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Nicolae Ceaușescu - Diktator Komunis Romania
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Reply 18# oni313
tiananmen square kan? rasanya orng yg block kereta kebal tu x dpt dikenalpasti identiti dia |
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Post Last Edit by oni313 at 23-10-2011 18:51
Reply 17# alphawolf
jatuhnya romania, then baru la wujud ala2 teoti domino, bila bulgaria, moldova, jerman timur, soviet, dan lain2 negara komunis jatuh 1 by 1.....pemimpin2 diorg ni pun dh takut klau2 nasib diorg pun akan jd mcam ceaucescu......just tinggal 5 je negara komunis yg masih 'hidup' skang ni...
1.China
2.Korea Utara
3.Laos
4.Vietnam
5.Cuba |
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yer klu baca cara pemimpin komunis ni memerintah dan membunuh mmg mengerikan sampai bayi pun meke tak lepaskan....termasuk tentera mereka yg menjalankan perintah pemerintah komunis ni...mmg jiwa kental la...kental bila membunuh... |
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mao la paling kejam, berapa byk yg mati masa revolusi kebudayaan dan taktik bodoh beliau yg mahukan negaranya jadi negara industri.
semua petani dipaksa melebur besi, maka hasil makanan tiada dan jutaan rakyat china mati
kebuluran. |
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Reply alphawolf
jatuhnya romania, then baru la wujud ala2 teoti domino, bila bulgaria, mol ...
oni313 Post at 23-10-2011 18:47
Yang mula jaatuh dulu ialah Poland...yang last Romania (untuk Eropah Timur la, pasal Soviet Union jatuh 1991) |
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Reply 21# zaharul_asriq94
'tank man'.... pernah tersenarai dlm time:100 most important people of the century...
Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel, is the nickname of an anonymous man who stood in front of a column of Chinese Type 59 tanks the morning after the Chinese military forcibly removed protestors from in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square on June 5, 1989. The man achieved widespread international recognition due to the videotape and photographs taken of the incident. Despite his anonymity, he is commonly (though not necessarily correctly) referred to in Chinese as Wang Weilin, as dubbed by a Sunday Express article.
The incident took place near Tiananmen on Chang'an Avenue, which runs east-west along the south end of the Forbidden City in Beijing, on June 5, 1989, one day after the Chinese government's violent crackdown on the Tiananmen protests. The man placed himself alone in the middle of the street as the tanks approached, directly in the path of the armored vehicles. He held two shopping bags, one in each hand.[1] As the tanks came to a stop, the man gestured towards the tanks with his bags. In response, the lead tank attempted to drive around the man, but the man repeatedly stepped into the path of the tank in a show of nonviolent action. After repeatedly attempting to go around rather than crush the man, the lead tank stopped its engines, and the armored vehicles behind it seemed to follow suit. There was a short pause with the man and the tanks having reached a quiet, still impasse.
Having successfully brought the column to a halt, the man climbed onto the hull of the buttoned-up lead tank and, after briefly stopping at the driver's hatch, appeared in video footage of the incident to call into various ports in the tank's turret. He then climbed atop the turret and seemed to have a short conversation with a crew member at the gunner's hatch. After ending the conversation, the man alighted from the tank. The tank commander briefly emerged from his hatch, and the tanks restarted their engines, ready to continue on. At that point, the man, who was still standing within a meter or two from the side of the lead tank, leapt in front of the vehicle once again and quickly reestablished the man–tank standoff.
Video footage shows that two figures in blue attire then pulled the man away and disappeared with him into a nearby crowd; the tanks continued on their way. Eyewitnesses disagree about the identity of the people who pulled him aside. Jan Wong is convinced the group were concerned citizens helping him away. In April 1998, Time included the "Unknown Rebel" in a feature titled Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century.
Little is publicly known of the man's identity or that of the commander of the lead tank. Shortly after the incident, the British tabloid the Sunday Express named him as Wang Weilin , a 19-year-old student who was later charged with "political hooliganism" and "attempting to subvert members of the People's Liberation Army." However, this claim has been rejected by internal Communist Party of China documents, which reported that they could not find the man, according to the Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights. One party member was quoted as saying, "We can’t find him. We got his name from journalists. We have checked through computers but can’t find him among the dead or among those in prison." Numerous theories have sprung up as to the man's identity and current whereabouts.
