Kelana Jaya Stadium anti-fuel price protest


Kelana Jaya Stadium anti-fuel price protest

Date: 6.7.08 (Sunday)
Time: 10am – 12am
Venue: Kelana Jaya Stadium, Selangor

From Malaysiakini

Kelana Jaya rally: 10,000 people at noon
Malaysiakini Team | Jul 6, 08 10:08am

There is a carnival sort of atmosphere at the Kelana Jaya stadium this morning at the day-long anti-fuel hike rally.

People started trickling into the 50,000 capacity stadium since early morning, to be greeted by vendors selling Pakatan Rakyat party mementos, T-shirts, cassettes and posters.

About 17 stalls had set up business since yesterday with traders reporting brisk business.

The rally is organised by the Coalition Against Inflation (Protes).

Protes coordinator Dr Hatta Ramli told Malaysiakini yesterday that the programme, which would see musical and artistic performances in between political speeches, would start at 10am until midnight.

When the rally kicked off at 10am, about 5,000 people have arrived at the stadium with more on their way. Most of them are in red T-shirts, turning the grandstand into a sea of red.

By noon, the organisers said that the crowd had risen to about 10,000.

About 2,500 volunteers from both PAS and PKR Youth wing have been placed to handle the crowd.

Hatta, who is PAS Kuala Krai parliamentarian, was the first speaker, followed by Hindraf coordinator S Jayathas, DAP Selangor executive councillor Ronnie Liu and PKR’s Irene Fernandez.

According to programme schedule released by Hatta this morning, representatives from rights movements Jerit and Hindraf are scheduled to give speeches at 12 noon.

At 2pm, representative of NGOs and Pakatan parties would have their say.

Pakatan members of parliament and state representatives would be making their appearance at 3pm, and at 5pm a number of Pakatan mentri besar and chief minister are expected to be at the stadium.

The Pakatan bigwigs are scheduled to appear before the crowd at 9pm with PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim being the star of the show.

Police and military ‘intimidation’

Meanwhile, the nearby Kelana Jaya LRT station is busy with many protestors using the public transport to get to the stadium.

At the station, a small band of uniformed police personnel have been stationed to monitor the crowd.

So far, there is no police presence outside the stadium, although policemen have been put on standby in case of any untoward incident.

There are also two mobile police stations at the stadium.

It is learnt that Selangor police chief Khalid Abu Bakar is at the district police headquarters, keeping abreast of developments.

Vendors at the stadium told Malaysiakini that late last night they saw several police patrol cars and about seven military trucks in the area, but the convoy did not stop at the stadium.

In addition to the palpable police and military intimidation, organisers have to fight off persistent rumours that event would be cancelled.

“Any contrary information that is being disseminated whether by SMS or email are patently false and misleading and are meant to confuse the public.” said a statement from Protes.

“The planned programme will not be cancelled under any circumstances to ensure that the people are able to express their dissatisfaction at the government’s decision to drastically increase the price of petrol and other fuels without strong and reasonable justification.”

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  1. #1 by youwin on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 4:11 pm

    Join, people join!

  2. #2 by kentutoyol on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 4:33 pm

    Let send our message to the gomen.

    Don’t tighten our stomach.

  3. #3 by mendela on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 5:00 pm

    Let’s all have some funs at Kelana Jaya.

    ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JOE A DULL BOY.

  4. #4 by justice_fighter on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 5:02 pm

    Access Malaysia Today via http://202.75.62.194
    – spread to all, thank you.

    on behalf of Malaysia Today Admin

  5. #5 by mendela on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 5:05 pm

    As a key member of PR, all DAP members and its supporters must play a more prominent role in such event!

    Come on, let’s bring along our wife/husband, kids, grand parents, neighbours, friends and hit the road! The event last till mid-night!

  6. #6 by cancan on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 5:28 pm

    When the rule of laws are against the survival of the rakyat, unity is the key for survival.

    Shove them this message in their assholes.

    Link: http://www.kingsmary.blogspot.com/

  7. #7 by ReformMalaysia on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 5:46 pm

    karnival

    Not Jom Heboh!! but

    Jom! Turunkan Barisan Nasional!
    Jom turunkan harga barang dan minyak!

  8. #8 by Lee Wang Yen on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 5:50 pm

    PAS is indeed a liability and a nuisance within PR. We really hope that PKR and DAP can marginalise them within PR.

    http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/85656
    700 anggota Unit Amal PAS tarik diri
    Jimadie Shah Othman | Jul 6, 08 4:22pm
    Kesemua 700 anggota Unit Amal PAS yang ditugaskan mengawal perhimpunan membantah kenaikan harga minyak di Stadium Kelana Jaya telah menarik diri kerana tidak puashati dengan persembahan sebuah kumpulan muzik petang tadi.

