Gegaran Gempa Bumi Di Sumatera Dirasai Di Lembah Klang

RANGKUMAN BERITA GEMPA BUMI GEGAR SEMENANJUNG MALAYSIA

Staf dan pelawat bangunan SUK di Shah Alam berhimpun di pekarangan premis itu ekoran gegaran akibat gempa yang melanda utara Sumatera pagi ini. — Foto oleh Jack Ooi


Satu gempa sederhana bermagnitud 5.7 skala Richter telah berlaku di Sumatera Utara pada pukul 11.01 pagi, 14 Jun 2011. Pusat gempa bumi tersebut terletak di latitud 1.7 Utara longitud 98.4 Timur. 367 km dari baratdaya Pulau Pangkor, Malaysia.

Gegaran dirasai Kuala Lumpur, Perak, Selangor, Putrajaya, N. Sembilan & Melaka.

Orang ramai tidak perlu bimbang.


Menara Majlis Perbandaran Petaling Jaya (MBPJ),Menara PKNS turut mengalami 3 kali gegaran dan kesemua kakitangan diarahkan turun



BANGUNAN Kerajaan Komplek E, Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi, Putrajaya pagi ini dikejutkan dengan gegaran menyebabkan kesemua warga kerja kementerian diarahkan berkumpul di kawasan lapang untuk mengelakkan daripada kejadian yang tidak diingini berlaku. - Foto NSTP




Tremors in Putrajaya

Staff at several government offices in Putrajaya rushed out of the building after tremors were felt from earthquakes in Sumatra on Tuesday



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Tuesday, 14 June 2011 | Ruangan: Berita

SHAH ALAM 14 Jun - Satu gempa bumi sederhana bermagnitud 5.5 pada skala Richter telah berlaku di Sumatera Utara pada 8:08 pagi.

Pusat gempa bumi terletak di 1.8º Utara dan 98.8º Timur, 330km Barat daya Klang, Selangor.

Gegaran dirasai di beberapa tempat di Pantai Barat Semenanjung Malaysia terutama di sekitar negeri Selangor, Selatan Perak dan Melaka.

Bangunan Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri (SUK) Selangor mengalami gegaran sekitar jam 8.08 pagi ini dan semua kakitangan yang sudah memasuki premis berkenaan diarah keluar.

Gegaran terasa di Kompleks E2 Putrajaya,semua diarahkan mengosongkan bangunan sehingga bangunan disahkan selamat.

Difahamkan gegaran itu dirasakan kira-kira seminit lamanya.

Tiada ancaman Tsunami.

10-degree map showing recent earthquakes

Tremors felt in KL after Sumatra earthquake

UPDATED @ 09:44:21 AM 14-06-2011
June 14, 2011

People wait outside an evacuated Selangor SUK building, which has now been given the all-clear by the fire department. — Picture by Teng Chang Khim

KUALA LUMPUR, June 14 — Residents in several parts of the city reported tremors following a 5.5 magnitude earthquake in northern Sumatra this morning.

The earthquake at 8.08am Malaysian time was at a depth of 78km and 6km north of Rantauprapat, according to meteorological agencies.

The epicentre of the earthquake was 330km northeast of Klang.

The tremors were felt in some high-rises and houses in the Bangsar and Damansara suburbs. Residents of Selangor, southern Perak and Malacca also reported tremors.

However, no tsunami alarm was issued.

The Sumatra temblor came a day after twin earthquakes struck Christchurch in New Zealand


BANGUNAN SUK SHAH ALAM RASAI GEGARAN GEMPA BUMI


Lebih 800 kakitangan SUK Shah Alam terpaksa mengosongkan bangunan selepas merasai gegaran di menara pejabat setinggi 24 tingkat itu.

Loceng kecemasan turut dibunyikan pada kira-kira jam 8 pagi dan kakitangan diarahkan supaya turun dan berkumpul di satu ruang di luar bangunan berkenaan.

Salah seorang kakitangan, Raja Kamariah Raja Maarof, berkata beliau dan rakannya merasai gegaran ketika berada di tingkat 5 bangunan tersebut.

Pada mulanyanya, beliau dan seorang rakannya tidak menjangkakan bahawa gegaran tersebut berpunca daripada gempa bumi, kata Raja Kamariah.

