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Isnin, 11 Julai 2011

Koleksi Gambar kekejaman Polis semasa Himpunan BERSIH 2.O

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Malaysian police fire tear gas at protesters during a mass rally calling for electoral reform in Kuala Lumpur on July 9, 2011. Malaysian police arrested more than 400 people and used tear gas as a massive lockdown was imposed on the capital to thwart an opposition-backed rally demanding reform to the electoral system. The demonstrators want reform to prevent some people being allowed to vote several times during elections.

Malaysian police fire tear gas at protesters during a mass rally calling for electoral reform in Kuala Lumpur on July 9, 2011. Malaysian police arrested more than 400 people and used tear gas as a massive lockdown was imposed on the capital to thwart an opposition-backed rally demanding reform to the electoral system. The demonstrators want reform to prevent some people being allowed to vote several times during elections.
Malaysian riot police officers fire tear gas during a rally calling for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011.

Malaysian activists from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) run away from tear gas fired by riot police during a rally calling for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011.

Malaysian riot police officers fire tear gas at activists from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) during a rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as those demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia's main city demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years. The "Bersih" means "clean" in Malay.

Malaysian riot police officers fire tear gas at activists from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) during a rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as those demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia’s main city demanding electoral reforms in the country’s biggest political rally in years. The “Bersih” means “clean” in Malay.

A Malaysian activist from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) runs through tear gas fired by riot police during a rally calling for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011.

A Malaysian activist from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) tries to kick a tear gas fired by police during a rally calling for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011.

A policeman films an injured supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition as he is detained by policemen during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A policeman films an injured supporter of the “Bersih” (Clean) electoral reform coalition as he is detained by policemen during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

An injured supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition is detained by policemen during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A Malaysian activist from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih), center facing down, is detained by police officers during a rally calling for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011.

An injured activist from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) is detained by police officers during a rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as those demonstrators massed across Malaysia's main city demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years. (AP Photo) MALAYSIA OUT.

An injured activist from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) is detained by police officers during a rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as those demonstrators massed across Malaysia’s main city demanding electoral reforms in the country’s biggest political rally in years. (AP Photo) MALAYSIA OUT.

Malaysian police drag away an injured protester as photographers take pictures during a mass rally calling for electoral reform in Kuala Lumpur on July 9, 2011. Malaysian police arrested more than 400 people and used tear gas as a massive lockdown was imposed on the capital to thwart an opposition-backed rally demanding reform to the electoral system. The demonstrators want reform to prevent some people being allowed to vote several times during elections.

Supporters of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition are detained by police during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired repeated rounds of tear gas and detained over 1,400 people in the capital on Saturday as thousands of activists evaded roadblocks and barbed wire to hold a street protest against Prime Minister Najib Razak's government.

Supporters of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition lock arms together as police is about to detain them during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. MMalaysian police fired repeated rounds of tear gas and detained over 1,400 people in the capital on Saturday as thousands of activists evaded roadblocks and barbed wire to hold a street protest against Prime Minister Najib Razak's government.

Supporters of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition react as a plainclothes policeman detains one of them during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired repeated rounds of tear gas and detained over 1,400 people in the capital on Saturday as thousands of activists evaded roadblocks and barbed wire to hold a street protest against Prime Minister Najib Razak's government.

Supporters of the “Bersih” (Clean) electoral reform coalition react as a plainclothes policeman detains one of them during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired repeated rounds of tear gas and detained over 1,400 people in the capital on Saturday as thousands of activists evaded roadblocks and barbed wire to hold a street protest against Prime Minister Najib Razak’s government.

An angry supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition reacts as he recovers after police fired tear gas during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Supporters of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition are detained by police during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Malaysian police officers detain activists from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) during a rally calling for clean and fair elections in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia's main city demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years. The "Bersih" means "clean" in Malay.

Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim (C) is surrounded by supporters, one of whom is injured, as he attends a mass rally for electoral reform in Kuala Lumpur on July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon, making at least 1,400 arrests during clashes with protesters who defied government warnings to rally in the capital for electoral reform. Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was injured during the protest when he fell onto the pavement after a tear gas attack and was taken to a hospital as he was feeling unwell, an aide said.

Malaysian police takes away a protestor from a railway station during a mass rally calling for electoral reform in Kuala Lumpur on July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon and made over 1,600 arrests during clashes with protesters who defied government warnings to rally in the capital for electoral reform.

A Malaysian activist from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) is detained by police officers during a rally calling for clean and fair elections in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia's main city demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years. The "Bersih" means "clean" in Malay.

Malaysian riot police officers fire water cannon at activists from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) during a rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia's main city demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years. The "Bersih" means "clean" in Malay.

Malaysian riot police officers fire water cannon at activists from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) during a rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia’s main city demanding electoral reforms in the country’s biggest political rally in years. The “Bersih” means “clean” in Malay.

People watch Malaysian riot police spray water cannon at protesters during a rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as those demonstrators massed across Malaysia's main city demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years.


Malaysian police officers detain activists from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) during a rally calling for clean and fair elections in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia's main city demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years. The "Bersih" means "clean" in Malay.

Supporters of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition join arms as they are cornered by police during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Malaysian police take away an arrested protester during a mass rally calling for electoral reform in Kuala Lumpur on July 9, 2011. Malaysian police used tear gas and water cannon in clashes with protesters who defied government warnings to take to the streets in an outlawed rally for electoral reform attended by 8,000 demonstrators.

Malaysian police lead away a protester holding a national flag during a mass rally calling for electoral reform in Kuala Lumpur on July 9, 2011. Malaysian police arrested 500 people and used tear gas and water cannon in the capital as part of a massive security operation to thwart an opposition-backed rally for electoral reform. The demonstrators want reform to prevent some people being allowed to vote several times during elections.

Malaysian police handcuff a detained protester at a mass rally calling for electoral reform in Kuala Lumpur on July 9, 2011. Malaysian police arrested 500 people and used tear gas and water cannon in the capital as part of a massive security operation to thwart an opposition-backed rally for electoral reform. The demonstrators want reform to prevent some people being allowed to vote several times during elections.

A detained protester is led away by plainclothed Malaysian policeman at a mass rally calling for electoral reform in Kuala Lumpur on July 9, 2011. Malaysian police arrested 500 people and used tear gas and water cannon in the capital as part of a massive security operation to thwart an opposition-backed rally for electoral reform. The demonstrators want reform to prevent some people being allowed to vote several times during elections.

Police detain a supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition during a rally in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Police detain opposition Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) MP Tian Chua (2nd R in yellow) and supporters of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition during a rally in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Police detain opposition Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) MP Tian Chua (2nd R in yellow) and supporters of the “Bersih” (Clean) electoral reform coalition during a rally in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Plainclothes policemen detain a supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition during a rally in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Plainclothes policemen detain a supporter of the “Bersih” (Clean) electoral reform coalition during a rally in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Supporters of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition shield themselves from a tear gas canister during clashes with police in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Supporters of the “Bersih” (Clean) electoral reform coalition shield themselves from a tear gas canister during clashes with police in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition looks at a policeman as he is detained during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Police detain opposition Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) MP Tian Chua (3rd L in yellow) and supporters of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition during a rally in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A female supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition reacts as she is detained by police during clashes with police in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition is detained by policemen during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

An injured supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition is detained by policemen during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A female supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition reacts as she is detained by police during clashes with police in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A female supporter of the “Bersih” (Clean) electoral reform coalition reacts as she is detained by police during clashes with police in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A female supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition reacts as she is detained by police during clashes with police in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired repeated rounds of tear gas and detained over 1,400 people in the capital on Saturday as thousands of activists evaded roadblocks and barbed wire to hold a street protest against Prime Minister Najib Razak's government.

A supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition spits towards police during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A Malaysian activist from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) is detained by police officers during a rally calling for clean and fair elections in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia's main city demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years. The "Bersih" means "clean" in Malay.

A Malaysian activist from Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) is detained by police officers during a rally calling for clean and fair elections in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia’s main city demanding electoral reforms in the country’s biggest political rally in years. The “Bersih” means “clean” in Malay.

A masked supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition kicks back a tear gas canister during clashes with police in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

An angry supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition reacts as he recovers after police fired tear gas during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

An angry supporter of the “Bersih” (Clean) electoral reform coalition reacts as he recovers after police fired tear gas during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Police detain a supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition during a rally in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Police detain supporters of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition during a rally in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A supporter of the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition is detained in a cloud of tear gas during clashes in downtown Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A supporter of the "Bersih" electoral reform coalition runs after tear gas was fired near him during a rally outside KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

President of Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) Ambiga Sreenevasan, center, is detained by plainclothes police officers during a rally calling for clean and fair elections in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as demonstrators massed Saturday across Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's main city, demanding electoral reforms in the country's biggest political rally in years. (AP Photo) MALAYSIA OUT.

President of Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) Ambiga Sreenevasan, center, is detained by plainclothes police officers during a rally calling for clean and fair elections in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 9, 2011. Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as demonstrators massed Saturday across Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s main city, demanding electoral reforms in the country’s biggest political rally in years. (AP Photo) MALAYSIA OUT.

Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim (C) is greeted by supporters as he arrives to join the "Bersih" (Clean) electoral reform coalition rally in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim (C) is greeted by supporters as he arrives to join the “Bersih” (Clean) electoral reform coalition rally in Kuala Lumpur July 9, 2011. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained more than 500 people in the capital on Saturday in a bid to prevent thousands of anti-government protesters from putting on a massive show of strength against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

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23 ulasan:

Tanpa Nama berkata...

minta kerjasama semua peserta bersih agar mencari polis-polis yang kejam (yang terdapat dalam gambar), seterusnya kesani mereka dimana mereka berada, agar penyelesaian dapat dibuat.

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ha.. ha.. sapa yg kejam... korang senang-senag ke nak serah diri kat polis...sendiri buat kerja bodoh sendiri tanggung le... ko ingat polis kat luar negara tu baik ke... dapat kat polis yahudi lagi mapus hang kena belasah....

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sebijik macam yahudi zionist laknattullah macam kat palastine...apcoumno

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to salah sorg kata nama diatas: ko la lagi bodoh tak penah keluar msia ke bro polis negara luar tak kejam camni la. tula terperuk sgt kat malaysia xtgk dunia luar. few months ago ade riot kat london drg siap pecahkan kedai, bank men bakar2 mcm2 lg tp polis london xde pun gune tear gas. efficient je cara drg handle. wei yg yahudi tu mmg dah sah kejam, tapi ko tau tak si yahudi tu sekurang2nya tak belasah rakyat drg sendiri!!

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BERSURAI SERTA SERTA MERTA ATAU KAMI AKAN SURAIKAN DENGAN KEKERASAN!!!

amaran keras dah diberi dan diulang berkali-kali....so sapa yang bodoh???fikirkan...arahan tersebut terkandung dalam akta rusuhan...jgn ckp x dak arah...jgn tunding x dak punca...jgn tuduh tanpa periksa...

BOM ASAP DAN WATER CANNON
-kekerasan paling minima...
-kesan pedih cuma +/- 40saat

C'MON LA MALAYSIA....x perlu rusuhan...xperlu tunjuk perasaan....MALAYSIA negara BERDAULAT kot....X KAN NAK IKUT THAILAND,INDONESIA,DLL.....

nak ikut negara luar AMIK CONTOH POSITIF...PEMBANGUNAN,EKONOMI...baru MALAYSIA MAJU....kalu ikut negara luar buat benda bodoh,boleh riot suka2...MAKNANYA KITA RAKYAT MALAYSIA SAMA BODOH NGAN NEGARA LUAR LA....X DAK BEZA....

renung2 dan fikir2 la sahabat semua...
untuk apa bertelagah...
kita sama menumpang di BUMI ALLAH...
yang paling penting BERSIHKAN HATI,JIWA DAN NURANI....

