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Conspiracy Theory
The conspiracy theory of Bersih 2.0 When the Malaysian all of sudden marched on the Bersih 2.0 parade, it becomes an instant highlight of the month worldwide. Malaysians are known to be reserved when it comes to politics. So when such demonstration was held, every eye is set on Malaysian little demonstration. There were dirty stories accumulating the demonstration. Most of them show no good side at all.
Malaysia current Prime Minister, Datuk Sri Najib Tun Razak was believed to be the man behind the demonstration that has shocked all Malaysian. Little did the Malaysian know the truth about the demonstration since the media in Malaysia are under strict control of the government? According to a trustworthy source, the Prime Minister intended to do so because he wishes to gain the popularity among the citizen in order to gain support from them in the upcoming public election.
On the other hand, his dad Tun Abdul Razak whose was also one of Malaysia’s former prime ministers also encounters the same situation as his son which is the bloody tragedy of May 13th. So, why exactly the government were so desperate to do so? This is to show that winner is always right.
Next theory stated that the demonstration was a way to portray the capability of the government force. Why? Well if you read the newspaper, none of them ever stated how bad does the demonstration go instead the police and the security force were nominated as hero in any newspaper. The main objective is to awe the citizen so that they will put trust in the government force. Lastly, the most anticipated theory stated that the demonstration was a way to overcome the downfall of KL’s economic situation. Instead the government wish to change the main economics centre to Putrajaya. So basically the demonstration was to chase out the KL citizens to somewhere else and that is

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