Selasa, 12 Julai 2011

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TABIK SPRING UNTUK AUNTIE BERSIH!

Posted: 12 Jul 2011 02:28 AM PDT

Terus terang ingin dikatakan bahawa semangatnya telah membuatkan gurkah-gurkah politik begitu sebak dan hiba. Pagi-pagi buta lagi dia naik bas dari Setapak berseorangan dan berhenti di Hospital Besar sebab jalan menuju ke bandaraya telah disekat. Dia berjalan kaki ke Chow Kit, Maju Junction kemudian melalui lorong belakang di little India melepasi Masjid Jamek untuk mengelakan diri dari sekatan polis, menuju ke Mesjid Negara tetapi telah di tahan olih seorang anggota polis berunifom dan empat mata-mata gelap ketika di Dayabumi. 

Mereka meminta dia menunjukan kad pengenalan dan mengambil 'statement', kemudian dia disoal "kenapa pakai baju warna kuning?".  Mata-mata gelap tu silap banyak sebab aunty ini berpuluh tahun menjadi cikgu sekolah yang mengajar bahasa inggeris. "Apa pasal saya tak boleh pakai baju warna kuning?". Jawapan dari cikgu pencen ini terhadap soalan-soalan bodoh dari mata-mata gelap tadi benar-benar membuatkan gurkah-gurkah ini cukup bangga dan jawapan begitulah yang sepatutnya semua rakyat kena jawab sebab Malaysia kita adalah sebuah negara demokrasi, dan gurkah-gurkah ini kata lagi..ini baru lah 'iron lady' sebab ketika ramai yang berlari untuk berlindung dari tembakan gas pemedih mata, dia juga yang menjerit-jerit supaya tunggu, kita mara dan jangan lari.

Dia adalah antara orang-orang yang berani dan bersemangat, mempertaruhkan kesihatan  dan keselamatannya bersama-sama dengan puluhan ribu yang lain turun ke jalan raya untuk 'walk for democracy' dengan berbaju kuning, biarpun awal-awal lagi polis telah memberi amaran yang sesiapa yang berbaju warna kuning akan ditangkap kerana disyaki menyokong perhimpunan bersih-2.

Sebagai menghargai semangatnya gurkah-gurkah telah berdiri dan salut.



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PROF ATORY..... BUKA LA MINDA MU! BERSIH 2.0 TELAH LAHIRKAN 1 MALAYSIA YANG TULEN

Posted: 12 Jul 2011 01:55 AM PDT


Prof Atory komen kata orang Cina tidak ambil peduli tentang BERSIH 2.0. Kalau dia hadir ke perhimpunan tersebut dan membuka mindanya dengan ikhlas pasti dia akan akui..... BERSIH 2.0 telah melahirkan 1MALAYSIA yang tulen! Bacalah salah satu kisah yang dipaparkan ,......

