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Post by rizi the doll 2010-04-22, 07:18

PUTRAJAYA 21 April - Adakah insiden Muntadar Al-Zeidi membaling kasut ke atas bekas Presiden Amerika Syarikat (AS), George W. Bush akan berulang tetapi kali ini berlaku di Malaysia?


Itulah yang diikrarkan oleh 53 pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) untuk menyambut kedatangan bekas Perdana Menteri Britain, Tony Blair yang dijangka tiba di Sunway Lagoon Sabtu ini untuk menyampaikan ucapan pada National Achievers Congress.
Walaupun setakat ini kedatangan penjenayah perang itu belum diumumkan secara rasmi, namun pada sidang akhbar di Yayasan Kepimpinan Perdana hari ini, 53 NGO terbabit yang diketuai Perdana Global Peace Organization (PGPO) telah sepakat untuk memalukan Blair.
Bekas Perdana Menteri yang juga Pengerusi Kehormat PGPO, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad berkata, Blair yang dijemput oleh sebuah pertubuhan dari Singapura untuk menghadiri program tersebut tidak seharusnya diterima sebagai penasihat oleh mana-mana pihak.
"Dia seorang penjenayah yang mengaku berbohong semasa menyerang Iraq bersama sekutunya, orang yang bertanggungjawab menyebabkan kematian lebih sejuta rakyat Iraq yang tidak berdosa tidak harus diterima kedatangannya di negara ini.
"Bagaimana ada orang yang boleh fikir orang ini boleh jadi penasihat dan memberi pendapat tentang sesuatu perkara, saya tidak boleh faham kerana lelaki ini bertanggungjawab terhadap kemusnahan Iraq.
"Bagaimana anda boleh menaja dan mendapat nasihat daripada seorang pembohong, adakah anda juga ingin berbohong dalam menjalankan perniagaan anda, saya memandang jijik kepada penaja dan penganjur kongres tersebut," katanya pada sidang akhbar di sini hari ini.
Hadir sama Presiden Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa (Perkasa), Datuk Ibrahim Ali dan tokoh akademik, Dr. Chandra Muzaffar.
Serentak itu, Dr. Mahathir menyeru rakyat Malaysia supaya menyatakan sokongan dengan menyertai demonstrasi aman sebagai tanda membantah tindakan tidak berperikemanusiaan Blair terhadap rakyat Iraq dan Afghanistan.
Ditanya sama ada tindakan tersebut mendapat sokongan daripada kerajaan dan pihak keselamatan, beliau berkata:
"Saya fikir kerajaan tak marah, kalau mereka tanya siapa yang suruh (berdemonstrasi), kata saya yang suruh, biar mereka tangkap saya."
Sementara itu Ibrahim berjanji, 'beribu-ribu' selipar dijangka menyambut kedatangan Blair jika beliau menjejakkan kaki ke negara ini.
Sehubungan itu, beliau meminta gabungan NGO terbabit menyebarkan kepada orang ramai menggunakan apa juga kaedah termasuk laman web sosial Twitter, Facebook dan khidmat pesanan ringkas (SMS) supaya berkumpul di Sunway Lagoon Sabtu ini untuk menentang kedatangan Blair.
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Mental image dari Rizi...
banyaklah selipar2 surau n masjid akan hilang, dan terdampar di Sunway Lagoon...

Ayat Tun tuu yg tak tahan nak tergelak tuu... provoke tak ingat nyer... power la Tun...
Balingan selipar sambut Blair Sabtu ini? Lol Balingan selipar sambut Blair Sabtu ini? Lol
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Post by noble-man 2010-04-25, 08:54

rizi the doll wrote:PUTRAJAYA 21 April - Adakah insiden Muntadar Al-Zeidi membaling kasut ke atas bekas Presiden Amerika Syarikat (AS), George W. Bush akan berulang tetapi kali ini berlaku di Malaysia?


