Category: Agama

  • United Nations: Myanmar Seeking Ethnic Cleansing Of Rohingyas

    United Nations: Myanmar Seeking Ethnic Cleansing Of Rohingyas

    Myanmar is seeking the ethnic cleansing of the Muslim Rohingya minority from its territory, a senior UN official has told the BBC.

    Armed forces have been killing Rohingya in Rakhine state, forcing many to flee to neighbouring Bangladesh, says John McKissick of the UN refugee agency.

    The government of Myanmar, also known as Burma, has been conducting counter-insurgency operations since coordinated attacks on border guards in October.

    It denies reports of atrocities.

    Burmese officials say Rohingyas are setting fire to their own houses in northern Rakhine state. The BBC cannot visit the area to verify what is occurring there as journalists and aid workers have been barred.

    The Rohingya, who number about one million, are seen by many of Myanmar’s Buddhist majority as illegal migrants from Bangladesh.

    ‘Collective punishment’

    Although Bangladesh’s official policy is not to allow in illegal entrants across the border, the foreign ministry has confirmed that thousands of Rohingyas have already sought refuge in Bangladesh. Thousands more are reportedly gathering on the border.

    Efforts to resolve the issue must focus on “the root cause” inside Myanmar, Mr McKissick, head of the UN refugee agency UNHCR in the Bangladeshi border town of Cox’s Bazar told BBC Bengali’s Akbar Hossain.

    He said the Myanmar military and Border Guard Police had “engaged in collective punishment of the Rohingya minority” after the murders of nine border guards on 9 October which some politicians blamed on a Rohingya militant group.

    Security forces have been “killing men, shooting them, slaughtering children, raping women, burning and looting houses, forcing these people to cross the river” into Bangladesh, Mr McKissick said.

    “Now it’s very difficult for the Bangladeshi government to say the border is open because this would further encourage the government of Myanmar to continue the atrocities and push them out until they have achieved their ultimate goal of ethnic cleansing of the Muslim minority in Myanmar,” he said.

    On Wednesday, the Bangladesh foreign ministry summoned Myanmar’s ambassador to express “deep concern” over the military operation in northern Rakhine state.

    It said “desperate people” were crossing the border seeking safety and shelter and asked Myanmar to “ensure the integrity of its border”.

    Authorities in Bangladesh have been detaining and repatriating hundreds of fleeing Rohingya.

    Map showing Maungdaw's location in Rakhine State© BBC Map showing Maungdaw’s location in Rakhine State

    Earlier this week, Human Rights Watch released satellite images which it said showed that more than 1,000 homes had been razed in Rohingya villages over the past six weeks.

    What is happening in Rakhine state?

    A massive security operation was launched last month after nine police officers were killed in co-ordinated attacks on border posts in Maungdaw.

    Some government officials blamed a militant Rohingya group for the attacks. Security forces then sealed off access to Maungdaw district and launched a counter-insurgency operation.

    Rohingya activists say more than 100 people have been killed and hundreds arrested amid the crackdown.

    Soldiers have also been accused of serious human rights abuses, including torture, rape and executions, which the government has flatly denied.

    It says militants have attacked helicopter gunships providing air support to troops.

    Who are the Rohingya?

    The estimated one million Muslim Rohingya are seen by many in mainly Buddhist Myanmar as illegal migrants from Bangladesh. They are denied citizenship by the government despite many having lived there for generations.

    Communal violence in Rakhine state in 2012 left scores dead and displaced more than 100,000 people, with many Rohingya still remaining in decrepit camps.

    They face widespread discrimination and mistreatment.

    Is the government to blame?

    Myanmar held its first openly contested election in 25 years last November, with Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy winning a landslide victory.

    Though she is barred from the presidency due to a constitutional rule, Ms Suu Kyi, who serves as State Counsellor, is seen as de-facto leader.

    But her government, led as it is by a former human rights icon, has faced international criticism over the dire situation in Rakhine state.

    Rights groups have questioned why journalists and aid workers are not being allowed to enter northern Rakhine.

