Friday, February 5, 2010

We are everywhere

They burn effigy of Penang CM Share


Friday, 05 February 2010 16:33

GEORGE TOWN - A group of Malay non-governmental organisations staged a protest at Komtar here after Friday prayers to object against what they claimed was discrimination in the demolition of illegal hawker stalls, burning an effigy of Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng in the process.

The crowd had earlier congregated at Masjid Jamek Simpang Enam before Friday prayers and walked to Komtar in Jalan Magazine, which houses the state government offices, to hand over a memorandum to Lim.

Police failed in trying to block the crowd from staging the walk.

Ibrahim Ali also there

The protest was organised by the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce and National Malay Students Federation (GPMS).

Also joining the protest was the head of Perkasa, Ibrahim Ali, who is also Pasir Mas MP. (We are everywhere, those chingkie's will have to go back to Thailand (nice girls there, why are the chingkies here) and Super UMNO will have Pulau Pinang and all those kondominiums the chingkies live in, just have to replace the chingkies with someone else to sell the kondominiums to, maybe some bangladesh or indonesians)

When representatives from the group failed to meet Lim at his office in Komtar, the crowd set an effigy representing Lim on fire. They also burnt the memorandum.

Police, including Federal Reserve Unit, were also at the scene to carry out crowd control.

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