PETALING JAYA: Now that the High Court has overturned the Home Ministry's order last year declaring Bersih 2.0 to be illegal, the movement wants its belongings returned.
"The authorities should now return Bersih 2.0's assets and materials seized on June 30, 2011, ranging from computers, video camera, yellow T-shirts, posters, placards, pictures and members' list," the steering committee in a statement.
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