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Welcome to my first photography blog. this is where i'll share my photo's from now on. cause the picture resolution on FB is just... lousy. do click on the picture to view it full screen. please leave your comments or criticize at the lower bottom of the page =D your opinion is deeply appreciated

Saturday, 9 July 2011

National Cleanup

Petaling Street 9...7...11

Empty streets on 11a.m. the only thing yellow was the DHL van and the building. thought the cleanup won't happen due to the roadblocks

Crowd is just like any usual Saturday customer in Chinatown

our national football team supports yellow too!! 

what looks like normal bystanders starts to gather 

 started to walk towards another group

more ally joint forces 

heading back to Chinatown with more supporters 

 

 

heading to the stadium!! 


E.T? 






the road to the stadium was blocked 

 
not allowed to wear, how bout just holding it?



Below menara Maybank 


people would wave and chant whenever the train passes by 

peaceful rally 

 end up being attacked with filthy water

tear gas was used to disperse the crowd 

 
the tear gas forced the people to move towards Tung Shin Hospital

moving out quick 

 

after pushing the people towards the hospital, another gang of police and PRU blocked the road

the road was blocked 

 the people trapped with no where to go, held hands

yeah... i would feel bad if it was me hurting civillians 

it started to rain cats and dogs 

at the other end of the Road... the reds 

approximately 200-300 people

 this is where u don't wear Yellow At all. car red, scarf red and underwear red

converting another member to join them 

birds in the sky watching out for gathering around KL 

equip with the national flag and sticks 

 

FRU came to stop them from meeting the massive Yellow group 

Warning them, either we give a pause to you or Yellow will Stop you

 Red vs Red





face off  

 on the other side, blocking Yellows from coming over

 another group of police coming in to arrest more people

FRU closing into the Yellow zone 

crowd slowly dispersed back into the daily lives they live, one day when the younger generation asks about the revolution. i can tell them "i was there"

lastly
The People

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