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  • Sabah Christian Angry That Daughter Was Converted To Islam Without His Knowledge

    Sabah Christian Angry That Daughter Was Converted To Islam Without His Knowledge

    PAPAR, Feb 8 — Sitting on the porch of his wooden stilt house, Sabahan rubber tapper Jilius Yapoo’s eyes welled up with tears when he recalled his shock earlier this week when he saw his 16-year-old daughter in a tudung (Muslim headscarf) for the first time.

    The staunch Christian dusun said he had gone to his daughter’s hostel to take her home for the weekend when the teenager emerged garbed in the tudung, looking upset.

    “She was wearing the tudung and showed it to me. I teared up and she looked at me and cried.

    “She told me she had converted into Islam and could not back out now. I was absolutely speechless,” said Jilius, choking back tears.

    The father of eight from the Kaiduan village in Kawang lodged a police report on Wednesday after being told by his relative that his daughter was seen in the Muslim headscarf at her school SMK Kinarut.

    He said he had earlier tried to take the matter to the school’s Parents Teachers Association meeting but was allegedly rebuffed and told to calm down.

    Jilius said he had also tried to see his daughter the day of the meeting, but was not able to.

    “It was only two days later that I went to pick her up from school to take her home for the weekend when I got to see her, but she said she would not be coming home this week,” the distraught father lamented to Malay Mail Online when met at his home yesterday.

    “She is only 16, underaged, and should not need to make a decision like this. Even if she had willingly declared the words (shahadah, the Islamic declaration of belief Allah and Muhammad), and wanted to convert, she and the school should have informed me,” said Jilius.

    Malay Mail Online had on Thursday reported that authorities are investigating the alleged “Islamisation” of a Christian student in SMK Kinarut near here by the school hostel’s warden.

    It is believed that the school’s former hostel warden had incited the conversion of the student with the recital of the shahadah, forcing her into embracing Islam despite being “underaged”.

    According to the student’s mother, Jaina Yassin, her daughter had a lot of Muslim friends in school but never mentioned anything about changing her faith.

    “We used to pray as a family with our pastor, who came to the house sometimes. When we heard she was wearing a headscarf and had converted, our hearts just sank.

    “How can this happen?

    “We have three other children studying in the same school and I fear this might happen to them as well,” she said, adding that the church pastor had suggested they consider transferring her out of the school.

    The family, with Jilius as the sole breadwinner, earns a small income of up to RM350 a month.

    The money is used to support the ten people living in their home, which is in the rural West coast of Sabah.

    The village consists mostly of subsistence farmers and there is no telephone reception or television available, although there is electricity and running water.

    “I sent her to school for her to learn and get an education. Not to be converted into another religion.

    “As long as she is underaged and under my care, she cannot make this decision. When she reaches the age of consent, then it is up to her,” said Jilius.

    Village safety and security committee chairman Michael Frederick said it was unusual for the school to allow a religious conversion without asking for the student’s parent’s permission.

    “Usually they notify parents just to take their students out from school and a letter needs to be produced and signed by parents and acknowledged by the committee.

    “We are not against freedom to choose religion but I hope the authorities will look into this and ensure it was carried out properly in the future, without ill motives from the school, and with parents consent.

    “We cannot have students going to school one religion and coming out another,” said Michael.

    Sabah police have said that the case has been referred to the state religious authorities for further action.

    State Education Department director Datuk Jame Alip when contacted said that the matter is now in the hands of the police. He declined further comment.

    Christian groups in Sabah have recently cried foul to alleged furtive attempts to convert Bumiputera followers of the faith to Islam.

    In January 2014, a group of indigenous Sabahan villagers from the remote Pitas district were reportedly deceived into embracing Islam for RM100 by a Muslim welfare group.

    Sabah Council of Churches as well as the Roman Catholic Church of Sabah had also complained officially to the Education Ministry last year of a covert ploy to convert under-aged Christian students at the residential Labuan Matriculation College to Islam.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

  • Qian Hu Corporation Executive Charged In Australia For Attempting To Smuggle Endangered Fishes Into The Country

    Qian Hu Corporation Executive Charged In Australia For Attempting To Smuggle Endangered Fishes Into The Country

    An executive from ornamental fish service provider Qian Hu Corporation was on Monday (Feb 9) charged in Australia for attempting to smuggle A$300,000 (S$315,000) worth of endangered fish into the country on Feb 2.

