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Saksikan bagaimana meriahnya Najib disambut di London..

Najib tiba..

Najib melangkah keluar kenderaan..

Cuba hang tengok belakang kata mamat itu kepada Najib..

Eh..Eh.. kuningnya..
Saksikan bagaimana meriahnya Najib disambut di London..

Najib tiba..

Najib melangkah keluar kenderaan..

Cuba hang tengok belakang kata mamat itu kepada Najib..

Eh..Eh.. kuningnya..
The New York Times hari ini melaporkan wartawan yang menyerbu Najib semasa hendak sampai ke Pejabat Perdana Menteri Britan, David Cameron di No 10, Downing Street dihujani pertanyaan mengapa tindakan ganas diperlakukan ke atas pejuang rakyat.
Najib dengan selamba menjawab, sekiranya tindakan tidak dilakukan, lebih banyak lagi himpunan yang serupa akan diadakan dan sudah pasti suasana tidak aman akan dialami terutamanya kepada pelancong asing. berita penuh dibawah..
Najib dengan selamba menjawab, sekiranya tindakan tidak dilakukan, lebih banyak lagi himpunan yang serupa akan diadakan dan sudah pasti suasana tidak aman akan dialami terutamanya kepada pelancong asing. berita penuh dibawah..
Malaysian Prime Minister Defends Muzzling of Protests
By MATTHEW SALTMARSH AND LIZ GOOCH
Published: July 14, 2011
LONDON — If the Malaysian government allowed street demonstrations of the kind seen in Kuala Lumpur last weekend, the country would face protracted instability, Prime Minister Najib Razak said Wednesday.
Mr. Najib spoke after thousands of advocates of electoral change defied a government ban and held a large street protest Saturday, during which the police fired tear gas and water cannons and arrested nearly 1,700 demonstrators.
“Public order is very important in Malaysia because if we allow for street demonstrations, there’s no end to it, there will be another group that wants to demonstrate,” Mr. Najib told a small group of international reporters Wednesday in London, where he was to meet the British prime minister and attend an investment conference.
If protests are not controlled, “you will get a situation in which more and more of these street demonstrations will take place in Malaysia,” he said.
On Thursday in Kuala Lumpur, the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia announced that it planned to hold an inquiry into police conduct during the rally. The police response has been condemned by rights advocates in Malaysia and abroad, including the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Muhammad Sha’ani Abdullah, a member of the Malaysian commission, said Thursday that it decided to act after receiving complaints from the public, protest organizers and rights groups. “We are also acting on media reports and our own observations during the rally,” he said.
He said that details of the inquiry would be determined by Tuesday.
In London, Mr. Najib defended the police, saying they had used “minimum force, and there was no physical contact at all with the demonstrators.” The scale of the protest, he added, was exaggerated, and “a maximum of 15,000” people turned up. The police put the number at 5,000 to 6,000, while protest organizers contended it was 50,000.
The government had barred the protesters from gathering in Kuala Lumpur but said they could hold a rally outside the capital. The protest leaders insisted that it be held at Merdeka Stadium in the city, however.
“I was saddened by the fact that they didn’t accept the government’s offer,” Mr. Najib said. “They still insisted on marching through the streets, because I think they wanted to get maximum publicity and secondly challenge authority in the hope that they can make this an issue.”
The protest movement, led by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections, or Bersih, sees the situation differently. An amalgam of civic groups advocating changes in electoral laws, Bersih was declared illegal on July 1, after which hundreds of activists were arrested, though most have since been released. All those arrested on Saturday were released later that night.
The Malaysian Bar Council said in a report Tuesday that its monitors witnessed the police using tear gas and water cannons “arbitrarily, indiscriminately and excessively” and “beating, hitting and kicking the rally participants.” The protesters, it said, acted in “peaceful and calm manner,” except for an incident in which “one or more” people threw plastic bottles at a television reporter.
