Hindraf Do it Again...

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Yes... Hindraf can do it 

 

As usual the Hindraf supporters, make another rally at dataran merdaka today... BUT not to woory it's alll not their false.. they got wrong infornmation about the rally and... NOT TO WORRY ... may be our nice PM going to talk (again) to PEGUAM NEGARA to not take any action agains them.... kakkakakak (Its happen and trust me "Its will happen agains" ....  "dont know whos the stupidies of all among them"...

 

http://www.thestar.com.my/

elections2008/story.asp?file=/2008/2/16/election2008/20080216215137&sec=election2008 

160 held after Hindraf’s ‘rose rally’

KUALA LUMPUR: Police arrested 160 Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) supporters who took part in its “rose” campaign Dataran Merdeka area Saturday and nine of them, including a woman have been held for further investigations. 

They will be brought to court for remand orders to be made against them Sunday. One of them was found to be on the wanted list and was referred to the Sentul police. 

Of the 160 arrested, 138 were men and 22 were women, including an 11-year-old girl. The girl was later released. 

The Hindraf supporters with children holding roses had planned to gather outside the Parliament building and the leaders wanted to hand over a memorandum on improving the lot of the Indian community. 

Police had earlier declared the gathering illegal and set up roadblocks and closed the road leading to the Parliament building. The road closures resulted in Hindraf changing their destination to the Suhakam office at Jalan Raja Laut.

 http://www.nst.com.my

/Current_News/NST/Saturday/Frontpage/20080216175435/Article/index_html

 

Teargas, water cannon used to disperse Hindraf illegal rally, 130 arrested

KUALA LUMPUR, Sat:

Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse several hundred Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) supporters who defied orders to hold an illegal rally here today.

About 130 people, including one on the police wanted list, were arrested but most of them were released after their particulars were taken down. Only nine, including two women, all aged between 35 and 40, were remanded for repeatedly defying police instructions to disperse.

Hindraf, which claims that Hindus have been marginalised besides also making outrageous accusations of ethnic cleansing against the Government, purportedly organised the gathering at Parliament House to hand over roses to the Prime Minister and to petition the release of the movement’s five leaders detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA).

But not one rose was seen and instead, the gathering took the form of a political protest with Hindraf leaders urging the crowd not to vote for the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition in the March 8 general election.

The protesters had also for weeks said the rally would be peaceful and they would bring their children along. There were hardly any children in sight and most of the protesters were between 20 and 60.
The Hindraf gathering came to a nervous stand-off with police who had blockaded roads to prevent untoward incidents spilling over and affecting holiday makers and businesses open in the city centre.

 

 

 

 


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