QUOTE(dothackRAVE @ Feb 20 2014, 11:43 PM)
Politicians here, and everywhere, must remember John F. Kennedy's words:
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, will make violent revolution impossible."
I don't know why any government would think they can get away with suppressing the people's will. No government in history has ever prevailed against it. They ALWAYS fall.
QUOTE(ichi_24 @ Feb 20 2014, 11:44 PM)
i'll swear malaysia will be like this in the future
and of course typical /K/eyboard Warrior fast fast denounce their citizenship, bunch of cowards
almost there peeps..
"Most recently tensions spilled over in violence after Yanukovych introduced new anti-protest laws designed to end the demonstrations.
The laws banned protests from taking place without the government’s permission and threatened those who disobeyed with up to ten years in prison.
The legislation also introduced hefty fines for wearing masks or helmets to demonstrations, as well as driving bans for convoys of more than five cars.
Internet media outlets have to register with authorities and no amplifiers are allowed in public places. Many people feel the government is trying to
repress the truth and remove their rights. This protest is now more than a pro-EU movement, it is fuelled by anti-government feeling, with many
activists seeing their cause as a fight against corruption. Demonstrators are demanding the resignation of Prime Minister and Interior Minister, and also
the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych."
Sos kecoh