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31.1.11

Rakyat Mesir Membanjiri Kaherah (Gambar Menarik)


CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 31:  Anti-government protesters continue to congregate in Tahrir Square on the morning of January 31, 2011 in central Cairo, Egypt. Protests continued into the seventh day as thousands of people marched to demand the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, after 30 years of ruling the country. There is expected to be a ''protest of the millions'' march on Tuesday, whilst the recent unrest is having a knock on effect on the Egyptian economy as tourists, business travellers, and residents are trying to escape the country after a week of anti-government clashes.
Women shout during an anti-government demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.
CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 31:  A crowd of anti-government protesters walk past by a large puddle of water from tapped water mains in Tahrir Square on the morning of January 31, 2011 in central Cairo, Egypt. Protests continued into the seventh day as thousands of people marched to demand the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, after 30 years of ruling the country. There is expected to be a ''protest of the millions'' march on Tuesday, whilst the recent unrest is having a knock on effect on the Egyptian economy as tourists, business travellers, and residents are trying to escape the country after a week of anti-government clashes.
CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 31:  A protester leads a chant during anti-government rally in Tahrir Square on the morning of January 31, 2011 in central Cairo, Egypt. Protests continued into the seventh day as thousands of people marched to demand the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, after 30 years of ruling the country. There is expected to be a ''protest of the millions'' march on Tuesday, whilst the recent unrest is having a knock on effect on the Egyptian economy as tourists, business travellers, and residents are trying to escape the country after a week of anti-government clashes.
Egyptians dressed in white shrouds to show their readiness to die for their cause, demonstrate in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave. Posters on the shroudS reads: 'This my shroud for the sake of Egypt'.

Egyptian anti-government protesters pray at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo January 31, 2011. Protesters intensified their campaign on Monday to force Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak to quit as world leaders struggled to find a solution to a crisis that has torn up the Middle East political map.

People pray on Tahrir, or Liberation Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.
People pray on Tahrir, or Liberation Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.
Egyptian demonstrator weeps as he prays in Tahrir Square in Cairo, on January 31, 2011, on the seventh day of mass protests calling for the removal of President Hosni Mubarak.
Egyptian demonstrator weeps as he prays in Tahrir Square in Cairo, on January 31, 2011, on the seventh day of mass protests calling for the removal of President Hosni Mubarak.
Egyptian demonstrators gather for prayers close to a destroyed vehicle filled with garbage in Tahrir Square in Cairo, on January 31, 2011, on the seventh day of mass protests calling for the removal of President Hosni Mubarak.
People demonstrate in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.
A man takes pictures with his cell phone on Tahrir, or Liberation Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.
A girl holds a poster during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has sworn in a new government Cabinet Monday following unprecedented mass public anti-government protests seen through the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities over the past few days.
Egyptian soldiers try to protect a civilian from angry protestors who though he was a plainclothes policeman, on January 31, 2011 in Cairos Tahrir square during the biggest anti-government protests in three decades in a bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's creaking regime.
An Egyptian anti-government protester prays at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo January 31, 2011. Protesters intensified their campaign on Monday to force Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak to quit as world leaders struggled to find a solution to a crisis that has torn up the Middle East political map.
Demonstrators carry a banner showing the images of the five U.S. presidents who were in power since Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak took office in 1981 until today during a protest against Mubarak in Cairo January 31, 2011. A new Egyptian cabinet took office on Monday but the protest movement calling for the overthrow of President Mubarak said the changes were irrelevant. The cabinet has a new prime minister, a new interior minister and fresh faces in the key economic ministries. From top, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and current U.S. President Barack Obama.
Egyptian demonstrator holds a sign up following prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo, on January 31, 2011, on the seventh day of mass protests calling for the removal of President Hosni Mubarak.
Azhan: Biar gambar yang berbicara...lihat dengan hati, apakah kita bersedia hadapi keadaan rumit seumpama ni?

9 comments:

  1. hati semakin risau mengenangkan adik, cousin n pakcik yg brada n trperangkap di sana..

    walahaulawala quwatailla billahil aliyil azim 20x......

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  2. cepat2lah turun Hosmi Mubarak tu!!!!
    ameen.

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  3. @nza: kak, cuba contact mereka di sana..doakan insyaallah

    @puteri: satu dunia sedang berharap

    @jaya: sabar bro :)

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  4. rkyat mreka tlh bangkit mmntg krajaan zalim ditaktor hosni mubarak...Malaysia bila lgi? (tpi bkn cre ni la..mybe pilihan raya lbih baik)

    tgk la..byk prsamaan antra krajaan depa ngn krajaan kta...

    media tmpatan depa> sume berita msti filter2...pro krajaan..rkyat x dpt mklumat yg spatutnya..mreka trpaksa gunakan sumber lain (mungkin dri media luar spt internet @ CNN @Aljazeera) yg lbih telus brbanding dgn media tmpatan..sme la dgn yg brlaku kt malaysia...

    insyaAllah sume pljr Malaysia slamat....kte sme2 brdoa..risau gk ngan keadaan adik sy di cairo...

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  5. aku setuju. bagi piccas bersuara. aku nak tengok sejauh mana TS Muhyiddin nak hold.

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  6. @mumumeow: ya setuju sgt. Kekejaman tidak akan kekal, byk sejarah telah memberikan penceritaan kepada manusia moden sekarang..moga adik sihat dan selamat ya :)

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  7. @jet black: boleh harap ka dia ek.hehe?

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  8. Allahuakbar! meremang bulu roma tengok semangat diorang!

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