Wednesday, 25 April 2012

ILLEGAL Bersih?




60 out of the 81 Non-Governmental Organisations said to be supporting Ambiga's Bersih are ILLEGAL organisations. 


Sources from PAS have confirmed that a big majority of the ILLEGAL NGOs have less than 100 members.


"Some of them don't even exist as the names (of NGOs) were just coined to add up to the list. We know about this because we are party to it," a senior PAS leader who had previously sat in the Bersih committee revealed.


The leader also revealed the fact that the list of NGOs said to be supporting Bersih was 'created' by those who represent the "NGO faction within PKR".


 "They just coined the names to give an impression that Bersih is backed by powerful NGOs. It was to create a false impression that Bersih appealed to a cross section of the society," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.


PAS MP Nasharudin Mat Isa had on Sunday said that PAS should take lead and ownership of Bersih the movement was a 'political game which should be played by politicians/political parties.


Nasharudin had also said that Ambiga was unfit to lead Bersih.


  
Below are the list of 21 registered NGOs supporting Bersih, together with the 60 ILLEGAL ones. (information verified by the Registrar of Societies - ROS)


1
Anak Muda Sarawak

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
2
Malaysian Indian Network Development Society (minds)

REGISTERED (JOHOR) (31.05.2011)
3
“Partners of Community Organisation” (PACOS)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
4
Aliran
“PERSATUAN ALIRAN KESEDARAN NEGARA” REGISTERED WITH ROS (PENANG) (25.01.1977)
5
All Women’s Action Society (AWAM)
REGISTERED (SELANGOR) (04.02.1988)
6
Amnesty International Malaysia

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
7
Angkatan Warga Aman Malaysia (Warga Aman)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
8
Anwar Ibrahim Club (AIC) ???

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
9
Association of Women Lawyers
“FEDERATION OF WOMEN LAWYERS OF NORTH MALAYA,PENANG” REGISTERED WITH ROS (PENANG) (27.07.1964)
10
Bchrc

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
11
Borneo Heritage Foundation

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
12
Borneo Resources Institute, Malaysia

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
13
CCM Youth

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
14
Center for Orang Asli Concerns

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
15
Centre for Independent Journalism Malaysia

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
16
Coalition of Malaysian Indian NGO

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
17
Common Interesi Group Malaysia (CIGMA)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
18
Community Action Network (CAN)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
19
Consumers Association of Petaling (CAPs)
“CONSUMER & SOCIAL ASSOCIATION OF PETALING, SELANGOR” REGISTERED WITH ROS (SELANGOR) (10.05.2007)
20
Dewan Perhimpunan Cina KL-Selangor (CRC)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
21
Empower

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
22
federation of indian ngo

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
23
Federation of Malaysian Indian Organisations (PRIMA)

REGISTERED WITH ROS (KL) (2005)
24
Gerakan Mansuhkan PPSMI, GMP
NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
25
good governance penang
“GOOD GOVERNANCE & GENDER EQUALITY SOCIETY PENANG” REGISTERED WITH ROS (PENANG) (10.12.2009)
26
group of concerned citizens

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
27
Health Equity Initaitives

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
28
IKRAM/JIM
“PERTUBUHAN KEBAJIKAN IKRAM MALAYSIA” (PERLIS), “PERTUBUHAN IKRAM MALAYSIA” (SELANGOR)  DAN “PERTUBUHAN JAMAAH ISLAH MALAYSIA (JIM)” REGISTERED WITH ROS (KL) (27.07.1990)
29
independence people action committee (IPAC)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
30
indian malaysian active generation (image)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
31
Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
32
JERIT (JARINGAN RAKYAT TERTINDAS)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
33
Kelab Belia Makkal Malaysia

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
34
Klang Consumer Association
“PERSATUAN PENGGUNA KLANG PPK SELANGOR” REGISTERED WITH ROS (SELANGOR) (05.08.1999)
35
Lawyers For Liberty

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
36
LIMAPULOHB

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
37
LLG Cultural Development Centre

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
38
LRC

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
39
Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement(DEMA)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
40
Malaysian Animal – Assisted Therapy for the disabled and Elderly Association

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
41
Malaysian Consultative Council for Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST)

REGISTERED WITH ROS (SELANGOR) (06.08.1983)
42
malaysian indian development & unity association

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
43
MEO-NET

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
44
MINDAS

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
45
Movement For Change, Sarawak (MoCS)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
46
OHMSI

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
47
Panggau

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
48
penang independent schools education society

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
49
Peoples Green Coalition
NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
50
Perak Women for Women Society (PWW)
REGISTERED WITH ROS (PERAK) (14.04.2004)
51
persahabatan semparuthi

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
52
persatuan alumni han chiang, Malaysia

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
53
persatuan alumni han chiang, pp
REGISTERED WITH ROS (PENANG) (23.03.2004)
54
Persatuan Alumni PBTUSM Selangor & Kuala Lumpur
NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
55
Persatuan Belia India Kundang

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
56
persatuan hak asasi manusia (hakam)
“PERSATUAN KEBANGSAAN HAK ASASI MANUSIA (HAKAM)” REGISTERED WITH ROS (KL) (14.06.1991)
57
Persatuan Ibu Bapa dan Guru - ? Sekolah mana???

