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Post Last Edit by mbhcsf at 10-8-2011 01:53
ni semua belia tak puas hati le harapkan subsidi , single mom ada subsidi , semua depa yg jobless ada benefits depa ni pemalas...jadi sekarang kan ekonomi di EU teruk so england tak boleh nak berterusan bagi subsidi. ini realitinya.
sakit tak pa , free. so bila lama lama dah terbiasa mua jadi lagu ni laa, tuition fees uni dulu bayaq £3K -ke atas lani mendadak kena bayaq £ 9K awat tak angin ...kebebasan bersuara laaa suara suara habis sampai tangan pun bersuara, cermin semua pecah depa bersuara , tapi barang makanan mahal - dulu biscuit maryland tu harga cuma GBP0.35 pence jer la ni sampai GBP 1.95 |
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Last few years pn aku pernah kena ragut (hampir) kt tube station. Masa tu awal pagi so orang tak ram ...
nizadi Post at 9-8-2011 21:12
aku kena ragut masa di paris. hilang wallet, duit, kamera dll. the best part, passport aku sekali derang ragut. can't imagine sorang2 kat sana, without money, without any document, without passport. so aku travel without passport. betapa teruknya nak survive & nak balik ke Msia. the most valuable experience, learn the tricks & tips how to survive without money/document/passport di negara orang. |
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ni semua belia tak puas hati le harapkan subsidi , single mom ada subsidi , semua depa yg jobless a ...
mbhcsf Post at 10-8-2011 01:50
tuh la...mcm kt sini org panggil 'anak dole'...
hidup arapkan subsidi...
suke dok kacau orang sana sini..
nih la konsep negara kebajikan yg diuar uarkan sgt tu |
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London riots spread to Birmingham, Liverpool and Bristol
Mob targets upmarket shops in Birmingham, police pelted with missiles in Liverpool and jewellery looted in Bristol
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Martin Wainwright, Helen Clifton and James Beal
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 9 August 2011 18.21 BST
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London riots spread to the Stokes Croft area of Bristol, where bins and parked cars were set ablaze. Photograph: Michael Lloyd/Bristol Evening Post/Press Association
Monday was the day the violence seen in London at the weekend spread across England, bringing chaos to the streets of Birmingham, Liverpool and Bristol.
The first reports of trouble outside the capital came from Birmingham, where a mob targeted upmarket shops, causing an estimated £500,000 damage at Emporio Armani alone.
Before long police in Liverpool were pelted with missiles and cars were torched. Looters in Bristol targeted jewellery shops and set a gas main on fire, and there was sporadic trouble on a smaller scale in Leeds, Manchester and Nottingham. Copycat outbreaks were reported in Reading and Oxford.
There were 138 arrests within a few hours in Birmingham and a lockdown of the city centre. The chief constable of the West Midlands force, Chris Sims, denied that the estimated 800 troublemakers had political or economic motives and accused them of criminal greed.
"Last night was a really terrible night for the country and a very bad night for Birmingham. It was a night when all sorts of issues and behaviour from across the country were imported into the West Midlands and we experienced wanton theft, damage and disorder," he said. "This was not an angry crowd, this was a greedy crowd. What we were dealing with was dishonesty and disorder."
Sims was largely echoed by shopkeepers in Handsworth, the scene of similar violence in 1981, 1985 and 1991 and a jumpy place after the latest trouble, with metal shutters clanking up and down as rumours came and went. Bunches of hefty security staff loitered all the way along the bazaar-like high street, where Lloyds' bank and its battered but safe ATMs were sealed off and marked with superfluous signs saying "Closed due to circumstances beyond our control".
An unmanned police station around the corner took the brunt of the mob's initial assault before they headed for the city centre. It was burnt out. Sims said: "I would rather that a police station suffered than someone lost their home or their business."
Liverpool's violence erupted suddenly after midnight, showering late-night drinkers in pubs and restaurants with glass as windows were smashed with stones. Several hundred youths, some as young as 10, roamed High Park Street attacking buildings and cars at random before looting a Tesco Express, smashing windows at Admiral Street police station and setting a police van on fire.
Steve McAnelly watched helplessly as his Fiat Punto had a brick thrown through the window at Falkner Square, in the city's genteel Georgian Quarter. "I felt really, really frightened because of the multitude of people there," he said. "It was absolutely disgusting. There were no police at all. The fire brigade saved lots of lives – the mob were just laughing. It was like they saw it as a big joke. It was like a war zone."
One of his neighbours, student Ben Woodthorpe, said: "Everything was just orange – there was a taxi burning on the corner. There is a guy inside the house that was next to the burning cars who has a disabled son. He could have been trapped inside. After the first brick bounced off the window, I decided to shelter downstairs. Some of the crowd were as young as 10 or 12."
Both cities saw scores of volunteers join cleanup operations on Tuesday, organised on Facebook and Twitter. The same happened in Bristol, where debris littered parts of the St Pauls, St Werburghs and Stokes Croft, where 200 youths started a looting spree before heading for the city centre.
They were stopped by riot police with dogs and batons and four arrests were made, but not before jewellery had been stolen from the Cabot Circus shopping centre and the windows of a McDonald's smashed. The Tesco store that was at the centre of serious violence in Stokes Croft in April was also attacked and left with broken windows and glass littering the aisles.
Chief Superintendent Jon Stratford, of Avon and Somerset police, said the force had prepared for possible copycat trouble after the London violence and warned: "This sort of behaviour will not be tolerated in our city."