    According to The Australian, Singaporean Alex Chang Kuok Weai appeared in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Monday, via video link, and was charged with one count of importing in breach of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

    Court documents stated that Australian Customs and Border Protection Services officers found 20 plastic bags concealed in Chang’s luggage after a flight from Singapore. A number of endangered fish — some alive, some dead — were found inside those bags, and the total value of the fish was almost A$300,000, it added.

    When contacted by Channel NewsAsia, a Qian Hu spokesperson said: “Alex was on annual leave when he visited Australia in his personal capacity. We are not in a position to comment as this case is in the hands of the Australian authorities.” The spokesperson confirmed Chang is the company’s Head of Group Integrated R&D Department.

    CURRENT CHARGE MAY NOT BE FINAL

    The Australian also reported that Chang’s arrest had triggered further investigations, and prosecutor Elim Chan asked for a “longer-than-usual adjournment so these could continue”.

    “There are international investigations underway, and the current charges may well not be the final ones,” Ms Chan said in the article. She said 26 of the fish seized were believed to be from the species listed under CITES, but officers were verifying the exact number.

    Chang’s lawyer, Jessica Kurtzer, said her client intended to apply for bail but “his proposed guarantor was no longer able to assist”.

    “I’m currently speaking with his employers in Singapore, who are assisting him. They are endeavouring to find a suitable address for him,” Ms Kurtzer said.

    Chang was remanded in custody until next month, The Australian reported.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Underage Sex On The Rise In Singapore

    Underage Sex On The Rise In Singapore

    More teenagers are becoming sexually active – with an increasing number thinking that it is normal for them to have sex, social workers say.

    Figures from the State Courts show a steady growth in the number of cases of sex with a minor – that is, sex with a girl under 16, which is a crime even if she gives her consent.

    Last year, there were 76 cases of the offence, down from 89 in 2013, but still an increase from 63 in 2012 and 36 in 2011.

    At the Youth Court – which deals with children and youth under 16 years – there were four cases of youths charged last year with having sex with another minor, and five cases of assault with the intent of molest.

    Social workers told The Straits Times that young people are typically referred to counsellors for behavioural problems but, during counselling, they sometimes open up on their sexual experiences.

    Ms Lena Teo, assistant director of counselling at the Children-at-Risk Empowerment Association (Care Singapore), said: “I’ve seen roughly 20 per cent more underage sex cases over the years. Nowadays, teens are more tech-savvy and some lack parental control. They are more experimental because of curiosity and hormones raging at that age. It could also be peer pressure.”

    Mr Lam Wai Mun, a senior counsellor at Touch Cyber Wellness, noted that underage sex is a common issue.

    “Some in primary school are also watching pornography, which is damaging because they form unhealthy perceptions,” he said.

    The younger generation is also more open to having sex at an early age, according to Mr Trevor Xie, former director of Children’s Wishing Well, a charity for underprivileged children and youth.

    “They don’t see losing their virginity as a loss. They see sexual experience as a gain,” he said.

    Mr Xie added that they are usually willing parties, and are looking for love.

    Ms Rachel Lee, senior assistant director of Fei Yue Family Service Centres, said the Internet has an impact on their views on sex as they may be exposed to “undesirable material” online.

    “In the last five years or so, there has been an increase in such cases. There are those who engage in underage sex but are just not caught yet,” said Ms Lee.

    “This affects their studies and some may get pregnant and drop out of school,” she said, adding that “a lot of them are not ready to take on the responsibility”.

    Experts said parents play an important part in ensuring that their children grow up with the right values.

    Ms Gracia Goh, head of the Singapore Children’s Society’s youth centre in Jurong, advised parents to talk to their children about sex and take note of any inappropriate behaviour. Parents should also look for “teachable moments” when they can have discussions with their children about what they are watching or hearing, added Ms Goh.

    If necessary, they can block access to websites with sexually explicit material.

    Dr Adrian Wang, a psychiatrist in private practice, advised: “Have a close and healthy relationship with your children, so that they’ll feel comfortable asking you questions, and you’ll know who their friends are and what they’ve been up to.

