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Dec
06

Sekitar Ceramah Perdana keADILan di Cheras

Semalam telah berlangsung Ceramah Perdana keADILan Wilayah Persekutuan di Flat Sri Melaka,Cheras Kuala Lumpur.Padang yang menjadi tempat berlangsungnya acara dipenuhi lautan manusia yang dianggarkan melebihi 5000 orang.Antara pimpinan yang hadir termasuklah Naib Presiden keADILan,Dr Lee Boon Chye & Sdr Azmin Ali,Pemangku Ketua Angkatan Muda keADILan, Sdr Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin,Timbalan Setiausaha Agung keADILan, Dr Xavier Jayakumar, Ketua Penerangan keADILan, Sdr Tian Chua dan Pengerusi Perhubungan keADILan Wilayah Persekutuan, Dr Sanusi Osman.

Dalam sesi ceramah semalam juga,telah dilancarkan Jentera Pilihanraya keADILan Wilayah Persekutuan yang diketuai oleh Datuk Sallehuddin Hashim.laungan “reformasi” yang bergema menyambut pelancaran Jentera Pilihanraya tersebut menampakkan iltizam yang jelas di kalangan rakyat Wilayah Persekutuan untuk memacu perubahan ke arah Malaysia yang lebih adil selepas pelbagai tekanan dan ketidakadilan berlegar di sekeliling kehidupan seharian mereka.Tambah menarik,turut dibuka kaunter keahlian baru yang dihujani oleh kelompok muda yang mendaftar sebagai ahli keADILan.

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Dr Sanusi Osman menyampaikan ceramah

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DSAI memimpin hadirin menyanyikan lagu “Kami Arus Perjuangan”

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Barisan pimpinan keADILan di atas pentas

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Skrin Layar Gergasi yang disediakan oleh Jawatankuasa penganjur program


6 Responses to “Sekitar Ceramah Perdana keADILan di Cheras”


  1. 1 Najib1976 Dec 19th, 2006 at 9:07 pm

    Assalamualaikum.
    Salam Reformasi.
    1. Ada sesiapa yang hadir di Ceramah boleh cerita sikit tentang isu yang dibangkitkan ?
    2. Saudara Anwar, dengar cerita Tun M membantu Saudi Arabia utk suatu projek ekonomi..ada sesiapa yang boleh komen ?
    3. Saudara Anwar, Thailand sedang menghadapi kejatuhan mata wang…pada pendapat saudara adakah ini petanda krisis ekonomi serantau berlaku ?

    Salam Reformasi….

  2. 2 dekmat Dec 20th, 2006 at 2:05 am

    Najib1976, di Thailand masalah mereka bukan kejatuhan matawang baht tetapi kenaikan baht yg akan menjejaskan harga barangan export

  3. 3 echopena Dec 21st, 2006 at 7:27 am

    Apa fokus reformasi terkini ya?
    Dulu kita lihat era kebangkitan dengan fokus kepada reformasi sistem keadilan dan hak manusia. Lebih kuat kelihatannya bila ada fokus semasa sambil-sambil reformasi secara general berlangsung.

  4. 4 hawaiichee Dec 21st, 2006 at 10:20 am

    Rakyat Malaysia harus tampil hadapan membantah salah guna kuasa kerajaan. Datanglah beramai-ramai pada 31 Dec dan 7 Jan.

    Thousands expected at anti-toll hike demo
    Bede Hong
    Dec 19, 06 12:28pm Adjust font size:

    Opposition parties and consumer groups are planning a mammoth
    protest against the increase in toll hikes for five major highways
    in the Klang Valley.

    It is learnt that thousands are expected to turn up at the protest
    which will be held along the Lebuhraya Damansara-Puchong (LDP)
    highway on Jan 7.

    PAS Youth chief Salahuddin Ayub said the Islamic opposition party
    alone will bring between 5,000 and 10,000 protestors.

    “We are sad that the government is not considerate towards the
    people, especially those with low incomes,” he said when met after a
    closed-door discussion in Kuala Lumpur last night.

    The hour-long discussion at the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese
    Assembly Hall was attended by DAP Seputeh MP Teresa Kok, Parti
    Sosialis Malaysia secretary-general S Arutchelvan, PAS treasurer
    Hatta Ramli, Parti Keadilan Rakyat information chief Tian Chua and
    Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) president Syed Shahrir Syed
    Mohammad.

    A `Protes Kenaikan Tol’ committee has been set up and will be helmed
    by Syed Shahrir.

    Last week, the government announced that the toll rates for the five
    highways will rise between 20 to 60 percent effective Jan 1. LDP
    will see its toll rise from RM1 to RM1.60.

    Tian said the Jan 7 protest will not only see the participation of
    party members. “Local residents who are unhappy with the toll hike
    will also participate, ” he added when met at the same venue.

    Syed Shahrir said the committee has yet to decide on the exact
    location to hold the protest.

    “It would likely be somewhere where there are parking spaces for the
    protestors. We would not be blocking traffic. However, we would be
    visible to road users.

    “It’s a big mobilisation. I don’t think it would be solely because
    of the toll hikes. The public is very angry at a combination of
    things that happened this year, including the fuel hikes,” he added.

    Buy back highways

    The committee will also submit a memorandum to the Prime Minister’s
    Department on Dec 27 denouncing the toll hikes.

    The memorandum will call on the government to make public the
    clauses in the concessionaire agreements and to buy back the
    concessions.

    Works Minister S Samy Vellu disclosed that it cost RM4.13 billion to
    construct the five highways: LDP, Shah Alam Highway, Cheras-Kajang
    Highway, Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway and the Guthrie Corridor
    Expressway.

    The minister also revealed that a RM2.589 billion compensation
    package for the five concessionaires was to be incurred from Jan 1,
    2007 when the new toll rates take effect to the next review in toll
    rates, which is between 2010 and 2012.

    Samy Vellu also said the government had to compensate a total of
    RM2.275 billion to the operators of four of the five highways, not
    including Guthrie Corridor, which is a new highway.

    However, while he gave a breakdown of this figure, he did not
    specify over what period of time this amount was paid.

    But going by this, the government could be paying as much as RM4.9
    billion in compensation alone for the highways.

    Opposition party DAP has urged the government to buy up the five
    highways by paying the concessionaires RM4.13 billion for the total
    construction cost.

    In a related development, DAP will proceed with the Dec 31 protest
    at the Grand Saga toll plaza along the Cheras highway. The protest
    is jointly organised by the Bandar Mahkota Cheras Open Access Road
    Action Committee (BMC-OARAC).

    On Sunday, a protest organised by DAP and BMC-OARAC saw some 800
    people taking to the streets in Cheras to vent their frustration
    against the toll hike.

  5. 5 Mohd Farid Bin Ismail Apr 25th, 2008 at 8:10 am

    Kesan dari Dasar Pecah dan Perintah perlu diberi fokus yang lebih utama berbanding dengan isu ekonomi global. Ekonomi global mengikut arusnya yang tersendiri dan boleh diatasi sekiranya rakyat bersatu menanganinya, tetapi kesan dari Dasar Pecah dan Perintah sukar jika tiada kesatuan dikalangan kaum tertentu di negara kita. Dasar Ekonomi Baru belum tentu dapat menghilangkan kesan dari Dasar Pecah dan Perintah walaupun kita sudah lebih 50 tahun mencapai kemerdekaan. Umno tidak boleh pulih selagi Melayu belum sedar dan bersedia serta berusaha untuk pulih.

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