“Gegaran berlaku dalam beberapa saat, Kami rasa pening, melihat manila kad digantung atas siling bergerak, kami berpandangan sesama sendiri.

“Selepas beberapa minit gegaran pertama kemudiannya penggera kebakaran berbunyi dan kami bergegas keluar daripada bangunan.

“Bila sampai dibawah kami melihat sebuah jentera bomba sudah berada diluar perkarangan bangunan,” katanya ditemui Komunitikini.

Sementara itu, Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim bersetuju dengan cadangan Bomba untuk membenarkan kakitangan bangunan SUK masuk balik selepas jam 2 tengahari.

” Gegaran keempat dijangka akan lebih kuat,” katanya menerusi laman sosial twitter.

Komunitikini mendapati kakitangan itu dilihat memasuki bangunan tersebut kira-kira jam 2 tengah hari tadi.

Memetik laporan Bernama hari ini, beberapa kawasan di sekitar ibu negara, Putrajaya, Selangor, Perak, Melaka dan Negeri Sembilan dilaporkan mengalami gegaran ekoran insiden gempa bumi yang berlaku di Sumatera Utara, Indonesia.

Jabatan Meteorologi Malaysia melaporkan gempa bumi bermagnitud 5.5 pada skala Ritcher di Sumatera Utara dikesan pada pukul 8.08 pagi ini manakala gempa bumi kedua bermagnitud 5.7 dilaporkan berlaku pada 11.01 pagi.

Ekoran kejadian gempa bumi itu, beberapa kawasan di pantai barat Semenanjung Malaysia dilaporkan mengalami gegaran.

Kejadian gempa bumi itu tidak membawa ancaman tsunami kepada Malaysia, menurut Jabatan Meteorologi.


Beberapa Kawasan Di Pantai Barat Bergegar Ekoran Gempa Bumi Di Sumatera

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KUALA LUMPUR: Beberapa kawasan di sekitar ibu negara, Putrajaya, Selangor, Perak, Melaka dan Negeri Sembilan dilaporkan mengalami gegaran ekoran insiden gempa bumi yang berlaku di Sumatera Utara, Indonesia.

Jabatan Meteorologi Malaysia melaporkan gempa bumi bermagnitud 5.5 pada skala Ritcher di Sumatera Utara dikesan pada pukul 8.08 pagi ini manakala gempa bumi kedua bermagnitud 5.7 dilaporkan berlaku pada 11.01 pagi.

Ekoran kejadian gempa bumi itu, beberapa kawasan di pantai barat Semenanjung Malaysia dilaporkan mengalami gegaran.

Kejadian gempa bumi itu tidak membawa ancaman tsunami kepada Malaysia, menurut Jabatan Meteorologi.

Bernama dihujani panggilan daripada orang awam yang ingin mendapatkan maklumat berhubung gegaran berkenaan.

Penolong Pengarah Bahagian Bomba Jabatan Bomba Kuala Lumpur Azizan Ismail berkata pihak bomba mendapat panggilan daripada orang ramai menghuni beberapa bangunan tinggi, yang melaporkan merasai gegaran.

Antara bangunan di ibu negara yang merasai gegaran pada pukul 11 pagi ialah Wisma Bernama, Menara Kenanga, ibu pejabat Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) dan Megan Avenue.

Azizan berkata gegaran di dalam bangunan amat dirasai terutama dari tingkat lapan bangunan ke atas.

Tiada sebarang kejadian tidak diingini dilaporkan berlaku.

Penolong Editor Meja Penyuntingan Bahasa Inggeris Perkhidmatan Berita Dalam Negeri Bernama, M. Govind Nair, 60, berkata beliau merasai gegaran itu ketika sedang menjalankan tugasnya menyunting berita di mejanya.

"Saya rasa gegaran itu kira-kira lima hingga enam saat. Saya juga rasa kerusi tempat duduk saya bergoyang sedikit dan selepas itu saya rasa pening-pening," katanya.

Pembantu tadbir Infolib Bernama Mohd Wahid Md Som, 53, berkata beliau merasakan gegaran itu kira-kira 10 saat.