Reinforcements have been made available in the affected regional centres, where the atmosphere remains tense. |
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MukhrizMahathir Mukhriz Mahathir
Young Malaysian, Ashraf at Royal London Hospital, putting a brave front despite the obvious pain from a broken jaw y
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Post Last Edit by mbhcsf at 10-8-2011 03:26
aku kena ragut masa di paris. hilang wallet, duit, kamera dll. the best part, passport aku sekal ...
harizs Post at 10-8-2011 03:10
pas tu apa jadi ? embassy kita buat lagu mana, to be honest depa baik tapi language la tension sangat. kat Paris Disneyland pun dok kecek french yg kita ni mana tau nak pi pinocchio this and that boring betul tengok tinker bell ntah apa menatang ntah snow white ke ? cinderella ke yg fairy fairy tu laaa....beria ria sign autograph.last last my agenda that day habis . pergi hari je.bosan. |
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London riots spread to Birmingham, Liverpool and Bristol
Mob targets upmarket shops in Birmingham ...
harizs Post at 10-8-2011 03:24
kt sky sports punya breaking news ni cakap dah sampai ke manchester,wolverhampton n west bromwich.. |
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Reply 86# ryosakazaki
hey, wow bagus Mukhriz...datang bermusafir lagi |
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Reply 88# ryosakazaki
you know what BBC senyap jer ape ke hal yer? iyer ke ...i see... |
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Reply ryosakazaki
you know what BBC senyap jer ape ke hal yer? iyer ke ...i see...
mbhcsf Post at 10-8-2011 03:30
ade je kt BBC news 24 nih... |
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Apa beda di Malaysia nih. Ibu mengandung/kaum perempuan pun diheret sampai meninggal sebab nak ragut beg meka.. Manusia hari ini kan semakin bertamadun..
Apapun, semoga adik tuh selamat belajar kat sana. Kesian dia. |
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tuh la...mcm kt sini org panggil 'anak dole'...
hidup arapkan subsidi...
suke dok kacau orang ...
ryosakazaki Post at 10-8-2011 03:20
kalau bagi sabsidi jadi manusia bersyukur tak apa. Ni diberi tapi naik lemak dan tak sedar dek untung konon-konon itu hak dia. :re: |
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aiseh ni yang rasa segan2 ni nak berbackpack ke britain .. kang berterabur gigi eden nanti kurang ...
mesmerize Post at 9-8-2011 20:48
tu aa,,,tetiba macam terpadam niat aku nak gi backpack kat negara2 'maju' nih |
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Adik aku belajar di Jepun, quite ok lah. Dia bercuti berbulan2 pun tak pernah ada kes bilik kena rompak bagai. Dia tak pernah risau pun nak kunci bilik dia beriya kalau balik Malaysia. Dia cakap kat sana tak banyak kes curik2 nih, tapi taktau la area lain camner.
Kalau kat sini, berlapis2 pintu besi/mangga/engsel, alarm la apa la.. pun tetaaaaaap ada yang bole pecah masuk.. Silap2 kalau berlaku kebakaran waktu malam, memang bermasalah la nak kluar sebab banyak sangat mangga nak kena bukak.. |
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kenapa jaw dia broken? kena pukul ke? pastu orang lain datang konon tolong pastu curik pulak eh? |
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Semoga adik asyraf ni cepat sembuh dan tak trauma nak teruskan pelajaran dia... |
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Post Last Edit by mbhcsf at 10-8-2011 06:22
hahah i nak tergelak pulak negara maju yg condemn malaysia punya rules terhadap pendemonstrasi
depa punya polis pun , sebenarnya dalam dilemma hahahaha...so malaysian police is not alone ...
polis britain dikutuk sebab tak bertindak cepat , pantas etc etc
dan dalam rancangan wawancara ni yg disiarkan di BBC2 sekarang ni [ real time ni] , depa punya polis pun cakap kalau start guna water cannon - depa dipandang hard handed sangat kalau tak ...pulak sampai org awam, looters semua buat hal teruk...
i think sebab tu ...rasanya demonstrasi ni unpredictable lah sebab kita mendepaani dengan emosi manusia , jemaah manusia yg banyak yg pelabagai ragam dan kekadang ada yg bertindak luar jangkaan
sebab tu demo ni bukan bentuk platform yg baik jugak untuk suara didengari ...seba kesannya lebih teruk.
so benda ni menyebabkan semua ahli kabinet dan politician konservatif dan labour balik semula ke negara depa.
..depa tengah bercuti ...
David Cameron bali sebab dia kena briefed dgn COBRA ...satu sistem/ jawatankuasa bertindak keselamatan kot kat sini...
that means serious and i tak tahu pun about this sebab sibuk analisis data pun
dan
yes puncanya SUARA MUDA tak didengari kononnya - soal isu - benefits ditarik balik, closing down jon centres, education ...dan
pengerusi wawancaar tu bagus jugak sebab dia highlight awat gang gang kat uni tak join tapi yg dok join riots ni youth yg 'tercicir'
waa..bersejarah betul
tapi depa ni mengader lah , org kedah kata mua sebab nak memacam , negaar britain pun tengah teruk ekonomi ni |
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Kesiannya...lain kali jangan jalan sorang2. Kalau zaman dulu, ok jer takder riot2 camni, takde samseng2 camni....Sekarang ni dah tak macam dulu. Semuanya tak aman. Semuanya berisiko. Kat London pun dah jadi benda2 camni... |
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pas tu apa jadi ? embassy kita buat lagu mana, to be honest depa baik tapi language la tens ...
mbhcsf Post at 9-8-2011 01:25 PM
ini sbb kenapa me suka travel, suka kelainan
bahasa, adventure lebih bila tak paham bahasa..
tapi kalau france tak da masalah sebab me speak french.. |
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