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    Chapter #111

    Shocking moment two topless feminist protestors storm Muslim conference - before they are dragged off and kicked on the floor

    What a Gentlemanly circle of men……RIGHT

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...agged-off.html

    http://metro.co.uk/2015/09/13/toples...rence-5389598/

    Two women storm on stage at the Muslim event north west of Paris, France

    Protestors, naked from the waist up, had messages written on their bodies

    Footage shows them being dragged off stage by security and group of men

    One man can be seen aiming kicks at one of the women while she was on the ground

    One was carried off by a security guard, and the second was dragged away, with one man appearing to kick out at her.

    Femen is well known for using nudity to protest, and has previously targeted French far-right leader Marine Le Pen. img!

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    Chapter #112

    Tired mum ’told she deserved to DIE’ by Muslim passenger for putting her FEET on train seat

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...ed-die-6426108

    Ruby Butler, 27, who has film of the encounter, said she would have removed her feet had he asked her nicely

    A tired mother says she was told by a Muslim man that she deserved to be killed - for resting her feet on a train seat.

    Ruby Butler, 27, had her feet on a chair on the Overground when the man challenged her and began threatening her.

    Ms Butler, who began filming the encounter after he said she should be killed, said she would have removed her feet had he been polite but was shocked at his aggression.

    She said: “I was wearing a brand new pair of white Converse shoes which had given me blisters.

    “I wanted to make myself feel a bit more comfortable so I put my feet on the seat.

    “The train was quite empty, there were over 50 chairs I could see that were empty but this gentleman with a beard walks along and says ‘move your feet from the chair’.

    “I asked him if he worked for the train company and he said ‘Yes I do’ so I asked to see some ID but he said he was off duty today.

    “I said ‘Come back to me when you’re in a uniform’.

    “I was refusing to move them because of the way he spoke to me. If he asked me politely I would have done it.

    “He told me that I deserve to be killed and then as soon as I heard that I started recording.”

    Ms Butler posted a video to her Facebook page, which has been viewed more than 500,000 times.

    She explained: “I asked him politely to go away three times and he wouldn’t go away.”

    In the footage, the Muslim man is shown standing over the mother of two, who was travelling from Wanstead to Acton North last Thursday afternoon.

    He said: “I cannot sit there and I cannot pray with my clothes okay? And I travel every day”

    Ms Butler said: “Yes? Ok.”

    Another male commuter, who tried to calm the situation interjected: “I 100 per cent agree with you - she is just not worth arguing with.”

    Ms Butler, who agreed, said: “It’s really not. I am tired. It’s been a long day.

    The man then said: “You should be in prison.”

    She asked: “What for putting my feet on the chair?”

    The Muslim man then walked to the other end of the carriage, to argue with other passengers.

    A young male passenger shouted: “This is England, bruv.”

    The elderly man replied, in a thick Pakistani accent: “Don’t argue with me, I know this is England, I was born here and I have as much right as you have.”

    The pair then argue inaudibly as Ruby walked closer to film the squabble.

    The Muslim man, who is facing the other passenger, then shouted: “What are you going to do are you going to do - hit me?”

    He led the Muslim man to the train door and said: “Let’s get off the train, come on.

    The Muslim man then dialled a number on his mobile and said that he was going to call the police.

    Ms Butler replied: “This is all because I have my feet on the seat. Please get the police. If they can arrest me for putting my feet on the chair then I will gladly be arrested.”

    “But I don’t have the same religion as you, Sir. I pray with my shoes on.

    “Every day I with my shoes on. I am Christian.”

    The man shouted: “I am a Muslim and I cannot.”

    Ruby replied: “This is not a Muslim country.”

    The man then walked off the train with the other passenger before the video cut out.

    Ms Butler thinks the unnamed elderly man was upset because her shoes were dirty, meaning a Muslim person could not pray on the seat where her feet were resting.

    She said: “My understanding is that his point of view was that I had my shoes on there and now a Muslim person can’t sit there and pray because my shoes are dirty.

    “But I had day old blinging white converse shoes and I wanted to say my shoes are cleaner than your clothes so go away but I didn’t want to cause an argument.”

