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Edited by Friska at 4-10-2025 06:17 AM


Keadaan Himpunan Sumud Flotilla berhampiran Kedutaan Amerika Syarikat di Kuala Lumpur hari ini.

Himpunan Sumud Flotilla: Keadaan bertukar tegang, tolak menolak, baling telur
Oleh HARRITH HISHAM
3 Oktober 2025, 5:52 pm

KUALA LUMPUR – Himpunan Sumud Flotilla (HSF) yang berlangsung di ibu negara bertukar tegang apabila peserta tidak dibenarkan berkumpul di hadapan Kedutaan Amerika Syarikat (AS), di sini hari ini.

Suasana himpunan yang pada awalnya berlangsung dengan aman menjadi kecoh apabila beberapa individu menjerit supaya pihak polis membuka sekatan menuju ke Kedutaan AS.

Tinjauan di lokasi mendapati, beberapa individu tidak dikenali dipercayai bertindak membaling telur ke arah pagar kedutaan.

Turut kelihatan beberapa wanita dilaporkan terjatuh ketika adegan tolak menolak itu berlaku.

Bagaimanapun suasana tegang itu kemudiannya berjaya dikawal anggota polis bertugas dan peserta dinasihatkan supaya bertenang.

Terdahulu, ribuan peserta HSF mula berkumpul di Bangunan Tabung Haji sekitar pukul 2 petang sebelum berarak menuju Kedutaan AS.

Tinjaun di lokasi mendapati, hujan lebat tidak melunturkan semangat rakyat Malaysia bagi menyatakan solidariti buat penduduk Gaza di Palestin.

Bagaimanapun, peserta HSF tidak dibenarkan melepasi kawalan polis untuk berhimpun di hadapan bangunan Kedutaan AS. – KOSMO! ONLINE



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Edited by Friska at 4-10-2025 06:11 PM
Quote: mimi_mimpi replied at 4-10-2025 06:05 PM
yang dibakar itu kan bendera us. bukan bangunan yang dibina dengan cukai sendiri. takde kerosakan  ...

Bikin rusuh - check
Bakar bendera - check
Lempar telur - check
Aparat jadi korban - check
Injak bendera - check
Quote: “Kekecohan yang berlaku menyebabkan seorang anggota polis mengalami kecederaan di bahagian mulut akibat disiku peserta perhimpunan terbabit, ketika menjaga kawalan keselamatan di tempat kejadian,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan, hari ini.
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Kawalan keselamatan di hadapan kedutaan AS di Kuala Lumpur diperketatkan dengan kehadiran anggota FRU. (Gambar Bernama)

Himpunan solidariti GSF kecoh, peserta baling telur
3 Sept 2025

PETALING JAYA: Perhimpunan solidariti Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) di Kuala Lumpur hari ini kecoh apabila berlaku insiden tolak menolak antara peserta dan anggota Pasukan Simpanan Persekutuan (FRU) yang menghalang mereka daripada berhimpun di hadapan kedutaan Amerika Syarikat (AS).

Perhimpunan itu pada mulanya berlangsung secara aman tetapi menjadi kecoh selepas beberapa peserta mula menjerit ke arah polis dan menuntut sekatan menuju ke kedutaan dialihkan, lapor Utusan Malaysia.

Beberapa individu juga dilihat membaling telur ke arah pagar kedutaan manakala berlaku tolak menolak antara pasukan FRU dengan peserta.

Polis berjaya meredakan keadaan tanpa sebarang tangkapan dan menggesa peserta perhimpunan supaya bertenang.

Ribuan orang dilaporkan berkumpul di bangunan Tabung Haji di Jalan Tun Razak sekitar jam 2 petang sebelum berarak menuju ke kedutaan AS untuk membantah tindakan tentera Israel memintas GSF di Laut Mediterranean.

Protes di hadapan kedutaan AS bermula sejak semalam, dengan polis menahan dua peserta kerana didakwa menghalang anggota menjalankan tugas. Mereka kemudiannya dibebaskan dengan jaminan polis.

Hari ini, kawalan polis di hadapan kedutaan AS lebih diperketatkan, dengan anggota FRU turut dikerahkan.

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Edited by B40tastePosh at 4-10-2025 07:12 AM

Friska???

Dah takda gigi geraham?

