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‘bilik sulit’ play in penang

when the teater bilik sulit was publicised by haris ibrahim in dec. – that it will be shown in KL, i was disappointed that i can’t get to see it.  however, thank god, about a week ago, i received from the suaram mailing list, an announcement about the teater bilik sulit coming to penang to perform. hurray! now i can get to see it. please make sure that you come, ok penangites, especially those who oppose ISA strongly, especially those who always attend the weekly anti-isa vigils earlier. there are 3 shows for you to choose which to attend – so no excuse for not turning up!

ok, here is the invitation, with details:

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INVITATION TO TEATER BILIK SULIT
(PENANG)

In conjunction with the International Human Rights Day 2008, the Bar Council in collaboration with Gerakan Mansuhkan ISA (GMI) would like to extend an invitation to all of you to Teater Bilik Sulit which is going to be held in Penang on 17/1/09 & 18/1/09.

Teater Bilik Sulit is a play that features the untold true accounts of the nature of Police interrogation of the ISA detainees which are based on testimonials of those who used to be detained under the ISA.

Teater Bilik Sulit will be staged on these dates:

17/1/09 (Saturday) at 8.30pm
18/1/09 (Sunday) at 3.00pm & 8.30pm

Venue : The Actors Studio Greenhall (Penang), Ground Floor Zhing Zheng School Memorial Centre, 32, Lebuh Light, 10200, Georgetown, Penang.

For info kindly contact 012 520 3101/012 465 1671 @ fadiahnadwa9@yahoo.com

Reminder : space is limited, kindly RSVP via email or sms

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paula’s bail extended

remember penang’s anti-ISA vigil at the esplanade on 15 nov? it was a very good and successful gathering, where we see the presence of our ‘red-helmet’ guests toward the end of the gathering. unfortunately, towards the end, paula, who was the MC for the day was arrested. she was to report back to the police station on 28 nov. – yesterday – and in a show of support, 14 bloggers and friends turned up at the police station. oh, but only 3 of us managed to enter while the rest of us had to hang around outside the gate of the police station.

we could see a policeman standing inside the gate, questioning everyone who enter the gate. even paula’s son was not allowed in. paula’s lawyer was questioned too! the picture below show this lady who came with paula’s lawyer being questioned before she was allowed to enter. i wonder… is it everday the police are so strict, questioned everyone who walks in? even if one wanted to made a police report say her handbag got snatched, will be questioned? or was it only yesterday, when we, who oppose ISA, were around?

jong from ipoh was there and so was jarod from KL too. nice to know out-station supporters also came. most of us were there before paula arrived. i think paula was inside for only 15 mins. or so. when she came out, we expect to hear some good news but unfortunately, we heard that her bail had been extended to 28 jan! so she has to report back to the police on 28 jan. and for sure i’ll be there… along with most of those who turned up yesterday i’m sure.

we adjourned to a nearby restaurant for some roti canai and teh tarik. had a wonderful time chit-chatting and getting to know each other.

here is a picture of some of us, taken outside the police station.

you can see more pictures at the post of paula and daniel. richard, also blog about this. some of the bloggers who were there are jarod and kensan.

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video showing the arrest in PJ

guess not many of you will have forgotten the vigil at the civic centre in PJ, where the riot police brutally cracked down on the peaceful protestors of ISA while singing the national anthem. 23 people were arrested, and as i blog here (and this post too about those arrested),  2 of my friends were among those arrested.i also mentioned about bk ong who were arrested, who had his video camera confiscated. well, seemed that he got back his video camera and was surprise to find that whatever he had recorded was still there. he said, it could be his video camera’s battery was weak, thus the police were not able to delete whatever were captured.

so here it is – the video by bk ong himself. you can clearly see how the police dragged and shoved people into the black maria. spread this video around!
(in the meantime, malaysiakini’s videographer’s video camera had been returned too but it was reported the camera was tampered with)

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you are invited to my birthday party…

… but please take note that there will be no birthday cake, nor will there be birthday song sung. you must also not bring me birthday presents as i’m not allowed to open presents. the party will be without any activities or indication like a birthday banner/sign that reflect it is my birthday. and while you are at the party, please no speech about how i have lived up to my __ no. of years and how you know me as a nice person.

