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Riots Break Out in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur : Malaysia | Jul 11, 2011 at 4:50 PM PDT
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Check out this video of riots in Malaysia. Some protestors suffocated from the tear gas. Below, is a message, or a cry for help, from the Malaysian people who created this video, urging their Prime Minister and Inspector General for justice, democracy, peace, and a better future for everyone in Malaysia.

"Only after we cried, we felt the pain, we will treasure our life. For those who want to cover the truth, we hope you can feel the weight of life, and listen to the voice from bottom of our heart. We don't want any tragedy, and so we believe you are. Thanks for the support and the love guys. This video wasn't made for blaming or cursing. I believe all who loves malaysia will understand why we share this video. We join Bersih 2.0 for one reason, a fair and clean election. We record everything and present some truth that people need to know. We are not from any party, or any politics. We only hope a better future for our country. Please help to spread if you believe what we believe, about justice, and democracy. We hope Dear PM, Home Minister, Inspector-General of Police can see this. We hope they can feel how their citizen feel. We hope of justice, a better future.We love Malaysia."

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Posted By ammarsh ammarsh | 11 months ago
thanks 4 sharing ...rated up .
Posted By Adebanjos Adebanjos | 11 months ago
Wonderfully written article, keep up the good job rated.
Posted By Vicky247 Vicky247 | 11 months ago
Thanks for the news rated up.
Posted By dhreff dhreff | 11 months ago
fifileigh, Do the riots indicate that, Malaysia is at the threshold of a social volcanic eruptions? I think it is interesting to follow through. Rate you up.
Posted By SofiaAmbrosia SofiaAmbrosia | 11 months ago
Good, informative reporting-unusual for Malaysia; I’ve rated you up!
Posted By waqasyousaf Waqas Yousaf | 11 months ago
good report, rated up dear!
Posted By Adebanjos Adebanjos | 11 months ago
Very well written article, so beautiful rated!
Posted By SofiaAmbrosia SofiaAmbrosia | 10 months ago
another view for this one dear; wish I could rate up again...
Posted By SofiaAmbrosia SofiaAmbrosia | 10 months ago
yup we're pretty much the only country on Earth they keep screwing over and we just take it without protest...yup, let's cut those old age pensions AGAIN!
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