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25 November 2011

ANGKARA ORANG TIDAK BERTAMADUN...?


Penyelamat sedang membantu mangsa yang terperangkap oleh rempuhan penyokong yang cuba memasuki stadium.

Two people have been killed and a young boy left fighting for his life after a stampede by fans attempting to enter a Jakarta stadium for the Southeast Asian Games football final.
Monday night's game at the Gelora Bung Karno stadium was sold out, with 88,000 spectators anticipating a showdown between the hosts and Malaysia
With many fans unable to secure tickets, tens of thousands of supporters gathered outside the stadium, some hoping to buy tickets from touts and others finding spots in front of large outdoor screens.
 
But 5,000 police were unable to control the crowd when a gate was momentarily opened and fans rushed to get through.

"The two victims died when the stadium doors at section 15 opened and everyone rushed in," a Jakarta city police spokesman told the AFP news agency.
"One of the bodies was identified and has been returned to his family, while the other is still at the morgue.
"Several others were taken to hospital with minor injuries, but one young boy slipped into a coma."
In the chaos, the bodies of the two men trampled to death - both wearing the Indonesian team's jersey - could not be immediately evacuated, police said.

5 MAUT DI YEMEN...?



Ombak manusia menentang pemerintah Yemen...

Security forces and army defectors clash in Sanaa after protesters reject deal signed by Saleh to transfer power.

KERETA MARIKH...?



CAPE CANAVERAL, Amerika Syarikat (AS) - Pentadbiran Aeronautik dan Angkasa Lepas Kebangsaan (NASA) mendedahkan kenderaan baharu sebesar sebuah kereta yang akan meneroka planet Marikh.
Kenderaan itu yang diberi nama Curiosity mempunyai lengan sepanjang dua meter dan dilengkapi laser untuk memusnahkan batu di planet tersebut.
"Ini ialah mesin impian saintis Marikh," kata timbalan ketua projek saintis Marikh di NASA, Ashwin Vasavada.
Kenderaan itu bernilai AS$2.5 bilion (RM7.94 bilion) dan ia akan bergerak ke kawasan yang mempunyai organik dan karbon di Marikh pada Ogos tahun depan.
Kenderaan itu membawa seberat 4.8 kilogram plutonium yang boleh menjana kuasa selama dua tahun di Marikh.
Ia sepanjang dua meter, lebar sembilan meter dan setinggi dua meter. 


Sumber: Kosmo! Online, 24/11/2011

GRINDADRAP TRADISI KEJAM...?


BANDAR TORSHAVN, Denmark - Penduduk di Kepulauan Faroe, Denmark menangkap dan memotong daging ikan paus pilot dekat sini kelmarin.
Pada setiap tahun, penduduk di Kepulauan Faroe makan daging ikan paus pilot.
Penduduk di kepulauan itu merupakan keturunan Viking yang merupakan penduduk di Scadinavia yang terkenal sebagai pahlawan, peneroka, lanun dan pedagang pada abad ke-8 hingga pertengahan abad ke-11 Masihi.
Ikan paus pilot merupakan diet penduduk di kepulauan itu sejak lebih 1,000 tahun lalu.
Penduduk itu akan memerangkap haiwan berkenaan ke sebuah teluk dan membunuh ikan tersebut.
Acara membunuh ikan paus itu dikenali sebagai Grindadrap dan daging haiwan tersebut tidak boleh dijual sebaliknya ia diagihkan dalam kalangan penduduk. - Agensi
Sumber: Kosmo! Online, 24/11/2011

23 November 2011

KORBAN DATARAN TAHRIR MENCECAH 36 ORANG...?

Bantahan ketika menjatuhkan regim Husni Mubarak berulang lagi di Dataran Tahrir. Sehingga ini, angka korban akibat pertempuran dengan polis telah mencecah 36 orang. 
A general view shows an ambulance carrying injured protesters at Tahrir Square as protesters keep their distance from tear gas fired by riot police during clashes, in Cairo November 21, 2011. Cairo police fought protesters demanding an end to army rule for a third day on Monday and morgue officials said the death toll had risen to 33, with many victims shot in the worst violence since the uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak.
Egyptians protesters shout slogans against military ruler council female protester cover her face with the national flag during clashes on the third day with security forces at Tahrir Square in Cairo on November 21, 2011. Fresh clashes erupted in Cairo's Tahrir Square between police and protesters demanding the end of army rule, as the ruling military council faced its worst crisis since Hosni Mubarak was toppled.
An Egyptian man holds up a banners that reads in Arabic, 'The revolution is still running' during clashes on the third day with security forces at Tahrir Square in Cairo on November 21, 2011. Fresh clashes erupted in Cairo's Tahrir Square between police and protesters demanding the end of army rule, as the ruling military council faced its worst crisis since Hosni Mubarak was toppled.
An Egyptian riot police officer fires tear gas during clashes with protesters near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Egypt's civilian Cabinet has offered to resign after three days of violent clashes in many cities between demonstrators and security forces, but the action failed to satisfy protesters deeply frustrated with the new military rulers.
A protester throws stones at riot police during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 22, 2011. Egyptians frustrated with military rule battled police in the streets again on Tuesday as the generals scrambled to cope with the cabinet's proffered resignation after bloodshed that has jolted plans for Egypt's first free election in decades.
Protesters run from tear gas fired by riot police during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 21, 2011. Cairo police fought protesters demanding an end to army rule for a third day on Monday and the death toll rose to 33, with many victims shot, in the worst violence since the uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak.
Protesters carry a wounded man during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Egypt's civilian Cabinet has offered to resign after three days of violent clashes in many cities between demonstrators and security forces, but the action failed to satisfy protesters deeply frustrated with the new military rulers.
An Egyptian protester forwards a tear gas canister on the third day of clashes with security forces at Tahrir Square in Cairo on November 21, 2011. Fresh clashes erupted in Cairo's Tahrir Square between police and protesters demanding the end of army rule, as the ruling military council faced its worst crisis since Hosni Mubarak was toppled.
Protesters affected by tear gas are attended to during clashes with riot police along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 21, 2011. Cairo police fought protesters demanding an end to army rule for a third day on Monday and morgue officials said the death toll had risen to 33, with many victims shot in the worst violence since the uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak.