  9. #9 by lakshy on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 6:02 pm

    LWY,

    Can you mobilize 700 volunteers?

  10. #10 by yhsiew on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 6:24 pm

    Since the gathering is without a permit, I wonder whether the organizers and speakers will be arrested when the event is over.

  11. #11 by yog7948 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 6:46 pm

    Polis always have sedition Act for this kind of occasion.. maybe they are waiting for DSAI to give his speech first then the action starts..

    Nothing much can be said regarding PAS, they have their principle, we must respect that too. BN will politicizes any compromise of PAS’s policies. Just give them a break, sure they will come around soon. The next generation of their leaders will be more liberal.. in the context of entertainment.

  12. #12 by nckeat88 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 6:58 pm

    Before any changes on fuel price, the vendors had made tons of money through saling of T shirt and related materials.

  13. #13 by yog7948 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 7:09 pm

    Politician and businessman are alike, opportunist. Some for good and some bad.. mostly bad.. It’s natural for them.

    Anyone know what time DSAI going to make his speech? Heard the crowd is building up.. sad unable to join my buddies there. Saw the crowd from my phone(video call)… must be electrifying atmosphere there..

    Hope it would stay that way.. without any intimidation from our Blue dress triad members. Red dress rules for now..

  14. #14 by Saint on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 7:09 pm

    DAP is not responsible enough as it is providing this news so late and also from another web site. DAP should be on top of matters like this and keep the public posted.

  15. #15 by kentutoyol on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 7:15 pm

    Enjoy the Kelana Jaya festival.

    And Malaysia Today is back…..http://malaysia-today.net/index.php

    Breathe of life.

  16. #16 by RIPLEYS CSI on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 7:16 pm

    eeeee haaaaaa….
    LAWAN TETAP LAWAN !!!!!
    …..EEEE HAAAA
    LAWAN TETAP LAWAN !!!!!
    ……………….EEEEEEEEEE HAAAAA
    JOM TUKAR GOVT GILA KINI !!!
    ……….eeeeee haaaa…..JOM JOM PROTEST! PROTEST! PROTEST! JOM BUANG CORRUPT BN KOTOR

    LAWAN TETAP LAWAN !! JOM TENDANG KELUAR RACIST PARTIES…U FAHAM PARTI-PARTI MANA BAU HANGIT PERKAUMAN KINI/….LAWAN TETAP LAWAN

    HIDUP KETUANAN RAKYAT

  17. #17 by peterchiang on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 7:17 pm

    Second Finance Minister Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop today ticked off the Penang state government for being too obsessive in building the monorail system and Penang Outer Ring Road projects.

    Nor Mohamed said the state goverment ought to focus on improving the economy instead of wanting to go-ahead with such mega projects.

    “They are just too obsessive with it.

    “The federal government has other responsibilities to take care of and that is why it decided to defer the two projects now.

    “Maybe the state government like to think otherwise,” he said.

    ————–
    “Maybe Nor likes to think otehrwise”, not-so-stupid rakyat said.

    This man messed up in the past – Malaysia lost billions in the currency speculation during his time and those losses could have been used to build the 2 mega projects.
    He ought to go in next shakeup if we are going to have any hope.

  18. #18 by yog7948 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 7:37 pm

    Don’t these people have any conscience? His clan including MM taib and Rahim thamby kechik.. they brought reproach upon our country and still have the face to talk.. disgusting personality..

    The best part is, our Pee Emm love to have people of these caliber around him.. how pathetic.

  19. #19 by peterchiang on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 7:39 pm

  20. #20 by riversandlakes on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 7:52 pm

    This government has never been listening to the people. In these times of economic crisis worldwide we do not have the time for these “re-wind” of false accusations against DSAI.

    Creating IPCMC is the right move. Restoring judicial independence is the right move. Making ACA independent is the right move. But looks like it’s all just fake moves.

    Down with oppression! Long live Malaysia!

  21. #21 by yog7948 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 8:01 pm

    If we could put judge Dato Sri Ram as AG, some sincere police officer ( i can’t think of one yet!) as IGP or at least put them in IPCMC then we can talk about restoring judicial independence.
    From what transpire now, the present government can’t do much as doing so will be like digging owns grave.. They have too much to hide and as long they have their DOGs running the departments, they are safe.