i won’t fault you if you go "what the hell?? what kind of birthday party is that??"

precisely.

seems that the folks in PJ had obtained permit for holding the weekly anti-ISA candlelight vigil. ANTI-ISA CANDLELIGHT, see? ANTI-ISA CANDLELIGHT, you read that? methink the police don’t understand what is ANTI-ISA CANDLELIGHT because with the permit, comes with 12 conditions, and among them are:

  • No candles allowed
  • No T-shirts showing support for the Abolition of the ISA allowed
  • “Penganjur dilarang melakukan sebarang aktiviti yang lain yang melambangkan simpati terhadap tahanan Akta Keselamatan Negara” (Organisers are prohibited from any other activity that suggests sympathy towards ISA detainees!)
  • No banners or distribution of leaflets allowed
  • No political speeches allowed

huh? no candles allowed? see, they don’t understand what is CANDLELIGHT!
huh? no anti-ISA t-shirts? see, they don’t understand what is ANTI-ISA

it’s so SILLY, i tell you!

here are the rest of the conditions (taken from anil netto’s post).

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the vigil at the esplanade

UPDATED: photos posted.

we, the organisers of the anti ISA vigil in penang on 15 nov. at the esplanade were at the esplanade early to set up thing. we brought along tables for sale of t-shirts and as ’secretariat’ where a registration book is availble and to put our candles and the flyers. yes, we prepared booklets with lyrics of songs, names of all the ISA detainees, and some short info on ISA.

before the vigil began, i met angela ooi (again – 1st time met her at the PJ vigil), the one who initiated the seremban vigil and also met jong (again – 1st time met her during the permatang pauh by-election), the one who initiated the ipoh vigil. how wonderful! the two leaders of the two states came all the way to be with us. thank you, angela, thank you, jong. thanks for your support.

the vigil started off punctual at 8.00pm. no dilly dallying for us. paula, the MC started off by giving a short background of ISA. the first speaker for the day was bukit mertajam MP, YB chong eng. sorry, as one of the organisers,  i was busy running around so didn’t quite get what she said.

when chong eng finished her speech, paula continued with the background info on ISA. then richard, one of the organiser, came up to lead the people in a chant which goes:
leader: mansuh mansuh
all: manshuhkan ISA
leader: bebas bebas
all: bebas tahanan

after the chanting, the first song of the evening, ‘you raised me up’ followed. everybody get to join in the song since there was the booklet for them to refer. paula played the guitar and sang, accompanied by howie, another organiser.

following the song, came the second speaker, a PAS member. originally it was suppose to be mujahid yusof rawa, MP for parit buntar but he couldn’t make it and a rep. replace him instead. his speech was followed by the song ‘bridge over troubled water’ ‘blowing in the wind’. then it was the turn of the third and last speaker, gary nair from PRM.

couldn’t quite remember but think it was at the point of during the middle of the PAS member’s speech, that about 5, 6 policeman came and stood behind the ’secretariat table’.

when gary finished his speech, paula explained briefly why we are holding a candlelight vigil. before that, during gary’s speech, a few of us had started to hand over candles (complete with paper cups) to all the people present.

the second chanting took place after all had lit their candles.
leader: ISA must go!
all: ISA must go!
leader: go go go GO!
leader: say no to ISA!
all: say not to ISA
leader: no no no NO!

the last song sung was ’sing a song of freedom’. both paula and howie get the crowd joining in enthusiastically especially in the chorus part.

the crowd were told this was the last song, and also the end of our vigil. while only a handful started to leave, many remained. at that time, suddenly we see 5 ‘clowns with red helmets’ arriving! (description from margeemar)… or to me ‘favourite models’ (explained why later). it was quite a shock to many of us since, our vigil is peaceful and further, it had ended already! that time, a police officer with a loud hailer asked the crowd to disperse (giving us 10 mins).

when the riot police arrived, everyone rushed to take their photos. see, that’s why i said they were the favourite models. haha. i did notice at other vigils or demo too, people like to take photos of the riot police.

ong, one of the organiser, also appealed to the crowd to disperse. after that, we all spent time clearing up our things. later on, we suddenly heard from ong that paula had to go to the police station to make a statement. so all of us, the organising team, also went to the police station to show our support. the archbishop, a priest and 3 brothers (seminarians) also accompanied us to the police station. how nice of them! they stayed until midnight.
angela ooi was there too.

when we arrived at the police station, it was 9.30pm. we were not allowed to enter the room of course (paula was at the 2nd floor) but to stay on ground floor outside the main entrance. it seemed that later on, others who had wanted to come in, were not allowed in. luckily we got in fast.

