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Monday, March 18, 2013

Protesters disrupt pro-BN ceramah in Guar Perahu


Chaos erupted when a group of protesters comprising of PKR supporters and local villagers tried to disrupt a pro-BN ceramah held at Sekolah Menengah Guar Perahu, Penanti, in Penang last night.

The group had gone inside the school compound to stop the event - which centred on the bloody Lahad Datu incident, and the use of the word ‘Allah' in Malay Bibles.

It is learnt that the group had been protesting that the ceramah - which was political in nature - was held in a school, when such premises are out of bounds for politicians.

NONEHundreds of protesters - spotted among them, state PKR Youth chief Amir Ghazali (left) - had gathered around the school compound since 9pm, but their intrusion had been later put off by a 100-strong police force.

The event featured, among its speakers - Kulim-Bandar Baru MP Zulkifli Noordin who turned independent after being sacked from PKR in 2010 and Muhammad Zahid Md Arip, a vocal spokesperson of NGO Tolak Individu Bernama Anwar Ibrahim (Tibai).

Both speakers were able to present their speeches despite the noisy protest outside, while police nabbed a senior citizen for trying to create trouble, though the latter had been released afterwards.

On the other hand, Central Seberang Prai OCPD Azman Abd Lah claimed that there had been no arrests as it was a "normal (situation) during the election season".

"There is no chaos, only a little disruption. We had deployed police officers, including the Light Strike Force personnel," said Azman.

Without confirming that it was organised by Malay rights activists Perkasa, Azman further denied that it was a ceramah, adding that it was merely a "meeting and a briefing".

NONEAccording to eyewitnesses, several protesters turned rowdy when they entered the school compound and hurled provocative words and eggs at the ceramah's audience. However, there were no physical clashes and the crowd dispersed after midnight.

When contacted, state PKR chief Mansor Othman said the gathering of protesters had been "spontaneous" as many were angry about the political ceramah being held in the school, denying that PKR organised it.

"The local residents lodged a police report about that yesterday afternoon, but the police did not respond. Also, this is the home ground of PKR supremo Anwar Ibrahim who keeps being slandered by Umno; there is certainly a limit to the people's patience," he toldMalaysiakini.

"When some gathered outside the school last night during the ceramah, many others, such as their neighbours and other kampung folks joined them too."

‘Practising double standards'

Guar Perahu falls under the Penanti state seat, which is one of the constituencies under the Permatang Pauh parliamentary seat, currently held by Anwar, who has been recently besieged yet again by photographs circulating on the Internet of his alleged exploits with a man.

"The police and the state education department are practising double standards. They do not allow us to go into schools to talk, yet they allowed those who are pro-BN or BN leaders to do so," added the Penanti assemblyperson.

NONEMansor (right), who is also Deputy Chief Minister I, said he will lodge a complaint with the state education department on the matter of the double standard treatment favouring BN.

The incident comes after the party's vice-president Tian Chua was harangued twice, in Penang and Lunas, since Friday when he had been doing his rounds at several ceramahs in Penang.

Tian Chua caused havoc when he allegedly made statements that the shootings in Lahad Datu was a planned conspiracy by Umno to divert attention and frighten the people.

He is current facing charges under the 1948 Sedition Act for his remarks, which he denied had been meant to insult the sacrifices or the contributions of the police and armed forces, many of whom have died in Lahad Datu.

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