Video-Bersih 3.0: Who Is Brutal?

Human right groups, the opposition newspapers and some foreign press claimed that Bersih 3.0 demonstrators were peaceful and that the police was brutal during Bersih 3.0 street demonstration in Kuala Lumpur.

Are they being fair?

Just now my big sister Kashah showed me this video.

I found that the video is very interesting and I want to share it with my blog readers.

The video started the night before Bersih 3.0.

Please note that at 3:47; someone was throwing a stool towards the police.

At 8:15 a demonstrator started jumping on top of a moving police car just like he’s making a stunt show 🙂 and at 9:05 the demonstrators overturned the police car.

I cannot understand why were they angry at the paramedic and attacked an ambulance.

Bersih 3.0 organisers do not want to take the blame and they blamed the police for the riot.

As a Malaysian I do not want people from other countries to think that Malaysian police and government are bad.

I do not say that they are 100% good and never make any mistake; but I still think that they are good 🙂

Please click below to read my other posts on Bersih 3.0:

  1. The Brave Tunku Abdul Aziz Ibrahim

  2. Ranjit Singh Dhillon vs Bar Council On YouTube

  3. Bersih 3.0 – A Poem By Ahmad Ali Karim

  4. Bersih 3.0 Violence – The End Justifies The Means?

  5. Bersih 3.0:In Videos-Police Brutality?/Video-Keganasan Polis?

  6. Videos-Bersih 3.0 Riot Instigated By Anwar and Azmin?( Video-Anwar dan Azmin Signal Rempuh Dataran Merdeka?)

  7. Photos And Videos of Bersih 3.0 Riot (Gambar dan Video Rusuhan Bersih 3.0)

  8. Bersih 3.0 – As Peaceful As Promised?

Violent Demonstrations In Egypt – Photos

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Egyptians are angry of the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

So they held demonstrations.

Demonstrations is a way to fight for something important.

But they are supposed to stop doing bad things and violence during the demonstrations because it can destroy our world.

Violence can turn into a war.

This is a disaster.

It is like what happened in Bangkok.

People were killed and injured; buildings, cars and plants were destroyed.

They should have a peaceful demonstration to say what they wanted.

And the government should listen to the people and discuss what can be done for them.

We have to take care of our Earth and lets go green.

Cairo's historic Sultan Hassan and Al-Rifai mosques are engulfed with smoke from a nearby fire at a police station which was set ablaze during massive protests by Egyptians demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. The United States said Friday that the political unrest in Egypt "is of deep concern. (AFP Marco Longari)
CAIRO, Jan. 29, 2011 (Xinhua) — Demonstrators climb up to armed vehicles after clashes calmed down at Square Tahrir in Cairo, capital of Egypt, early on Jan. 29, 2011. Dozens of tanks entered the Square, while protestors welcomed the army and waved to the soldiers standing on tanks. (Xinhua/Cai Yang)
Smoke is seen above the city of Cairo after wide-spread protests early January 29, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refused on Saturday to bow to demands that he resign after ordering troops and tanks into cities in an attempt to quell an explosion of street protests against his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Amr Dalsh
A protester looks at a burnt Egyptian Army armoured vehicle in downtown Cairo January 28, 2011. (REUTERS Goran Tomasevic)
An Egyptian Army armored personnel carrier is surrounded by anti-government protesters near Tahrir square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptians gather around the burning headquarters of the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) in central Cairo. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak on Saturday addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power. (AFP Khaled Desouki)
Egyptians demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, march in Cairo. US President Barack Obama on Friday called on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to take concrete steps towards political reform, and to refrain from using violence against protesters. (AFP/Khaled Desouki)

War in Bangkok? (photos)

The unrest in Bangkok between the Red Shirt and the government is getting worse.

Bangkok is the capital of Thailand.

At least 36 people died in the clashes so far.

A lot of people were injured.

The Red Shirt protesters set fire to tires, fired homemade rockets and threw gasoline bombs at soldiers.

Things like this is bad because it can start a war.

War is bad.

We can have a peaceful protest to fight for something important.

But we should not use violence to get what we want.

Setting fire also causes air pollution and global warming.

Parts of buildings were damaged and the rubble also caused more pollution.

This is a man-made disaster.

I hope they can find other ways to get what they want without destroying the Earth.

People need to learn that it is very important to save the Earth.


These open fire caused air pollution and global warming!

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