3 young men from the chinese press and athi, the malaysiakini journalist were inside the police station too.

paula was allowed to use her handphone, so we sms her some words of encouragement. first thing i sms to her was to let her know we were there at the police station. we also sms her some word of advice regarding police questioning. somebody called DAP MP liew chin toong, and he came about 11.00pm and got to go to where paula was. later on, jeff ooi also turned up briefly. later on when ong got to go to where paula was, he update us via sms what’s happening with paula.

we were very relieved when at 1.10am, we saw paula, together with her husband, liew chin toong and ong walking towards us. phew! at last she had been released! she had been questioned for 3 1/2 hours!

all of us did not have our dinner yet so we went across the police station for some food while listening to paula’s account of her time spent with the police questioning her. she looked tired and drained but she still can maintain some cheerfullness. she’s a strong lady!

NOTE:  oops. it’s too late for me to post photos up now.i’ve got several other photos to show (amateurish types – wonder why the flash in my digicam stop working).  i’ll do it tomorrow, so do come back and have a look, ok. btw, the photo right at the top shows me (far left) at the table where RPK t-shirts were sold and our things were placed.

UPDATED:  ok! managed to post the photos during my office lunch time. today no go out lah… just eat bread and butter inside office.

paula, the emce for the day.

bukit mertajam MP, YB chong eng, the first speaker.

the crowd before the lighting of candles.

the crowd with lighted candles.

here comes the riot police (light action force).

we have these red-helmet men gracing our vigil.

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vigil back to esplanade

most humblest apology many times for the change of venue of our candlelight anti-isa vigil – it’s back to the original venue – ESPLANADE.

very sorry ah. just last night… er… early morning today, i put up the post (and email lots of people) that the venue had been shifted to dewan sri pinang because of the tennis tournament.  we had an emergency meeting last night to pick an alternative venue and settled on dewan sri pinang. so immediately i blog about it… but then all of a sudden, this morning, we read in the paper that the tennis tournament had been canceled, so it is back to the original venue.

see my sticky post updated.

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nov 15 vigil – change of venue

UPDATED ON 12/11/08, 12:50 PM – it’s back to the original venue of ESPLANADE.

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it seems that on 14, 15 and 16 nov. there will be this international tennis tournament going on at the esplanade. anticipating a big crowd, and possibility of some roads leading to the esplanade to be cordoned off, or even the presence of a lot of police, we had decided to change the venue of our 15 nov anti-ISA vigil to the nearby dewan sri pinang. yep, the same place where GMI/suaram used to have its friday weekly vigil. at least this place is not near to the esplanade field, where the tennis tournament is going on.

after learning of the tennis tournament, we, the organisers had cracked our head on where to have the vigil – whether to shift the venue or stick to same place. some of us had even surveyed suitable places, like gurney drive, polo ground, padang brown. finally, we decided to pick dewan sri pinang for several reasons. one of them being, we had the advise of a penang MP to hold it at dewan sri pinang, to play it safe, since others vigils had been held there. he even said he could have a word with the penang CPO.

so please do remember the venue is now at dewan sri pinang and not esplanade. there might be parking problems near the venue since, beside the tennis tournament, there will also be a show inside the dewan. well, you can always park on the roads opposite light street e.g. king street, penang street, pitt street, bishop street. yeah… a bit far from dewan sri but don’t complain lah… good exercise. come early, then you might have a good parking place, near to the venue.

ok so far, the programme is that we will have some speakers and some sing-along of popular songs. of course there will also be chanting, which i believe many of you enjoyed doing it. chant and hold your candles high! loud! let your voice be heard! the following are the confirmed speakers:

1. YB Chong Eng, MP for Bukit Mertajam, DAP Central Committee member
2. YB Mujahid Yusof Rawa, MP for Parit Buntar, PAS Central Committee member
3. Gary Nair, PRM Penang Chairman

sorry, RPK can’t be present. when i met him on sunday at the court-house and told him we wanted to invite him for our vigil, he had stated that his lawyers advised him to stay away from vigils for the time being since he had just been released from ISA and further, he still have 2 sedition trials on-going. we are still trying to get some other speakers.

a small group of bloggers from KL will be joining us, and they (the spokesperson i mean) might be given a slot to speak. oh yes, if there are other out-station bloggers or non bloggers who like to join in the vigil, but not sure of the place, please refer to the detailed map i have in my sticky post or simply click here. here is the road map, in case some of you were confused over the detailed map. the no. 10 is where the dewan sri pinang is at – facing lebuh light and side road is jalan tun syed sheik barakbah. for those of you who are still unsure of the place, even with the 2 maps, do contact me at lucial at gmail dot com.

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spending almost the whole night at the police station

yes i mean me but ok ok it is not inside the police station but outside the police station. how come? long story ahead.

those of you who had read anil netto’s blog, would have read about the live update I provided anil with, though many updates he didn’t mention my names (like the presence of MPs and what they said. oh and when he did mentioned my name, he did not link me!). yes, i’m talking about this news on the anti ISA/bersih vigil ln PJ on 9 nov., where 24 people were arrested. two of them were my friends whom we traveled together in a car PG-PJ-PG. thus you see the reason for me to stay at the police station until so late?  if among  those arrested were not my friends, i would have stay but not until so late. 

ok let me start from the beginning er… where else to start from eh. . anyway, "let me start from the beginning" is a sign of a long story from me!

a group of us RPK/malaysia today supporters, who are in the organising committee of this saturday nlght’s anti-ISA vigil in penang, decided that we should attend the PJ anti-ISA to support them. after all, some of them kl bloggers would be attending our vigil.

four of us, ong, george, howie and i left penang in a car on 9 nov. at 3.00pm. we were joined by howie’s university-going son, andrew, in kelana jaya.

we were told the PJ vigil started at 9.30pm but we reached the venue at 10.00pm because we waited almost 1/2 an hour for ong’s video camera to be ready after repair at KLCC.

actually, as early as 8.00pm, ong had received sms from a kl friend that all access road to amcorp mall (the venue of the vigil) had been blocked by the police. so we were prepared when we set out for the venue.

when we reached somewhere near the venue (around 10.00pm), we saw a group of BERSIH members standing around, so we asked them about the vigil, and we were told that the vigil had shifted to civic centrel. so we quickly made our way there.

after we parked our car, ong, armed with the video camera, and andrew, armed with the camera quickly rushed into the field. the 3 of us slowly take our time to walk in. we ran into a BERSIH member, carrying a loud hailer, who said to us, "jangan masuk. polis telah amok, tangkap orang." (don’t go in. police are running wild, arresting people)

so we stayed at a restaurant nearby and look at the entrance where people enter and exit. while george refused to budge, saying we better not take any risks, howie said we should enter, since we came all the way from penang for the vigil, so he started to make his way there. 

then i too decided that i should go too, and said to george, why not we go over there, when suddenly there was a commotion, and lots of people rushed out from the entrance, running. i knew then they were running away from the police, and i would be a fool to enter.

at that moment, howie came to join us, and the 3 of us sat inside the restaurant. suddenly howie received a call from his son, andrew, where he told him, he was arrested!  we were shocked and then wondered what happened to ong. well, 5 mins later, ong called and
gave us the bad news that he was arrested too!

oh dear, this is no good. two of us in the group had been arrested. what are we going to do now? well, we’ll have to wait till they were brought to the police station, then we go over to the police station too to find out what’s going to happen. we decided to have our dinner first before we went over.