    She also said it might be because of her gender: “It’s possibly because I am a woman and I spoke back to this man and he got more and more upset and more and more angry.

    “If it was a Muslim lady she might have done what she was told but I am from a Christian community and we don’t believe in being spoken down to by men.

    “A lot of people have commented that I am racist but I couldn’t be racist if I wanted to. I have a lot of Muslim friends and even converted Muslim friends.”

    Ruby was contacted by the British Transport Police after the footage emerged, but the man is yet to be traced.

    She added: “I hope something happens, even if I just raise a bit of awareness for young girls travelling on the train.”

    A spokesman for British Transport Police said: “We are aware of the video in question which shows an altercation between two passengers on board a London Overground train.

    “We are currently investigating and anyone information is asked to contact British Transport Police.” img!

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    Chapter #113

    Shocking that former Umno leader mastermind of ‘red shirt’ rally, says Kit Siang

    https://sg.news.yahoo.com/shocking-f...095850580.html

    It is shocking that a former top Umno leader is the main organiser of the controversial red-shirt rally on September 16, said Lim Kit Siang, who claimed that the Malay party is sponsoring the gathering.

    The DAP parliamentary leader questioned how former Malacca Chief Minister Senator Tan Sri Mohd Ali Mohd Rustam could be the mastermind of the rally, whose critics say has sparked fears it could create communal tensions.

    “It is simply shocking and outrageous that a former top vote-getter as Umno Vice President, one-time aspirant for Prime Minister … could be so insensitive as to be the mastermind behind the Sept. 16 rally, repudiating the very import and meaning of Malaysia Day.”

    Lim said the rally in Kuala Lumpur would seriously undermine the unity, integrity and cause of Malaysia at such a fragile period in the country’s history.

    “In fact, rally by Umno or to be more exact the forces (of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak) may be the first step to cause the disintegration of Malaysia,” Lim said in a statement today.

    Najib, who is Umno president, said the party did not endorse the rally, but it won’t stop party members from attending. Some of the rally’s organisers are also Umno grassroots leaders at the division level.

    The “red shirt” rally or “Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu” is said to be held to counter last month’s Bersih 4 rally, which had called for Najib’s resignation over alleged financial scandals.

    The gathering is also being held to express anger over footage of Bersih 4 participants stomping on pictures of Najib and PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang.

    Lim said, unlike the racial overtones of the red shirt rally, Bersih 4 only had political demands such as free and fair elections, a transparent government and strengthening parliamentary democracy.

    “One was a peaceful rally to celebrate diversity and to dream of a better Malaysia for all Malaysians, regardless of race, religion, region, age, gender or politics,” Lim said.

    “The other was a provocative rally to threaten racial confrontation and divide Malaysians, when it was actually a gross abuse of the name of Malays as it was not intended to protect the “maruah” (honour) of Malays, but only to protect UMNO or to be more exact, Najib himself!”

    The rally’s organisers claim it is not a racist get-together, but critics have pointed out that they use slogans such as “Kebangkitan maruah melayu” (rise of Malay honour), which have communal sentiments.

    The rally is also supposed to march through Bukit Bintang and Petaling Street, two well known and busy Chinese business enclaves popular with tourists.

    Lim said if the organisers truly wanted the rally to not be racist, they could have used the slogan “Kebangkitan maruah Malaysia”, (rise of Malaysia’s honour). – September 13, 2015.

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    Chapter #114

    Traumatised pilgrims ask how Mecca crane collapsed due to ‘winds’

    http://m.hindustantimes.com/world-ne...1-1390173.aspx

    Yup, cos “God” will protect you… Right… The crane that caused this horrible accident is incidentally owned by the BinLadin family. Karma if real is a bitch….

    Jumaa Ibrahim and his wife Hasnaa Karam, a Syrian couple in their early 60s, arrived in Mecca on Friday and headed straight to Islam’s holiest site, the cube-shaped Kaaba.

    It had begun to rain in the ancient desert city. Karam, who had waited a lifetime to make the pilgrimage to stand before the Kaaba, stood with her palms facing toward the sky in prayer. Ibrahim stood a few feet to her side, quietly reading verses from the Quran.

