Category: Singapuraku

  • Muslimah’s Hijab Page Reported For Nudity – Kena Sabo Ke?

    Muslimah’s Hijab Page Reported For Nudity – Kena Sabo Ke?

    rilek1corner,

    Ni ada citer yg memalukan. Bisnes punya pasal boleh dengki sampai membuat fitnah.

    Satu nasihat je pada semua yang ada hati nak buat bisnes…persaingan dalam bisnes tu memang adat namanya. Use the competition to improve and be better than your competitors. Jgn rosakkan periuk nasi orang lain sampai buat fitnah. Dosa besar tu.

    Siapa yang takde perselisihan faham…tapi cuba control diri tu sikit.

    Kita sepatutnya tolong sesama kita jadi semua dapat maju bersama.

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    Pls help my buddy Sri Eryani, currently she can’t access her FB page ‘Eleganz Kurve’ due to someone with PHD in the heart that reported abt her Fb.

    Pls help by sharing this post and if anyone know how to retrieve back the Fb page feel free to share here.
    Thank you so much all… — with Sri Eryani.

    Sri Eryani

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    Alhamdulillah…

    A new page created to replace my previous deleted page Eleganz Kurve Full

    Hopefully, with HIS blessings and with all your kind support, this new page can be built up with great news and good deals to be shared around.

    Do click the link below and “Like” the page. Fee free to also invite your friends to like my new page as how I have invited all of you ♡♡♡

    Sri Eryani

    Kak Ita

    [Reader Contribution]

  • Men Fall Prey To ‘Sugar Mummy’ Online Scam

    Men Fall Prey To ‘Sugar Mummy’ Online Scam

    He was promised up to $4,000 a night to sleep with rich “sugar mummies”. All he had to do was pay for a membership fee and insurance.

    In January, “Harry” (not his real name) saw the advertisement online and coughed up about $2,500. But he never saw that money again.

    The 30-year-old is one of a growing number of men here falling prey to a “sugar mummy” scam.

    Police said yesterday that they first started receiving reports about the new online scam last December. At least 20 victims have come forward so far, all reporting a similar modus operandi after responding to online advertisements seeking male social escorts.

    Preliminary investigations show they lost a total of about $26,000.

    Victims were told they would be linked up with “rich female clients”.

    Harry, a psychology student, told The Straits Times he searched online personal advertisements last month. “I thought I’d just take a risk,” he said.

    On websites like Locanto and Gumtree, Harry found a sugar mummy agent who had “testimonials” from purported customers.

    Razak, who claimed to be from Malaysia, gave him a list of women to choose from before asking for a registration fee of about $500. Harry was told the women were married and in Singapore, and would either pick him up or meet him in a hotel.

    “He said the mummies are based in Singapore but they all go through him to find toyboys for them,” Harry said, adding that after the payment was made, Razak transferred him to an “admin manager”.

    The manager asked him for a further payment of close to $2,000 – purportedly for insurance in case something happened to the sugar mummy. Harry paid this sum as well, noting that websites for social escorts also asked for a similar fee.

    But when the manager asked for a further $1,000 to “certify the insurance was legitimate”, Harry said he grew suspicious. He demanded his money back and made a police report. He has not heard from the agent since.

    “(Razak) kept saying ‘I am never going to cheat you; I will never run away’,” said Harry. “Of course, I feel bad about this, because I’m educated… but I took a risk.”

    Police are investigating the cases and have appealed for anyone with information to come forward. They urge the public to be wary of dubious online ads, and when corresponding with strangers online.

    Mr Chong Ee Jay, manager of Touch Cyber Wellness, a voluntary welfare group that teaches Internet safety, said this online scam was one of the more insidious ones.

    “It drives up the fantasy level… in the person’s mind, sometimes to the extent that he might be willing to take high risks,” said Mr Chong. “They know there are risks involved but… with the false assumption that they can get more out of this, they take that risk.”

    Earlier this month, police reported a surge in online crime here which has pushed up the overall crime rate. There were 1,203 credit-for-sex scams last year, up from just 66 in 2014.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Malay Lion Dance: Is This PAP’s Version Of Integration?

    Malay Lion Dance: Is This PAP’s Version Of Integration?

    A reader Azman, sent us this video.

    Click link to Watch Video

    He said:

    “The video shows the lion dance troupe, all young malay boys.

    Integration indeed.

    I am actually disappointed that during the recent CNY celebrations, i see a lot of our Malay youths doing the lion dance.

    I know they are probably working for money the halal way, but is there no other good avenues to work?

    Is this how integration is going to be like? Malay youths doing the Lion dance. We don’t see Chinese youths baca takbir raya during Aidilfitri or help sembelih during Aidil Adha.”

    The group on the video are all Malay youths in their late teens to early 20s.

    We have seen quite a number of Malay youths performing in Lion Dance and Chinese funerals.

    Is this the type of integration Yaacob Ibrahim wants?

     

    Source: Almakhazin SG

  • Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura Gunakan Teras 4M, Mantapkan Penggunaan Bahasa Melayu

    Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura Gunakan Teras 4M, Mantapkan Penggunaan Bahasa Melayu

    Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura (MBMS) akan terus melanjutkan usaha untuk memantapkan lagi penggunaan Bahasa Melayu di negara ini melalui teras 4M – Memangkin, Menghubung, Memperkukuh dan Memperdalam.