when we were at the police station, it was about 11.00pm. there were already many people there, standing in front of the police station, all eager to find out what happened and what will happen to those who were arrested. the first picture you see here where FRU police stood guard – it was at the entrance of the police station itself! looked ridiculous to me, they standing there, as if we were terrorists or what, that any moment, we will want to rush into the police station.

when we reached the police station, i realised MPs teresa kok, gobinda singh and dr. jeyakumar were already there. of course lots of reporters were there too. later on, some other MPs from DAP, PAS dropped by too and some of them made press statements. (see anil netto’s for the brief update of what they said).

it was good to see so many people gathered outside the police station in solidarity to find out what’s going to happen to those arrested. at some stages, some people lighted candles, and at some stages, people were chanting some slogans. once, we all sang the negara ku.

this picture show some of the people gathered outside the police station.

howie and i posed for a photo with BERSIH members. they were friendly and helpful in updating us what happened at the vigil. one of them, said to be the secretary, later on got hold of the list of the names of all those who were arrested, and read it out to the crowd.

whenever a MP made a statement, of course, the reporters crowded round her/him and also the people present will crowd round the MP to listen to what she/he had to say. however, there was one non MP who suddenly attracted so much attention – she was one of those who attended the vigil and she talked to reporters about how she was attacked and in the process, injured her head which require 4 stitches! she came directly from the nearby assunta hospital, of which she was admitted, all dressed in the hospital gown.

she said she was standing with her son, singing the negara ku when suddenly someone grabbed her from behind and she fell, htting her head on the ground. she realised the person who grabbed her was a plain-clothes policeman. her 24 years old son also fell, then she heard the policemen shouting "biarkan dia! tangkap budak ini." (leave her, arrest this boy).
phew! to think not only the police were brutal but they attacked innocent people from the back! what cowards!

this is the picture of her injured head (taken from penangwatch). i learned that her name is dian abdullah and her 24 years old son, khairul who was arrested, was injured too.

i notice many reporters were interested in her story and many photographers took photo of her stitched head too, like the above. i haven’t seen it online or the MSM though her account. maybe it is in the chinese press, as the chinese press, i notice, had lots of pictures and reports.  

one of those arrested, was a catholic priest, fr. paulino, who was dressed in his priest robe come to think of it, it is kind of ridiculous to arrest a priest. what harm can the priest possibly do? it seems that fr. paulino has lots of supporters. i notice a group of about 20 supporters from the church standing around outside the police station. at one time, they formed a circle, and said some prayers. later on, i saw fr. o.c. lim (from church of st francis xavier in PJ) appearing.

a couple of kind-hearted men, whom i later on learned, were from the bar council, bought KFC and drinks for the detainees. of course they were not allowed in but the food was passed to the police to pass to them.

all the detainees were not put in a lock up inside the police station but they were outside at the car park, where there is a shade with chairs (see the picture, at the backround in the centre). we can get to see them from afar, if we went to the building next to the police station, standing at the elevated drive-way. the picture below was taken from there, and the 2 figures there in the foreground were ong and andrew.

as the hours ticked by, more people were seen leaving the police station. most who stayed back were those with family or friends who were arrested. luckily, ong and andrew are allowed to use thier handphone, thus ong updated us on what’s happening at their side. at one stage, around 1.00am, ong said, their statement might be taken soon, then they’ll be released. howie and i were so relieved to hear that but we waited and waited, no they were not released. later on, i found out, from heresay, that, yes they were about to be release but a ‘higher hand’ authority suddenly directed the police not to release them yet.

at one time, the press were allowed to enter and at one time, a group of lawyers were allowed to enter. at about 3.00am, one of the lawyer who entered, came out and update us on the situation. he said that, the detainees will be questioned/interviewed soon but most probably they will be released only early morning. he advised us to go back home and come only during the morning. well, we had booked the PJ inn, which is just a stone’s throw away from the police station, so i went there to check in. before i hit the bed, i decided to blog a little about my experience. use my PDA and handphone as modem to get connected. very frustrating that my blog ‘write’ page appears out of focus, with only a tiny narrow window – which made it difficult for me to blog, so all i managed was just to point readers to anil netto’s blog for reading of my experiences.

