Thursday, February 3, 2011

Pergaduhan Terbesar Di Medan Tahrir

Lintas dari Keherah

Pro Mubarak menentang Anti Mubarak di Cairo Central. Ramai yang cedera akibat pergaduhan ini.

Pro-government supporters of President Hosni Mubarak (L) clash with anti-government protesters in Tahrir square in Cairo February 2, 2011.

An anti-government protester on the ground is attacked by pro-government supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during a clash at Tahrir square in central Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.

Pro-government demonstrators, left, retreat with a wounded man, center, as they clash with anti-government demonstrators, right, next to the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011.

Pro-government supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) clash with anti-government protesters in Tahrir square in central Cairo February 2, 2011. Egypt's army denied firing any shots in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where pro- and anti-government protesters were clashing, state television said on Wednesday.

Pro-government supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) clash with anti-government protesters in Tahrir square in central Cairo February 2, 2011. Egypt's army denied firing any shots in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where pro- and anti-government protesters were clashing, state television said on Wednesday.

Pro-government demonstrators, below, some riding camels and horses and armed with sticks, clash with anti-government demonstrators, above, in Tahrir square, the center of anti-government demonstrations, in Cairo, Egypt Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011.

Supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, riding camels and horses, fight with anti-Mubarak protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with anti-government protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn.

A supporter of President Hosni Mubarak, on camel, fights with anti-Mubarak protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with anti-government protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn.

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 02:  An anti-government protestor fights with a pro President Mubarak supporter during clashes in a building site next to Tahrir Square on February 2, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo after President Mubarak announced that he would not run for another term in office but stay in power until elections later this year.

Demonstrators hurl stones in Cairo's main square, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with anti-government protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn.

Anti-government demonstrators carry an injured man during clashes with supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 02:  A wounded Egyptian man is brought away from front lines during a clash between pro- and anti-Mubarek protesters February 2, 2011 in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt. Yesterday President Mubarak announced that he would not run for another term in office, but would stay in power until elections later this year. Thousands of supporters of Egypt's long-time president and opponents of the regime clashed then today in Tahrir Square, throwing rocks and fighting with improvised weapons.

Pro-government demonstrators, some riding camels and horses and armed with sticks, clash with anti-government demonstrators in Tahrir square, the center of anti-government demonstrations, in Cairo, Egypt Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011.

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 02:  Anti-government protestors carry an injured man after clashes with supporters of President Mubarak in Tahrir Square on February 2, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo after President Mubarak announced that he would not run for another term in office but stay in power until elections later this year.

An anti-government protester falls as pro-government supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak clash with anti-Mubarak supporters occupying Tahrir square in central Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.

Supporters of the President Hosni Mubarak (top) and anti-government demonstrators clash in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011.

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 02:  An anti-government protestor holds a cloth to his head injury after clashes with supporters of President Mubarak in Tahrir Square on February 2, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo after President Mubarak announced that he would not run for another term in office but stay in power until elections later this year.

Demonstrators, one wounded, rush away from Cairo's main square, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb.2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with  anti-government protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn.

Injured anti-Mubarak protesters bleed following clashes with his supporters in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb.2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with anti-government protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn.

Anti-government demonstrators carry an injured man during clashes with supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.

An injured demonstrator is helped during rioting between pro and anti-Mubarak supporters at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 02:  Anti-government protestors surround a supporter of President Mubarak after he was beaten in Tahrir Square on February 2, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Yesterday President Hosni Mubarak announced that he would not run for another term in office, but would stay in power until elections later this year. Thousands of supporters of Egypt's longtime president and opponents of the regime clashed in Tahrir Square, throwing rocks and fighting with improvised weapons.

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 02:  Anti-government protestors place broken paving stones on an Egyptian flag to throw at supporters of President Mubarak in Tahrir Square on February 2, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Yesterday President Hosni Mubarak announced that he would not run for another term in office, but would stay in power until elections later this year. Thousands of supporters of Egypt's longtime president and opponents of the regime clashed in Tahrir Square, throwing rocks and fighting with improvised weapons.