    Demikian ditekankan Pengerusi barunya, Profesor Madya Dr Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim yang juga Setiausaha Parlimen Pendidikan merangkap Pembangunan Sosial dan Keluarga dalam sidang media MBMS, petang tadi (24 Feb).

    Tahun ini, ketua-ketua baru juga dilantik bagi tiga jawatankuasa kecil MBMS.

    Jumlah penyertaan dalam pelbagai kegiatan Bahasa Melayu saban tahun, semakin menggalakkan. Lanjutan daripada usaha-usaha sedia ada, MBMS mahu meluaskan lagi pendekatannya menerusi empat teras, iaitu:

    EMPAT TERAS

    1) ‘Memangkinkan’ kegiatan-kegiatan bahasa, sastera dan budaya dengan kerjasama badan-badan Melayu, agensi-agensi pemerintah, institusi dan individu

    2) ‘Menghubungkan’ orang ramai dengan kegiatan Bahasa Melayu melalui pelbagai wadah termasuk media sosial

    3) ‘Memperkukuh’ usaha untuk mengenal pasti aktivitis muda yang berpotensi menjadi pelapis bahasa, sastera dan budaya Melayu,

    4) Menyediakan wadah untuk orang ramai ‘Memperdalam’ minat terhadap bahasa, sastera dan budaya Melayu.

    Dr Faishal berkata: “Saya melihat MBMS sebagai penghubung di mana dengan adanya landasan ini, kita boleh menjadi penghubung untuk memberikan maklumat dari platform Facebook, Instagram dan lelaman MBMS.

    “Kami juga akan meningkatkan tahap dan mengemaskini lelaman MBMS supaya ia mesra dengan pengguna telefon bimbit. Ini dijadualkan siap pada Julai tahun ini.”

    JAWATANKUASA KECIL MBMS

    Duta Bahasa 2010, Cik Rahayu Mahzam yang juga Anggota Parlimen GRC Jurong, adalah di kalangan tiga orang yang dilantik untuk menerajui tiga jawatankuasa kecil.

    Cik Rahayu, Ketua Jawatankuasa Masyarakat dan Bulan Bahasa, berkata: “Kita gunakan Bulan Bahasa sebagai satu wahana untuk melibatkan segenap masyarakat pengguna Bahasa Melayu.

    “Jadi, ini harus dipertingkatkan dalam konteks kehidupan masa kini kerana masyarakat sering berubah. Ada beberapa inovasi dan teknologi yang berubah. Ini bermakna mungkin kosa kata kita perlu berubah, perlu ditambah.”

    GALAK KREATIVITI, PERKEMBANGAN BAHASA

    Selain untuk menyuntik kesegaran kepada Bulan Bahasa tahun ini, tiga jawatankuasa kecil MBMS juga akan memberi tumpuan kepada penggalakkan kreativiti dan perkembangan bahasa, meningkatkan mutu program dan bersifat lebih inklusif agar keindahan bahasa dapat lebih dihargai.

    Antara kegiatan baru yang akan dianjurkan termasuk Bengkel Kritikan Sastera dan Bengkel Rentas Media.

    Dua lagi ketua jawatankuasa kecil ialah Profesor Madya Dr Hadijah Rahmat dan Pengetua Sekolah Menengah Balestier Hill, Encik Abdul Harris Sumardi.

    Sesi taklimat Bulan Bahasa akan diadakan pada Jumaat ini.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Singapore Should Not Fall Prey To Demands To Be ‘Liberal’

    Singapore Should Not Fall Prey To Demands To Be ‘Liberal’

    I write to express my concerns over the content and themes of Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour.

    Although Madonna’s concert organiser has agreed to comply with the Media Development Authority’s (MDA) terms of licence to not offend any race or religion, it has maintained that “Madonna will have the final say in how the show turns out”.

    Historically, Madonna has consistently abused her artistic licence to stir political and religious controversy abroad, invoking lawsuits, and police and government concerns.

    Licensing such performers undermines the fundamental values upon which our nation is built, such as that of safeguarding racial and religious harmony, public decency and building strong families. This is harmful to our society.

    The exploitation of religious symbols and themes in provocative ways, such as the use of an adulterated cross as a stage, is disrespectful and wounds religious feelings. It grieves a community that appreciates that social cohesion rests on religious harmony and mutual respect.

    I am particularly concerned about our youth and the bad example this sets. In my capacity as a humanitarian doctor, author and active speaker on several youth platforms, I was honoured to receive the Young Outstanding Singaporean Award. Society has given much to me and I consider it my responsibility to give back by inspiring our youth to be socially and morally conscious future leaders. This is why I am raising this matter.

    The MDA has a responsibility to protect the delicate balance of Singapore’s multireligious, multiracial society and uphold values of respect and harmony. I am grateful for the times the MDA has withstood the pressures of those preferring more liberal approaches to censorship, and urge it to keep faith with the public by discharging its role with due consideration to our local mores.

    We should not fall prey to demands by a vocal sector to be “liberal” and “progressive”, as many of us consider public indecency and blasphemy to be regressive. Singapore has received global admiration for our ability to maintain a prudent equilibrium in preserving our multireligious, multiracial society.

    I urge the authorities to act with principled resolution to uphold those values cherished by many Singaporeans, which have been so critical to our past, and will be key to our continued success. Let us not compromise these values for the sake of entertainment that seeks to provoke and divide, rather than to uplift and unite.

    This opinion by Tam Wai Jia was published in Voices, Today, on 25 Feb 2016.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

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