The Malaysian home minister, Hishammuddin Hussein, said Monday that the police force would review recordings of the incidents and that appropriate action would be taken if the police were found to have acted improperly. He also said that action would be taken against any journalists who were found to have sensationalized their reports with inaccurate information, reported The Star, a newspaper.
Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said Thursday: “The Malaysian authorities’ crushing of Bersih’s march shows that when basic liberties compete with the entrenched power of the state, the government is quick to throw respect for human rights out the window.”- The New York Times
By MATTHEW SALTMARSH AND LIZ GOOCH
Published: July 14, 2011
LONDON — If the Malaysian government allowed street demonstrations of the kind seen in Kuala Lumpur last weekend, the country would face protracted instability, Prime Minister Najib Razak said Wednesday.
Mr. Najib spoke after thousands of advocates of electoral change defied a government ban and held a large street protest Saturday, during which the police fired tear gas and water cannons and arrested nearly 1,700 demonstrators.
“Public order is very important in Malaysia because if we allow for street demonstrations, there’s no end to it, there will be another group that wants to demonstrate,” Mr. Najib told a small group of international reporters Wednesday in London, where he was to meet the British prime minister and attend an investment conference.
If protests are not controlled, “you will get a situation in which more and more of these street demonstrations will take place in Malaysia,” he said.
On Thursday in Kuala Lumpur, the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia announced that it planned to hold an inquiry into police conduct during the rally. The police response has been condemned by rights advocates in Malaysia and abroad, including the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Muhammad Sha’ani Abdullah, a member of the Malaysian commission, said Thursday that it decided to act after receiving complaints from the public, protest organizers and rights groups. “We are also acting on media reports and our own observations during the rally,” he said.
He said that details of the inquiry would be determined by Tuesday.
In London, Mr. Najib defended the police, saying they had used “minimum force, and there was no physical contact at all with the demonstrators.” The scale of the protest, he added, was exaggerated, and “a maximum of 15,000” people turned up. The police put the number at 5,000 to 6,000, while protest organizers contended it was 50,000.
The government had barred the protesters from gathering in Kuala Lumpur but said they could hold a rally outside the capital. The protest leaders insisted that it be held at Merdeka Stadium in the city, however.
“I was saddened by the fact that they didn’t accept the government’s offer,” Mr. Najib said. “They still insisted on marching through the streets, because I think they wanted to get maximum publicity and secondly challenge authority in the hope that they can make this an issue.”
The protest movement, led by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections, or Bersih, sees the situation differently. An amalgam of civic groups advocating changes in electoral laws, Bersih was declared illegal on July 1, after which hundreds of activists were arrested, though most have since been released. All those arrested on Saturday were released later that night.
The Malaysian Bar Council said in a report Tuesday that its monitors witnessed the police using tear gas and water cannons “arbitrarily, indiscriminately and excessively” and “beating, hitting and kicking the rally participants.” The protesters, it said, acted in “peaceful and calm manner,” except for an incident in which “one or more” people threw plastic bottles at a television reporter.