Supporters of embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak hurl stones at opposition protestors (unseen) during clashes in Cairo's Tahrir square on February 02, 2011.

Effigies of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak can be seen hanging from traffic lights, as Egyptian anti-government protesters gathered in Tahrir (Liberation) Square, watch U.S. President Barack Obama, not seen,  live on a TV broadcast from Washington, speaking about the situation in Egypt, early Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced  he will not run for a new term in September elections but rejected protesters' demands he step down immediately and leave the country, vowing to die on Egypt's soil, after a dramatic day in which a quarter-million Egyptians staged their biggest protest yet calling on him to go.

Egyptian anti-government protesters gathered in Tahrir (Liberation) square, watch a screen showing U.S. President Barack Obama live on a TV broadcast from Washington DC, speaking about the situation in Egypt, early Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011.

Egyptian anti-government protesters gathered in Tahrir (Liberation) square, watch U.S. President Barack Obama live on a TV broadcast from Washington DC, speaking about the situation in Egypt, early Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011.

Egyptian demonstrators demanding the ouster of Egyptian  President Hosmi Mubarak shout in Cairo's Tahrir square during his televised speech on February 1, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said on Tuesday he will not seek re-election in September but rejected demands that brought a million people on to the streets around the country that he quit immediately.

An Egyptian woman chants anti-government slogans during a protest in Tahrir (Liberation) square, early Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced he will not run for a new term in September elections but rejected protesters' demands he step down immediately and leave the country, vowing to die on Egypt's soil, after a dramatic day in which a quarter-million Egyptians staged their biggest protest yet calling on him to go.

A group of pro-government supporters take to the streets following Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's speech, in the Imbaba neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. After Mubarak announced Tuesday he would not run for a new term in September elections but rejected protesters' demands he step down immediately and leave the country, clashes erupted between protesters and government supporters in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria and gunshots were heard, according to footage by Al-Jazeera television.

Egyptian anti-government protesters gather around a fire as they camp in Tahrir (Liberation) Square in Cairo, early Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced  he will not run for a new term in September elections but rejected protesters' demands he step down immediately and leave the country, vowing to die on Egypt's soil, after a dramatic day in which a quarter-million Egyptians staged their biggest protest yet calling on him to go.

Egyptian anti-government protesters gather around a fire as others camp in Tahrir (Liberation) Square, early Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced  he will not run for a new term in September elections but rejected protesters' demands he step down immediately and leave the country, vowing to die on Egypt's soil, after a dramatic day in which a quarter-million Egyptians staged their biggest protest yet calling on him to go.


Lebih 7,000 pelajar kita di Mesir berjaya hubungi – KPT

KUALA LUMPUR — Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi setakat ini berjaya menghubungi lebih 7,000 daripada 11,319 pelajar Malaysia yang menuntut di Mesir dan kesemua mereka kini berada dalam keadaan selamat serta terkawal.

Menterinya, Datuk Seri Khaled Nordin berkata baki pelajar lain yang tidak dapat dihubungi merupakan pelajar dalam bidang pengajian Islam dan tinggal di Mesir antara lima dan lapan tahun.

“Kita tidak dapat menghubungi mereka kerana kebanyakan mereka tidak berdaftar… yang pelajar perubatan kita tahu kerana sebahagian besarnya ditaja,” katanya dalam sidang media selepas melancarkan Biasiswa Endowmen Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) di sini hari ini.

Sehubungan itu, beliau meminta ibu bapa dan keluarga para pelajar supaya menghubungi pegawai-pegawai kementerian untuk membantu usaha menyelamatkan anak-anak mereka.

