Beliau mengetuai Delegasi BERSIH 2.0 kira-kira 20 orang untuk ke Istana Negara, tetapi telah dihalang oleh polis kira-kira 200 meter dari pintu pagar istana.
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4.21pm: Jawatankuasa BERSIH akan mengadakan sidang akhbar di Hotel Midah pada jam 4.45 petang ini.
4.10pm: Stesen LRT yang masih ditutup, menurut RapidKL - Pasar Seni, KL Sentral, Masjid Jamek dan Dang Wangi.
4.01pm: Facebook PDRM - Antara pemimpin teratas yang ditahan ialah:
Mahfuz Omar - KL Sentral
Salahuddin Ayub - KL Sentral
Mohamad Sabu - Jalan Mahameru
Fauziah Salleh - KL Sentral
Tian Chua - KL Sentral
S Ambiga - KL Sentral
Hadi Awang - KL Sentral
Azeez Rahim - Jalan Bukit Bintang
4.00pm: Istana Negara - Delegasi BERSIH 2.0 seramai kira-kira 20 orang yang diketuai oleh A Samad Said dihalang oleh polis kira-kira 200 meter dari pintu pagar istana.
Rundingan dengan pihak polis gagal dan kumpulan itu bersetuju untuk bersurai. Bagaimanapun, Samad berkata beliau perlu berehat dan kumpulan itu meninggalkan beliau di situ.
3.50pm: KL Hilton - Dalam satu sidang akhbar, naib presiden PKR Nurul Izzah Anwar, N Surendran dan timbalan setiausaha agung PAS, Syed Azman mengutuk kekejaman polis yang didakwa mereka menyebabkan kecederaan terhadap beberapa pemimpin Pakatan.
Mereka berkata, ketua umum PKR, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, yang telah dihantar ke Hospital Pantai, ahli parlimen PAS Shah Alam Khalid Samad dan pemimpin BERSIH 2.0 Maria Chin Abdullah dan A Samad Said juga mengalami kecederaan.
3.50pm: Istana Negara - Sekumpulan ahli jawatankuasa pemandu BERSIH 2.0 menuju ke arah istana dari Hotel Midah Hotel. Mereka sedang menunggu kelulusan pihak istana untuk menyerahkan petisyen BERSIH 2.0.
3.50pm: Pasar Seni - Pemimpin BERSIH, Wong Chin Huat, selepas membaca lapan tuntutan BERSIH 2.0, meminta orang ramai bersurai.
Bersih rally a success
The police have been out-manoeuvred by people's power, says DAP's Senator S Ramakrishnan.
KUALA LUMPUR: DAP leader Senator S Ramakrishnan has proclaimed the Bersih 2.0 rally a success.
The senator, who was among those present at Menara Maybank, where the police fire tear gas and their water cannons, said the large turnout despite the odds, spoke for itself.
“The police have been out-manoeuvred by people’s power. The PM should realise this,” he added.
Meanwhile, Bersih 2.0 chairperson S Ambiga said she and several opposition leaders, including Anwar Ibrahim, are planning to march to Stadium Merdeka.
“We plan to march, if we can get through the front door,” she told reporters at the Hilton hotel in KL Sentral, where there is a strong police presence.
“You (the government) cannot quell our voices, you tried to use the might of the state against the rakyat, but right will prevail,” she said.
Ambiga added that a 10-member delegation will submit a memorandum on electoral reforms to the King.
She also reiterated the call for a Royal Commission of Inquiry to look into electoral reforms to ensure free and fair elections. -FMT
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