"Saya tak terfikir mahu berlari keluar kerana gegaran itu hanya terasa sedikit dan sekejap. Walaupun ada sedikit rasa takut, saya tawakal," katanya, yang bertugas di tingkat lapan Wisma Bernama.

Di PUTRAJAYA, gegaran beberapa saat dirasai di Kementerian Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi (MOSTI).

Pegawai Perhubungan Awam MOSTI, Noriza Nazri berkata semua petugas di bangunan itu diarahkan meninggalkan premis berkenaan dan diarahkan berada di pekarangan bangunan sementara menunggu dibenarkan kembali memasuki bangunan.

Di KUALA SELANGOR, Meor Anas, 46, seorang Eksekutif Kejuruteraan di loji air Sungai Selangor berkata gegaran kecil terasa semasa beliau berada di pejabatnya kira-kira pukul 11 pagi.

"Gegaran beberapa saat itu terasa ketika saya berada di tempat duduk saya. Masa itu saya terlihat air di dalam balang (dispenser air) berkocak sedikit dan fail di atas meja saya sedikit bergerak," katanya.

Di SHAH ALAM, petugas di Bangunan Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (SAAS) di sini meninggalkan pejabat masing-masing dan berkumpul di dataran dan kawasan lapang berhampiran bangunan setelah merasai gegaran pada kira-kira 8 pagi dan sekali lagi pada pukul 11 pagi.

Rahmah Abdul, 45, yang bertugas di tingkat 18 bangunan itu berkata kipas dan mejanya tiba-tiba bergoyang ketika dia baru hendak memulakan tugas.

"Saya panik sebab nampak semua bergoyang. Saya dan beberapa kawan terus turun," katanya ketika ditemui di dataran Bangunan SAAS.

Abdul Rahman Ahmad, 36, berkata semua petugas dibenarkan naik semula ke pejabat masing-masing selepas pemeriksaan oleh Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat.

Namun, kira-kira pukul 11 satu lagi gegaran dirasakan dan semua petugas diarahkan turun semula ke dataran oleh pihak pengurusan Bangunan SAAS.

Pengurus Komunikasi Korporat Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor (Syabas) Hashimah Che Mat Din, yang kebetulan menghadiri mesyuarat di tingkat 21 bangunan SAAS, turut merasai gegaran itu.

"Kami diminta meninggalkan bangunan dan turun segera bagi mengelak sebarang kejadian tidak diingini," katanya.

Sehingga pukul 12 tengah hari, tinjauan Bernama mendapati petugas di bangunan itu masih berkumpul di dataran dan kawasan lapang bangunan SAAS.

Seorang penduduk di Kampung Meru, Klang, Suziela Che Mat memaklumkan rumahnya mengalami gegaran dalam kejadian itu.

"Katil di dalam bilik rasa bergegar, waktu itu saya sedang membaca buku di atas katil. Saya juga nampak air masak dalam botol (terletak di meja bersebelahan) bergoncang," kata suri rumah itu.

Suziela, 25, berkata dia berasa pening selepas mengalami gegaran itu. - BERNAMA

Magnitude 5.6 NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at 03:01:27 UTC

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Major Tectonic Boundaries: Subduction Zones -purple, Ridges -red and Transform Faults -green

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Major Tectonic Boundaries: Subduction Zones -purple, Ridges -red and Transform Faults -green


BANGUNAN SUK Selamat Diduduki - Jurutera

Laporan : TV Selangor


SHAH ALAM 14 JUN : Perasaan cemas dan panik menyelubungi kira- kira 927 pekerja dan pelawat di Bangunan Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri (SUK) Selangor apabila berlaku gegaran akibat dua gempa bumi berskala ritcher 5.9, di Sumatera Utara, Indonesia.

Kejadian yang berlaku kira- kira jam 8:08 pagi dan 11:01 pagi itu bagaimanapun tidak mengakibatkan apa- apa kecederaan.

Gegaran tersebut turut dirasai di beberapa tempat di Pantai Barat Semenanjung Malaysia terutama di sekitar negeri Selangor, Selatan Perak dan Melaka.

Semua kakitangan diarahkan untuk mengosongkan bangunan tersebut sehingga keadaan benar- benar selamat.

