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Tidak bohonglah hati tentang apa yang di lihatnya (An-Najm-11)

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

101 East ; BERSIH rally and Democracy...Malaysian - style

clipped from www.jeffooi.com

The 101 East segment on BERSIH Rally... Several Malaysians have taken the trouble to YouTube the programme for those who don't have access to Astro Channel 513, to share the information to enable you make information decision about Malaysia.

However, all the YouTube were badly produced -- bad audio and bad visuals -- while this one with good captures was superimposed with some distracting alien materials that reduced the authenticity of the original footages.

View this set -- Part I and Part II -- while we wait for Al-Jazeera to YouTube its own version.

Teymoor's three guest were people, one way or another, who spoke from the perspective of law: Lawyer Malik Imtiaz Sarwar, law minister Nazri Aziz, and the Son-in-Law.

Sieve the rhetorics, but get the message if this country is in save hands -- Democracy, Malaysian style.

P/S I gave a perspective on ZDNet Asia... pants down.

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Kronologi Himpunan Rakyat

By : MSO
Rakyat Sahut Cabaran Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Tetapi mata dan hati keras dan degil tidak mahu lelap. Di telinga semacam ada suara memanggil-manggil dan membujuk jangan tidur dulu. Datanglah ke Dataran Merdeka, datanglah ke Dataran Merdeka...! Suara itu bersahut-sahutan pula bagaikan suara halumanan yang laparkan sesuatu...
Sore tadi kira-kira lebih 70,000 rakyat baik yang sempat berhimpun di hadapan Istana Negara, yang terkandas di Jalan Raja Laut, yang tersekat di Jalan Masjid Jamek, yang berselindung di belakang masjid negara, yang bercemperaian di Pasar Seni, yang terkurung di Sogo dan yang datang dari berbagai arah seperti kelkatu keluar dari lubang selepas hujan merasa puas dan bangga kepada apa yang sudah berlaku.
Jam: 4:40 petang perkarangan Masjid Negara penuh sesak. Para himpunan beragama Islam bercadang untuk menunaikan solat Asar, malangnya masjid dijaga dan dikawal oleh polis.
Jam 5:20 petang Masjid Negara lengangang para himpunan berjabat salam antara satu sama lain dan berjanji akan berjumpa lagi di himpunan lain.
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Himpunan Bersih 10 November 2007 Kuala Lumpur

TIDAK BOHONGLAH HATI TENTANG APA YANG DILIHATNYA ( AN-NAJM-11)
clipped from klpos.com
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LELAKI ini terjatuh selepas disembur air di Masjid Jamek Kuala Lumpur
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COOL...Peserta perhimpunan yang ditahan petang tadi
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COOL 2... Asap untuk siapa?
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COOL 3... Mandi percuma di tengah kota...
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COOL 4... overtime ke bang?
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COOL 5... Boleh dengar ke?
ANDA seorang dari hampir 50 ribu peserta perhimpunan aman untuk pilihanraya yang bebas dan adil anjuran BERSIH? Kami sedang mengumpulkan cerita daripada saksi-saksi mata di tempat kejadian. Kongsi cerita anda dengan pembaca KLpos.com. Email pengalaman anda kepada
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Terima kasih (LAGI GAMBAR DI DALAM)
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Teargas Used on RARE Malaysia Demo

clipped from edition.cnn.com

(CNN) -- The largest political protest in nearly a decade erupted in Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, Saturday with riot police aiming water hoses and tear gas at thousands of protesters gathered to demand electoral reform.

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Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Kuala Lumpur to demand electoral reform.

Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had vowed to suppress the demonstration, and on Saturday police had erected roadblocks and ramped up security in an attempt to close down the city's center.

Nevertheless, in defiance of a government ban, between 30,000 and 40,000 demonstrators massed outside the royal palace in Kuala Lumpar, according to media reports. Opposition group leader and former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim put the number much higher, claiming more than 100,000 people had gathered in the streets.

Malaysia has had only one party in power since 1957.

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Malaysians Protest for Fair Elections

" We want free and fair elections and clearly Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi and his cabinet are complicit to the crime of cheating Malaysians from having free and fair elections," dissident former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim told journalists, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).
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Some 30,000 demonstrators massed at the landmark Merdeka (Freedom) Square, led by opposition leaders. (Reuters)

KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysian police unleashed tear gas and water cannons on protesters Saturday, November 10, as tens of thousands defied a government ban and rallied in the capital to call for fair and clean elections expected to be called early next year.
Some 30,000 demonstrators massed at the landmark Merdeka (Freedom) Square, led by opposition leaders as they faced off against hundreds of riot police.

They chanted "Allahu Akbar" (God is greatest) and "Reformasi", a reform demand that was the chant of 1998 opposition protests, while waving banners reading "Save Malaysia" and "Election Commission, stop your tricks."

"We want free and fair elections," said Anwar. (Reuters)

Two people were seriously injured in September when police opened fire to disperse rioters at a Bersih rally in the northeastern state of Terengganu.

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