Tanah tumpahnya darahku — Esther Goh

July 12, 2011
JULY 12 — "Are you ready to die for the country?" I asked as I walked together with Simeon heading from Mirama Hotel on Jalan Maharajalela to Petaling Street.
My honest answer to my own question was, "No. I don't believe I should die now. When I'm only 24. There is so much more that I want and believe I can do for my country."
"But what if it takes bloodshed for people to wake up? What if we were the ones to go — so that people will finally realise the need for change?" was Simeon's reply.
***
I was driving home on Thursday night when this motorcyclist, thinking I was endangering his life, rode very fast... honking the whole way. And as he approached my car, he bent over and shouted at the top of his lungs at me.
Wow, I thought. If this was how it's like when there's NO rally, I cannot imagine what would happen on July 9th.
I thought of chickening out.
***
I flip-flopped the entire July 8th. To go, or not to go? Every time somebody asked me if I was going, I flashed them a nervous smile.
What if I die? What if I don't die... but end up with a disability? Gaahhh.
But the biggest why was — WHY DO I FIND MYSELF FEARING THE GOVERNMENT? THE VERY PEOPLE WHO ARE SUPPOSED TO MAKE SURE I'M SAFE?
***
I knocked on the door of 608. And after a request for the "Secret Password", the door was opened to 13 other people. Young people. People I call friends.
I sat amongst them, and we talked late into the night. Of our game plan. How we would run. What we would need to counter the possible attacks we would face.
We slept. And woke to the sound of FRU trucks moving into the city.
You would have thought it was World War III.
***
We packed salt. Prepared bi-carb soda solution. Soaked our towels in vinegar. Prayed. And left in twos and threes.
We walked towards Petaling Street. People we met along the way were silent.. It was the calm before the storm. Grim. None of us knowing what would happen.
As we walked further into the heart of the city, we heard chants.
"Hidup, hidup! Hidup Bersih! Hidup, hidup! Hidup Rakyat!"
And something in me started. It was a growing excitement.
We followed the crowd. Chanting as we walked along.
Deep inside me, I was still afraid. I looked around me. Most people do not have the same colour skin as me. If a riot was to break out, I would have been Peking duck in two seconds.
We looked on. And strategized to join the crowd and be in the middle. Lest anything should happen, at least we were not in the vulnerable fringes.
***
Menara Maybank.
1 Malaysia #1. I met an elderly Chinese auntie. This was not her first rally. The Anti-ISA rally was her first. She was doing it for her children, she said.
Tear Gas #1. We ran helter-skelter.
***
Tung Shin Hospital.
We were waiting with the rest to march to the stadium. But the Men in Blue gave us no rest.
Tear Gas #2. We ran helter-skelter again.
We ran into the shelter, eyes, nose and throat hurting from the gas.
ALL I WANT IS CLEAN AND FAIR ELECTIONS! WHY AM I TREATED LIKE A CRIMINAL?
***
1 Malaysia #2. We ran into the shelter. Eyes still stinging.
Four Malay boys who were standing around offered us salt.
"Rub it around your eyes and put some in the roof of your mouth," Arif said. "Take this bag of salt, give it to those who need it."
"Thank you, and please, please, please take care," we bade him.
***
Rain. THANK GOD FOR RAIN!
***
Still in Tung Shin Hospital grounds.
Tear Gas #3. WE WERE IN THE HOSPITAL GROUNDS, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!
***
We ran helter-skelter. And we saw a wall. There was nowhere else to run, as police were chasing with their batons.
1 Malaysia #3. An elderly Chinese uncle stood by the wall.
"Uncle, go first.. go first," I told him.
"No, no... after you!" And he helped me over the wall. And on the other side of the wall, was another Malay uncle... standing and giving a hand to all of us who were running.
We continued running.
1 Malaysia #4. I came to another wall. This time, this wall had a metal fence. With sharp pointers.
I climbed up the wall. And looked down. There was no way I was going to make it down there unscathed.
A young Malay chap climbed up to where I was. Lifted me, and lowered me down the other side.. his stomach pressing against the sharp metal pointers as he was doing so.
"Are you okay?" I turned back and asked.
"Yes, just run," was his reply.
***
After having survived three rounds of tear gas... we were still dissatisfied.
This rally is not over!
We heard chants from afar, and decided we would join our fellow comrades in the march to Stadium Merdeka.
***
1 Malaysia #5. As we were heading towards the crowd, we saw three Chinese aunties.
They warned us against heading in that direction, because they just saw the FRUs and the police beating people up with batons.
"Thank you for coming, auntie. For doing this for our generation," I said.
She looked at me with bewilderment. Took off her hat, and said to me, "Why do you thank me? My father didn't do this for me. Now I will do it for my children. For my grandchildren. I will march in every state every week — until I see change happen."
***
We found the crowd. And marched on to KLCC.
"Rasa sayang, hey! Rasa sayang sayang hey! Hey..." was what we heard the crowd singing.
***
We arrived in KLCC. Sat. Made a few more friends.
And ran. Because the police were after us again.
As we ran for our lives, I saw two other people in front of me.
In running, they hit and toppled the barricades that were around KLCC. And to my utter amazement, they stopped, picked up the barricades, arranged it to be how it was like before, and continued running.
***
9th of July, 2011.
I am proud.
Proud to have friends — students and white-collared workers, who would risk being detained and being treated inhumanely to stand for what is right.
Proud to have Malaysian brothers and sisters — this is my pledge. That this will be the last time I refer to anybody by race. Because of the kindness you showed me and my friends today, you showed me that we are CAPABLE, of being COLOUR BLIND.
Proud of the way we behaved during the rally. We were not violent. We were courteous. We helped each other. We pushed on despite being treated like dogs because we kept in mind -- the next generation that is to come after us.
Proud that we showed kindness instead of retaliating when we were provoked.
Proud that now, nobody can call us Third World — because we did not react the way the Middle East did.
And most of all, I am proud — so proud, that WE DID NOT SUCCUMB TO THE TACTICS THAT SOUGHT TO INSTILL FEAR IN US. THAT WE CHOSE TO RISE ABOVE THE FEAR WE HAVE BEEN SO BOUND BY.
***
Negaraku, tanah tumpahnya darahku.
9th July 2011. The day I am so proud of my fellow Malaysian friends.

KHALID SAMAD DAN MAT SABU CEDERAKAN DIRI SENDIRI?

Posted: 12 Jul 2011 01:11 AM PDT

NONE

Khalid Samad ketuk kepala sendiri......