    Presidential spokesman Zaw Htay says the international media is misreporting what is going on.

     

    Source: www.msn.com

  • Palestine Sends Four Firefighting Teams To Help Israel Fight Wildfires

    Palestine Sends Four Firefighting Teams To Help Israel Fight Wildfires

    Israel has accepted an offer of help from the Palestinian authorities to tackle the wildfires that have engulfed large areas of central and northern parts of the country.

    The crisis has forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes as flames have swept into the country’s third largest city of Haifa.

    Four Palestinian firefighting teams will join the effort to combat the fires.

    A senior Israeli official told daily newspaper Haaretz that Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories will oversee the cooperation between the Palestinian and the Israeli fire crews.

    Russia, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Croatia and Cyprus are all also helping fight the blaze, while America has agreed to send a Boeing 747 “Supertanker” firefighting plane.

    Israel’s chief of police has blamed the fires on arson attacks, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said such an attack would be treated as terrorism.

    Israeli police said on Friday they had arrested 12 people on suspicion of arson.

    Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said a dozen people had been detained either while attempting to set fires or fleeing the area, but he provided no further details.

    Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan said they were “minorities”, an allusion to either Arab Israeli citizens or Palestinians.

    “The highest likelihood is that the motive is nationalistic,” Mr Erdan told Army Radio.

    The flames, which have raged since Tuesday, have been fanned by strong winds during an exceptionally dry period.

     

    Source: www.independent.co.uk

  • Terengganu – Denda RM3,000 , Penjara Jika Tidak Tunaikan Solat Jumaat

    Terengganu – Denda RM3,000 , Penjara Jika Tidak Tunaikan Solat Jumaat

    Lelaki Muslim yang tidak menunaikan solat Jumaat di Terengganu bakal berdepan hukuman denda maksimum RM3,000 atau penjara dua tahun tidak lama lagi.

    Ia susulan pindaan Enakmen Kesalahan Jenayah (Takzir) Terengganu 2001 yang disokong sebulat suara oleh para Anggota Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) yang menghadiri persidangan dewan hari ini.

    Pindaan Seksyen 16 berkaitan perkara tidak menunaikan solat Jumaat dibentangkan oleh Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Komunikasi, Multimedia dan Tugas-Tugas Khas Negeri Ghazali Taib.

    Selain pindaan Seksyen 16, beberapa pindaan lain turut dibuat iaitu Seksyen 19 (tidak menghormati Ramadan) dan Seksyen 53 (mengganggu perempuan di tempat awam).

    Ghazali mengemukakan cadangan pindaan itu kerana berpendapat enakmen itu mengangungi peruntukan yang sukar dilaksanakan dan dikuatkuasakan selain hukuman denda agak rendah dan tidak dapat memberi pengajaran serta kesedaran kepada masyarakat.

    Bagi solat Jumaat, sebelum ini enakmen itu menetapkan mana-mana lelaki yang mukallaf yang tidak menunaikan solat Jumaat di masjid tiga kali berturut-turut tanpa uzur syarie atas sebab yang munasabah boleh didenda maksimum RM1,000 atau penjara maksimum enam bulan atau kedua-duanya.

    Bagi kesalahan tidak menghormati Ramadan termasuk menjual makanan dan minuman kepada orang Islam serta makan secara terbuka, hukuman pindaan itu membabitkan denda tidak melebihi RM2,000 atau penjara dua tahun atau kedua-duanya.

    Sebelum ini, enakmen itu menetapkan jumlah denda sama dan penjara enam bulan sahaja.

    Bagi perbuatan tidak sopan di tempat awam, pindaan itu melibatkan hukuman denda RM1,000 atau penjara dua tahun, berbanding hukuman sebelum ini membabitkan denda RM1,000 atau penjara enam bulan atau kedua-duanya.

    Seksyen bagi pesalah yang mengganggu perempuan di tempat awam juga melibatkan penambahan hukuman penjara iaitu daripada enam bulan kepada maksimum dua tahun.

