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October 18, 2011

Occupy Southeast Asia

OccupyDataran SEAYSS



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SEA Youth Says So is a blog that seeks to pool the talent, passion and skills of young people (as well as the “young at heart”) all over the region. We want to learn from each other through collaboration, as well as provide those from outside SEA with a glimpse into this part of the world. In this blog you will find posts on a wide range of topics: from serious social issues affecting our countries to where you might be able to find the best food. We bring you our perspective of things that are going on in SEA, while providing you with local tips on where to visit and what to do.




 
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  1. [...] Cindi Loo narrated the events that transpired in OccupyDataran The overnight event organised by the KL (Kuala Lumpur) People's Assembly kicked off at around 5pm and lasted all through the night till 4am the next day. 50 people attended at the beginning, and the size grew to 120 people as the night goes on, despite having an event clash with a sponsored cycling event. The KL People's Assembly, which started meeting up weekly since July 30, tried to assemble twice but were stopped by the police force and in both times the assembly dispersed but remained on the square doing other activities such as playing music and games, dance and hold discussions in small circles [...]

  2. [...] Cindi Loo narrated the events that transpired in OccupyDataran The overnight event organised by the KL (Kuala Lumpur) People's Assembly kicked off at around 5pm and lasted all through the night till 4am the next day. 50 people attended at the beginning, and the size grew to 120 people as the night goes on, despite having an event clash with a sponsored cycling event. The KL People's Assembly, which started meeting up weekly since July 30, tried to assemble twice but were stopped by the police force and in both times the assembly dispersed but remained on the square doing other activities such as playing music and games, dance and hold discussions in small circles [...]

  3. [...] Cindi Loo narrated the events that transpired in OccupyDataran The overnight event organised by the KL (Kuala Lumpur) People's Assembly kicked off at around 5pm and lasted all through the night till 4am the next day. 50 people attended at the beginning, and the size grew to 120 people as the night goes on, despite having an event clash with a sponsored cycling event. The KL People's Assembly, which started meeting up weekly since July 30, tried to assemble twice but were stopped by the police force and in both times the assembly dispersed but remained on the square doing other activities such as playing music and games, dance and hold discussions in small circles [...]

  4. [...] Cindi Loo narrated the events that transpired in OccupyDataran: The overnight event organised by the KL (Kuala Lumpur) People's Assembly kicked off at around 5pm and lasted all through the night till 4am the next day. 50 people attended at the beginning, and the size grew to 120 people as the night goes on, despite having an event clash with a sponsored cycling event. The KL People's Assembly, which started meeting up weekly since July 30, tried to assemble twice but were stopped by the police force and in both times the assembly dispersed but remained on the square doing other activities such as playing music and games, dance and hold discussions in small circles [...]