    “Peer influence is a powerful thing, and many kids are clever enough to go under the radar and hide their activities from you.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Sufiah Yusuf: Kisah Hidup Genius Cilik Malaysia

    Sufiah Yusuf: Kisah Hidup Genius Cilik Malaysia

    Namanya menjadi sebutan dunia apabila lulus dalam peperiksaan matematik A-Level dan diterima memasuki Universiti Oxford ketika berumur 12 tahun.

    Selepas tiga tahun di Oxford, Sufiah Yusuf mengejutkan dunia apabila dia menjadi buruan polis selepas melarikan diri dari universiti berkenaan, dipercayai akibat tertekan ekoran masalah keluarganya.

    Bermula pada tahun 2000 beliau hilang dari universiti, operasi pencarian meluas di seluruh UK sehingga ditemui bekerja sebagai pelayan di kafe internet.

    Pada 2008, dunia digemparkan dengan berita Sufiah menjadi pekerja seks pada usia 23 tahun dengan menjual tubuh di Britain dengan nama samaran Shilpa Lee.

    Tragedi yang melanda gadis genius itu dibongkar oleh wartawan News of the World yang menyamar sebagai pelanggan, di flat murah yang didiaminya di belakang lorong di Salford, Manchester.

    Sufiah dikatakan terbabit dalam kegiatan tidak bermoral itu, untuk menyara hidupnya yang terumbang-ambing, tidak lama selepas bercerai dengan suaminya, Jonathan Marshall, seorang pelajar jurusan undang-undang yang dikenalinya di Oxford.

    Pendedahan akhbar itu berlaku serentak ketika bapanya, Yusof Farooq yang berasal dari Pakistan mula menjalani hukuman penjara kerana mencabul dua gadis berusia 15 tahun ketika memberi mereka tuisyen matematik.

    Selepas menyepi dengan hidup berpindah randah di UK, Sufiah muncul buat pertama kali di media dalam tempoh hampir tujuh tahun selepas bersetuju ditemubual oleh wartawan TV3, Halizah Hashim di sebuah hotel di Liverpool.

    Dalam temubual eksklusif yang disiarkan dalam program Nona pada petang Ahad, Sufiah mengimbas semula episod hitam yang diakuinya membuat dirinya lebih cekal dan tabah.

    Sufiah mengaku hubungan dengan keluarganya sudah lama renggang dan menyifatkan keadaan itu adalah lebih baik pada masa ini.

    “Saya harap mereka tenang dalam kehidupan yang harmoni. Saya percaya mereka juga mengharapkan perkara yang sama terhadap saya,” katanya yang mengaku lebih tenang untuk tinggal bersama rakannya.

    Ibu Sufiah, Halimahton berasal dari Muar, Johor manakala bapanya, Yusof berasal dari Pakistan.

    Sufiah yang kini berusia 30 tahun bagaimanapun berkata, dia tidak kesal dengan cara dia dibesarkan oleh keluarganya dan memilih untuk lagi mahu menyalahkan sesiapa.

    Ditebak dengan soalan mengenai kisah hitamnya sebagai pekerja seks, Sufiah mengakui ia adalah pengalaman yang benar-benar mematangkanya sebagai manusia.

    Sufiah berkata, dia melakukannya selama bebebera bulan dan berhenti selepas diburu media Britain.

    Diugut dan diganggu oleh media adalah pengalaman yang menakutkan. Aksinya dirakamkan secara rahsia oleh wartawan Britain yang menyamar sebagai pelanggan.

    Gambar Sufiah sebagai pekerja seks kemudiannya dipamerkan muka-muka hadapan tabloid-tabloid Britain.

    “Mereka cuba memberi saya dadah dan menyuruh saya menanggalkan pakaian supaya mereka dapat merakamkan secara rahsia aksi saya di atas katil. Walaupun anda tidak bersetuju dengan pekerjaan saya tetapi cara itu adalah tidak adil sama sekali.

    “Ketika saya menjadi buruan media, ia adalah satu keadaan yang tidak masuk akal. Setiap hari saya menerima pebagai emel berbentuk ugutan. Ia sengaja diperbesarkan dan ini agak menakutkan saya yang masih remaja ketika itu.

