Friday, June 4, 2010

MB bersama ribuan rakyat solat hajat bantah kekejaman Israel







Wakil Dari Palestin sedang Berucap



Selepas ucapan wakil dari Palestin, Tok Guru memulakan tazkirah ringkas berkisar sejarah Yahudi dan Palestin…


Ribuan yang hadir sedang khusuk mendengar takzirah dari Tok guru


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KOTA BHARU, 4 Jun: Ribuan rakyat Kelantan menunaikan solat hajat yang diimamkan Menteri Besar, Tuan Guru Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat sebagai membantah keganasan tentera Israel terhadap umat Islam di Palestin.

Solat hajat diadakan di Dataran Stadium Sultan Mohammad Ke IV pagi tadi turut disertai wakil Palestin, Abdul Hadi HJ Junaidi. Turut kelihatan Timbalan Menteri Besar, Datuk Ahmad Yakub, anggota-anggota Exco dan Datuk Mohd Amar Abdullah dan Dr Mohamad Fadzli Hassan serta wakil-wakil rakyat.
Biar pun cahaya matahari panas memancar di atas kepala, orang ramai tidak menghiraukan dan tetap berdiri menunaikan solat bagi memohon kepada Allah Taala melindungi umat Islam yang sedang ditindas di Gaza.
Sebelum itu ribuan yang hadir sejak jam 8.30 pagi mendengar kuliah khas mengenai Palestin yang disampaikan Mohd Amar.
Kehadiran penduduk tempatan yang memenuhi segenap ruang Dataran Stadium kerana simpati terhadap konvoi kemanusiaan pelbagai negara yang diserang tentera Israel ketika membawa bekalan makanan ke Gaza Isnin lalu.
Ekoran serangan itu sembilan rakyat Turki yang menaiki kapal Mavi Marmara milik negara terbabit menjadi korban.
Seramai 12 rakyat Malaysia turut bersama misi kemanusiaan tersebut yang datang daripada 40 negara.
Berikutan tindakan tersebut kerajaan Turki di bawah Tayyed Erdogan memutuskan hubungan diplomatik dengan negara Yahudi itu.
Kerajaan Turki memberi beberapa syarat untuk memulih semula hubungan diplomatik iaitu membayar sejumlah pampasan kepada keluarga sukarelawan yang terbunuh, Israel perlu memohon maaf kepada dunia.
Selain itu mereka yang terbabit dengan jenayah hendaklah dihadapkan ke Mahkamah Antarabangsa.
Perkara itu didedahkan Abdul Hadi ketika berucap di ribuan rakyat Kelantan.
Menteri Besar berkata, kaum Yahudi tidak ada belas kasihan kepada kaum lain kerana menganggap kononnya mereka sebagai anak Tuhan.
”Pegangan yang salah itu menyebabkan mereka sanggup melakukan apa sahaja terhadap orang lain.
”Namun hairannya kezaliman yang serupa juga pernah berlaku di negara ini apabila Ustaz Ibrahim Libya bersama beberapa pengikut ditembak mati di Memali.
”Begitu juga tindakan kerajaan menangkap ulama dengan mengurungkan mereka dalam bilik gelap di Kem Tahanan di Batu Gajah. Ini adalah sebahagian tindakan tidak berperikemanusiaan yang turut berlaku di negara ini,” katanya diikuti laungan takbir orang ramai.
Pada ucapan itu beliau juga menjelaskan kekeliruan sesetengah pihak yang mendakwa tidak ada parti Islam pada zaman Rasulullah saw.
Pelbagai sepanduk mengutuk serangan ganas Yahudi dijulang anak-anak muda yang membantah keganasan Zionis Israel terhadap umat Islam di Palestin. Tabung Cakna Palestin juga dibuka bagi sumbangan orang ramai. Program itu berakhir kira-kira jam 10.45 pagi.