Itulah yang diikrarkan oleh 53 pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) untuk menyambut kedatangan bekas Perdana Menteri Britain, Tony Blair yang dijangka tiba di Sunway Lagoon Sabtu ini untuk menyampaikan ucapan pada National Achievers Congress.
Walaupun setakat ini kedatangan penjenayah perang itu belum diumumkan secara rasmi, namun pada sidang akhbar di Yayasan Kepimpinan Perdana hari ini, 53 NGO terbabit yang diketuai Perdana Global Peace Organization (PGPO) telah sepakat untuk memalukan Blair.
Bekas Perdana Menteri yang juga Pengerusi Kehormat PGPO, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad berkata, Blair yang dijemput oleh sebuah pertubuhan dari Singapura untuk menghadiri program tersebut tidak seharusnya diterima sebagai penasihat oleh mana-mana pihak.
"Dia seorang penjenayah yang mengaku berbohong semasa menyerang Iraq bersama sekutunya, orang yang bertanggungjawab menyebabkan kematian lebih sejuta rakyat Iraq yang tidak berdosa tidak harus diterima kedatangannya di negara ini.
"Bagaimana ada orang yang boleh fikir orang ini boleh jadi penasihat dan memberi pendapat tentang sesuatu perkara, saya tidak boleh faham kerana lelaki ini bertanggungjawab terhadap kemusnahan Iraq.
"Bagaimana anda boleh menaja dan mendapat nasihat daripada seorang pembohong, adakah anda juga ingin berbohong dalam menjalankan perniagaan anda, saya memandang jijik kepada penaja dan penganjur kongres tersebut," katanya pada sidang akhbar di sini hari ini.
Hadir sama Presiden Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa (Perkasa), Datuk Ibrahim Ali dan tokoh akademik, Dr. Chandra Muzaffar.
Serentak itu, Dr. Mahathir menyeru rakyat Malaysia supaya menyatakan sokongan dengan menyertai demonstrasi aman sebagai tanda membantah tindakan tidak berperikemanusiaan Blair terhadap rakyat Iraq dan Afghanistan.
Ditanya sama ada tindakan tersebut mendapat sokongan daripada kerajaan dan pihak keselamatan, beliau berkata:
"Saya fikir kerajaan tak marah, kalau mereka tanya siapa yang suruh (berdemonstrasi), kata saya yang suruh, biar mereka tangkap saya."
Sementara itu Ibrahim berjanji, 'beribu-ribu' selipar dijangka menyambut kedatangan Blair jika beliau menjejakkan kaki ke negara ini.
Sehubungan itu, beliau meminta gabungan NGO terbabit menyebarkan kepada orang ramai menggunakan apa juga kaedah termasuk laman web sosial Twitter, Facebook dan khidmat pesanan ringkas (SMS) supaya berkumpul di Sunway Lagoon Sabtu ini untuk menentang kedatangan Blair.
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Mental image dari Rizi...
banyaklah selipar2 surau n masjid akan hilang, dan terdampar di Sunway Lagoon...

Ayat Tun tuu yg tak tahan nak tergelak tuu... provoke tak ingat nyer... power la Tun...
Balingan selipar sambut Blair Sabtu ini? Lol Balingan selipar sambut Blair Sabtu ini? Lol

Dapat tak baling selipar...atau hanya Rhetoric ??


Tony Blair, very close to being indicted for war crimes in Malaysia
Michel Chossudovsky | 24.04.2010 18:22 | Anti-militarism | Iraq | Social Struggles | World

While on a speaking engagement in Malaysia organized by "Success Resources Company", former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was the object of an articulate protest movement demanding his indictment for war crimes.

This was no ordinary protest. Tony Blair has been accused of war crimes in a legal initiative led by the country's former Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad.

Upon entering the main convention hall, Tony Blair was very close to being served with an indictment for war crimes.

While the unfolding events have been acknowledged by the Malaysian press, Tony Blair's visit to Malaysia has passed virtually unnoticed in the United Kingdom. In fact, outside of Malaysia, the issue has not received press coverage.

Deafening silence and complicity of the British media? One would expect that people in Britain would want to know what happened to Tony Blair in Kuala Lumpur.

Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair testifying at the Iraq Inquiry, January 2010



While on a speaking engagement in Malaysia organized by "Success Resources Company", former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was the object of an articulate protest movement demanding his indictment for war crimes.