The Malaysian home minister, Hishammuddin Hussein, said Monday that the police force would review recordings of the incidents and that appropriate action would be taken if the police were found to have acted improperly. He also said that action would be taken against any journalists who were found to have sensationalized their reports with inaccurate information, reported The Star, a newspaper.
Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said Thursday: “The Malaysian authorities’ crushing of Bersih’s march shows that when basic liberties compete with the entrenched power of the state, the government is quick to throw respect for human rights out the window.”- The New York Times
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ReplyDeleteYang peliaq tu bila bukit balik nanti, bukit yang menyalak kat anjing..hehehehe..pening..pening!
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ReplyDeletePok Jeep lupa bawa pesilat.
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ReplyDeletekonon malaysia ni penuh budaya ketimuran..bukan budaya..tp BUAYA.
Shame on you, Polis Raja DiMalaysia
Mcm budak2 jahat kat Mesir tu, identify muka beruk2 d dlm gambar tu. Then make sure biasiswa d tarik balik.Mampos lah mak bapak diorg bayar utk pengajian diorg. Yg guna PTPTN, hentikan pinjaman segera. They must be taught a lesson not to bite the hands that feed them.
ReplyDeleteSuatu tekanan buat Najib walaupun diluar negara.
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Berbeza sungguh antara negara bertamadun dengan negara tak bertamadun seperti Malaysia. Layanan polis yg profesional, keterbukaan kerajaan dan kebolehan menerima pendapat yg berbeza memang langsung tak wujud di bawah rejim komunis Najib.
ReplyDeleteMereka yg berdemo ni dibayar le..bukan suka rela...
ReplyDeleteAKP
ReplyDeleteyour reasoning is so stereo type... yawnnnn
anon 356 ..tak semestinya org yg demo kat britain tuh student..most of them ade yg bekerja dan duduk kat situ..
ReplyDeleteWoi ANAK KAMPUNG PERTAMA....hang ingat orang semua macam hang ka buat apa pun kira nak duit...hang ingat depa tu semua level hang ka??? semua nak free...elok la hang dok kat quarters hospital tu sampai mamposss....
ReplyDeleteAKP ni dia dengki.....aku tanya apa ke jadahnya PATRIOT gunakan mat bangla dan mat indo utk serta PATRIOT.....mat2 bangla dan indo ni...tentu diaorang ni dibayar....engko AKP kenapa tak pi sertai PATRIOT.....bukankah engko pun sekufu dgn mat bangla dan mat indo....sebab generasi muda semua sertai BERSIH ...tinggallah mat indo dan mat bangla yg boleh dipakai....kesian PATRIOT...
ReplyDeleteAKP rasanya hang dah jadi anjing menyalak bukit aja bila berbunyi kat sini.hang menyalak kat sini berbayar juga kot?
ReplyDeletetarik biasiswa ...hentikan ptptn.. sebelum ni puak anon 3:56 pm ni lah yg tuduh kita nak jd kominis...
ReplyDeleteduit tu duit rakyat.. dan tak salah kalau rakyat rasa tak puas hati dgn kjaan.. kjaan aje yg pekak kan telinga dan buta kan mata selama ini..
apa tujuan kjaan bg bisiswa dan ptptn kpd mrk?? utk belajar kan... belajar utk jd bijak pandai kan..?? sehingga mereka boleh timbang mana betul mana tipu...
klau guna duit njb ke duit amprono ke.. boleh u kata hands that feed them..
gko dah follow asd.. ttp tahap bicara dan pandangan gko tetap teruk... sebelum gko komen cuba guna otak tny apa kah yg akan dijwb oleh org lain..
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ala brape kerat je yg berdemo kt landon 2...najib x getar lutut langsung..wajar pun polis berkasar time demo hari 2..sape suruh pi berhimpun kt jalan2..xberfadah langsung..menyusah org ramai..
ReplyDeleteInilah bangsaku, puakku, saudara seagamaku.Mengapa kita hanya berperang sesama melayu.kita tidak perangi juak-juak yang menentang ugama dan bangsa kita. Mulaikan lah bangsa dan agama kamu. Jangan jadi alat pada agenda puak-puak kafir. Kamu jadikan puak-puak cina dan keling ini rakan kamu dan kamu berpakat menentang puak-puak kamu sendiri.Entah apa yang ibu keling tu bagi pada tim. presiden kita.Ingat saudara, hilangnya kerajaan Melaka dulu hanyalah sebab seekor keling.
ReplyDeletepadan muka hang najib dan rosmah
ReplyDeletehairan betul dgn u all ni...siapa anjing...????...Haram Tu.....
ReplyDeletekesian si baju kuning..."Bersih" tapi sebenarnya HARAM...so teatp juga HARAM....
Kena layan dgn baik..tapi kalu anjing jenis gila//bahaya jugak/..nanti kena penyakit anjing giler lak.....so renung renungkan...