    “Malah masyarakat di sana menganggap mereka berhak menceroboh kehidupan saya. Saat itu saya cukup tertekan terutama cara sesetengah media yang ingin mendapatkan kisah saya. Mengugut untuk saya ditemuramah dan ia pengalaman yang cukup menakutkan,” katanya tenang.

    Namun, Sufiah mengakui, kisah hitam itu membawa kebaikan untuk dirinya menyesuaikan diri dengan kehidupan di sana.

    “Walaupun pada mulanya ia memberi tekanan yang cukup hebat, saya bersyukur kerana akhirnya dapat mempunyai kekuatan untuk menghadapinya,” ujarnya lagi.

    Sufiah berkata, sebenarnya bukan dirinya sahaja, tetapi ramai lagi indiviu yang diperhatikan, laporan perubatan mereka diakses, alamat mereka dicari, diugut akan dirakam secara rahsia.

    Situasi begini cukup menekan, tetapi saya dapat mengatasinya dengan baik,” tambah Sufiah.

    Menurut Sufiah, selepas pendedahan media itu, hidupnya menjadi porak-peranda. Dia menyembuyikan diri dengan berpindah beberapa kali dan tidak mahu bertemu dengan sesiapa.

    Diajukan soalan kenapa baru kali ini dia bersetuju untuk sekal lagi berdepan dengan media selepas tujuh tahun menghilang, Sufiah berkata, dia sudah benar-benar bersedia untuk bercerita.

    “Mungkin saya telah lama tidak bercakap dengan media dan tentunya saya mahukan laporan berita yang lebih baik. Jadi saya ingin berkongsi semula kisah dengan media.

    “Ini tidak bermakna kisah yang dikongsi itu menarik minat masyarkat, tetapi ada sesetengahnya yang ingin tahu dan bersimpati dengan kisah saya walaupun mereka tidak mengenali saya. Saya sangat-sangat menghargainya,” jelas Sufiah.

    Pada akhir temubual itu, Sufiah bercakap mengenai siapa dirinya pada hari ini.

    “Saya tidak lagi berkebolehan atau pintar, saya tiada wang, tiada tempat tinggal, saya sedang mencari kerja sambilan dan saya tiada ijazah. Saya hanya wanita berusia 30 tahun yang membosankan,” katanya.

    Sufiah masih merahsiakan di mana dia tainggal, tidak memberitahu di univiersiti mana dia belajar sekarang dan enggan mendedahkan di mana dia bekerja sambilan.

    Apa yang pasti, cilik genius matematik yang menjadi kebanggaan negara kini sudah dewasa dan matang.

    Kegagalan dan episod hitam telah mendewasakan dan membuat Sufiah lebih cekal dalam melayari bahtera kehidupan yang cukup mencabar.

     

    Source: http://newmalaysianpost.com

     

  • PAP Members Alleged Indian Man Arrested In Thaipusam Fracas Insulted Islam

    PAP Members Alleged Indian Man Arrested In Thaipusam Fracas Insulted Islam

    Today’s Straits Times report on the arrest of the three Indians involved in the scuffle during Thaipusam stated that one of the Indians “insulted the police officer’s religion, Islam” during the confrontation.

    This had been denied by the Indian in his account of what happened. The Indian man said that he just asked the officer why Muslims are allowed to play their kompang drums whereas Hindus cannot play their urumi on Thaipusam.

    PAP members online tried to play up this ‘against Islam’ version to try and get netizens to condemn the men who were arrested. They raised the boogeyman of the 1964 race riots and tried to say that the officers had prevented a race riot.

    On the FAP page, PAP member Daniel Tan Boon Huat (Woodgrove branch) harassed Indian Singaporeans and asked if they wanted to get arrested too:

    Dani Herwie Daniel Tan Boon Huat

    Another PAP member, Johari Bin Mohamed Rais who serves in Aljunied GRC with Victor lye further tried to instigate tensions between Hindus and Muslims:

    Johari Bin Mohamed Rais

    There is an effort to portray the three Indians as people who insulted Islam to prevent sinkies from uniting against the PAP in this Thaipusam incident. Divide and conquer strategy.

    Hope sinkies stay united and not fall for this.

    Btw, this is PAP member Daniel Tan Boon Huat who harassed local Indians and threatened them with arrest:

     

    Daniel Tan Boon Huat Selfie

    Source: www.therealsingapore.com