Ketua Balai Bomba Seksyen 15, Shah Alam, Mohd Hisyam Sidek berkata jarak antara Sumatera Utara dengan Klang hanyalah 232 arah Barat Daya namun beliau mengesahakan tiada ancaman Tsunami dicatatkan.

Pusat gempa bumi terletak di 1.8º Utara dan 98.8º Timur, 330 km dari Barat Daya Klang, Selangor.

"Pada jam 8.00 pagi berlaku gegaran di Utara Sumatera pada skala 5.9 skal ritcher. Di mana Klang adalah 232 arah Barat Daya. Tiada ancaman Tsunami. Walaubagaimanapun terdapat gegaran di beberapa tempat termasuk bangunan ini," kata Hisyam.

Hisyam mengesahkan ketika kejadian terdapat kira- kira 927 pekerja dan pelawat berada didalam bangunan tersebut. Sebaik sahaja gegaran berlaku, kesemua mereka diarahkan mengosongkan bangunan tersebut.

"Anggaran 927 orang pekerja dan juga pelawat berkumpul ditempat yang telah dikhaskan. Alhamdullillah tindakan pantas dan cepat pihak ERT banyak membantu bomba dalam mengelpasti jumlah pekerja yang ada disini," katanya lagi.

Hisyam berkata, gegaran yang berlaku tidak sampai satu minit adalah perkara biasa. Akan tetapi ia menjadi perkara luar biasa di Malaysia berikutan negara ini jarang berlaku gegaran seumpama itu.
"Gegaran tidak lama kurang dari satu minit. Tapi sebab Malaysia tidak biasa dengan gegaran ini, jadi timbul perasaan cemas dan panik," katanya.

Jurutera Bangunan SUK, Wan Syazli Wan Ismail ketika ditemui Tv Selangor berkata, hasil siasatan teliti yang dibuat, bangunan itu selamat untuk diguna dan boleh beroperasi seperti biasa.

"Hasil daripada siasatan dengan bomba tadi, kami dapati bangunan ini selamat digunakan," kata Syazli.



Two quakes hit Sumatra, tremors felt in S'gor, Malacca, Perak, NS, Putrajaya, KL

Firemen carrying out checks at several government buildings in Putrajaya after the tremors Tuesday

Calls came pouring in from Selayang Hospital, KLCC building and other highrises in the Klang Valley as many residents ran out of their buildings

However, there was no tsunami threat, said the Malaysian Meteorological Department.

Information about damage or casualties has yet to come in.

Meanwhile, Bernama reported that Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Department assistant director of the fire division Azizan Ismail said people in several high-rise buildings in the city called in to report the tremors.

Among the buildings in Kuala Lumpur where the tremors were felt at about 11am were Wisma Bernama, Menara Kenanga, the Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) headquarters and Megan Avenue.

Azizan said the tremors were more intense from the eighth floor upwards, but added that there were no reports of damage.

M. Govind Nair, 60, Bernama's assistant editor at the English Sub-Editing Desk at Wisma Bernama, said he felt the tremors at about 11 am.

"The tremors lasted for five to six seconds. My chair shook a bit, and then I felt a little dizzy," he said.

Bernama's Infolib administrative assistant Mohd Wahid Md Som, 53, said he felt the tremors for about 10 seconds.

"I did not think of rushing out of the building because the tremors only lasted for a short while. I was a little afraid but remained calm," said Mohd Wahid who works on the eighth floor.

In PUTRAJAYA, the tremors were felt at the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI).

MOSTI Public Relations Officer Noriza Nazri said all employees were instructed to leave the building, and they were seen waiting outside until they were allowed to return.

Turkey Election 2011

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AKP supporters rally in Istanbul ahead of the June 12 vote. [EPA]

As Turkey goes to the polls on June 12, 2011, in elections with crucial consequences for the country, Al Jazeera brings you the latest developments, campaign trail colour, analysis and reaction.


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Erdogan's ruling AK Party was set to win Sunday's parliamentary election with 50.2 per cent of the vote, but looked unlikely to get enough seats to call a referendum on a planned new constitution.






Al Jazeera's senior political analyst examines the consequences of Turkey's parliamentary elections as Recep Tayyip Erdogan is elected to a third term as prime minister.