    Suddenly, a loud boom echoed. Karam found herself surrounded by carnage – body parts were scattered everywhere amid pools of blood on the white marble floor of the mosque.

    The kingdom’s Civil Defense says unusually strong winds tipped over one of the massive cranes around the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba. The crane crashed through part of the mosque’s roof and upper floors, sending concrete slabs  crashing down.

    “I saw a head, legs, blood, dead people,” Karam said on Sunday, interviewed at her husband’s bedside in Mecca’s Al-Noor Specialist Hospital. “We started saying ‘Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar’ as the rain poured down.”

    She escaped injury, but her husband was among the hundreds injured, his leg broken in two parts. The death toll reached 111 on Sunday as more of the injured died. The health ministry on Sunday said 394 people were treated at medical facilities after the crane collapse and 158 of the injured remain hospitalised.

    Ayman Shaaban, the owner of a hajj tour company in Egypt, was praying on the ground floor of the Grand Mosque when the crane collapsed. He says he was tossed some 20 metres (66 feet). He was immediately rushed into a large room with other injured people, the right side of his face broken, bloodied and swollen, unable to open his left eye.

    Saudi media reported that a committee has been established to investigate the incident. It is unclear how the kingdom’s Civil Defense, which led rescue operations, was able to determine that winds caused the crane’s collapse. The spokesperson for Civil Defense could not be reached immediately for comment.

    Shaaban has questions about the cause of the accident.

    “Logically speaking, for a crane to fall from wind, even if there were strong winds, something doesn’t add up,” Shaaban said from his hospital bed. “If there is negligence, because of these souls lost, someone must be held accountable.”

    These concerns indicate the sensitivity of the incident for Saudi King Salman, whose title is Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques – the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the first mosque built by Prophet Muhammad in Medina. The king visited the Grand Mosque on Saturday and later met with some of the injured being treated at the government-run hospital.

    The Al Saud royal family’s legitimacy is rooted, in part, in its claim to be the protectors of Islam’s two most sacred sites that are at the center of the hajj, the pilgrimage that all Muslims are required to perform at least once in their lifetime if they are able to do so.

    The accident comes just over a week before this year’s hajj, which is expected to start around September 21 and last for four to five days. It will draw between 2 to 3 million Muslims from around the world for a series of rites in Mecca and surrounding areas that are believed to trace the footsteps of prophets Ibrahim and Ismail.

    An Associated Press journalist saw the Liebherr crane on Sunday, its base tipped forward and its superstructure leaning into the mosque where it struck. The Liebherr Group, a large equipment manufacturer, makes many of its cranes at a plant in Biberach an der Riss, Germany, and has its global headquarters in Switzerland.

    Liebherr spokesperson Kristian Kueppers said in an email to The Associated Press that the company is doing everything in its power “to help bring the accident investigation to a speedy and logical conclusion”. The company said it had issued clear instructions on how the crane was to be installed and secured to protect it from winds. The company also expressed its deep sympathy for the families of victims.

    Over the years, the Grand Mosque has undergone several expansions to accommodate growing numbers of pilgrims but in the last decade, the kingdom launched its most ambitious overhaul ever.

    Historic sites significant for Islam have been demolished to make way for hotels, causing an outcry among some Muslims. Saudi officials say the overhaul is needed as the number of pilgrims during hajj is projected to reach 7 million by 2040.

    The current $60-billion Grand Mosque expansion will almost double the area for pilgrims to pray at the Kaaba. The Grand Mosque is now surrounded by dozens of cranes, part of the massive construction effort headed by the Saudi Binladin Group. The Binladin family has been close to Saudi Arabia’s ruling family for decades and runs major building projects around the country. Al Qaida’s late leader Osama bin Laden was a renegade son disowned by the family in the 1990s.

    The Binladin Group has not released any statements to the press about the crane collapse and its representatives have not been made available for comment. The company’s chairman or a top representative is likely a member of the investigating committee, according to several Saudis familiar with the process.