This was no ordinary protest. Tony Blair has been accused of war crimes in a legal initiative led by the country's former Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad.

A War Crimes Tribunal as well as a War Crimes Commission were set up integrated by renowned jurists. Documentary evidence of war crimes committed by Blair and Bush has been carefully compiled and collected since 2006. The prosecution is led by several of Malaysia's most prominent lawyers.

Dr Mahathir in a public statement "expressed disgust at the companies that had sponsored Blair's visit here. 'How can you sponsor and get advice from a liar? Do you also intend to lie in carrying out your business?' he asked." (Thousands Of Slippers To 'Greet' Tony Blair In Malaysia, April 24, 2010)

Rather than mingling with delegates to the venue, Blair was hiding in the VIP lounge of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, surrounded by British and Malaysian security personnel. Upon entering the main convention hall, Tony Blair was very close to being served with an indictment for war crimes:


"Acting Chairman of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission, Mr. Zainur Zakaria, Chief Prosecutor of the War Crimes Commission, Mr. Matthias Chang [barrister], two members of the Perdana Global Peace Organisation, Mr. Ram Karthigasu and Mr. Christopher Chang, a representative of the Malaysian Kwong Siew Association (one of the largest Chinese clan association) and two representatives of the Iraq Community in Malaysia evaded the security by registering themselves as delegates.

At 8.30 am, members of NGOs gathered at the entrance of the convention center to protest against the visit of war criminal Blair. Undercover teams were dispatched to the three separate entrances to confront and attempt to serve the war crimes indictment on Blair. But he could not be seen entering the convention centre.

He had entered surreptitiously and was hiding in a VIP room just above the convention hall where the function was held. His original schedule was 10.00am this morning. But organisers issued statements that no schedule is available.

British and Malaysian security officers were seen patrolling the corridors and had identified the seven delegates who were waiting for Blair. They kept a close watch on the delegates. Mind games began when rumours were spread that Blair would not be speaking today. Hints were given that Blair would be speaking on Sunday in the hope that the seven delegates would abandon their vigil.

At 11.25am, the seven delegates discovered that Blair was hiding in the VIP room just above the convention hall. They took their positions, with three members tasked with taking photographs.

At 11.30am Blair and his team of goons descended from the VIP room and walked towards the VIP entrance of the convention hall.

Mr. Matthias Chang and Mr. Zainur Zakaria rushed forward to serve the indictment, while the Iraqi representatives loudly denounced Blair ? "mass murderer, war criminal, shame on you," repeatedly. Blair was obviously unsettled and put on an embarrassed smile.

Mr. Matthias Chang and Mr. Zainur Zakaria were prevented from handing the indictment to Blair by over 30 British and Malaysian security personnel. Both of them denounced Blair within earshot, "War criminal, shame on you! Mass Murderer!"

Mr. Zainur Zakaria also shouted at the Malaysian security personnel, "Why are you protecting a war criminal?" The security officers could only respond with a silly expression.

Having arrogantly told the Chilcot Inquiry in London that he had no regrets for invading Iraq notwithstanding there were no WMDs, Blair displayed cowardice in the face of only seven delegates.

The Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission stated that this is only the beginning of a global campaign to ostracise war criminals like Blair and Bush and urge people the world over to adopt similar campaigns against Bush and Blair. No Where to Hide: Fears of Arrest and Prosecution by Tony Blair on Charges of War Crimes, Global Research, April 24, 2010)"


While these unfolding events have been acknowledged by the Malaysian press, Tony Blair's visit to Malaysia has passed virtually unnoticed in the United Kingdom. In fact, outside of Malaysia, the issue has not received press coverage.

Deafening silence and complicity of the British media? One would expect that people in Britain would want to know what happened to Tony Blair in Kuala Lumpur.
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Post by Wak 2010-04-25, 12:55

Tony Blair has arrived in Malaysia and has delivered his speech. A lot of people protests outside the buildings. I hope Tony left Malaysia soon, otherwise the situation will be worst.
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