Sama spt tentara Mesir yg make panser unt nabrak orang2 Kristen yg lagi demo di 
Mesir.

Indahnya Islam itu, hehehe....




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> From: Bukan Pedanda <bukan.peda...@yahoo.com>
>To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
>Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 2:49 AM
>Subject: [proletar] France24: A tank tries to run over protesters in Saudi 
>Arabia
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>Lihat videonya yang belum basi...
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>http://observers.france24.com/content/20111125-saudi-araba-tank-tries-run-over-protesters-qatif-shiite-sunni-funeral-sniper-vehicle-interior-ministry
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>A tank tries to run over protesters in Saudi Arabia
>By Moktar B. on 25/11/2011 - 14:10
>
>Amateur footage shows a tank deliberately trying to hit protesters in the 
>eastern Saudi Arabian city of Qatif on Wednesday. Our Observer told us that 
>this kind of violence is unprecedented in Saudi Arabia. Similar incidents 
>have, however, recently taken place in Bahrain and Egypt.
>
>The demonstrators had gathered in the city centre for the funerals of two 
>people killed during rallies last week. Security forces cracked down on 
>protesters once again; two people were killed and nine injured. In a 
>statement, the Interior Ministry said “these losses took place during an 
>exchange of gunfire with unidentified criminals who infiltrated the population 
>and opened fire from residential areas.� According to the Interior Ministry, 
>two of the injured were policemen.
>
>An armoured vehicle tries to hit protesters following the funeral of two 
>protesters on Wednesday in Qatif. 
>
>Since March, residents of Qatif, which is a majority Shiite city, have held 
>frequent anti-government demonstrations. Shiites represent just 10 percent of 
>the total population, and are considered to be heretics by the country’s 
>Sunni leaders. They are marginalised at every level: religious, political and 
>social.
>"Snipers were stationed in the big water tower that can be seen in the 
>background of the video"
>
>Moktar B. (not his real name) is one of our Observers in Qatif.
>
>
>I have been in Qatif since the start of the demonstrations and have taken part 
>in most of them. What I can say is it’s unusual for security forces to use 
>such violence as they did on Wednesday. As people left the cemetery after the 
>two protesters’ funeral, a group of people started shouting anti-government 
>slogans. Very quickly, the police moved in, as you can see in the images. 
>According to my sources, the two people who died were shot at by snipers 
>stationed in the big water tower that can be seen in the background of the 
>video. Then a tank arrived and began to try to mow people down. Most people 
>ran out of the way, but in the last three seconds, you can see the tank hit a 
>man. [Editor’s Note: It is not clear from the video whether the tank 
>actually hit a person or an object].
>
>Authorities said the two people that died on Wednesday were killed in an 
>exchange of fire between criminals, but I don’t believe that. I know people 
>who went to protest â€" they are young, mostly between 20 and 30 years old. 
>They are unemployed and feel marginalized by the authorities. I tried to find 
>out who the leader of the movement was, but there is none. Since the beginning 
>of the unrest, I haven’t seen any armed protesters.
>
>All people are asking for is that their rights be respected. Since the start 
>of the unrest in March, protesters have demanded that political prisoners be 
>freed. They have been imprisoned without trial and for no reason, some for as 
>long as 15 years.
>
>Since the start of the protests, checkpoints have been set up throughout the 
>city. There are tanks, jeeps and soldiers with automatic guns. Residents do 
>not understand why their movements are being limited in this way. The police 
>are arresting a lot of young people, in particular. Young people spend hours 
>at police checkpoints before they can enter or leave the city. Of course, this 
>only fires up the youth even more.�
>
>
>
>During the funeral procession for two protesters killed on Wednesday, people 
>chanted slogans against the Saudi royal family. 
>Source URL: 
>http://observers.france24.com/content/20111125-saudi-araba-tank-tries-run-over-protesters-qatif-shiite-sunni-funeral-sniper-vehicle-interior-ministry
>
>Links:
>[1] 
>http://observers.france24.com/content/20111104-bahrain-manama-al-daih-protesters-security-clash-after-funeral-procession
>[2] 
>http://observers.france24.com/content/20111125-saudi-araba-tank-tries-run-over-protesters-qatif-shiite-sunni-funeral-sniper-vehicle-interior-ministry
>[3] http://observers.france24.com/profile/208989
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