Mereka boleh menghubungi Pemangku Ketua Pegarah Jabatan Pengajian Tinggi Malaysia, Prof. Dr Rujhan Mustafa melalui talian 019-270 8222, Pengarah Bahagian Pemasaran Pendidikan Dr Syed Alwee Shekh Alsagoff (019-752 0672) dan Ketua Penolong Pengarah Kanan Unit Jabatan Penuntut Malaysia di talian 012-931 6172. — Bernama

Pengumuman Malaysian Student Department, Cairo


Tarikh bermulanya Operasi: 2 Februari 2011
Modus Operandi
1. Penerbangan dengan pesawat Tentera Udara Di Raja Malaysia (TUDM):
a) Kaherah – Jeddah (Tempat Berkumpul: Kompleks Haiyyu Ashir dan DMAK)
b) Iskandariah – Jeddah (Tempat Berkumpul: Rumah MARA)
c) Mansourah – Iskandariah – Jeddah (Tempat Berkumpul: Hotel New Mansourah @ 5th February, 1000 hrs)
2. Pelayaran:
a) Pelabuhan Al-Adabiyah – Pelabuhan Jeddah (Tempat Berkumpul: Kompleks Haiyyu Ashir)
3. Jeddah adalah pusat transit (penginapan di asrama Tabung Haji) untuk tempoh tidak melebihi sebulan, penginapan dan makan minum ditanggung oleh Kerajaan Malaysia.
4. Pelayaran dari Pelabuhan Jeddah ke Pelabuhan Pulau Pinang atau Pelabuhan Port Klang.
5. Kos perjalanan balik ke Mesir adalah di atas tanggungan sendiri.
6. Perjalanan dari tempat penginapan ke pelabuhan atau lapangan terbang disediakan.
7. Setiap peserta hanya dibenarkan membawa hand luggage kecil tidak melebihi 7 kilogram.
8. Peserta diingatkan untuk membawa passport/dokumen perjalanan yang sah.
9. Peserta hendaklah mematuhi arahan yang dikeluarkan oleh Sekretariat dari masa ke semasa.
Jadual Perjalanan
Penyelaras hendaklah mengatur perjalanan dari tempat berkumpul ke lapangan terbang (Rujuk Jadual Penerbangan).
Waktu untuk berkumpul di tempat berkumpul sebelum bertolak ke lapangan terbang adalah seperti berikut:
a) Kaherah – 2nd February, 1100 hrs
3rd, 4th dan 5th February, 1000 hrs
b) Alexandria – 4th, 5th and 6th February, 0900 hrs
Kriteria Pemilihan Pelajar-Pelajar
1. Pelajar wanita
2. Pelajar berkeluarga
3. Pelajar yang uzur dan sakit
4. Berada di zon risiko tinggi
5. Pelajar tahun pertama
6. Pelajar sekolah rendah/sekolah menengah
Tindakan Yang Perlu Diambil
Sila isi borang makluman pelajar yang disertakan. (sila rujuk pegawai Negeri, Alex, MARA masing-masing atau klik terus di sini http://jpmk.info/wp-content/uploads/Borang-Peribadi-Pelajar_2011-utk-Evakuasi1.pdf)
Jadual Penerbangan dan Pelayaran Kaherah ke Jeddah
Tarikh Flight 1 (3 aircrafts) Flight 2 (3 aircrafts) Bunga Emas 5
3rd February (delayed)
4th February 0600 hrs 1300 hrs
5th February 0600 hrs 1300 hrs 1400 hrs
6th February 0600 hrs 1300 hrs
Jadual Penerbangan Alexandria/Mansourah ke Jeddah
Tarikh Flight 1 (2 aircrafts) Flight 2 (2 aircrafts)
5th February 0600 hrs 1300 hrs
6th February 0900 hrs 1600 hrs
7th February 0900 hrs 1600 hrs
*TBC
Sebarang pertanyaan berhubung perkara ini sila berhubung dengan pegawai-pegawai Kedutaan seperti di bawah:
1. En. Saharudin Hassan (+2010-5005338)
2. En. Wan Ahmad Tarmizi Wan Idris (+2010-1101004)
3. En. Muhammad Hazam Hajanan (+2010-8714264)
4. En. Samsul Kahar Kamarudin (+2010-5382715)
Kedutaan Besar Malaysia Kaherah
2 Februari 2011

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