    On Sunday, the imam of the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al Sudais, also visited the injured. Flanked by a team of assistants, he gave patients bags that included a copy of the Quran, a vial of traditional Arab fragrance called oud and bottles of water from the sacred underground Zamzam well in Mecca believed to have healing properties.

    He told patients that that there was great reward for them in being at the Kaaba, just before the hajj.

    “This is God’s will,” he told each patient as he passed by their bed. “The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, may God protect him, is very concerned with your well-being.”

    Dr Salem Bajuifer, medical director at Al-Noor, said his team received around 120 patients, many of them with serious injuries requiring amputations.

    The injured at the hospital come from a range of countries, including Germany, Canada, Turkey, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Syria and Iran.

    The Indian mission in Saudi Arabia says two of its citizens were killed although the Saudi government has not released details about the nationalities or ages of the dead since many are still being identified. Several children are believed to have died in the accident too.

    “It is a big trauma,” Bajuifer said, when asked about the emotional toll on patients and their relatives. “Of course everybody is traumatised, not only the patients. Even we are traumatised.”

    Karam, whose husband has been in and out of surgery for his leg, says she’s too traumatised to think about what comes next. She fled barrel bombs and the civil war in Syria to live in Turkey, never expecting to be so close to death at Islam’s most sacred site.

    “I am still feeling terrified,” she said, as she broke into tears.

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    Chapter #115

    For the safety of everyone, please try to stay away from KL if you can.

    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/mobil...o/2125078.html

    KUALA LUMPUR: A"red shirt" rally that has sparked fears of ethnic clashes is expected to go ahead on Wednesday (Sep 16) amid a high police presence, after organisers confirmed a venue.

    The National Silat Federation (Pesaka) received the green light from the Kuala Lumpur City Council to hold the “anti-Bersih” Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu (United Citzens Rally) at Padang Merbok on Malaysia Day, a day to mark the formation of the Malaysian federation in 1963.

    Some 250 Malay NGOs pledged support for the rally, which they said was aimed at countering last month’s Bersih protest, where tens of thousands hit the streets of Kuala Lumpur calling for institutional reform and the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Razak.

    Malay groups said the rally disrespected Malay leaders and ethnic Malays, who make up the majority of the population in peninsular Malaysia,  and they want to teach minority “Chinese from opposition party DAP” a lesson.

    Malaysia’s Inspector General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar said that the rally’s organisers have complied with legal requirements so it is permitted to go ahead but there will be a high police presence to ensure public safety and order.

    Messages have been circulating on social media and messaging services warning non-Malays to stay away from the city centre over fears of ethnic clashes.

    But the police chief said the public should not worry as authorities will be on standby and will be monitoring the speeches for seditious content.

    Last week, Prime Minister Najib acknowledged that some leaders and members of his party UMNO planned to participate in the rally, though they were not organising it.

    He said UMNO did not support anything of a racist nature but he would not be directing members to not participate. img!

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    Chapter #116

    Kota Baru Umno burn effigies of DAP leaders in run-up to ‘red shirt’ rally

    With two days to go before the “red shirt” rally commences, the Kota Baru Umno division has burnt effigies of DAP leaders donning Bersih 4 t-shirts in a run-up programme to the planned gathering on Wednesday.

    In a video clip uploaded on YouTube yesterday, Umno members, led by Kota Baru division head Datuk Mohd Fatmi Che Salleh, were seen burning effigies of DAP parliamentary leader Lim Kit Siang and its secretary-general Lim Guan Eng.

    The programme reportedly took place in Kota Baru on Sunday.

    Fatmi, who is Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s former political secretary, was seen giving a fiery speech urging party members to participate in the September 16 gathering to “uphold the dignity of Malays” in the video.

    “The people of Kota Baru must fight, fight for our religion, race and country.”

    He also criticised the two DAP leaders and organisers of Bersih 4, who he added were out to break up the Malay race.

    “Burning their effigies is a symbol of our protest, we are against everything about Bersih which are just lies.

    “Do you agree?

    “They are evil, and want to break up the Malay race and this country,” Fatmi said in the video.