What is the significance of this result?


This election was a referendum on two main issues. One was on the performance of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), notably on the economic performance of the AKP over the last four years.

Secondly, it was a referendum over the sweeping constitutional changes that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had asked the people to enable him to make, or at least to pass through parliament in order for them to make in a referendum.

Clearly the Turkish people have given him an extra few points to underline their satisfaction with the economic situation, and the progress Turkey has made over the last decade.

But they didn’t give him a two-thirds majority, or enough votes in parliament to enable him to present his idea of a new Turkey, through major changes to the constitution that touched the judiciary, the army, as well as the oppression of minorities, and so forth.

So I think the AKP has something to celebrate, in terms of a third mandate, but not enough to celebrate the possibility of changing the face of Turkey for years to come.Where does Erdogan take the country from here?What he will do now is consolidate his own party’s powerbase. He will underline the party's pragmatism and its commitment to the diversity of the new Turkish state.

We will also see him enact his mega-national plans, whether it is opening a new tunnel under the Bosphorus, new industrial cities and so forth. So I think there are serious structural and strategic national projects that he will be able to enact in his new term.

That will allow him to solidify his last 10 years of achievement, and take Turkey to a new level where it will not only be a regional player, but also, as the 17th economic power in the world, an increasingly important player on the world stage.What are the implications of this election for the wider region?Whatever Arab policy the AKP has had over the past decade - including the so-called "zero problems with neighbours" policy, and especially the state-to-state relations that included normalising relations with Arab dicators - clearly the Arab awakening has put a wrench into all of that, and put a stop to the normalisation of Turkey’s relations with its southern neighbours.The Arabs have seen Turkey move swiftly on asking Hosni Mubarak to step down in Egypt, but also react with serious hesitation when it came to the bloody policies of Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi and Syria’s Bashar al-Assad.It was clear that Turkey had put its interests above its declared principles.

It disappointed many in the Arab world, in that it did not act swiftly and categorically to condemn the Libyan and Syrian leaders, and ask them to step down.Now, in the last few days, we have witnessed Erdogan taking a far more principled stand - perhaps a bit late, but late is better than never. But clearly it is not enough for Turkey to turn over a new page with the Arab world.I spoke with foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu extensively this week about Turkey’s relations with the Arab world.

I think we should expect that Turkey will make a major foreign policy stand or statement that will underline and clarify future Turkish policy with its neighbours, and make it clear that it stands with change and will not stand with those who are indifferent to, or resistant to, change in the Arab region.

AK Party wins by landslide, fails to secure majority for new constitution

The Justice and Development Party (AK Party) won Sunday's general elections in a sweeping victory as expected, but according to initial calculations the number of deputy seats it has won in Parliament will not be enough for it to adopt a new constitution.

The AK Party won 49.9 percent of the vote, up 4 percent from the last elections, but this translates into 326 seats in Parliament, meaning it will be more than 40 seats short of the two-thirds majority needed to amend the country's constitution unilaterally and about four seats short of the 330 seats needed to refer a Constitutional reform to a public vote.

According to results from 99.8 percent of the total vote, the AK Party won 49.9 percent of the vote, up by 4 percent from the previous elections, followed by the Republican People's Party (CHP) with 25.9 percent, up by 5 percent from the previous election, and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) with 13 percent of the vote.

According to this vote distribution, the AK Party won 326 seats, the CHP won 135 seats and the MHP, which was expected by some pollsters to drop out of Parliament, falling below Turkey's 10 percent vote threshold, had 53 seats.

The Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), a Kurdish party accused by officials of links to the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), fielded independent candidates in order to work around requirements for the 10 percent vote threshold. The independents in total won about 6.6 percent of the vote, as expected. Most of them are BDP endorsed independents who will join the BDP and form a parliamentary group, the quorum for which is 20 deputies. The BDP independents won 36 seats in total.


The drafting of a new Constitution was one of the most important themes in this election, with every political party promising a new and more democratic constitution to replace Turkey's current one, which was drafted and adopted shortly after the devastating 1980 coup d'état.