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rakyat malaysia semuanye pandai kecuali penyokong BN, bila masa pulak ada rusuhan,tunjuk perasaan kat malaysia ni, inikan perhimpunan aman, takde pulak baling-baling batu, rosakkan harta benda awam, bakar- bakar tayar, diaorang cuma berjalan elok-elok je,

piesang aiman berkata...

sapew punye blog nie??

asal jahil sangat??

kenapa salahkan kerajaan???

polis tu punye susah payah jalankan tugas takde pula korang hargai...

kalu adik ko mencuri??melawan ckp mak ayah...maki mak ayah...ko pukul tak??...ko tibai tak??..

polis dah berapa kali bagi arahan jgn buat rusuhan...bukan sekali k..tapi dah banyak kali dia ckpp..takan tak faham lagi...

yg bersih tu mintak bukan2...kalu dia buat perbincangan..n perbincangan tu diluluskann...tak ke melayu hancur??....mintak bukan2...mereka saje nak hancurkan malaysia!!..orng melayu!!orng cina lain kat belakang tepuk tangan....

berapa banyak jasa polis??..banyak kan...tapi korng endah2 tak endah2 je..tapi sekali polis buat kekerasan sikit demi keamanan korang maki diarang...sedar la..

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piesang aiman...aku setuju ngan ko...

amaran "BERSURAI SERTA MERTA!!!ATAU KAMI AKAN SURAIKAN DENGAN KEKERASAN" dah diberi berulang-ulang...tapi masih x faham,masih berdegil....dalam ayat amaran tu pon kalu kita rakyat malaysia yang berpendidikan....mesti dah boleh faham....cuba faham balik n kalau x faham jugak,sila rujuk cikgu BAHASA MALAYSIA masing2...

BERSURAI SERTA MERTA!!! - maknanya pihak polis dengan tegas dah mntk untuk bersurai secara elok bagi mengelakkan sebarang kejadian yang x diingini...

ATAU KAMI AKAN SURAIKAN DENGAN KEKERASAN!!! - maknanya tindakan akan diambil sekiranya perusuh masih berdegil setelah amaran diberikan....

wake up guys...kejadian X AKAN berlaku SEKIRANYA masing MENGGUNAKAN AKAL FIKIRAN YANG LOGIK,WARAS, DAN RASIONAL....bukan IKUT CAKAP ORANG,PENGARUH BLOG dan sebagainya...

bukan nak tunjuk pandai,bukan nak jadi hero...TAPI,PERCAYALAH CAKAP AKU...menjaga dan mengawal rusuhan adalah tugas yg paling membuatkan PDRM TERUTAMANYA FRU cepat naek darah...pejam mata dan cuba letakkan diri korang kat tempat anggota FRU tu...yang mana sedang bercuti terpaksa batalkan cuti untuk mengawal PERHIMPUNAN BERSIH (bersih sgt laa...) demi keamanan negara....kalu korang laaa tgh cuti...tgh sedap2 enjoy...kena panggey keja...apa korang rasa...bila di beri amaran...nak tunjuk keras kepala...nak tunjuk terrer...pepatah org lama....beringat sebelom kena...jgn dah terhantuk baru nak terngadah...

FRU/PDRM x kan suka2 nak gunakan kekerasan kalu keamanan x digugat....

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Lihat pembohongan tentang mati oleh pakatan haramjadah di sini http://pengundisetiasungairapat.blogspot.com/2011/07/dajal-laknatullah-wajar-dibinasakan.html

CINTA NEGARA berkata...