macam ni la baru kata menghargai rakyat

  Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu (C), accompanied by Health Minister Recep Akdag (L), welcomes an activist, wounded when Israel seized a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza, in an ambulance plane at the Etimesgut military airport in Ankara early June 3, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. Israel had said it would deport 682 activists from more than 35 countries taken into custody after the maritime assault in which nine activists were killed on a Turkish vessel.
Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu (C), accompanied by Health Minister Recep Akdag (L), welcomes an activist, wounded when Israel seized a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza, in an ambulance plane at the Etimesgut military airport in Ankara early June 3, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. Israel had said it would deport 682 activists from more than 35 countries taken into custody after the maritime assault in which nine activists were killed on a Turkish vessel.
An activist, who was wounded when Israel seized a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza, is taken to a hospital upon his arrival at Etimesgut Military Airport in Ankara early June 3, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on the aid convoy that saw nine activists killed which drew international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory.
An activist, who was wounded when Israel seized a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza, is taken to a hospital upon his arrival at Etimesgut Military Airport in Ankara early June 3, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on the aid convoy that saw nine activists killed which drew international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory.
An activist, who was wounded when Israel seized a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza, is taken to a hospital upon his arrival at Etimesgut Military Airport in Ankara early June 3, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on the aid convoy that saw nine activists killed which drew international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory.
An activist, who was wounded when Israel seized a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza, is taken to a hospital upon his arrival at Etimesgut Military Airport in Ankara early June 3, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on the aid convoy that saw nine activists killed which drew international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory.
Friends and family members of Turkish activists who were deported by Israel two days after a deadly naval raid by Israeli forces in the Mediterranean Sea, wait at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey,  early Thursday, June 3, 2010. Hundreds of the activists deported from Israel following a bloody raid by Israeli commandos on a pro-Palestinian flotilla returned to a hero's welcome in Turkey early Thursday.
Friends and family members of Turkish activists who were deported by Israel two days after a deadly naval raid by Israeli forces in the Mediterranean Sea, wait at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey, early Thursday, June 3, 2010. Hundreds of the activists deported from Israel following a bloody raid by Israeli commandos on a pro-Palestinian flotilla returned to a hero's welcome in Turkey early Thursday.
Friends and family members of Turkish activists who were deported by Israel two days after a deadly naval raid by Israeli forces in the Mediterranean Sea, wait at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey,  early Thursday, June 3, 2010. Hundreds of the activists deported from Israel following a bloody raid by Israeli commandos on a pro-Palestinian flotilla returned to a hero's welcome in Turkey early Thursday.
An activist injured when Israel seized a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza gestures as he arrives at a hospital in Ankara June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. Israel had said it would deport 682 activists from more than 35 countries taken into custody after the maritime assault in which nine activists were killed on a Turkish vessel.
An activist injured when Israel seized a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza gestures as he arrives at a hospital in Ankara June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. Israel had said it would deport 682 activists from more than 35 countries taken into custody after the maritime assault in which nine activists were killed on a Turkish vessel.
An activist, who was wounded when Israel seized a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza, is taken to a hospital upon his arrival at Etimesgut Military Airport in Ankara early June 3, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on the aid convoy that saw nine activists killed which drew international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory.
A girl holds a Palestinian flag during a protest against Israel, in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. In a stunning reversal that illustrated the severity of the diplomatic fallout from its bloody raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, Israel on Wednesday dropped plans to prosecute dozens of the captured pro-Palestinian activists, moving instead to deport all of them quickly.
A girl holds a Palestinian flag during a protest against Israel, in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. In a stunning reversal that illustrated the severity of the diplomatic fallout from its bloody raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, Israel on Wednesday dropped plans to prosecute dozens of the captured pro-Palestinian activists, moving instead to deport all of them quickly.
Demonstrators chant slogans as they wait for the Turkish activists expelled from Israel, at the airport in Istanbul, Turkey, early Thursday, June 3, 2010. In a stunning reversal that illustrated the severity of the diplomatic fallout from its bloody raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, Israel on Wednesday dropped plans to prosecute dozens of the captured pro-Palestinian activists, moving instead to deport all of them quickly.
Demonstrators chant slogans waving Palestinian and Turkish flags  during a protest against Israel, in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Israel quickened the pace of expelling activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla on Wednesday as the diplomatic fallout from its deadly raid on the ships widened.
Demonstrators chant slogans waving Palestinian and Turkish flags during a protest against Israel, in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Israel quickened the pace of expelling activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla on Wednesday as the diplomatic fallout from its deadly raid on the ships widened.
Friends and family members of Turkish activists who were deported by Israel two days after a deadly naval raid by Israeli forces in the Mediterranean Sea,  set on fire an Israeli flag as they wait at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey,  early Thursday, June 3, 2010. Hundreds of activists deported from Israel following a bloody raid by Israeli commandos on a pro-Palestinian flotilla returned to a hero's welcome in Turkey early Thursday.