  22. #22 by malimdeman on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 8:07 pm

    What a carnival! Our economy need a ‘big’ fine tuning! Organise more rally, hawkers and icecream man sure support, good business mah!

    http://malimdeman.blogspot.com

  23. #23 by citizen2008 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 9:31 pm

    Pakatan Rakyat needs to take over the govt ASAP and restore the economy……just came back from grocery shopping…10KG rice increased from RM18.99 to RM38.99…every type basic necessity has increased in price between 40 to 100 % :( …

  24. #24 by limkamput on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 9:35 pm

    Lee W Y, i think we have to get our priority right. Is this a buttock showing rock concert or political rally?

  25. #25 by limkamput on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 9:39 pm

    malimdeman says: “What a carnival! Our economy need a ‘big’ fine tuning! Organise more rally, hawkers and icecream man sure support, good business mah”.

    This is coffee shop economics which BN has been practising for ages. That is why we are where we are today, got it?

  26. #26 by Tulip Crescent on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 10:00 pm

    yog 7948,

    If I am not mistaken, Dato Sri Ram was the serving Judge who told Dr Mahathir that he would always be behind him. See the picture somewhere in cyberspace for the photo of the Judges conference where he stood behind the Prime Minister who was seated.

    Macam ini, mana lagi ada orang yang kita warga negara Malaysia boleh percaya lah?

  27. #27 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 10:23 pm

    I do not believe three decades spent serving the corrupt BN government ending with a PPN qualifies anyone to be an economist.

  28. #28 by Godfather on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 10:28 pm

    The rakyat have been “sodomised” wholesale by Mahathir for 22 years, and by Badawi for the past 5 years. Are we going to allow ourselves to be “sodomised” for the future ?

    CEMERLANG, GEMILANG, TEMBERANG !

  29. #29 by Godfather on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 10:31 pm

    The usual gang of UMNO apologists – RealWorld, Killer, Kasim Amat, Shamsul Anuar – have gone very quiet, but I have no doubt that they are just waiting for further instructions.

  30. #30 by limkamput on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 10:31 pm

    Someone who once got some stupid qualification and now continues to collect economic rent by working for a good for nothing international org who spends lavishly on poor countries’ contribution. In case you are stupid enough to know, I am talking about you, undergrad2 aka best of both worlds.

  31. #31 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 10:40 pm

    Godfather,

    Kasim Amat is busy preparing himself for an audition as an extra in S’pore for a movie expected to gross some US$300 million. Check out talkingcock.

  32. #32 by badak on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 10:48 pm

    PPPIM President said that PR Selangor state goverment did not look into the welfare of the Malays and Muslim in the state.When they approved the Pig farm project…
    When will the Malays and Muslim in Selangor open their eyes and ears.Don,t they read the STAR news paper.There was even a picture of the main player who is from UMNO smilling with pigs around him taken in Germany
    When the UMNO LED BN Goverment started this project way back in 2004 ,It was done in a cloke and dagger manner.For doing nothing this UMNO guy wanted to charge RM50 for each pig coming out from this farming area.
    Khir toyol had given the green light for this project in 2006.For just RM50 a pig this UMNO guy will be making close to RM6000 a day.
    The best part is, now that PR control the state this same guy was the one who organize a demo with UMNO members againts the project.

  33. #33 by cemerlang on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 10:49 pm

    The people need to speak out because if they don’t, the government will forever think that there is no problem and continue sleeping away. There is nothing to be ashamed of. People in another country demonstrate all the time. You don’t find them being ashamed. You will feel ashamed later if you don’t do anything now and just let Malaysia rots.

  34. #34 by Godfather on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 10:51 pm

    Undergrad2:

    Kasim Amat as an extra ? Who’s the leading lady ? Rosemary ?

  35. #35 by stjames on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:00 pm

    Pak Lah now issues a statement stating he understands the people being fed-up with political bickering. He understands and therefore is focussing on the key issues rising prices of fuel and goods.

    Quite an opportunist!! Humans have short memory, i think the alternative media needs to re-run the misdeeds of our dear PM, his timing and statements seems to be improving, tricky tricky.

  36. #36 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:04 pm

    Godfather Says:

    Today at 22: 51.46 (11 minutes ago)

    Kasim Amat as an extra ? Who’s the leading lady? Rosemary?”

    Could be Saiful in disguise!

  37. #37 by yog7948 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:05 pm

    Tulip Crescent:

    On Dato sri Ram part, standing behind for a photo session doesn’t count as backing up a person, right? Sorry if i am wrong about him.. just that.. he has been side lined for promotion quit some time by the BN government.. so.. anyone they dislike must be a good person. Just an assumption.