kesian org yg duk dlm tempurung ni...
bangang puak amnoporno ni nak jugak dibawak kedalam komen ni.beruk tu ingat duit biasiswa tu amno punya kot?senang2 nak sughoh oghang tarik balik.
ReplyDeletemelayu kunun melayu dok bubuh melayu hang haram tak tau,ketinggalan jauh hang ni,tu la kalau asyik2 utusan tv3 rtm,yang lain tak pernah baca tak pernah tengok.tu pasai banyak melayu tak kelapaq sokong melayu.agama kunun kalau melayu hat ada agama dia tak menipu .mai dah tesepit baghu nak cari melayu.tu yang kelantan tu melayu ke apa, terangganu dulu tu apa yang pi tarik balik royalti yang sepatut menjadi hak meraka waktu tu.pirrrrrrrrrrah melayu macam tu nak sughuh kami sokong ke? mampuih pun kami tak sokong.
ReplyDeleteouwhh..yang kuning BERSIH..tapi haram eh..anjing gila eh....kalo DAH BINI SENDIRI PUN TAKPAKAI TUDUNG HALAL KE?..KO ADE ANAK BINI?...ANAK BINI KO PAKAI TUDUNG TAK?...KALO LENGKAP SYUKUR..TAPI PM KO TETAP GAK TAK DAPAT HAJAR BINI DIE UNTUK BUAT SESUATU YANG WAJIB..SO DIE PUN HARAM DAN KOTOR..INGAT...SETIAP SEN YANG DIA MAKAN BUKAN DUIT BAPAK KO AJE..SETIAP SEN DI DALAM MSIA NI ADALAH DUIT SETIAP RAKYAT...DAN DIA HIDUP DIATAS DUIT NI LAH..INGAT...BUKAN DUIT BAPAK KO AJE....MUNGKJN BAPAK KO KERJA GOMEN..SEBAB TU PERANGAI KO MCM HARAM..KAMI SEMUA BERHAK BERSUARA....KALO KO TAK BERANI SEBAB KO SENANG HIDUP DI BAWAH PEMERINTAH MCM NI...KO TERUSKAN LAH HIDUP KO...TAPI PASTI SATU HARI KALO PEMERINTAH BERTUKAR....KO AKAN MAKI...KUTUK PLAK ORG YANG KO SOKONG SKANG NI...KOMPOM!...SEBAB ORANG@ MCM KO MMG TAKKAN HIL:ANG DARI DUNIA NI...SBB IGT TAK..SETAN TU AKAN MENYESATKAN ANAK ADAM SMPAI KIAMAT...KO LAH SALAH SEKOR SETAN YG ADA DLM DUNIA NI
ReplyDeleteapakemendelah lah korang ni...kerana perbezaan fahaman politik korag semua dah membudayakan "kutukan bertulis"...korang dah membudayakan tuh!.... weii...control lah sikit jgn sampai ada yg tergadai weiih
ReplyDeleteSalam semua....sedihlah baca komen2 yang sebahagiannya melampau dan keterlaluan...tolonglah...gunalah bahasa yang sopan dan elok...jika nak komen pun, biarlah waras dan berasas dan jika dapat yang berdasarkan fakta...bukan dgn. maki hamun dan sumpah seranah....tolonglah....
ReplyDeleteSaya berada di salah satu tempat dimana PM kita berada semasa lawatan beliau di London baru2 ini, saya sarankan anda semua buat sedikit homework tentang para demonstrasi aman di London itu...jika diperhatikan betul2, hampir kesemua adalah dari kalangan kaum Cina. Dan sebahagian daripadanya terdiri daripada kaum Cina yg sudah agak berumur yg mana mereka ini adalah asalnya rakyat Malaysia yang tiba di UK satu masa dulu yg mana mereka ini telah membakar Passport Malaysia mereka sebaik sampai ke bumi UK. Kononnya, the Queen akan menerima mereka sebagai warganegara Britain kerana Malaysia adalah salah satu bekas tanah jajahan Britain satu masa dahulu...tetapi malang buat mereka, permohonan kerakyatan mereka ditolak oleh kerajaan Britain dan akhirnya mereka end-up sebagai orang2 yg tiada negara...all of them are Chinese yg terbukti bencikan Malaysia dan telah berpatah arang dgn negara kita yg tercinta. Dan kini, kumpulan ini menuduh kerajaan Malaysia tidak bertanggung-jawab dan tidak mempedulikan mereka sebagai rakyat Malaysia...yang lain2 yg turut hadir disitu adalah dipercayai anak2 mereka, saudara mara dan rakan taulan kumpulan tersebut.....memakai pakaian kuning adalah salah satu cara utk mendapatkan perhatian dunia kerana itu adalah isu semasa di Malaysia...walhal..apa yg mereka cuba perjuangkan adalah totally berbeza ... dgn kata lain .."mereka perjuangkan passport Malaysia yg telah dibakar dahulu"....insyaAllah, jika saya berkesempatan nanti akan saya berikan sumber2 tetap di mana anda semua dapat membaca tentang kumpulan ini atau dgn lebih mudah google sahaja....:-)
"Mcm budak2 jahat kat Mesir tu, identify muka beruk2 d dlm gambar tu. Then make sure biasiswa d tarik balik.Mampos lah mak bapak diorg bayar utk pengajian diorg. Yg guna PTPTN, hentikan pinjaman segera. They must be taught a lesson not to bite the hands that feed them"
ReplyDeleteBUTUH LU THE HANDS THAT FEED THEM..KO NI MUTHAFUCKER KOT? ANJING BELAAN ROSMAH KOT? KO INGAT TU DUIT ROSMAH DGN NAJIB KE BASTARD!
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