Turks try to identify dead activists

ISTANBUL – An Islamic charity group that organized the aid flotilla to Gaza says its workers and relatives are trying identify nine bodies at an Istanbul morgue.
Turkish planes brought back hundreds of activists early Thursday following a bloody raid by Israeli commandos on a pro-Palestinian flotilla. The activists returned to a hero's welcome with thousands of supporters chanting "God is Great!"
The IHH charity group says they are having difficulties in identifying five of the bodies. Four of them have been officially confirmed to be Turks.
Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc welcomed them at the airport after Turkey pressured Israel to release the detainees, most of whom are Turkish. Others were from Arab countries, Europe and the United States.AP. ~ pinkturtle2

* p/s ~ macam ni la baru kata menghargai rakyat yang berjuang hingga ke titisan darah yang terakhir menentang kezaliman rejim zionis Laknatullah. ..pala otak hang la menteri pertahanan apa jadah, kos tinggi laa..awat? APCO nasihat hangpa kata sukarelawan tu semua pengganas? nak pi serang Israel? memang apco-amNGOk- beer enD la hangpaa...nuuu, ketua polis key eel...kata, sapa jangan dok p perhimpunan esok, pasai perhimpunan tu perhimpunan HARAM...sapa yang HARAM sebenaqnya.. ??? memang hangpa yang HARAM-JADAH. ..!!!

Himpunan Membantah Kezaliman Zionis Israel Laknatullah

Yang ni Himpunan Membantah Kezaliman Zionis Israel Laknatullah di Kota Bharu, Kelantan...
Bila Tuan Guru Nok Abdul Aziz berdoa memohon pertolongan dari Allah...
Semua yang hadir pakat-pakat mengaminkan doa Tuan Guru...
Anggota Polis yang bertugas pun turut sama mengaminkan doa Tuan Guru... sebab tu Rakyat Kelantan hormat pada anggota-anggota polis yang bertugas di Kelantan...
Tak ada masalah untuk Mahasiswi bersama menyatakan bantahan... di Kelantan, AUKU dah lama dibakul-sampahkan. ..
Kalau dah Mahasiswi boleh ikut berdemo, tak kan la Mahasiswa tak de..? ini Negeri paling Demokrasi di Malaysia...
Kalau tak percaya, boleh tanya warga Palestin yang ikut berdemo di Kota Bharu pagi tadi...
Sebelum balik, Tuan Guru boleh saja "melenyek" Banner besar yang ada bendera Amerika dan Israel, tanpa gangguan siapa-siapa. .. banner besar tak dirampas, banner kecil yang dibawak hadirin pun masih ditangan tuan punya banner...

Sebelum pergi ke gambar seterusnya, korang tengok balik, ada tak FRU datang..?
Semua gambar-gambar dekat atas tu adalah antara koleksi gambar Himpunan Membantah Kezaliman Zionis Israel Laknatullah di Kota Bharu, Kelantan...

Dekat Kuala Lumpur hari ni macam mana..? harap-harap "Ejen Mossad" tak buat hal... kalau tak, tak de beza la Kuala Lumpur dengan Tel-Aviv...