpunan aman mengingati tragedi hitam tiga tahun yang diadakan di bawah 'pokok demokrasi' di sini, pagi tadi.
Pemimpin PAS, DAP dan PKR bersama ahli-ahli dan penyokong dengan berpakaian serba hitam berkumpul di sini untuk mengingati musnahnya demokrasi di negeri ini kerana perbuatan jahat Umno BN taga tahun yang lalu.
Pimpinan Pakatan Rakyat yang diketuai oleh Datuk Seri Mohamad Nizar Jamaludin, Datuk Ngeh Kor Ham, Pesuruhjaya PAS Perak, Ustaz Abu Bajkar Hussein dan Naib Presiden PKR, Dr Lee Boon Chai telah berucap dengan nada penuh semangat meminta rakyat mengembalikan hak-hak yang dirampas oleh BN tiuga tahun yang lalu dengan memberi mandat sekali lagi kepada Pakatan Rakyat menerajui pemerintahan di negeri ini pada PRU13 nanti.
"Di sini kita berhimpun untuk sama-sama bersatu hati bagi mengembalikan hak rakyat, bekerja semakmima mungkin menumbangkan BN sekali lagi di negeri ini bagi kita wujudkan satu pemerintahan yang lebih adil melalui Pakatan Rakyat," ujar Ustaz Abu Bakar Hussein.
Pada himpunan itu pimpinan kanan Pakatan Rakyat negeri, Mohamad Nizar, Ngeh Ko Ham, Lee Boon Chai, V Sivakumar dan Ustaz Abu Bakar melepaskan 300 belon hitam ke udara sebagai simbolik kepada rampasan kuasa bagi satu permerintahan yang baik dan adil bersama Pakatan Rakyat.- harakahdaily
Pakatan mourns 3rd year of Perak putsch...
Perak Pakatan Rakyat leaders marked the
last day of Chinese New Year celebrations by “mourning” the third
anniversary of their ouster as the Perak state government.
The short gathering under a tree at Medan Istana, Ipoh, where they once held the historic state assembly 'sitting' on Mar 3, 2009, saw lawmakers from the three parties wearing black. They also held a minute of silence.
After singing the national anthem and several speeches later, Pakatan state assemblypersons released black balloons to symbolise the rise of democracy.
Contacted after the event, former Perak Menteri Besar Nizar Jamaluddin said that the Feb 6 was a blight in Malaysia’s history.
On this day in 2009, Umno’s Zambry Abdul Kadir was appointed the new menteri besar after the palace ruled that Nizar no longer commanded a majority in the Perak legislative assembly.
This was triggered after three Pakatan state lawmakers quit their respective parties and pledged allegiance to BN two days earlier.
Next year, leaders will wear red
“We must remember, that on this day three years ago, BN had robbed the people with the help of the police and the Election Commission.
“The people must be aware of Perak’s history, that the current state government has denied them of their rights. Umno does not respect their rights nor the laws,” said Nizar.
DAP state secretary Nga Kor Ming said the public must remember that despite the court rulings that went in BN’s favour, it was Pakatan that was voted into power in March 2008.
“As Abraham Lincoln once said, the only legitimate government in the world is one of the people, by the people and for the people.
“No one can deny the fact that BN does not have the mandate of the people of Perak,” he said.
Nga notes that despite it being Chap Goh Meh, the last day to mark Chinese New Year, Pakatan leaders were “forced” to wear black, instead of red.
“We have to mourn the death of democracy. Next year we will gather again, but we will wear red once we win back Perak and gather under the same tree,” he said. - malaysiakini
cheers.
The short gathering under a tree at Medan Istana, Ipoh, where they once held the historic state assembly 'sitting' on Mar 3, 2009, saw lawmakers from the three parties wearing black. They also held a minute of silence.
After singing the national anthem and several speeches later, Pakatan state assemblypersons released black balloons to symbolise the rise of democracy.
Contacted after the event, former Perak Menteri Besar Nizar Jamaluddin said that the Feb 6 was a blight in Malaysia’s history.
On this day in 2009, Umno’s Zambry Abdul Kadir was appointed the new menteri besar after the palace ruled that Nizar no longer commanded a majority in the Perak legislative assembly.
This was triggered after three Pakatan state lawmakers quit their respective parties and pledged allegiance to BN two days earlier.
Next year, leaders will wear red
“We must remember, that on this day three years ago, BN had robbed the people with the help of the police and the Election Commission.
“The people must be aware of Perak’s history, that the current state government has denied them of their rights. Umno does not respect their rights nor the laws,” said Nizar.
DAP state secretary Nga Kor Ming said the public must remember that despite the court rulings that went in BN’s favour, it was Pakatan that was voted into power in March 2008.
“As Abraham Lincoln once said, the only legitimate government in the world is one of the people, by the people and for the people.
“No one can deny the fact that BN does not have the mandate of the people of Perak,” he said.
Nga notes that despite it being Chap Goh Meh, the last day to mark Chinese New Year, Pakatan leaders were “forced” to wear black, instead of red.
“We have to mourn the death of democracy. Next year we will gather again, but we will wear red once we win back Perak and gather under the same tree,” he said. - malaysiakini
cheers.
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