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Monday 21 February 2011

Failed Attempt - Protest Against Taib Mahmud??

Photo Credits to Zulhaidah.com- Planned Protest Against CM
Is it true that Sarawakian has different attitude from the Western Malaysia?  This is in terms of political propaganda.  It will take another 30 years for a real protest to occur?  

This is a real spoken words from the grassroots leader when asked to comment on the Sunday planned protest.   He did not want his name to be mentioned.

"Sarawakian is a peaceful citizen and will never get involved and be foolish enough to commit such act in public.  They have learnt  during the Ming Court Incident and nobody dares when it involves  anything that has go to do with the Chief Minister of Sarawak!!!"

It is a kind of respect for the CM since he has been working all his life to put us (Sarawak) where we are right now!  We cannot get immediate development or the others in the suburb would be left behind forever.

When being asked about the date of the election he commented that only CM will let them know, but all he could say is that BN is far ready than ever to face the coming Sarawak General Election!
Planned Taib protest a no show, says police

Posted BERNAMA, February 21, 2011

KUCHING - An alleged planned protest against Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud did not take place at Padang Merdeka, Kuching today, police said.

Padang Merdeka was quiet and peaceful, just like on any Sunday afternoon. Several tourists were spotted walking across the field while a few police MPVs were seen being driven around, apparently monitoring the area.

Kuching police chief ACP Mun Kock Keong said police monitored the area, but there was nothing unusual to report.

“It was good when nobody showed up for the protest,” he told Bernama.

A circulating short messaging service (SMS) stated that a protest against the Sarawak chief minister had been arranged for 2pm today at Padang Merdeka and asked recipients to “either join in or avoid the area due to expected traffic congestion”.

It was not known who was behind the sending of the SMS or the alleged planned protest.

Yesterday, the Movement for Change, Sarawak (MoCS) chief Francis Siah denied that the movement was behind any such protest. – Bernama

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