BESTLA GAMBAR LU, TAHNIAH POLIS

NAK TANYA LU, MANA NEGARA DI DUNIA NI YANG LAYAN BAIK2 PERUSUH YANG MENYUSAHKAN ORANG DAN NEGARA

TU KIRA BAIKLA

KALAU AKU JADI POLIS DAH TENTU KENA PIJAK SAMPAI KELUAR TAIK MAKAN MOI SETAHUN

Schuk berkata...

huh... tahniah! kompilasi gambar terbaik... kalo kat indonesia, polis sanggup bg jalan khas bg org berhimpun... kat msia usah kan jalan, stadium pon tak bagi... najib mmg sesuai jd kaki pembohong.... mcm ni kot polis bg layanan yg baik yg digembar-gemburkan oleh utusan, tv3suku, dll

Tanpa Nama berkata...

nasib baik la rakyat baik, kalo rakyat serang polis, makan kuah polis tu,, kepada polis, jadi la polis jgn jadi anjing

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Akulah yang bersih berkata:

piesang aiman budak kecik dia mana tau apa-apa. suruh dia netek lagi ngan mak dia.

Melayu hancur...porahhh. Ko tau tak melayu hancur kerana siapa? Ko tau tak kedudukan melayu sekarang dimana, padahal melayu umporno dah 50 tahun memerintah.

Ko diantara budak melayu didikan umporno yang dah dihancurkan oleh pemimpin yang ko puja selama ini..

P/s:...budak hingusan, kalau tak tau baik diam, buat apalah ko nak menyusahkan mak bapak ko.

Tanpa Nama berkata...

perhimpunan aman memang ada termaktub dlm perlembagaan artikel 10....tapi dinafikan....kekejman polis tak akan terlepas....kalau terlepas kat dunia.....kat akhirat sedang menanti...HIDUP BERSIH....jangan bimbang....mat2 bangla dan mat2 indon...akan diberi peluang mengundi dalam PRU13....(itu yg dibanggakan oleh pencacai UMNO)

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KALU KATA KAT INDON LEH JALAN ELOK2...KO PERHILAH INDON...NAPE NAK DUK MALAYSIA...PASAL LEH WAT DEMO LAH RAKYAT INDON KENA KEJA KAT MELAYSIA...SEBB BYK DEMO...NE KE YANG bersih nah sgt...yang pergi pn melayu...cina ngn india leh kerat jari aje...bodoh yg pergi tue...sbb cina nie...dua2 makan selagi melayu xbersatu....nak jdi mcm penang ke atau singapore

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janganlah kita semua bergaduh di sebabkan bersih tu...nak kata semua polis tak baik...memang tak baik...sebab memang polis ni banyak yang tak baiknya,janji tak pernah tepat,kalau yang menyokong najib mestilah dia kata semuanya baik kerajaan ni tapi harus ingat inikah pemimpin dalam negara yang dikatakan islam?boleh bersalam dgn pompuan,rosmah boleh peluk lee chong wei ler...aper nak jadi semua?nak ALLAH turun kan bala baru nak sedar?

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AKU SOKONG PENULIS BLOG INI BERANI KERANA BENAR,TERUSKAN USAHA DAN PASTIKAN PUTRAJAYA KITA TAWAN,DAH LAMA DAH.....