NONE

Mat Sabu saja sepak tembok jalan .....

Mungkin inilah yang akan diwar-warkan oleh orang-orang yang BONGOK!

TIONG LAI, MENIPU BUKAN BUDAYA KITA MAAAAA!

Posted: 12 Jul 2011 12:55 AM PDT


Pua: Liow 'lying through his teeth' on hospital attack


By Clara Chooi
July 12, 2011 | The Malaysian Insider
KUALA LUMPUR, July 12 — DAP MP Tony Pua today accused MCA deputy president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai of "lying through his teeth" when the latter denied that police had fired tear gas and water cannons into the Tung Shin Maternity Hospital on Saturday.
The Petaling Jaya Utara MP, who was among the group seeking refuge in the hospital during the chemical bombardment, demanded that the health minister apologise to the hospital authorities and Malaysians for his statement.
Calling Liow's defence of the police "lame and pathetic" and a "disgrace" to a man of his stature, Pua (picture) pointed out that the numerous "irrefutable" videos, pictures and scores of eyewitness accounts that emerged after the incident have already disproved Liow's claim.
"Liow has denied outright that the police fired tear gas into the compound, claiming that it was shot onto the main road, and blamed the wind for blowing the gas into the hospital compound," Pua said in a statement.
"He further argued that the water cannon only 'brushed' the edges of the hospital walls, and was not shot directly into the compound."
Pua said it was impossible that the police had only fired the chemicals onto the main road as at the time, Bersih 2.0 protestors had already dispersed to find shelter, including even in the hospital compound.
"Liow's attempt to blame the supporters for seeking refuge in the hospital is also mischievous because they were being attacked by the police from both ends of Jalan Pudu, making the hospital compound the only possible escape from the relentless firing of tear gas and chemical-laced water," he added.
Pua urged Liow, as the health minister, to visit the hospital and apologise on behalf of the Najib administration for the police's actions on Saturday, saying they had showed disrespect to the sanctity of hospitals at a time of unrest.
He pointed out that DAP leaders had done the same on Sunday and had expressed thanks and gratitude to the hospital management for allowing supporters to seek refuse in its compound.
"Instead, Liow proceeded to deny and lie about what is the obvious truth in order to defend the police force, demonstrating the recalcitrance of the Barisan Nasional (BN) government and a complete lack of respect for the hospitals under his purview and Malaysians at large.
"His actions proved that MCA is only an apologist for the BN coalition, and disgraced himself and his party for not having spoken up for Malaysians," said Pua.
Since Saturday's chaotic events, a debate has been escalating between Bersih 2.0 supporters and the Najib administration over whether the police had fired tear gas and water cannons into the Tung Shin Hospital.
Liow, in denying the attacks, also slammed protestors yesterday after meeting with hospital authorities, saying they had "ambushed" the compound when they used its compound to escape the bombardment.

SUMBANGAN UNTUK KELUARGA ALLAHYARHAM BAHARUDIN

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 10:50 PM PDT

KEPADA SESIAPA YANG INGIN MENGHULURKAN SUMBANGAN KEPADA KELUARGA ALLAHYARHAM BAHARUDIN AHMAD YANG MENINGGAL DUNIA KETIKA MENYERTAI PERHIMPUNAN BERSIH 2.O SILA SALURKAN KE AKAUN BERIKUT:


Rosni binti Malan
Maybank Acc# 1640-5232-3091

HISHAMUDDIN NAFI POLIS BERTINDAK GANAS!

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 10:25 PM PDT






GAMBAR SEKITAR MAJLIS PENGKEBUMIAN ALLAHYARHAM BAHARUDIN HERO BERSIH 2.O

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 10:20 PM PDT
















FOTO MENARIK BERSIH 2.0

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 10:13 PM PDT















ZAHRAIN! DEPA NI MAKAN UPAH JUGA KA?

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 10:07 PM PDT


Sapa la agak-agaknya yang upah Auntie ni Zahrain oiiiiii!


Marina Mahathirpun makan upah juga ke Zahrain?

Begitu celupar Zahrain Katak mengatakan peserta-peserta BERSIH 2.0 dibayar upah. Yela.....nak buat macam mana sebab dia bercakap dari pengalaman kot sebab diupah untuk menjadi seekor sang katak.

TIONG LAI, LU KASI TENGOK BETUL-BETUL LA INI GAMBAR!

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 09:56 PM PDT



Tengok betul-betul gambar di atas, ke mana dihalakan tembakan itu, bukankah tepat ke kewasan hospital. Signboard di depannya jelas menunjukkan HOSPITAL TUNG SHIN. Lagi mahu tipu rakyat!

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