Akhbar Mingguan Malaysia dan Sunday Star melaporkan, ketua umum PKR Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dan timbalan presiden Azmin Ali melakukan melakukan provokasi supaya peserta berkenaan melanggar perintah ahkamah dan memasuki kawasan Dataran Merdeka.

Laporan berkenaan memetik ucapan Anwar yang menggesa peserta berkenaan supaya "mara ke Dataran walau apa pun" dan Azmin juga dilaporkan menyeru peserta berkenaan supaya "masuk ke Dataran Merdeka walau apa juga keadaan yang berlaku."

Laporan Sunday Star menyebut, keadaan menjadi tidak terkawal selepas ucapan berkenaan, walau pengerusi bersama BERSIH, Datuk S Ambiga dalam ucapan sebelumnya meminta peserta supaya bersurai.

Sekumpulan besar peserta berkenaan kemudiannya melanggar sekatan polis dan bergerak menuju ke Dataran Merdeka sejurus ketibaan Anwar ke kawasan perhimpunan di Jalan Raja itu, lapor akhbar itu lagi.

Akhbar Mingguan Malaysia turut melaporkan bahawa akbar tersebut difahamkan bahawa ahli PAS diberi amanat untuk menawan Dataran walau apa cara sekalipun.



Laporan akhbar arus perdana hari ini juga memberi fokus utama ke atas insiden keganasan yang berlaku selepas jam 3 petang dengan foto berhubung kerosakan harta, sampah sarap dan juga tindakan peserta berpakaian kuning yang didakwa membaling objek dan merosakkan kenderaan polis.

NONELaporan itu termasuk insiden di Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman melibatkan kenderaan polis yang melanggar dua orang peserta dan menyebabkan kumpulan peserta berkenaan memukul seorang anggota polis di dalam kenderaan tersebut.

Satu video daripada saksi bagaimanapun menunjukkan seorang peserta berkenaan cuba menyelamatkan anggota polis berkenaan daripada terus diserang, selain memberi perlindungan kepada seorang lagi pegawai polis.

Akhbar berkenaan turut melaporkan bahawa peserta demostrasi berkenaan marah dan bertindak menterbalikkan kereta polis tersebut.

Bagaimanapun, rakaman video peserta perhimpunan menunjukkan bahawa peserta berkenaan mengangkan kenderaan itu daripada satu sisi kerana menyangka seorang peserta terperangkap di bawah kereta tersebut.


Berita Minggu melaporkan bahawa 11 anggota polis mengalami kecederaan dipercayai akibat serangan peserta perhimpunan.


NONEBagaimanapun, laporan yang menyebut mengenai serangan polis ke atas peserta perhimpunan dan juga tindakan menghalang wartawan daripada merakam insiden berkenaan tidak dilaporkan.

Seorang jurukamera Al Hijrah Mohd Azri Mohd Salle, yang cuba mempertahankan anggota polis dalam insiden di Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahamn, mendapat liputan meluas media berkenaan.


Mingguan Malaysia juga menyiarkan foto seorang jurugambar Malay Mail, Muhamad Arif Kartono, dengan tajuk "petugas media turut jadi mangsa penyokong BERSIH."

Akhbar berkenaan melaporkan demikian walau pengarang Malay Mail, Terence Fernandez semalam mengesahkan bahawa Muhamad Arif tidak diserang peserta perhimpunan tetapi sebaliknya oleh beberapa pegawai polis beruniform yang turut merosakkan kameranya.

Sementara itu, Sunday Star melaporkan bahawa Hospilta Kuala Lumpur mengesahkan bahawa seorang lelaki 65 tahun meninggal dunia akibat serangan jantung pada kira-kira jam 11 pagi dalam kejadian di Jalan Petaling.

Laporan itu juga menyebut, serama 65 orang termasuk dua anggota polis menerima rawatan di hospital tersebut.- malaysiakini





Govt. media blames Anwar for 'instigating' chaos

Photographs of a damaged police car in yesterday’s clashes filled the front pages of the Sunday papers, with at least two major dailies fingering PKR leaders for the violent end to a mostly peaceful Bersih 3.0 rally.

NONEMalay daily Mingguan Malaysia and English newspaper Sunday Star said PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim and deputy president Azmin Ali had both “instigated” the crowd to breach the court order stopping protesters from entering Dataran Merdeka.

According to the Sunday Star, Anwar (left in photo) had in his speech at Masjid Negara told protesters to “proceed to Dataran, whatever happens”, but said it was Azmin’s speech that changed the mood.


“It is believed that the crowd became unruly after a speech by PKR deputy president Azmin Ali who asked the demonstrators ‘if you want to occupy Dataran Merdeka’.

“His question was met with cries of “hancur rempuh, buka pagar” (crash and destroy, open the fates,” the Sunday Star reported, adding that this happened after Bersih co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan had called for a dispersal.

“As Anwar reached Jalan Raja, and was about to address the crowd, a large group breached the barricades and rushed towards the square.”

Mingguan Malaysia also reported that it had information that PAS had briefed its members attending the protest that “Dataran must be ‘taken’ at any cost.”

Car crash takes centre stage

The mainstream newspapers’ coverage of the event focused mostly on the violence which occurred after 3pm, with only the Sunday Star reporting on the carnival atmosphere starting from about 9am.

Most of the photographs published were either of damaged property, debris or of yellow-clad protesters hurling objects purportedly at the police and damaging police vehicles
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NONEThese include the incident at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, where a police car crashed into two protesters, which resulted in protesters beating up an officer who was in the car.

An eyewitness video, however, also show other protesters saving the officer from further assault and protecting another officer from being hit.

The dailies also report that the angry protesters overturned the police car in retaliation, but the video records protesters lifting the car to its side thinking that there was someone trapped underneath.


Berita Minggu reported that 11 police personnel were injured, suffering swollen eyes, cut lips, fractured bones and receiving stitches, believed to be due to assault by protesters.

However, there was little mention of police assault on protesters and how press photographers were stopped from capturing such incidents.

Al Hijrah videographer Mohd Azri Mohd Salleh, who was trampled and hit by protesters when he tried to protect the officer whose had crashed his car into protesters, was featured in several papers.

Mingguan Malaysia had also featured a bloody photopraph of Malay Mail photographer Muhamad Arif Kartono, with the headline ‘Media personnel too become Bersih supporters’ victims’.

Malay Mail editor Terence Fernandez yesterday confirmed that Muhamad Arif was not assaulted by protesters but by several uniformed police personnel, and his camera was smashed.

Man dies of heart attack

Meanwhile Sunday Star reported that Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) had confirmed that a 65-year-old man who was involved in the protest died of a heart attack at about 11am at Petaling Street.

HKL said 65 others, including two police officers, were brought in for treatment either by ambulance or friends.


The police officers had broken teeth and diabetes respectively, while the rest were treated for “trauma created injuries”.

The New Sunday Times, which front-paged the rally with the headline ‘Day of Shame’, also reported that DAP vice-chairperson Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim, who opposed the Bersih 3.0 demonstration being held at Dataran, was “appalled” by the outcome.

“The temptation to say I told you so is compelling but I shall refrain from gloating over it,” he was quoted as saying.-malaysiakini



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