    Ketika membentangkan pindaan itu, Ghazali berkata ia dibuat bagi memudahkan kerja pegawai penguat kuasa, pendakwa syarie dan Mahkamah Syariah.

    Katanya pindaan hukuman penjara daripada minimum enam bulan hingga maksimum satu tahun kepada minimum dua tahun hingga maksimum tiga tahun adalah untuk memberi kesedaran dan keinsafan kepada masyarakat.

    “Pindaan ini menunjukkan keprihatinan dan sokongan kerajaan negeri terhadap cadangan pindaan Akta 355 bagi memartabatkan Mahkamah Syariah khususnya di negeri Terengganu,” katanya.

    Presiden PAS Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang yang juga Anggota Parlimen Marang hari ini membawa usul Rang Undang-Undang Persendirian iaitu Rang Undang-Undang Mahkamah Syariah (Bidang Kuasa Jenayah)(Pindaan) 2016 di Dewan Rakyat.

    Ia bagi meminda Akta Mahkamah Syariah (Bidang Kuasa Jenayah) 1965 atau dikenali Akta 355.

     

    Source: www.malaysiakini.com

  • Ustaz Kazim Elias: Bayar Ganti Rugi Atau Minta Maaf

    Ustaz Kazim Elias: Bayar Ganti Rugi Atau Minta Maaf

    PETALING JAYA: Pendakwah popular Mohammad Kazim Elias atau lebih dikenali sebagai Ustaz Kazim menuntut permohanan maaf daripada seorang ibu yang mendakwa sekolah tahfiznya di Ipoh terlibat dalam penderaan seksual pelajar, atau membayar RM8 juta (S$2.6 juta) sebagai ganti rugi.

    Menurut laporan mStar Online surat tuntutan yang bertarikh 18 November menyatakan Ustaz Kazim berkata catatan di Facebook yang ditulis wanita berkenaan bahawa berlakunya ‘kes penderaan kanak-kanak di sekolah Maahad Tahfiz di bahagian utara’ yang diketuai seorang ‘ustaz terkenal’, memberi bayangan bahawa ia adalah dirinya dan sekolah agamanya.

    Peguam Ustaz Kazim menegaskan dakwaan-dakwaan itu menunjukkan bahawa anak guamnya menubuhkan ‘sebuah pusat penderaan seksual’.

    Tambahnya, catatan itu juga membayangkan bahawa Ustaz Kazim adalah seorang pedofil dan menggunakan madrasah sebagai alat untuk menarik kanak-kanak dan melakukan salah laku seksual terhadap mereka, tambah laporan mStar Online.

    Perkara itu disahkan peguam Firdaus Mohamood kepada The Star Online hari ini (22 Nov), yang berkata surat tuntutan diserahkan sendiri kepada wanita itu semalam dan wanita berkenaan mempunyai tujuh hari untuk membuat keputusan.

    Ustaz Kazim sebelum ini menafikan dakwaan penderaan seksual melibatkan sekolah tahfiz miliknya, Pusat Pendidikan Al-Barakah dan beberapa aduan polis sudah dibuat.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Madrasah Irsyad Principal To Students: Leave The Madrasah As Good Human Beings Who Contribute To Society

    Madrasah Irsyad Principal To Students: Leave The Madrasah As Good Human Beings Who Contribute To Society

    Quoted from Mr. Noor Isham Sanif (Principal Of Madrasah Irsyad Zuhri):

    “I don’t want you to leave Madrasah Irsyad with just a piece of paper qualification but I want you to leave this place having contributed to the society and with good characteristics”

    Bye Muhd Danial Husaini. Lucky of you to get this opportunity to contribute back to the society no matter how big or small it is and even if it means having to travel elswhere to do good. Alhamdullillah.

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    Ps/- Mana nak cari principal species macam ni kalau tidak di Madrasah Irsyad? The best learning institution for OUR COMMUNITY’s primary school education.

     

    Source: Mariah Amri

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