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KERAJAAN THAILAND BANTU WARGANYA DI MESIR

Praveena Sorsavee kiri, seorang warga Thai yang dibantu oleh Kerajaannya untuk pulang ke Bangkok dari Kaherah.


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VIDEO PERKEMBANGAN TERKINI DI MESIR (klik imej untuk LINK)



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PEMINDAHAN PELAJAR MESIR: PERUBAHAN PELAN


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Perubahan destinasi penerbangan pemindahan pelajar:  Kaherah ke Jeddah dan bukan Kaherah KLIA

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PEGAWAI KEDUTAAN MALAYSIA DI KAHERAH UNTUK DIHUBUNGI



Mereka adalah:
Wan Ahmad Tarmizi Wan Idris (+2010-1101004), Muhammad Hazam Hajanan (+2010-8714264) dan Samsul Kahar Kamarudin (+2010-5382715).


Kedutaan M'sia lancar pelan perpindahan pelajar di Mesir

Kedutaan Besar Malaysia di Kaherah telah melancarkan Pelan Tindakan Pemindahan untuk membawa keluar warga Malaysia, khususnya pelajar dari negara bergolak itu.

Berdasarkan kenyataan yang disiarkan di blog Jabatan Penuntut Malaysia Kaherah, operasi pelan akan bermula hari ini (2 Feb), di mana rakyat Malaysia akan dibawa keluar melalui penerbangan ataupun pelayaran.

Berdasarkan modus operandi pelan berkenaan, mereka yang masih berada di negara itu akan dikumpulkan di beberapa tempat sebelum penerbangan keluar dibuat dengan pesawat Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM).

Kesemua individu yang diselamatkan melalui penerbangan ehsan akan dikumpulkan di Jeddah.

Individu dari Kaherah akan berkumpul di Kompleks Haiyyu Ashir dan DMAK; dari Iskandariah akan berkumpul di Rumah MARA manakala mereka dari Mansourah pula akan diterbangkan ke Iskandariah sebelum dibawa ke Jeddah dan berkumpul di Hotel New Mansourah.

Para peserta dikehendaki berkumpul sebelum bertolak ke lapangan terbang pada masa yang ditetapkan iaitu di Kaherah pada 11 pagi 2 Feb; dan pada 10 pagi 3, 4 dan 5 Feb.

Peserta dari Iskandariah pula perlu berkumpul pada 9 pagi 4, 5 dan 6 Februari.

Rakyat Malaysia yang mengikuti pelayaran pula akan melalui Pelabuhan Al-Adabiyah sebelum ke Pelabuhan Jeddah dan berkumpul di Kompleks Haiyyui Ashir.

"Jeddah adalah pusat transit (penginapan di asrama Tabung Haji) untuk tempoh tidak melebihi sebulan, penginapan dan makan minum ditanggung oleh Kerajaan Malaysia," demikian menurut kenyataan itu.

Pelayaran dari Pelabuhan Jeddah menuju ke Pelabuhan Pulau Pinang atau Pelabuhan Klang.

Kos perjalanan balik ke Mesir adalah atas tanggungan sendiri.

Bagaimanapun perjalanan dari tempat penginapan ke pelabuhan atau lapangan terbang disediakan.

Setiap peserta hanya dibenarkan membawa bagasi kecil tidak melebihi tujuh kilogram, selain diingatkan supaya membawa pasport/dokumen perjalanan yang sah.

Menurut kenyataan itu lagi, operasi menyelamat itu akan terlebih dahulu ditumpukan kepada pelajar wanita, pelajar berkeluarga, pelajar yang uzur dan sakit, berada di zon risiko tinggi, pelajar tahun pertama dan pelajar sekolah rendah/sekolah menengah.

Selain itu, pelajar juga perlu mengisi borang makluman pelajar sebelum mengikuti penerbangan dan pelayaran berkenaan.

Sebarang pertanyaan boleh dikemukakan kepada para pegawai kedutaan iaitu Saharudin Hassan , Wan Ahmad Tarmizi Wan Idris (+2010-1101004), Muhammad Hazam Hajanan (+2010-8714264) dan Samsul Kahar Kamarudin (+2010-5382715).

Bernama/Malaysiakini

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PELAJAR DI MESIR AKAN DIPINDAHKAN KE JEDDAH


KENYATAAN MEDIA (2)

FEBRUARI 2, 2011 (RABU)

KENYATAAN MEDIA (SIRI 2) BERHUBUNG ISU PELAJAR SELANGOR DI MESIR

Saya baru selesai berjumpa dengan Wisma Putra untuk selaraskan proses bantuan Kerajaan Negeri Selangor dengan Wisma Putra. Tiga kapal terbang Tentera Udara akan berlepas ke Mesir membawa keperluan harian seperti makanan dan membawa pelajar yang berada di Mesir ke Jeddah untuk ditempatkan sementara di Bangunan Tabung Haji.