IN APPENDIX  BELOW
58
PERSATUAN KEMAJUAN PELAJAR-PELAJAR TAMIL MALAYSIA

REGISTERED WITH ROS (PERAK) (07.09.2010)
59
Persatuan Masyakat Selangor & Wilayah Persekutuan (PERMAS)

REGISTERED WITH ROS (KL) (1987)
60
Persatuan Sahabat Wanita Selangor

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
61
PUSAT KOMAS

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
62
Research For Social Advancement (REFSA)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
63
Rumah Anak Teater

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
64
SAF

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
65
Sarawak dayak iban association
REGISTERED WITH ROS (SARAWAK) (14.02.1984)
66
Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia [SABM]

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
67
sembang-sembang forum

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
68
Sisters in Islam

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
69
Solidarity Mahasiswa Malaysia

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
70
Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
71
TAMIL ARTS LITERATURE, CULTURAL ASSOCIATION SELANGOR -W.P

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
72
Tamil Foundation Malaysia
“MALAYSIA TAMIL EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION” REGISTERED WITH ROS (KL) (14.02.2003)
73
Tenaganita

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
74
themicahmandate.org
NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
75
university malaya association of new youth (umany)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
76
Voice Your Choice/Growing Emerging Leaders

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
77
women in disability association

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
78
Women’s Aid Organisation
“WOMENS AID ORGANISATION MALAYSIA” REGISTERED WITH ROS (SELANGOR) (1981)
79
Women’s Institute for Research Development and Advancement

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
80
writers’ alliance for media independent (wami)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS
81
Youth For Change (Y4C)

NOT REGISTERED WITH ROS







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8 comments:

  1. Kudos for putting up the truth bro. This is what Bersih is capable of, pretending to carry out some 'cleansing' act when the movement itself is not even 'cleaned' of its doing to mislead the people. wake up people, see who actually needs to be 'cleaned' now?-ApaiSwk

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  2. NGOs supporting Bersih 3.0, legal or otherwise and so is everyone else STAY AWAY FROM MERDEKA SQUARE on 28/4/2012 unless you have a valid permit.
    It is also the work of foreign agents and elements to create chaos and disorders to destabilize the government.
    Saya menghasut PDRM buat kerja dengan professional dan berani.Kalau ada sesiapa nak challenge pasal law atau constituton suruh dia orang sue kerajaan Malaysia. kalau ada yg loyar buruk tangkap saje for obstructing police work. Public safety first dan public nuisance tak ada tempat di Malaysia...TAIK AYAM

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  3. uish sister in islam is not registered?? haram lah macam ni???

    Jemaah islah malaysia pun tak registered uish bia betul jemaah islah malaysia ni sanggup bersekongkol dengan lgbt tapi cerita pasal akidah???

    ish yang lain tu tak yah komen lah aku orang selangor tak tau PERMAS tu wujud ke tak?

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  4. Yang tak masuk akal,NGO2 ni kebanyakannya bukan melayu tapi bersih 2.0 penuh dengan muka melayu..Melayu2 bodoh berdemo ni hanya jadi bahan ketawa & tepukan..NGO2 ni saja..

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  5. Bersih is not bersih, so MUSLIMS stay away from bersih supporting bersih supporting LGBT.....tak pasal-psaal dapat dosa.

    BERSIHKAN HATI tudulu. Dah tengok orangtua kat kampung dah tengok anak2 kat rumah, dah cukup bagi nafkah kat bini atau bini tanggung. AMBIGA tak tolong nanti masa akhirat, Nik AZIZ pun kena jawab untuk diri sendiri dosa2 dia. Amal tak cukup kat malaysia orang islam bebas beribadat orang bukan Muslim pun bebas beribadat. Cuba pi mane2 tempat, diskriminasi tetap ade. tanya ambiga why tak balik India tolong orang2 india yang susah melarat tapi dia tak mau sebab kerja2 macam tu takde glamour.Please Ambiaga this place is peaceful untuil your sick mind promote BERSIH for you hate the existing Goverment so much, believe me with what you did you are making more people voting for present government coz we do not want some sick mind people to be our leader. Is nothing wrong with the voting system you haveto face teh fact thou they peopl want change but we are ready to give all the power to you especially YOU coz you sick idea made us scare that one day this country will turn to be full of pro LGBT...so we will vote for BN that ensure stability in faiths

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  6. Maybe they registered under SSM (Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia).

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  7. Not registered does not mean illegal!

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  8. I don't think it's fair to discredit these NGOs by the mere fact of being "unregistered". It's almost like saying that because you do not have a PhD title, and therefore not entitled to any opinion.

    I believed Bersih needs to be recognised, and in fact, every citizen needs to be recognised, whether they are "legal" or "illegal". It is about recognising one as a human being, and therefore entitled to justice and rights.

    "Recognition" is one thing. "Support" is another. Recognising Bersih does not mean that you have to support them. I personally think that some of their critiques are valid, and for this, we have to learn what they have to say.

    And again, it's fine postnig up this list. But I think it is a different consideration altogether ("recognition" vs "support"). And FYI, rarely does our ROS give permit to left-wing NGOs. This is due to the overall status quo, which then, point to the fact that, if our ROS is politically bias, is "being registered or not" a fair judgment in response to the legality of Bersih?

    This is where I believe Malaysia requires more critical arguments, as opposed to struggling with the idea of being legitimate.

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