There are several conflicting stories about what happened to him after the demonstration. In a speech to the President's Club in 1999, Bruce Herschensohn, former deputy special assistant to President Richard Nixon, reported that he was executed 14 days later; other sources say he was executed by firing squad a few months after the Tiananmen Square protests. In Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now, Jan Wong writes that the man is still alive and is hiding in mainland China. Other commentary has also insisted that the men who pulled him out of the tanks' way were not the secret police, but rather concerned civilians.
The government of the People's Republic of China has made few statements about the incident or the people involved. In a 1990 interview with Barbara Walters, then-CPC General Secretary Jiang Zemin was asked what became of the man. Jiang first stated (through an interpreter), "I can't confirm whether this young man you mentioned was arrested or not," and then replied in English, "I think...never killed" [sic]. According to an unnamed professor from Hong Kong, reported by The Epoch Times, the tank man is still alive. He is said to have hidden in China for 3 years and 9 months after the incident, and eventually settled in Taiwan. The professor also stated that the tank man is a specialist in Chinese archeology.
While the image of the lone man in front of the tank has come to symbolize the events at Tiananmen Square in 1989 internationally, it is virtually unknown within China itself, especially among younger Chinese people. Images of the protest on the internet have been blocked by the "Great Firewall of China." When undergraduate students at Beijing University, which was at the center of the incident, were shown copies of the iconic photograph some years afterwards, they "were genuinely mystified." One of the students thought that the image was "artwork." However, it is also noted in the documentary Frontline: The Tank Man, that he whispered to the student next to him "89", and hence may have concealed his knowledge of the event.
One theory as to why the "Unknown Rebel" (if still alive) has never come forward, is that he himself is unaware of his international recognition.
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mao la paling kejam, berapa byk yg mati masa revolusi kebudayaan dan taktik bodoh beliau yg mahukan ...
masa_lalu Post at 24-10-2011 00:33
dalang Revolusi Kebudayaan ialah Bini Mao Zedong...... |
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dalang Revolusi Kebudayaan ialah Bini Mao Zedong......
HangPC2 Post at 24-10-2011 11:54
betul, tapi yg arahkan semua tu adalah mao,
supaya kepentingan dia naik semula dan pada
masa yg sama PM masa tu jatuh.
kata2 bini dia masa dibicarakan " jika mao suruh saya gigit, saya akan gigit'' |
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Reply alphawolf
jatuhnya romania, then baru la wujud ala2 teoti domino, bila bulgaria, mol ...
oni313 Post at 23-10-2011 18:47
silap...vietnam dah jadi sosialis............. |
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chairman Mao? and the gang of four ?
slobodan milosevic? |
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Nicolae Ceausescu* (Sebutan - shiusesku) merupakan diktator/ presiden komunis republik rakyat romania selama lebih kurang sukuabad, dr tahun 1967-1989. masa jadi presiden, isteri nicolaei, elena ceausescu,menjadi timbalan perdana menteri
oni313 Post at 23-10-2011 01:44
first time degar laki bini sama2 memerintah.... tpi kat malaysia disebaliknya |
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first time degar laki bini sama2 memerintah.... tpi kat malaysia disebaliknya
rheafly Post at 26-10-2011 23:56
{:4_182:} support |
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anak tukang kasut....jadi diktator paling brutal dlm sjarah
zaharul_asriq94 Post at 23-10-2011 08:51
Banyak Saintis dan Jurutera terhebat Russsia dihantar ke Siberia.... punya paranoid lah stalin nih...... |
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Terima kasih pada TT sebab sharing..
Menarik |
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lagi2.... |
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Gud info. TT, Stalin tu first ranking tuk diktator paling kejam. Leh tak ko listkan apa benda kekejaman yg dia buat sampai leh dpt top list tu. thanks! |
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yes..very good info indeed..teruskan aku nak baca ,baca, dan baca lagi... |
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first time degar laki bini sama2 memerintah.... tpi kat malaysia disebaliknya
rheafly Post at 26-10-2011 23:56
klau di romania, laki bini memerintah scara rasmi, klau kt malaysia skrg, secara 'de facto'.... |
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Kl tak silap FLOR, elena ches... tu sebenarnya bukan saintis pun hnya org biasa sja tapi mengaku sintis, yelah dah bini diktator sapa yag tak percaya, kl tak memang tak pasal2 kena tembak...... |
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