Lawatan saya ke bilik operasi bantuan pelajar Mesir di Kompleks MAIS pada 9.20 pagi tadi mendapati lima talian yang disediakan sentiasa dihubungi oleh ibubapa seluruh Negara. Pegawai Lembaga Zakat Selangor, JAIS dengan bantuan pasukan sukarelawan Briged Amal Selangor akan mengendalikan perkhidmatan ini untuk memberi khidmat menyalurkan maklumat pelajar di Mesir kepada keluarga mereka. Sementara itu, solat hajat di Masjid-masjid seluruh Negeri Selangor telah bermula.

Saya mengharapkan tindakan pantas pihak kementerian yang berkenaan supaya dapat memastikan bekalan makanan, air, ubat-ubatan serta keperluan pelajar wanita diberi keutamaan dan disegerakan disamping keselamatan yang sememangnya perlu dipantau.


Y.B. Dr. Hjh Halimah Ali
Exco Pendidikan, Pendidikan Tinggi Dan Pembangunan Modal Insan Negeri Selangor

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SILA HUBUNGI UNTUK MAKLUMAT LANJUT PELAJAR DI MESIR

Bawa balik pelajar di Mesir, bukan pindah
Harakahdaily

KUALA LUMPUR, 2 Feb:

Unit Aduan Dan Maklumat khusus bagi menyalurkan maklumat terkini mengenai pelajar, keadaan dan kebajikan untuk pelajar Malaysia di Mesir yang boleh menghubungi:

Mohd Farhan Madzlan (019-2103035)

Syed Toriq, Perlis (013-5190501)

Mohd Nizam Mohd Noh, Kedah (019-5586401)

Ahmad Farizan Abd Hadi, Pulau Pinang (013-6650388)

Zawawi Hasan, Perak (013-5908377)

Syed Abdul Kadir, Selangor (017-7770282)

Wan Ahmad Rasyidi Wan Othman, Kuala Lumpur (012-3484140)

Norazman Muhammad, Negeri Sembilan (019-6400062)

Zarul Salleh, Johor (019-6813876)

Mohd Saifuddin, Pahang (013-9341730)

Mohd Azizul Hisham, Terengganu (019-9544780)

Abdul Fatah, Kelantan (013-9210960)


Hasil daripada komunikasi dengan persatuan Persekutuan Melayu Republik Arab Mesir (PMRAM) yang menaungi lebih 5,000 orang pelajar di Mesir kelmarin, beberapa perkara yang dibincangkan dan mesti diambil tindakan segera bagi menjamin keselamatan dan kebajikan kepada rakyat Malaysia lebih 10,000 orang yang berada di 10 negeri seluruh Mesir.

Berdasarkan apa yang sedang berlaku dan kemungkinan yang akan berlaku ke atas semua penuntut Malaysia yang berada di Mesir, pendirian Pertubuhan Ikatan Lepasan Mahasiswa Mesir (Ilmam) Malaysia menggesa Kerajaan Malaysia membawa balik seluruh pelajar Malaysia di sana, bukan menghantar ke negara-negara jiran atau ke kawasan setempat yang dikira selamat kerana keadaan yang berlaku telah menjalar ke seluruh negara jiran dan seluruh Mesir.

“Tindakan ini juga dilakukan oleh beberapa negara lain seperti Britain dan lain-lain selepas melihat situasi di sana yang semakin bahaya,” kata Timbalan Presiden Ilmam, Mohd Farhan Madzlan.

Katanya, kerajaan mesti memberikan keyakinan kepada seluruh pelajar bahawa mereka yang dibawa pulang, boleh kembali untuk menyambung semula dan menamatkan pelajaran mereka.

“Harapan kepada seluruh media, sila dapatkan maklumat yang tepat supaya tidak berlaku pencanggahan dan menambahkan keruncingan bagi pihak pelajar dan keluarga mereka,” katanya.

Menurutnya, maklumat boleh didapati secara langsung dari Presiden PMRAM, Ustaz Shahrizan Mohd Hazime di talian .