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assalam..jgn kite bergaduh sesama bangsa atau agama sebab yg rugi org melaysia gak nanti..dalam dunia ni ade yang negatif & fositif, ada yg beriman & jahil, tau halal & haram dan ade gak perangai macam lalang. tapi pikir2 kan sendiri apekah yg dikatekan demokrasi it betul2 dilaksanakan dimalaysia ni. adekan media tempatan betul2 telus menjalankan kerjanya sebagai wartawan sejati tanpa ade kongkongan dari org atasan atau org berpengaruh. lihat saje le berite2 yg dipaparkan dalam arus pedana malaysia sekarang ni, adekah berat sebelah ataupun stabl contohnye dlm pilihan raya lalu..sape yg lebih berkempin dalam chanal2 tv!!..kenape sebelah pihak boleh dan kenape sebelah pihak tak boleh berkempen dlm tv! bukan setakat chanel kerajaan je tapi chanel swasta..naik menyampah dan bosan aku tengok.pikir2 kn sendiri le.... ade kah makna demokerasi dimalaysia tidak boleh berhimpun secara aman, menyekat seluruh jalan utama ke KL.. kenape perhimpunan itu diistiharkan haram oleh pihak berkuasa malaysia!! adekah menyaahi undang2 malaysia berhimpun secara aman.!!Adekah berite2 yg disebarkan oleh media tempatan itu benar2 belaka!! kenape wartawan2 diluar dapat liputat menyeluruh termasuklah perkara2 tersembunyi didalam kejadia perhimpunan itu sedangkan media2 tempatan menunjukkan gambaran yang agak berat sebelah.benar tetap benar salah tetap salah.kenapa media tempatan menyelongkar permasalahan dinegara2 luar negara sampai dalam kain pun dapat diselongkar tetapi kenape lak didalam malaysia sendiri mahu wujudkan double statdert lak.adekat arahat dari pihak2 yg mengawal media dimalaydia ni supaya tunjukkan perkara2 baik je berkaitan politek bagi pihak yang berkuase je!! pikir2 kan le..kalu malas pikit jgn jadi manusia jadile beruk ... pergile keluar negara, sana mereka menghormati demokrasi bersuara tampa gangguan walaupun tempat tersebut adelah tempat monumen2 bersejarah dinegara tersebut untuk mereka berhimpun. demokrasi bersuara tidak menyalahi hukum islam selagi mana tidak melanggar syariat2islam itu sendiri. kenape kite perlu takut dgn perhimpunan aman tersebut. adekah kite melakukan kesalahan yg besar sampai kite takut menerima perubahan itu.adekah kegansan itu dilakukan oleh rakyat itu walaupun kite sedar tiada pembunuhan atau kerosakan yang berlaku terhadap premis2 perniagaan di KL sewaktu berlaku perhimpunan..!!.dan sekiranya berlakunya unsur2 ganas sape yg memulakan perkara tersebut!!! pikir2 kan sendiri.. assalam....

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Patut gelek dengan kereta kebal saja semua durjana ni. Buat macam Negara China, di Tiennamen Square. Buang masa Polis saja. Lebih baik pergi tangkap perompak, peragut & perogol.

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asal la pnyokong umno nie jahil sgt...satu dunia dh tgk...smue kate zalim...tu lar bace lagi utusan tu mengalahkn al-Quran...yg patriot bt himpunan tu xde plk kne pukul cm yg bersih tu...klu kat nagare barat bg diorng perhimpunan aman tu biasa...xde pon polis nk halang2...ciap bg kawaln agi...polis malaysia? cam HARAM....

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Bangang, minta bersurai bebaik tak nak. Bila Polis nak tahan melawan..Bila Polis guna kekerasan, keluarlah cerita macam Polis langgar lah, itulah, inilah. Dasar manusia tidak pernah bersyukur dan mengenang budi. Kalaulah kamu memerintah, pihak Kerajaan kini buat demo, aku nak tengok kalau korang boleh buat mereka bersurai, beratur elok - elok, angkat tangan then balik. Cakap tak pakai otak, tulis ikut sedap hati cuba lah fikir skit.

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mereka yg menyokong BERSIH ni mmg hangguk..dah korang yg tak paham bahasa suruh bersurai tak nak..pastu nak tuduh polis kejam..otak letak kat lutut...lg sedih kat tapak kaki...kalo ko kata kami ni didikan umporno..parti ko tu betul lah sangat ...apa hal ttg mat sabu baik sangat...sudahlah cakap mcm tak sekolah...tak sedar diri ..ntah2 korang tu antara yg muka tak malu terima BR1M, duit amek tapi hati busok mcm longkang...buat penat je cakap ngan orang yg tak paham bahasa..kalo da mcm org gila mengaruk merodak kan harta benda dan harta kerajaan macam tu ko kata perhimpunan aman..ko mmg da kategori mereng..

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Allah sngguh kecian dngan manusia ymg ada akal tpi x pndai gna,maaf aq hanya sampaikan yng bnar mngenai dunia sebenar dlm hidup kta