    The “red shirt” rally is said to be held to counter last month’s Bersih 4 rally, which had called for Najib’s resignation over alleged financial scandals.

    The gathering is also being held to express anger over footage of Bersih 4 participants stomping on pictures of Najib and PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang.

    Meanwhile, the Umno headquarters is understood to have issued a notice to its divisions to mobilise members to attend the “red shirt” rally on September 16, despite official statements that the Malay party has not endorsed the controversial gathering. – September 14, 2015.

    - See more at:

    http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/m....3tpWwPqe.dpuf img!

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    Chapter #117

    Bangkok Shrine bombing suspect was at Delhi IGI airport for few hours

    http:// http://indianexpress.com/art...for-few-hours/

    The Chinese national, suspected to be responsible for last month’s bombing outside a temple in Thailand’s capital Bangkok, was in Delhi for few hours on transit from Dhaka to Abu Dhabi last month.

    The accused Abudusataer Abudureheman alias Ishan, who is alleged to have organised the bombing outside Brahma temple in which killed 20 people, had taken a flight on August 30 from Dhaka to Abu Dhabi, official sources said.

    He had to change flight at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport where he was in transit for a few hours, the sources said.

    The transit passengers are not supposed to undergo any immigration check and, moreover, there was no alert about the accused either through Interpol or Thailand authorities, the sources said, explaining why he could not be apprehended.

    The 27-year-old accused from China’s Xinjiang province took the flight from New Delhi and left for Abu Dhabi on August 30, the sources said, adding from there he travelled to Istanbul on the next day.

    The sources said once the information was shared in the second week of this month, central security agencies carried out a random check of flight manifest and also searched the CCTV footage of that day.

    Thai police had also sought help from Bangladesh through Interpol to help locate the mastermind behind the country’s deadliest bombing after investigations indicated that the Chinese man might have fled there.

    The Bangkok police had come to know about the departure of accused to Dhaka after testimony from witnesses.

    The accused left Thailand via Suvarnabhumi International Airport on August 16, a day before the bombing, to China and then headed to Bangladesh.

    Bangkok police was also tracing money channelled from foreign countries to see whether it was used in funding the attacks.

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    Chapter #118

    I am racist and my racism based on Islam, says Umno’s Annuar Musa

    http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/m...os-annuar-musa

    Well at least these equines are honest about their stupidy

    Umno Supreme Council member Tan Sri Annuar Musa says today the ‘red shirt’ rally in Kuala Lumpur is justified on grounds of Islam. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, September 16, 2015.

    “I am racist,” said Umno Supreme Council member Tan Sri Annuar Musa, when trying to justify the racial overtones of today’s “red shirt” rally in Kuala Lumpur.

    However, he stressed that his “racism was based on Islam”.

    Anuar, who was the last speaker at today’s “Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu”, said racism was allowed in Islam, except when it involved oppressing others.

    The Malay community in Malaysia was the most tolerant ethnic group in the world, Anuar said, adding that in Indonesia, ethnic Chinese Indonesians were not even allowed to use Chinese names.

    “I am racist but it’s racism based on Islam. Racism is allowed in Islam,” Annuar told reporters at the end of the rally at Padang Merbok, which he claimed attracted 250,000 people.

    Annuar then quoted a hadith (a saying of the Prophet) on assobiyah (Arabic term for pride in one’s tribe) which he interpreted as justifying racism.

    Critics of today’s rally have said it could incite ethnic tensions for its insistence on defending Malay supremacy and honour.

    Annuar also admitted that some of the rally participants were sponsored but claimed that Bersih 4’s organisers also paid people to attend  their rally on the Merdeka weekend. – September 16, 2015.

    Racism is allowed in Islam says this idiot! img!

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    Chapter #119

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ilonline&hl=en

    At rally’s end, protesters say came out of fear of Chinese ‘black magic’ and stolen rights

    KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 16 — Many among the thousands who painted the city’s streets red today said they were there to defend the country against purported Chinese domination, with some expressing anger against the minority group for allegedly insulting their Malay-Muslim leaders and stealing their rights.

