More Info | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: WARNA TEMA PERARAKAN - HITAM We are organizing a HUGE Stop Lynas Solidarity Walk on the 20th of May 2011 (Friday, 2pm) from KLCC to the Australian Embassy. This is a peaceful walk that will end with the handing of a people's memorandum to the Australian Ambassador to Malaysia. We come together united as citizens of Malaysia, regardless of race, religion and social standing, to protest against the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP) -The world's largest rare earth plant in Gebeng, Kuantan. This project endangers the lives of the Rakyat and it violates our rights as Malaysian citizens to determine the destiny of our country. I urge everyone who wants to see a better future for our children and our country join us in this 'once in a lifetime' event! Bus trips will be arranged on the 20th of May to KL and returning that very same day. For more information about the Solidarity Walk & bus arrangements, PLEASE CONTACT: (For Malay speaking participants): En. Mahmud 012-9571497 (For Chinese speaking participants): Mr. Loo Foo San 016-9862308 (For English speaking participants): Mr. Clement Chin 012-9883210 And on behalf of the People's Green Coalition Contact Persons: Dr. Jayabalan 012-402 7445 Dr. Khim Pa 012-477 7706 WE HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE ON FRIDAY! TOGETHER WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE! REGARDS, The Committee (KUANTAN ENVIRONMENTAL WATCH GROUP / JAWATANKUASA BERTINDAK ALAM SEKITAR KUANTAN / 关丹环境监督小组) |
It is assemble in KLCC then march to Australian Embassy. See Solidarity walk with Kuantan folds, say no to Lynas
ReplyDeletemalaysians- we have the most caring administration- providing jobs from this plant. why the protest? no job no food, forget about safety n public welfare or environment disaster. this wont happened in kuantan lah ,only happen elsewhere
ReplyDeleteUncle Zorro, thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping us, Kuantanites, highlight the perils of having lynas nextdoor to us. I pray more and more people will be enlightened and they will in turn help us, save us. The rich can relocate, but what about the majority? God save us!
ReplyDeleteDecency and morality are words not found in the commercial world. If you need to blame, blame on the corrupted bastards who rule the country. If foreign investors are not given the license to operate, then, there is no issue. Remember, the Kuantan blokes voted the snakes in!!...now, you pay the price. Australian Embassy, wrong target, got balls take on the "UNTOUCHABLES" squatting in Putrajaya.
ReplyDeleteLooks like friday is going to be an unproductive afternoon in KL with traffic at a standstill and certainly a nuisance to the hard working law abiding citizens of KL. All because of politics.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pakatan Rakyat for kicking sand into my rice bowl.. Want to spit phlegm into it while your at it?
The fact that the fed government has started to resort to cut subsidies to reduce deficit shows that it is incapable of generating additional revenue to ease the burden of spending as well as its inability to cut leakages caused by corruption and poor project implementation. Just too bad, the cost of having an ineffective and inefficient government machinery has to be born by the poor rakyat. It is also a sign of failure for GTP, ETP, etc.
ReplyDeleteWell said WandererAus...we all know who the real culprits are!
ReplyDeleteSultan and Sultan Son in Pahang already got promise cut...MB have his Cut in the project.....UMNO-BN also got their promised Cut + installment like Jelapang Hee.....Only Rakyat Pahang will get CUT OFF and suffering in the years ahead....No harm UMNO-BN playing 2 face game on this in showing up at protest and eating the Cake.....win-win UMNO......Police will give permit....unless it turns out something anti-UMNO...
ReplyDeletePrefer to Disrupt UMNO Tools Like Utusan and Perkasa....some smoke smell like 3 days before election would be good....
If Malays continue to adulate and support a racist like Ibrahim Ali, then they have no place in this world today to condemn racist policies like Nazism, Apartheid, Ku Klux Klan, etc. Malays should realize that, whether they like it or not, the general universal trend of human communities everywhere is tending towards universalization, towards one common human society, where mutual respect, tolerance and accommodation prevail. If Malays ignore this reality and persist in maintaining and practising their primitivism, then they have themselves to blame if they are ignored and marginalized by others. Will they still want to trumpet the hollow slogan "Tak Melayu hilang di dunia"?
ReplyDeleteSome Technical Observations - 180511
ReplyDeleteKindly note that Australia, being a Commonwealth nation, does not have an embassy but a High Commission headed by a High Commissioner and not an ambassador.
Samuel Goh Kim Eng
http://motivationinmotion.blogspot.com
Wed.18th May 2011.
Sam, whether its High Com or Embassy, the functions are the same. Anyway thanks.
ReplyDeleteson of Ali-baba wants to jihat with
ReplyDeletechildren of the 40 thieves kah !!??
moh : go ahead & see !
Najib administration will fight 'to their last drop of blood' to ensure they retain control of Malaysia and all of the instruments of power.
ReplyDeleteThe truth of Altantuya murder must never come out. No one has more to lose than them. No one will fight as hard. And the killers of Altantuya will be victorious because Malaysians forget easily. And because the killers are willing to sacrifice all of Malaysia to hang onto their power.
Najib administration will fight 'to their last drop of blood' to ensure they retain control of Malaysia and all of the instruments of power.
ReplyDeleteThe truth of Altantuya murder must never come out. No one has more to lose than them. No one will fight as hard. And the killers of Altantuya will be victorious because Malaysians forget easily. And because the killers are willing to sacrifice all of Malaysia to hang onto their power.