Bersih at Merdeka Square

A photo of a young woman clad in a yellow T-shirt went viral on Monday two weeks ago. With her mouth slightly agape, eyes staring straight ahead, the fair-skinned girl had her T-shirt knotted above her belly button, exposing her midriff and a tattoo. The appeal was not so much that her outfit was revealing, but that it was the Bersih 4 uniform.

'Bersih 4' was the name given to a rally organized by Bersih 2.0, a coalition of 88 Malaysian nongovernmental organizations (NGO) founded in 2007 under the name Bersih (Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections). The yellow T-shirt with the words, 'Bersih 4', was the uniform distributed by Bersih 2.0 to supporters to wear at the rally held on August 29-30. The protests demanded electoral reforms and an end to Prime Minister Najib Razak's rule.

September 8, 2015

A photo of a young woman clad in a yellow T-shirt went viral on Monday two weeks ago. With her mouth slightly agape, eyes staring straight ahead, the fair-skinned girl had her T-shirt knotted above her belly button, exposing her midriff and a tattoo. The appeal was not so much that her outfit was revealing, but that it was the Bersih 4 uniform.

'Bersih 4' was the name given to a rally organized by Bersih 2.0, a coalition of 88 Malaysian nongovernmen

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