well, at 4.00am, i try to sleep but i just can’t get to sleep. maybe it was due to the excitement that keep me awake! i lay on the bed, tossing and turning and only managed to get 10 mins of shut-eyes now and then. i woke at 6.00am and refresh myself… and just 10 mins after i woke, howie came to call me to go to the police station as we have to bail out ong and andrew.

when we reached the police station, we found out somebody had already bailed ong. it seems that anyone could bail anyone! i gave my IC to bail 3 persons, whom i do not know… but i get to meet them and talked to them later. it was here that i saw fr. paulino and introduced myself to him that i am also a catholic. picture below, you can see fr. paulino on the right… and poor tony pua sleeping on the left. earlier, i already saw tony sleeping somewhere else. he looked very tired indeed. i was surprise he could still remember me (met him before once, before he became a MP).

after the forms/papers were processed (which took quite a long time), when the bailier and bailee (got such word?) signed on the forms, then we were allowed to leave the police station.

ong had his video camera confiscated, and together with a malaysiakini camera-man, who aslo had his video camera confiscated, were trying to get back their cameras. he spent 1/2 an hour, rushing here and there to get it back but did not manage to get it back. poor him. and to think, he just got back the video camera from the shop after repair! ong worried that this will be a trend – the police seizing videos and camera so as to cover up their brutality or wrong doings! he said he managed to capture the police throwing people into the black maria… like they were throwing cattles! oh, for sure, this shot, the police wants to make sure not available to public. see ong’s blog for pictures he had taken while he was inside the police station.

we quickly get to the hotel to put our bags as we had to fast made our way to the court hourse for RPK’s sedition trial at 9.00am. thought we were late, but seemed that we were quite early. saw RPK and his wife, marina, outside at the waiting area, and immediately went up to greet them. i personally told RPK about our vigil this saturday and hope he will come but he said that he had been advised by his lawyers not to attend too many vigils (he had attended the seremban one, and of course this PJ vigil), as there is a possibility that the police (or our bodoh home minister) might detained him during one of these vigils. well i can understand that. this is a photo i took showing RPK and his wife, marina, chatting and joking with his lawyers and others who gathered there to join in the trial (including ronnie liu). he was very jovial and jokes a lot.

RPK’s trial was the seditious trial on his article "let’s send the murderer of altantuya to hell." this was my first time going inside a court house. really! i was surprise to see the room is quite small. and we can’t hear what the lawyers and judge had to say – too far away. it was disappointing to note that the trial had to stop twice. first time it was because the lawyers had to discuss some new charges or what. while they were out, the judge continue with other case. when RPK and his lawyers were ready, 2 cased haven’t finish, thus we had to wait and wait. then the trial went into only 1/2 hour i think, when it had to be stop again and to continue in 2 hrs time. when RPK left the court-room and went out, wow! lots of reporters and photographers swarmed round him. he was like a star – with photographers following him wherever he went and the cameras clicking away non stop.

since we had to made our way back to penang, and all of us (except george) did not have enough sleep, we decided not to wait for the trial to resume. so we said goodbye to RPK and marina and left. we left the hotel at 12.30pm. ong had to stop for some business and by the time we left KL, it was 4.00pm. reached home at 8.45pm.

well, the weekend of 9 and 10 nov. was certainly a most exciting, exhilirating, exceptionally memorable for me!

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excerpts:
from malaysia today:

I arrived late after a media function around 10pm I decided not to join the crowd in the singing of Negaraku. I was in fact standing next to the platoon of armed policemen readying for the charge when I heard the commander issue the order to charge and arrest. I called my friend who was in the crowd to tell him to run for his life and to tell the others too. But they continued singing the national anthem and as they were on the last one or two bars of the Negaraku, the platoon moved in, a sight so fearsome that it would not fail to intimidate even the most seasoned of protesters. What followed was sheer madness. Wholly brutal, wholly unnecessary.

A well dressed young Indonesian lady kept screaming at me: "Oh My God, oh my God! I have seen all this on TV but how can this happen in Malaysia?"

my say:  yes, as i stated above, when i arrived at the civic centre but did not entered but was at the restaurant, i can hear the police shouting so fiercely – it was as though they were attacking a group of terrorists or what!!

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