Fifteen parties and 200 independent candidates contested 550 seats for four-year terms in Parliament in Sunday's election. Voter turnout was around 87 percent. Surveys in past weeks have correctly indicated that the AK Party of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was headed for another win.

About 50 million Turks, or two-thirds of the population, were eligible to vote. The last polls closed at 5 p.m. in western Turkey. Reporting results online started at around 6:30 p.m. Some television stations started about 10 minutes earlier.

For the first time, voters cast ballots in transparent plastic boxes in which the yellow envelopes could be seen piling up. The measure was designed to prevent any allegations of fraud. In past elections, wooden boxes were used. “We have spoken, and now it is time for the people to speak,” Erdoğan said in İstanbul as he cast his vote. “For us, this will be the most honorable decision and one that we will have to respect. As far as I know, the election process is continuing through the country without any problems.” A group of supporters greeted his arrival at a polling station by shouting, “Turkey is proud of you.”

Erdoğan has promised that the new constitution would include “basic rights and freedoms,” replacing the 1982 Constitution implemented under the tutelage of the military after the Sept. 12, 1980 coup d’état. However, he has provided relatively few details on a possible new draft. AK Party politicians describe themselves as moderates and “conservative democrats” who are committed to the ideals of Western-style democracy.

After winning the elections in 2002, they implemented economic reforms that pulled the country out of crisis. The growth rate last year was nearly 9 percent, the second highest among G-20 nations after China. Still, political reforms faltered in the ruling party’s second term. Turkey’s bid to join the European Union has stalled, partly because of opposition in key EU nations such as Germany and France.

Critics point to concerns about press freedom and the Turkish government’s plans for Internet filters as signs of intolerance toward views that don’t conform to those of Turkey’s leadership. Four people were detained Sunday in the southeastern province of Şanlıurfa for allegedly voting more than once with other people’s ballot papers. In the capital of Ankara, police fired in the air and used pepper spray to break up scuffles at a polling station where a group of voters wrongly accused another group of having fake ballot papers, the Anatolia news agency said.

But for all of Turkey’s challenges, Sunday’s vote was an indicator of stability in a country that suffered fractious coalition politics and military coups in past decades. Most voting was peaceful and orderly, with large crowds gathering early to cast ballots.

“We have come to the end of a long marathon,” Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, head of the opposition CHP, said after arriving at a polling station with his wife and son. “Today is the time for a decision by the people. We will respect their decision.”

Despite its successes, the AK Party government faces opposition accusations that it seeks to consolidate power at the expense of consensus-building. Much of the debate among commentators in the run-up to the elections was centered on whether the ruling party can secure a two-thirds majority in Parliament that would enable it to push through a new constitution without the support of other political groups. This didn’t happen, and Parliament is likely to see heated debate on the content of the new constitution Turkey will be drafting after the elections.

Erdoğan says nation winner of polls, vows to seek consensus on constitution

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Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan vowed to embrace the entire nation after a sweeping victory in Sunday's parliamentary elections and said his Justice and Development Party (AK Party) will seek a broad-based consensus of opposition parties and civil society groups while drafting a new constitution.

The AK Party won a third consecutive term by securing a record-high vote of 50 percent in Sunday's polls. The biggest opposition party, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu's Republican People's Party (CHP), won 25.9 percent.

“The winner of the June 12 elections is our people, whether they voted for the AK Party or not,” Erdoğan told an enthusiastic crowd of supporters celebrating the election win outside the AK Party headquarters in Ankara. “Today, Turkey won. Today, democracy and the national will won,” he said from the balcony of the AK Party headquarters, taking pride in the fact that the AK Party increased its votes by 5 million since the last elections, held in 2007, and now has the support of half the population.

Although it has seen a surge in the number of votes, the AK Party witnessed a decline in the number of seats it will have in the new Parliament. The AK Party is now expected to get 326 seats in Parliament, below the minimum number of 330 required to send any constitutional change to a referendum for approval.

“Our nation assigned us to draft the new constitution. They gave us a message to build the new constitution through consensus and negotiation," he said. “We will discuss the new constitution with opposition parties, civil society groups and academics. We will seek the broadest consensus.”

Last year, Erdoğan's government successfully pushed for changes to the current Constitution, drafted following a military coup in 1980. The AK Party has promised to draft a new constitution after the elections.

