Saturday, February 7, 2009

Angry People in the Streets of Ipoh, Perak

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Riot police shield themselves from a tear gas canister thrown back at them during a protest on the road to the palace where the swearing-in ceremony for the new Perak state chief minister will be held in Kuala Kangsar in Malaysia’s northern state of Perak February 6, 2009. Malaysian police fired teargas on Friday at opposition supporters protesting against the government seizing power in state of Perak, widening a tense political standoff. REUTERS

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A man carries an injured protestor during a demonstration at the road to the palace where the swearing-in ceremony for the new Perak state chief minister will be held in Kuala Kangsar in Malaysia’s northern state of Perak February 6, 2009. Malaysian police fired teargas on Friday at opposition supporters protesting against the government seizing power in state of Perak, widening a tense political standoff. REUTERS

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Protesters are stopped by riot police as they march to Iskandariah Palace where the swearing-in ceremony for the new Perak state chief minister is to be held, in Kuala Kangsar in Malaysia’s northern state of Perak February 6, 2009. Malaysian police fired teargas on Friday at opposition supporters protesting against the government seizing power in state of Perak, widening a tense political standoff. REUTERS

1 comment:

  1. I can't help feel so sorry.

    As this cos of a woman who betrayed us all.

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