    Although organisers of the Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu rally previously said the event was not meant to be racially-tinged, some participants openly admitted their objectives were to fight for the rights they claimed were trampled on by the “big-headed” Chinese.

    One attendee, Muhamad Ridzuan Sulaiman, said the Malays now play too small a role in the economy, which he alleged is Chinese-controlled.

    “For instance, if I wanted to open a shop next to a Chinese owned shop, they would use black magic to curse my shop,” he told Malay Mail Online as rally participants began packing up to leave Padang Merbok this evening.

    The 21-year-old said although he believed the rally was not expressly anti-Chinese, it was organised due to Malay frustration over certain actions by the country’s ethnic minorities.

    “The other races are just waiting for the Malays to fall,” lamented the youth who expressed interest in joining Malay nationalist party Umno.

    The sentiment was echoed by another rally participant, 62-year-old Che Hassan from Pasir Puteh, Kelantan.

    “We’re not exactly angry at the Chinese. But we’re so angry at the DAP. They are insulting our Malay-Muslim leaders.

    “They are messing around with the rights of the Malays, like what they did in Bersih 4. They insulted our leaders there, but here, we have done nothing. We didn’t stir up any issues like they did,” the man said.

    City dweller Aziah Mat Dohun told Malay Mail Online that when given the opportunity, the Chinese would “grab the rights of the Malays”.

    Asked to explain, the 57-year-old said: “They insulted our ministers. They had the gall to do that because we let them, and because we let the illegal rally Bersih happened.”

    She said today’s rally was not meant to pick a fight as it was hoped that the event would result in some positive changes for Malaysia.

    “The Chinese must not be ‘besar kepala’ (big-headed),” she said.

    Participants of the Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu rally head to Padang Merbok, September 16, 2015. ― Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

    Most of the thousands who had earlier swarmed the streets of the capital have now left Padang Merbok, although a sizeable crowd is still lingering at Petaling Street where riot police had earlier fired water cannons to disperse protesters.

    The mass event organised by silat group Pesaka had turned chaotic at intervals earlier in the afternoon when protesters stormed past police barricades to march through the streets. img!

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    Chapter #120

    Annuar Musa: ‘I am racist, Islamically’

    http://m.themalaymailonline.com/mala...st-islamically

    KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 16 — An Umno leader today admitted that he, along with today’s “Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu” was “racist” in nature, but insisted that this was still in line with Islamic teachings.

    Tan Sri Annuar Musa maintained that acting in defence of Malay honour was permitted in Islam so long as other races were not oppressed in the process.

    “Being racial is endorsed in Islam as long as you are not cruel towards other people. This rally if you say is racist, yes. What are you scared of? Islam has put in place guidelines, what is not allowed is racism that is cruel towards other races.

    “In Indonesia, you cannot have a Chinese name but in Malaysia you can. If that is considered racial, then yes, I am racial. But my being racial is guided by religion. I am racist, Islamically,” he said after the rally ended at Padang Merbok today.

    He added that the Malays have done the other races a great service by sharing the country and its resources them.

    “And when has the Malays even behaved cruelly towards other races? We share this country, we shared citizenship. We share all our rights. Who was the one who made thus county open to other races? It was the Malays,” he added.

    Thousands of red-shirted people were bussed into the federal capital this morning to take part in a rally officially called “Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu” or the United People’s Assembly, but which drew concern among traders in the city centre and ethnic Chinese business leaders.

    The protest was marred by sporadic outbreaks of racism, however, with one attendee recorded calling a reporter “Crazy Chinese pig”, among other insults.

    The “red shirts” first gathered at several points in the city, including Kompleks Kraf Malaysia in Jalan Conlay, the Putra World Trade Centre and the National Mosque before marching through major roads to converge at Padang Merbok near Parliament.

    The rally, said to be in support of Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s leadership, was to counter to last month’s two-day Bersih 4 gathering calling for the prime minister’s resignation.

    The ruling Malay party has insisted that it does not endorse the event, which has also been alternately called “Himpunan Maruah Melayu”, but has not prohibited its members from participating in today’s demonstration organised by martial arts group Pesaka. img!

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