“We will draft a civilian, pro-freedoms, participatory constitution together,” Erdoğan said. “It will be the constitution of Turks, Kurds … the Roma … minorities.”

Erdoğan also attempted to ease concerns that increased support for the AK Party could worsen what critics said were “autocratic tendencies” on the part of the ruling party. The prime minister gave conciliatory messages, promising that the new government will respect and protect different ways of life and belief. “No one should have any doubt. Our people will live in peace and justice,” he said.

“Today, our responsibility has increased further. We will be more sensitive in proportion to our increased responsibility,” Erdoğan said. “We will continue to be a servant, not a master, of the people.”

The prime minister said the election results will strengthen Turkey's democracy and ambitiously declared that Turkey has reached “the level of contemporary civilizations,” a target set by Turkey's founder, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

“Turkey has turned to a clean, brand new page,” he said. “The Turkey whose direction was drawn by gangs is now a matter of the past,” Erdoğan added, in reference to clandestine networks of military and civilian bureaucrats as well as civil society groups and criminal elements that allegedly sought to overthrow the government.

Nuclear Radiation - Fears and Genetic Manipulation?!

Thousands of people staged anti-nuclear rallies in Tokyo and other Japanese cities on Saturday, as radiation continued t
The crippled Fukushima Daiichi power plant, three months after a powerful earthquake and tsunami triggered one of the world's worst nuclear disasters.

With the situation getting worse by the minute, authorities have added four new areas in northern Japan to the list of places affected by radiation originating from the nuclear plant.
Three of the four are in the Ryozenmachi area, including about 180 households some 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the Fukushima plant, said Takayuki Sato, a Date city official. Government data of the three hot spots showed an estimated radiation level between 20.1 to 20.8 millisieverts per year. By comparison, the average resident of an industrialized country receives a dose of about 3 millisieverts per year. The fourth spot is in the Haramachi neighborhood of Minamisoma, 33 kilometers away from the plant but outside of the area where the government has ordered targeted evacuations. The four new areas are outside the evacuation zone. - CNN.
Meanwhile, the Japanese government has detected radiation above the legal limit in tea grown in Shizuoka, the heart of the nation's green tea industry, prompting a recall.
A tea dealer has started a recall of the dried tea after measuring about 679 becquerels of caesium per kilogramme in leaves at a tea factory in the city of Shizuoka, prefectural officials said. The legal limit is 500 Bq/kg. Earlier this month Japan banned the shipment of green tea leaves from all or part of four other prefectures around Tokyo - Chiba, Ibaraki, Kanagawa and Tochigi - after radioactive caesium above legal levels was found in samples. Shizuoka prefecture will carry out sampling tests at some 100 other tea factories in the area next week, although the caesium was at a level unlikely to affect human health, the prefecture said. It was the first detection of radiation above the legal limit in tea grown in Shizuoka prefecture, southwest of Tokyo, where some 35,000 tonnes of dried tea is produced annually. "We believe the source of the radiation was the Fukushima nuclear power plant," a prefectural official said. - The Telegraph.
As fears mount over the nuclear leak at the tsunami-ravaged plant, a new radiation alarm have been ignited after a rabbit born close to the facility was discovered with no ears, suggesting some form of genetic mutation.
Locals have been left wondering whether this earless bunny, which was reportedly found near the facility at the end of last month, is the first sign of side effects from the nuclear catastrophe.
The Fukushima plant suffered catastrophic damage when a tsunami, triggered by an earthquake, swept through the facility in March, destroying reactors. Following a blast at the plant that caused the initial leaks, Japanese officials warned people living near Fukushima to stay indoors, turn off their air conditioning and stop drinking tap water.
Since then, experts have been nervously watching radiation levels in the area around the plant to determine the extent of the leak. Earlier this week it was revealed the Japanese government has more than doubled the estimate for the amount of radiation released by the plant. The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency - a government watchdog - also said during a briefing in Tokyo that it is now believed that reactor cores in some of the units at the plant melted more quickly than previously thought. - Daily Mail.
WATCH: Ear-less rabbit sparks worries about radiation.


