Posted by: pinkturtle2 | Disember 16, 2008

Pictures Of The Day,December 16

Israeli border police officers stand guard as a Palestinian girl waits for her relative, a newly released prisoner, to cross the Beituniya checkpoint near the West Bank city of Ramallah December 15, 2008. Israel released 224 prisoners in a goodwill gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday, prompting joyous family reunions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (WEST BANK)

Israeli border police officers stand guard as a Palestinian girl waits for her relative, a newly released prisoner, to cross the Beituniya checkpoint near the West Bank city of Ramallah December 15, 2008. Israel released 224 prisoners in a goodwill gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday, prompting joyous family reunions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (WEST BANK)

Palestinians celebrate atop a vehicle after the release of Palestinian prisoners in the town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip December 15, 2008. Israel began freeing 224 Palestinian prisoners on Monday, nearly a week later than planned, in a move it described as a goodwill gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.   REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)

Palestinians celebrate atop a vehicle after the release of Palestinian prisoners in the town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip December 15, 2008. Israel began freeing 224 Palestinian prisoners on Monday, nearly a week later than planned, in a move it described as a goodwill gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)

Relatives of a newly released Palestinian prisoner react upon his arrival in the town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip December 15, 2008. Israel began freeing 224 Palestinian prisoners on Monday, nearly a week later than planned, in a move it described as a goodwill gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.  REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)

Relatives of a newly released Palestinian prisoner react upon his arrival in the town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip December 15, 2008. Israel began freeing 224 Palestinian prisoners on Monday, nearly a week later than planned, in a move it described as a goodwill gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)

A newly released Palestinian prisoner (C) is greeted by relatives upon his arrival at the headquarters of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank city of Ramallah December 15, 2008. Israel released 224 prisoners in a goodwill gesture to Abbas on Monday, prompting joyous family reunions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.  REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (WEST BANK)

A newly released Palestinian prisoner (C) is greeted by relatives upon his arrival at the headquarters of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank city of Ramallah December 15, 2008. Israel released 224 prisoners in a goodwill gesture to Abbas on Monday, prompting joyous family reunions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (WEST BANK)

Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (L) delivers a speech during a rally marking the 21st anniversary of Hamas, in Gaza December 14, 2008. Hamas will not renew a truce with Israel in the Gaza Strip that expires later this month, said a statement issued by the group in the Syrian capital on Sunday.     REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA)

Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (L) delivers a speech during a rally marking the 21st anniversary of Hamas, in Gaza December 15, 2008. Hamas will not renew a truce with Israel in the Gaza Strip that expires later this month, said a statement issued by the group in the Syrian capital on Sunday. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA)

A member of Hamas' security forces looks through a pair of binoculars during a rally marking the 21st anniversary of Hamas, in Gaza December 14, 2008. Hamas will not renew a truce with Israel in the Gaza Strip that expires later this month, said a statement issued by the group in the Syrian capital on Sunday.     REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)

A member of Hamas' security forces looks through a pair of binoculars during a rally marking the 21st anniversary of Hamas, in Gaza December 15, 2008. Hamas will not renew a truce with Israel in the Gaza Strip that expires later this month, said a statement issued by the group in the Syrian capital on Sunday. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)

Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a rally marking the 21st anniversary of Hamas in Gaza December 14, 2008. Hamas will not renew a truce with Israel in the Gaza Strip that expires later this month, said a statement issued by the group in the Syrian capital on Sunday.  REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA)

Palestinian Hamas supporters attend a rally marking the 21st anniversary of Hamas in Gaza December 15, 2008. Hamas will not renew a truce with Israel in the Gaza Strip that expires later this month, said a statement issued by the group in the Syrian capital on Sunday. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA)

Abhisit Vejjajiva speaks with his supporters at the Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok December 16, 2008. Opposition leader Abhisit became Thailand's third prime minister in as many months on Monday, taking control with a slender majority in parliament and an economy teetering on the brink of recession. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom(THAILAND)

Abhisit Vejjajiva speaks with his supporters at the Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok December 16, 2008. Opposition leader Abhisit became Thailand's third prime minister in as many months on Monday, taking control with a slender majority in parliament and an economy teetering on the brink of recession. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom(THAILAND)

Abhisit Vejjajiva greets his supporters at the Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok December 16, 2008. Opposition leader Abhisit became Thailand's third prime minister in as many months on Monday, taking control with a slender majority in parliament and an economy teetering on the brink of recession. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom(THAILAND)

Abhisit Vejjajiva greets his supporters at the Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok December 16, 2008. Opposition leader Abhisit became Thailand's third prime minister in as many months on Monday, taking control with a slender majority in parliament and an economy teetering on the brink of recession. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom(THAILAND)

Abhisit Vejjajiva smiles after receiving flowers from his supporters at the Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok December 16, 2008. Opposition leader Abhisit became Thailand's third prime minister in as many months on Monday, taking control with a slender majority in parliament and an economy teetering on the brink of recession. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom(THAILAND)

Abhisit Vejjajiva smiles after receiving flowers from his supporters at the Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok December 16, 2008. Opposition leader Abhisit became Thailand's third prime minister in as many months on Monday, taking control with a slender majority in parliament and an economy teetering on the brink of recession. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom(THAILAND)

A Thai taxi driver waves a large national flag during a protest against Thailand's new prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva at the Democrat party in Bangkok on December 16, 2008.  Thailand's new government will prioritise boosting the flagging economy, with premier Abhisit Vejjajiva set to head up the financial team, Democrat Party members said. AFP PHOTO/PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL (Photo credit should read PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL/AFP/Getty Images)

A Thai taxi driver waves a large national flag during a protest against Thailand's new prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva at the Democrat party in Bangkok on December 16, 2008. Thailand's new government will prioritise boosting the flagging economy, with premier Abhisit Vejjajiva set to head up the financial team, Democrat Party members said. AFP PHOTO/PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL (Photo credit should read PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL/AFP/Getty Images)

Pictures Of The Day,December 16


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  1. Di Palastin rakyatnya menderita akibat kezaliman Israel, manakala rakyat thai yang beragama islam tertindas kerana pemimpinnya dari agama lain.Mereka sangsara untuk meneruskan kehidupan manakala di MALAYSIA pulak, walau pun rata-rata pemimpinnya beragama ISLAM tapi zal;im kepada rakyatnya sendiri. Kebanyakkan pemimpion MELAYU Malaysia, semuanya korup, mementingkan saudara mara, telkan rakyat, tipu rakyat dengan berbagai helah.Mereka mahu kuasa, mahu duit banyak dalam bank, rakyat dibuarkan hidup menderita dengan menaikkan harga barang.Lihat sahaja si NOH OMAR, naikkan tambang bas, katanya sementara sehingga raya tapi kekal sampai sekarang. Dia orang ingat (UMNO) bila mati nanti, duit dan pngkat yang ada boleh menakutkan ALLAH.Mereka nak beli syurga, nak beli malaikat dengan duit mereka,entah-entah pemimpin UMNO yang dah MAMPOS dalam kubur tu tengah kena siksa sebab kuat menipu dan merompak harta rakyat kot.

  2. Apa nak buat…semua pemimpin melayu yang memerintah negara ini semua jenis penyangak dan penyamun dan penzina…negara mungkin bertambah baik sekira nya..orang sikh..memerintah Malaysia..semua melayu MeNo akan dihumban ke dalam penjara…mereka ini keturunan babi..dari dulu hingga kini….

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