  38. #38 by ng.muming on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:09 pm

    Between SD1 and SD2, which was made under duress? My vote is SD2.

  39. #39 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:11 pm

    In Malaysia “standing behind” these days are fraught with danger for the person in front.

  40. #40 by Godfather on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:18 pm

    Badawi is, as usual, talking nonsense.

    There are three persons that I know of who have written about the nonsensical political bickering – Marina Mahathir, Rocky Bru and Wong Chun Wai. These are the people with vested interests who have written accordingly in their daily columns. However, as Jeffrey QC pointed out in a separate thread, these people have completely missed the point. The point is not the political bickering – it’s the people’s welfare that we are concerned about.

    The rally could be on the fuel price hike, but it could easily have been a rally for the transparency and integrity of the justice system. Whatever happened to the promises under the judicial reform commission ? Whatever happened to the IPCMC ? Is anyone in government concerned about the implications of the Balasubramaniam SDs as it relates to police interference ?

    Is this country safe ? Are all men really equal before the law ?

  41. #41 by yog7948 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:19 pm

    HE was under “duress” for TWO months before signing SD1, so under “duress” at the PC that he was in jovial mode, joking and shaking hands with all.. That is what BN government’s understanding of “duress”.

    For SD2, he signed less than 24 HOUR after having “clear state of mind” visiting his “friendly” police buddies.

    what a joke..

  42. #42 by pulau_sibu on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:20 pm

    I think this note may backfire! A more serious response may come from Washington to teach the government a lesson.

    KUALA LUMPUR: The United States has yet to respond to Malaysia’s protest note for meddling in its affairs by commenting on the sodomy allegation faced by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

    Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said more time should be accorded to Washington to respond, as he had only sent the letter last Friday.

    “Maybe we won’t get a response from them, but the important thing is that we have noted our displeasure.

  43. #43 by passerby on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:21 pm

    “Pak Lah now issues a statement stating he understands the people being fed-up with political bickering. He understands and therefore is focussing on the key issues rising prices of fuel and goods.”

    He raise the price of fuel so that the raykat will now just talk on the price issue and forget about the political issue!!! What a brilliant strategy!

  44. #44 by dawsheng on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:40 pm

    “Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said more time should be accorded to Washington to respond, as he had only sent the letter last Friday.”

    The US is not that stupid to respond, I hope. Anyway Malaysians are ok if US openly back Anwar as the next Prime Minister.

  45. #45 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:48 pm

    “Are all men really equal before the law” Godfather

    They are not even equal when they are born! Most have ten fingers, some less, some has extra and some with their fingers missing.

    Freedom is another matter. When writing about the “The Social Contract” a famous French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote ‘Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains’.

  46. #46 by dawsheng on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:51 pm

    “It has become manifest that the Rule of Law has collapsed in Malaysia.

    Even if Anwar Ibrahim were to be found guilty of sodomy, the court of public opinion would have acquitted him. Even if the Deputy Prime Minister were shown to be wholly unconnected with the events underlying the Altantuya murder trial, that court would have already found otherwise. It would not matter if all the police officers, prosecutors and judges in the country were to say otherwise or if all the untruths, one way or the other, were undone. Malaysians, or at least a very large number of them, have lost faith in the system.”

    http://malikimtiaz.blogspot.com/2008/07/rule-by-law.html

  47. #47 by smeagroo on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:54 pm

    does demo n rally really work to our favor?

  48. #48 by Godfather on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:54 pm

    We have to hold Mahathir accountable for the collapse of the rule of law. Equally, Badawi has to be held accountable for perpetuating the illegal policies hatched by his predecessor.

    Are you listening, 4th Floor ?

  49. #49 by Tulip Crescent on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:56 pm

    Tulip Crescent Says:

    Today at 22: 00.34 (1 hour ago)
    yog 7948,

    If I am not mistaken, Dato Sri Ram was the serving Judge who told Dr Mahathir that he would always be behind him. See the picture somewhere in cyberspace for the photo of the Judges conference where he stood behind the Prime Minister who was seated.

    Macam ini, mana lagi ada orang yang kita warga negara Malaysia boleh percaya lah?

    Maybe I have put it wrongly. What I said was that BEFORE the picture was taken, this Judge said that he would be behind Dr Mahathir and he promptly placed himself behind the seated Prime Minister when the picture was taken.

    The photographs were taken with Ian Chin around.

    Check for yourself. I agree with you that without that, nothing is wrong with standing behind the seated PM for a group photo.

  50. #50 by gundam on Sunday, 6 July 2008 - 11:59 pm

    i jst came back from the rally not too long ago.

    being there, done tat.

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