Katanya, pihaknya telah menubuhkan Unit Aduan Dan Maklumat khusus bagi isu itu untuk menyalurkan maklumat terkini mengenai pelajar, keadaan dan kebajikan untuk pelajar Malaysia di sana yang boleh menghubung:



“Akhirnya, kami menyeru kepada rakyat Malaysia supaya mendoakan kesejahteraan rakyat Malaysia di sana. Dan kami akan membuat kenyataan dari semasa ke semasa,” ujarnya.

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PROTEST IN CAIRO ESCALATES, DOMINO EFFECT IN OTHER ARAB NATIONS

Jubilant crowds flood Cairo, escalating protests



By SARAH EL DEEB and HADEEL AL-SHALCHI, Associated Press

CAIRO – More than a quarter-million people flooded Cairo's main square Tuesday in a stunning and jubilant array of young and old, urban poor and middle class professionals, mounting by far the largest protest yet in a week of unrelenting demands for President Hosni Mubarak to leave after nearly 30 years in power.

The crowds — determined but peaceful — filled Tahrir, or Liberation, Square and spilled into nearby streets, among them people defying a government transportation shutdown to make their way from rural provinces in the Nile Delta. Protesters jammed in shoulder-to-shoulder, with schoolteachers, farmers, unemployed university graduates, women in conservative headscarves and women in high heels, men in suits and working-class men in scuffed shoes.

They sang nationalist songs, danced, beat drums and chanted the anti-Mubarak slogan "Leave! Leave! Leave!" as military helicopters buzzed overhead. Organizers said the aim was to intensify marches to get the president out of power by Friday, and similar demonstrations erupted in at least five other cities around Egypt.

Soldiers at checkpoints set up the entrances of the square did nothing to stop the crowds from entering.

The military promised on state TV Monday night that it would not fire on protesters answering a call for a million to demonstrate, a sign that army support for Mubarak may be unraveling as momentum builds for an extraordinary eruption of discontent and demands for democracy in the United States' most important Arab ally.

"This is the end for him. It's time," said Musab Galal, a 23-year-old unemployed university graduate who came by minibus with his friends from the Nile Delta city of Menoufiya.

Mubarak, 82, would be the second Arab leader pushed from office by a popular uprising in the history of the modern Middle East, following the ouster last month of Tunisia's president.

The movement to drive Mubarak out has been built on the work of on-line activists and fueled by deep frustration with an autocratic regime blamed for ignoring the needs of the poor and allowing corruption and official abuse to run rampant. After years of tight state control, protesters emboldened by the Tunisia unrest took to the streets on Jan. 25 and mounted a once-unimaginable series of protests across this nation of 80 million people — the region's most populous country and the center of Arabic-language film-making, music and literature.

The repercussions were being felt around the region, as other authoritarian governments fearing popular discontent pre-emptively tried to burnish their democratic image.Jordan's King Abdullah II fired his government Tuesday in the face of smaller street protests, named an ex-prime minister to form a new Cabinet and ordered him to launch political reforms. The Palestinian Cabinet in West Bank said it would hold long-promised municipal elections "as soon as possible."

With Mubarak's hold on power in Egypt weakening, the world was forced to plan for the end of a regime that has maintained three decades of peace with Israel and a bulwark against Islamic militants. But under the stability was a barely hidden crumbling of society, mounting criticism of the regime's human rights record and a widening gap between rich and poor, with 40 percent of the population living under or just above the poverty line set by the World Bank at $2 a day.

Troops and Soviet-era and newer U.S.-made Abrams tanks stood at the roads leading into Tahrir Square, a plaza overlooked by the headquarters of the Arab League, the campus of the American University in Cairo, the famed Egyptian Museum and the Mugammma, an enormous winged building housing dozens of departments of the country's notoriously corrupt and inefficient bureaucracy.

Protester volunteers wearing tags reading "the People's Security" circulated through the crowds, saying they were watching for government infiltrators who might try to instigate violence.

"We will throw out anyone who tries to create trouble," one announced over a loudspeaker. Other volunteers joined the soldiers at the checkpoints, searching bags of those entering for weapons. Organizers said the protest would remain in the square and not attempt to march to avoid frictions with the military.

Two dummies representing Mubarak were hung from traffic lights. On their chests was written: "We want to put the murderous president on trial." Their faces were scrawled with the Star of David, an allusion to many protesters' feeling that Mubarak is a friend of Israel, still seen by most Egyptians as their country's archenemy more than 30 years after the two nations signed a peace treaty.

Every protester had their own story of why they came — with a shared theme of frustration with a life pinned in by corruption, low wages, crushed opportunities and abuse by authorities.

Sahar Ahmad, a 41-year-old school teacher and mother of one, said she has taught for 22 years and still only makes about $70 a month.