AMUKAN PENYOKONG GBK...?

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Stadion Gelora Bung Karno (GBK), Senayan, Jakarta pada Senin (21/11/2011) malam tak lagi tampak kemegahannya dari luar areal stadion. Sampah-sampah berserakan dibiarkan begitu saja tanpa ada petugas kebersihan yang memungutnya. Mendekati stadion, tepatnya di pintu masuk stadion, kekacauan mulai tampak. Pintu-pintu masuk ke tribun atas di beberapa sektor stadion habis diporak-porandakan penonton yang mengamuk.
Berdasarkan catatan Kompas.com, pintu-pintu yang ambruk diamuk massa yakni di pintu tribun atas sektor 5, pintu tribun atas sektor 10, pintu tribun atas sektor 12, pintu tribun atas sektor 13 gate 7, Pintu tribun atas sektor 17, dan pintu tribun atas sektor 10.
Selain itu, pintu ambruk juga terdapat di pintu tribun atas sektor 12, pintu tribun atas sektor 15, dan pintu tribun atas sektor 17. Di beberapa lokasi bahkan massa tidak hanya merusak pintu tetapi juga pagar pembatas. Pagar pembatas itu lepas dari posisinya semula. Pagar yang rusak itu yakni di sektor 15 dan sektor 17. Pintu-pintu rusak lantaran massa berusaha menorobos masuk sementara petugas kepolisian dan panitia tidak juga membuka pintu menjelang laga final SEA Games XXVI antara Indonesia melawan Malaysia dimulai pada malam radi.
Saat penonton berdesak-deskan pukul 19.00, tidak tampak satu pun panitia yang memberikan informasi kapan pintu dibuka. Sementara kepolisian kewalahan meredam emosi penonton. Namun, yang sangat disayangkan aparat kepolisian ketika itu tidak sigap menertibkan penonton.

Sumber: Kompas Com, 22/11/2011

SAMBUTAN WIRA...?


22 NOV 2011: Para penyokong pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan membanjiri sekitar kawasan balai ketibaan Terminal Penerbangan Tambang Murah (LCCT) Sepang, semasa ketibaan skuad bolasepak Sukan SEA dari Jakarta. - Utusan/WAHIDIN SALIM

Sumber: Utusan Malaysia Online, 22/11/2011

ANTARA HARIMAU DENGAN GARUDA...?


Harimau Muda

Laskar Garuda

Sumber: Utusan Malaysia Online, 22/11/2011

22 November 2011

POHON TERTUA DI DUNIA...?


Pohon tertua dari kelompok cemara ini berusia hingga 9.550 tahun. Dalam pengamatan Kullman, pohon ini berkembang biak menggunakan penetraso cabang akar sehingga memungkinkan menciptakan kembaran yang serupa. Oleh sebab itu, pohon tertua ini memiliki kelompok dengan genetik yang sama.
Usia pohon ditentukan menggunakan penanggalan karbon di sebuah laboratorium di Miami, Florida, Amerika Syarikat. Dalam pengukuran tersebut diketahui beberapa pohon telah menancapkan akar mereka ke tanah sejak 8.000 tahun lalu. “Cemara ini menjadi pohon paling tua yang diketahui manusia,” ujar Profesor dari Universiti Umea, Leif Kullman.
Menurutnya, koloni cemara di Swedia ini merupakan pohon pertama yang tumbuh setelah zaman es. Dalam beberapa tahun terakhir, terjadi peningkatan suhu udara di sekitar pegunungan, membuatkan koloni tumbuh lebih cepat di daerah yang lebih luas.
Sebelumnya, rekod pohon tertua di dunia dipegang oleh pohon cemara “Methuselah” yang terletak di Pergunungan Putih, California, Amerika Syarikat. Pohon ini disebut-sebut berusia hingga 4.800 tahun.