Hey guy we would like to thank you guys for the support you gave during the audition..so it is with my pleasure to announce the lineup for the MMU Concert for Gaza 2009:
1. Long Time No See
2. Freeloaders Inc.
3. Psydonmous Pseudonymous
4. Casablanca
5. Slaw boys
6. Crossing Boundaries
7. Hello is this the band!
Hope u guys can join us this 5th of May at the Multi Purpose Hall(MPH) to give support to theese local bands and give support to all the gaza people around the world .Peace Out !
pre-event ticket : only RM5! at Central Plaza, Multimedia University Cyberjaya
well, so many instances of gaza that we’ve known and heard, somehow we might be feeling as somebody whose got a pathetic tragedy. It’s not trully happening in our country, but everybody all of the world need our attention for respecting that moment. so we build up a community here to get all the way on it, and like to present such an event to appreciate our respect to people in palestina, deeply hope all the wars would be over, and get a life at peace.
well, so many instances of gaza that we’ve known and heard, somehow we might be feeling as somebody whose got a pathetic tragedy. It’s not trully happening on our country, but everybody all of he world need our attention for respecting that moment
Video taken by IDF forces in the Gaza Strip, reveals that Hamas militants were using a mosque, traditionally a place of worship, as a weapons depot and an area of operation.
Most of Hamas’ weapons are smuggled in through tunnels between Gaza and Egypt. These tunnels are usually dug by children, who know they could be killed at any moment.
Every night, 14 year old Said scrambles down a narrow shaft leading to a tunnel. He’ll spend the next eight hours digging without a break. It’s claustrophobic, difficult work. The heat in the tunnel is unbearable and the more they advance, the harder it becomes to breathe. At any moment, the tunnel could come crashing down, burying them alive. That’s not the only danger. “Sometime the Egyptians shoot gas into the tunnel that might kill us”, states Ramdan. “There are risks of electric shocks and the Israelis might bomb the entrance”. Since Hamas seized control of Gaza, the borders have been closed. The tunnels are the only way to import goods into the territory. “They’re a gold mine!” states Said. But to his disgust, most of the profits go to other people. “We do all the work, then they swindle us”, he complains. Once the tunnel is nearly ready, “other people will open it, do the trafficking and make more money than us”. The money he does make will enable Said to support his entire family. But everytime he goes into the tunnel, he knows: “You are digging your own grave”.
Israel’s prime minister is vowing to make Hamas pay what he calls a “heavy price” for Palestinian rocket attacks from Gaza.
More than 20 Palestinians have been killed in attacks since Wednesday, including Hamas fighters, civilians and children.
In Gaza City, one of those killed was a six month old baby.
Ashraf Amritti reports on a family grieving for the youngest casualty of Israeli airstrikes.
Hey guys we are back,we the people from Multimedia University, care about what’s happening in Gaza. There will be some events in Multimedia University at Cyberjaya to raise some money to be donated to people in Gaza. One of the event is music concert, it’ll be held at 16th April 2009 at FOMXR001. Right now, we are looking for bands to participate in the concert.do join the audition and lend support in making this event a sucess.