"There are 120 students in my classroom. That's more than any teacher can handle," said Ahmad. "For me, change would mean a better education system I can teach in and one that guarantees my students a good life after school. If there is democracy in my country, then I can ask for democracy in my own home."

Tamer Adly, a driver of one of the thousands of minibuses that ferry commuters around Cairo, said he was sick of the daily humiliation he felt from police who demand free rides and send him on petty errands, reflecting the widespread public anger at police high-handedness.

"They would force me to share my breakfast with them ... force me to go fetch them a newspaper. This country should not just be about one person," the 30-year-old lamented, referring to Mubarak.

Among the older protesters there was also a sense of amazement after three decades of unquestioned control by Mubarak's security forces over the streets.

"We could never say no to Mubarak when we were young, but our young people today proved that they can say no, and I'm here to support them," said Yusra Mahmoud, a 46-year-old school principal who said she had been sleeping in the square alongside other protesters for the past two nights.

Authorities shut down all roads and public transportation to Cairo, security officials said. Train services nationwide were suspended for a second day and all bus services between cities were halted.

All roads in and out of the flashpoint cities of Alexandria, Suez, Mansoura and Fayoum were also closed.

Still, many from the provinces managed to make it to the square. Hamada Massoud, a 32-year-old a lawyer, said he and 50 others came in cars and minibuses from the impoverished province of Beni Sweif south of Cairo.

"Cairo today is all of Egypt," he said. He told of the bribes he must pay to authorities to keep his office open, adding, "I want my son to have a better life and not suffer as much as I did ... I want to feel like I chose my president."

Tens of thousands also rallied in the cities of Alexandria, Suez and Mansoura, north of Cairo, as well as in the southern province of Assiut and Luxor, the southern city where some 5,000 people protested outside its iconic ancient Egyptian temple on the east bank of the Nile, officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

Normally bustling, Cairo's streets outside Tahrir Square had a fraction of their normal weekday traffic.


Banks, schools and the stock market in Cairo were closed for the third working day, making cash tight. Long lines formed outside bakeries as people tried to replenish their stores of bread, for which prices were spiraling.

An unprecedented shutdown of the Internet was in its fifth day after the last of the service providers abruptly stopped shuttling Internet traffic into and out of the country.

Cairo's international airport remained a scene of chaos as thousands of foreigners sought to flee.

The official death toll from the crisis stood at 97, with thousands injured, but reports from witnesses across the country indicated the actual toll was far higher.

The protesters — and the Obama administration — roundly rejected Mubarak's appointment of a new government Monday afternoon that dropped his interior minister, who heads police forces and has been widely denounced by the protesters. Mubarak was shown making the appointment on state television but made no comment.

Later Monday, Vice President Omar Suleiman — appointed by Mubarak only two days earlier in what could be a succession plan — went on state TV to announce the offer of a dialogue with "political forces" for constitutional and legislative reforms.

Suleiman did not say what the changes would entail or which groups the government would speak with, but most protest groups quickly announced their rejection of any negotiations until Mubarak steps down.

The various protesters have little in common beyond the demand that Mubarak go.

A range of movements is involved, with sometimes conflicting agendas — including students, online activists, grass-roots organizers, old-school opposition politicians and the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood.

Perhaps the most significant tensions among them are between young secular activists and the Muslim Brotherhood, which wants to form a state governed by Islamic law. The more secular are deeply suspicious the Brotherhood aims to co-opt what they contend is a spontaneous, popular movement. American officials have suggested they have similar fears.

A second day of talks among opposition groups fell apart after many of the youth groups boycotted the meeting over charges that some of the traditional, government-condoned opposition parties have agreed to start a dialogue with Suleiman.

Nasser Abdel-Hamid, who represents pro-democracy advocate Mohamed ElBaradei, said: "We were supposed to hold talks today to finalize formation of a salvation front, but we decided to hold back after they are arranging meetings with Sulieman."

The U.S. State Department said that a retired senior diplomat — former ambassador to Egypt Frank Wisner — was now on the ground in Cairo and will meet Egyptian officials to urge them to embrace broad economic and political changes that can pave the way for free and fair elections.

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AP correspondents Maggie Michael, Maggie Hyde and Lee Keath contributed to this report.