It seems quite obvious that the pollution from the dumping of thousands of tons of radioactive water into the sea by the Japanese will move further out in the Pacific Ocean, enter fresh water locations and ultimately end up in the food chain. These moves by Japan that was used to "curtail the leaks," have only made the matter worse.

Much worse. When you consider that Tokyo Electric had made a singular dump of 11,500 tons of radioactive water in just three days, then you will realize the magnitude of this crisis given that they have been doing this method of disposal since March. 11,500 tons is approximately 3 million gallons of water, since water is about 8.5 pounds per gallon, which is equivalent to about 10 spent fuel pools (each pools holds around 300,000 gallons).

Although, the company believes that this radiation will be quickly diluted, the dumping of so much radioactive water into the ocean will not only contaminate the sea life, but mutate it and that of human life, by extension.Maybe that is the purpose all along, using these radioactive elements to modify the planet and humanity. The word SHIMA taken from Fukushima and Hiroshima, the first city in modern history to be destroyed by a nuclear weapon, refers to places in Japan or the land of Japan.

Just like the word HIRO. If you consider the dropping of the atomic bomb by the United States on Japan in 1945 and now this crisis at the nuclear power plant , you have to wonder if you are not looking at a deliberate plan to alter or modify the properties of land, the Earth

Imej Aneh Awan Pada 26 Julai 1992



Pada tarikh 26 Julai 1992, mulai jam 11.30 malam hingga jam 3.00 pagi, seramai 200 orang guru dan pelajar yang tinggal di asrama Sek Menengah Agama Hishamuddin, Klang telah menyaksikan satu fenomena alam semulajadi yang amat menakjubkan, yang tidak pernah berlaku sebelumnya di mana-mana pun iaitu…

AWAN YANG MEMBENTUK OBJEK2 TERTENTU SEBANYAK 28 [ dua puluh lapan ] OBJEK SEMUANYA. malah ada beberapa orang pelajar sekolah itu yg sempat merakamkan gambar-gambar awan itu satu demi satu dengan kamera mereka.

Dalam media massa, yg dicatatkan adalah berlaku di sekolah tersebut sahaja, tetapi ramai orang di sekitar Klang yg keluar pada malam itu, turut dapat melihat dengan jelas awan-awan yang membentuk objek-objek di langit itu.


Senarai berikut adalah berdasarkan lakaran dari muka depan Berita Harian tidak berapa lama selepas peristiwa itu ]

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1. Kalimah Allah dalam tulisan Arab and kalimah Lailahaillah Muhd Rasulullah dalam tulisan Arab

2. Janin manusia

3. Manusia dewasa

4. Mayat dibungkus kafan

5. Sebiji mata berwarna merah seperti sedang marah

6. Lidah panjang

7. Lidah dipotong2 dan disambung semula, ditayangkan tiga kali

8.Perempuan berlari, rambutnya digantung atau ditarik kemudian rambutnya disambar api lalu terbakar. Mukanya bertukar menjadi binatang yg sgt hodoh, mulut meraung2 seperti dalam keadaan kesakitan yg amat..seterusnya mukanya menjadi tengkorak dan rambutnya menjadi kaku.

9. Sayap burung berkibar2

10.Perempuan berwajah babi

11. Kala jengking

12. Ular besar dengan mata bersinar2

13. Manusia berkepala anjing

14. Dua orang bergaduh kemudian bersalaman

15. Lelaki berserban sujud ke arah kaabah dan yang lain

membelakangi Kaabah dan sujud membelakangkan kaabah

16. Peta Malaysia terbalik ie Singapura di sebelah atas

17. Botol Arak

18. Tanda salib bertukar menjadi kubah masjid

19. Ayam

20. Sekor ikan

21. Peta negeri Arab Saudi

22. Mayat berkafan

23. Batu nisan

24. Seekor burung

25. Orang berdoa [ memakai telekung]

26. Tangan hendak mencapai sesuatu tetapi tidak dapat dan tapak tangannya ada bertanda bulat…

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Selain itu peristiwa sama berulang di masa lain kepada pelajar-pelajar dan guru-guru Sekolah

Menengah Agama Sungai Manggis, Kuala Langat, Selangor seminggu selepas itu.


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