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Tidak salah untuk berdemo. Tapi janganlah sampai nak merusuh dan baling objek.

pooh~key Lv.12 9#

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Akak sebagai warga malaysia berasa amat malu dengan indonesia sissy.

Decaffeinated Lv.18 10#

Master | Credits 63201   
Telur dah murah ka?

fattymah Lv.8 11#

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Sedihla.. yg tangkap israel kan.. embassy kat singapore ada kan.. tak jauh pun

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Edited by mimi_mimpi at 4-10-2025 09:47 AM

Kenapela forum malaysia bagi indon post sesuka hati. Ternyata indon ni suka post semua yg buruk pasal Malaysia Post yang bagus² takde pulak die share. Mujurla demo ni sebab kemanusiaan dan bukan sebab dpr. Sakit hati ya sebab malaysia tak jadi seperti indon.

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Kapan freedom flotilla ke Myanmar gais, buat santuni saudara se Islam kita warga Rohingya?


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Rohingya speakers urge the UN not to forget about minorities from Myanmar’s Rakhine state, including those who remain and those who fled to refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh.

Rohingya ask UN ‘where is the justice’ amid Myanmar violence, aid cuts
1 Oct 2025

New York – Members of the Rohingya community who fled violence in Myanmar have addressed a United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) conference seeking to bring attention to the suffering of the persecuted Muslim minority, as fighting continues in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.

Maung Sawyeddollah, the founder of the Rohingya Student Network, addressed his fellow Rohingya in a livestreamed speech in the vast UNGA hall in New York City on Tuesday, telling them: “Dear brothers and sisters, you are not forgotten. You might feel that the world doesn’t see your suffering. Rohingya see you.”

“Now this message is for the world leaders and the United Nations: It has already been more than eight years since the Rohingya genocide was exposed. Where is justice for the Rohingya? Where?” Sawyeddollah asked.

He then held up a photograph of the bodies of several people lying in a river, who he said had been killed in a drone attack by Myanmar’s rebel Arakan Army in August 2024.

“These are not isolated cases; they are part of a systematic campaign,” said Sawyeddollah, a student who spent seven years in Cox’s Bazar refugee camp in southeastern Bangladesh after fleeing Myanmar in 2017.

“Why is there no prevention of these inhumane atrocities by Arakan Army?” he asked.

Wai Wai Nu, the executive director of the Women’s Peace Network-Myanmar, who also addressed the high-level UNGA meeting, told Al Jazeera that the event was a “historic moment”, which she hoped would “draw the attention back to the UN on the issue of Rohingya”.

Wai Wai Nu used her speech to highlight several pressing priorities, including that humanitarian aid has been blocked from flowing to Rakhine State, where Rohingya communities are located, an issue she said was discussed on the sidelines of the conference.

“If we get this, the conference is worth it,” she said.

“We need to save Rohingya inside Rakhine state.”

Nu also told Al Jazeera that “many member states also emphasised or highlighted addressing the root causes, and advancing justice and accountability”, in their speeches.

However, she added, the UN event also illustrated that a “coherent and cohesive approach” to finding a solution to the Rohingya crisis is “lacking leadership and coordination, including in the ASEAN region“, a grouping of states in Southeast Asia.

She also told Al Jazeera that it was important for countries to implement targeted sanctions on Myanmar and “all the perpetrators, including military and other armed sectors, including Arakan Army”, as well as a “global arms embargo” to protect the Rohingya.

‘Massive aid cuts’
Speaking on behalf of the UN secretary-general, Chef de Cabinet Earle Courtenay Rattray, told the meeting of UN member states that “massive aid cuts” have further worsened conditions for the Rohingya, including more than 1 million who fled ethnic cleansing by the military in Myanmar and who have sought refuge in neighbouring Bangladesh.

“In the past 18 months alone, 150,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh, which has generously kept its borders open and given them refuge,” Rattray said.



Yet, while Rattray said Bangladesh has shown “remarkable hospitality and generosity”, the chief adviser of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, said his country is struggling to continue assisting Rohingya refugees, eight years into the crisis.

“Eight years since the genocide began, the plight of the Rohingya continues,” said Yunus, who jointly convened the meeting as well as another similar summit in Cox’s Bazar last month, to try to bring attention back to the plight of the Rohingya in Myanmar and Bangladesh.