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KENYATAAN MEDIA EXCO PENDIDIKAN: PELAJAR SELANGOR DI MESIR



KENYATAAN MEDIA

FEBRUARI 1, 2011 (SELASA)

KENYATAAN MEDIA BERHUBUNG ISU PELAJAR SELANGOR DI MESIR


Kerajaan Negeri Selangor begitu prihatin mengenai masalah pelajar-pelajar Negeri Selangor khasnya dan pelajar-pelajar Malaysia yang lain amnya yang sedang menuntut di Mesir.
Bersama-sama dengan Wisma Putra, Kerajaan Negeri sedang mengikuti perkembangan secara dekat bagi menentukan semua pelajar berada dalam keadaan selamat.

Saya bersama Y.B. Dr. Yunus bin Khairi telah mengadakan pertemuan dengan Wisma Putra pada pagi ini dan telah diberi penerangan mengenai kedudukan para pelajar di sana. Tindakan-tindakan sedang diambil bagi membawa pulang pelajar-pelajar tersebut ke tanah air.

Kerajaan Negeri melalui Lembaga Zakat Selangor akan menghantar peruntukan kewangan yang difikirkan mencukupi bagi menampung segala keperluan urusan harian para pelajar terutama dalam menghadapi saat-saat genting ini.

Pihak Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (JAIS) bersama Lembaga Zakat Selangor (LZS) telah menubuhkan Bilik Operasi yang yang beroperasi 24 jam untuk membolehkan ibubapa dan sanak saudara terutamanya mengetahui kedudukan mutakhir pelajar kita di Mesir.

Mereka yang ingin menghubungi Bilik Operasi ini bolehlah menghubungi talian seperti berikut bermula 8.30pagi esok)  03-55143439 Pertubuhan sukarela Briged Amal Selangor bersama Yayasan Amal Selangor telah diarah untuk menyediakan tenaga pembantu bagi membantu Bilik Gerakan yang beroperasi 24 jam itu.

Kerajaan Negeri telah mengarahkan semua masjid di negeri Selangor untuk mengadakan solat hajat mendoakan keselamatan seluruh rakyat negeri Selangor dan Malaysia amnya.

Pimpinan Negeri Selangor sentiasa mendoakan para pelajar Selangor dan seluruh rakyat Mesir berada dalam keadaan selamat dan memohon agar Allah S.W.T. sentiasa merahmati mereka.

Y.B. Dr. Hjh Halimah Ali
Exco Pendidikan, Pendidikan Tinggi Dan Pembangunan Modal Insan Negeri Selangor

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SELANGOR BERUSAHA BAWA PELAJAR MESIR PULANG





Harakahdaily

SHAH ALAM, 1 Feb: Kerajaan negeri Selangor akan bersama-sama dengan Wisma Putra bagi menguruskan kepulangan para pelajar Malaysia di Mesir ekoran keadaan negara itu yang tidak stabil sekarang.

Exco Pendidikan Tinggi Selangor, Dr Halimah Ali berkata, beliau telah bertemu dengan pegawai Wisma Putra pagi ini bagi membincangkan soal itu dan mendapatkan maklumat terkini mengenai keadaan pelajar negeri itu di sana.

Beliau dijangka akan mengadakan mesyuarat segera dengan Exco Agama Selangor, Datuk Dr Hassan Mohamad Ali dan Pengarah Jais hari ini juga bagi merangka pelan tindakan untuk membawa mereka keluar segera.

Ini kerana, kebanyakan pelajar Selangor di Mesir adalah pelajar jurusan agama dan mendapat pinjaman atau bantuan dari Pusat Zakat Selangor.

"Diharap semua para ibu bapa bertenang dan banyakkan berdoa agar Allah mempermudahkan segala urusan," kata Halimah dalam satu kenyataannya kepada Harakahdaily.

Sebelum ini, PAS dan PKR telah mendesak kerajaan supaya membawa keluar semua pelajar Malaysia di sana kerana keadaan sudah tidak terkawal lagi.


Ini ekoran dari tindakan beberapa pihak yang mengambil kesempatan untuk diri sendiri dengan cara merompak dan mengganggu pelajar Malaysia di sana selepas polis tidak lagi dapat berfungsi dengan baik.

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VIDEO PERISTIWA BERSEJARAH DI MESIR







http://www.aljazeera.net/portal


http://ikhwanonline.com/Default.asp

http://english.aljazeera.net/

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SILA AMBIL PENGAJARAN

Kepada kerajaan Barisan Nasional di Malaysia, perlu diperingatkan supaya mengambil iktibar terhadap apa yang berlaku di Tunisia dan Mesir pada hari ini.

Apabila pemerintah mencabul amalan demokrasi, menyeleweng kewangan negara dan bersifat zalim terhadap rakyat, maka kebangkitan rakyat tidak dapat dibendung lagi.


Ikuti saranan Presiden PAS di sini

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