“Bangladesh is a victim of the crisis,” said Yunus.

“We are forced to bear huge financial, social and environmental costs,” he said.

“As funding declines, the only peaceful option is to begin their repatriation.”

“The Rohingya have consistently pronounced their desire to go back home”, he said, adding that “as an immediate step, those who recently crossed into Bangladesh escaping conflict must be allowed to repatriate”.

Yunus also told the meeting that, unlike Thailand, Bangladesh could not offer work rights to Rohingya, given his own country’s “developmental challenges, including unemployment and poverty”.

Charles Harder, the United States special envoy for best future generations, was among several speakers to thank Bangladesh and Thailand for hosting Rohingya refugees.

He also announced that the US would “provide more than $60m in assistance for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh”, which he said would be tied to Bangladesh making “meaningful” changes to allow access to work.

But funding refugees in Bangladesh was “not a burden the United States will bear indefinitely”, he said.

“It is long past time for other governments and actors in the region to develop sustainable solutions for Rohingya,” Harder said.

About 50 other UN member states also addressed the meeting on Tuesday, although few announced specific measures they were taking, aside from the United Kingdom, which announced $36m in aid for Rohingya refugees.

Dawda Jallow, The Gambia’s minister of justice, also addressed the meeting, saying that his country hopes to see a judgement from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) “soon after” an oral hearing scheduled for January next year on its case accusing Myanmar of perpetrating genocide against its Rohingya population.

“We filed our case in November 2019, almost six years ago. Now, we are preparing for the oral hearing on the merits in this case, which the court has scheduled for mid-January 2026,” Jallow said.

“The Gambia will present its case as to why Myanmar is responsible for the Rohingya genocide and must make reparations to its victims,” he added.

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Quote: B40tastePosh replied at 4-10-2025 07:10 AM
Friska???

Dah takda gigi geraham?

Ke situ pulak yg ko nampak. Btw. .. mcm mana dia kunyah eh?

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Quote: mimi_mimpi replied at 4-10-2025 09:30 AM
Kenapela forum malaysia bagi indon post sesuka hati. Ternyata indon ni suka post semua yg buruk pasa ...

Untuk berita yang dah di sanitize sesuai selera mainstream RTM, TV3 dah ada. Hadap ja lah sampai muntah.

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Quote: Friska replied at 4-10-2025 10:15 AM
Kapan freedom flotilla ke Myanmar gais, buat santuni saudara se Islam kita warga Rohingya?

Ini sebenarnya the real function (test?) untuk Malaysia sebagai pengerusi ASEAN. Lebih relevan but so far tak dengar lagi perkataan Rohingya disebut dlm berita tentang ASEAN.

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Quote: Decaffeinated replied at 4-10-2025 10:30 AM
Ke situ pulak yg ko nampak. Btw. .. mcm mana dia kunyah eh?

Dia hisap hisap je kot

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Quote: mimi_mimpi replied at 4-10-2025 09:30 AM
Kenapela forum malaysia bagi indon post sesuka hati. Ternyata indon ni suka post semua yg buruk pasa ...

Memang sakit hati la sebab orang Malaysia tak rosakkan harta kerajaan hasil dari percukaian negara itu.

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Quote: Decaffeinated replied at 4-10-2025 10:33 AM
Untuk berita yang dah di sanitize sesuai selera mainstream RTM, TV3 dah ada. Hadap ja lah sampai m ...

Bukan pasal berita pun, tapi i tulis tu pasal tukang post yg bias hanya share news yg butuk pasal malaysia. Sakit hati kot sebab gigih nak busukkan nama malaysia sama mcm nama indon

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Quote: B40tastePosh replied at 4-10-2025 12:11 PM
Memang sakit hati la sebab orang Malaysia tak rosakkan harta kerajaan hasil dari percukaian negara ...

Mesti die bajet mindset negara kita mcm diorg. Mujurla kita bukan rusuh kerajaan sdiri mcm diorg. Silap² yg start baling telur pun org indon yg join dlm tu.

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Ben Bradshaw katanya kerja dengan Kedutaan USA.

Tapi jarang dia exposed diri dia lepas kerja dengan Kedutaan USA mungkin prosedur kerja tak benarkan.
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