Paderi Melayu dari Singapore sedang Buat roadtour di Malaysia… Ada 40 Orang… Hati-hati Semua.
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Paderi Melayu dari Singapore sedang Buat roadtour di Malaysia… Ada 40 Orang… Hati-hati Semua.
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The plight of the Rohingya, an Islamic minority in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, has evoked strong emotions across the Muslim world.
Many countries have protested against the persecution of the community, following a violent crackdown by the Myanmar army that left hundreds dead and sparked an exodus of more than 410,000 people from Rakhine to Bangladesh.
But as rights groups urge world leaders to impose sanctions on Myanmar’s military, which is accused of “ethnic cleansing”, a darker danger lies ahead.
Counter-terrorism experts say the crisis has attracted the attention of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), as well as Muslim militants and hardliners in Indonesia and Malaysia.
This may result in another longstanding conflict in South-east Asia, following the ongoing siege in the southern Philippine city of Marawi by Islamist militants.
Echoing its strategy in southern Philippines, ISIS has routinely, through its online publication Dabiq, claimed that it plans to establish a base in Bangladesh to launch revenge attacks on the Myanmar government over its treatment of the Muslim Rohingya.
Malaysian counter-terrorism chief Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said earlier this week that ISIS is exploiting the Rohingya crisis to recruit more fighters, particularly from South-east Asia.
Indeed, latest developments out of Kuala Lumpur have revealed that a group of Malaysians had travelled to Myanmar, via Bangladesh and Thailand, to take on government troops there.
Malaysian police in Kelantan state, which shares a border with southern Thailand, told news agency Bernama that it has identified more than 100 “rat trails” used for smuggling, and has stepped up patrols there to prevent the illegal entry of Rohingya and “untoward incidents”.
Meanwhile in Indonesia, the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) had called for “jihadists” to travel to Rakhine to fight on behalf of the Rohingya. The FPI has shown that it has the ability to mobilise hundreds of thousands of people, as seen in the many rallies it led against former Jakarta governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, a Chinese-Christian politician, for insulting Islam earlier this year.
FPI spokesman Slamet Maarif was quoted by The Australian newspaper earlier this month as saying that the group is prepared to wage “jihad”, or a holy war, in Myanmar if the need arises. “That is why one of the main requirements for our recruits is the willingness to die as a martyr,” he said.
Centre for Radicalism and Deradicalisation Studies executive director Adhe Bhakti said the real danger for Indonesia lies in whether elements of the Jemaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD), a local terrorist network with ties to ISIS, join the fray. “More influential groups in the context of ‘jihad’ such as the JAD have yet to appeal for fighters. If they do, that may pose a greater risk,” said Mr Adhe.
Islamist militant groups have previously exploited the Rohingya crisis for their cause, notably in 2012 and 2015, but this current conflict has drawn wider attention.
Mr Iftekharul Bashar, an associate research fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, said the crisis is unfolding at a time when ISIS is losing much of its territory in the Middle East and is trying to expand its hold in South Asia and South-east Asia.
“The recent siege of Marawi… shows that ISIS penetration in the Rakhine state conflict cannot be ruled out,” he added.
Datuk Ayob warned that Myanmar’s proximity to Malaysia would encourage ISIS to tap the conflict in Rakhine. “Myanmar is closer to Malaysia than Syria and the southern Philippines… and now Rakhine has become their latest destination for ‘jihad’,” he told Bernama news.
The resurgent Al-Qaeda, which was behind the Sept 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, has also started to make its move, issuing a statement on Sept 12 calling for attacks against the Myanmar government over the Rohingya.
While most of the attention by security agencies has been on ISIS, Mr Bashar warned that Al-Qaeda, and its affiliate in the Indian subcontinent known by the acronym AQIS, is equally dangerous.
AQIS has not carried out any major attacks in Bangladesh in the past few years, but it has recently mentioned the Myanmar military as a key target, added Mr Bashar. “Although the majority of Muslims still support a peaceful settlement with Rohingya returning to their homeland, a smaller segment thinks that an armed ‘jihad’ is the only solution left to end the plight of the Rohingya.”
Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/

Kami para guru disekolah seluruh negara tidak pernah membuat tayangan cerita ‘blue’ kat murid-murid. Apatah lagi kat murid sekolah rendah. Jadi dari mana mereka belajar tentang hal ini? Sehingga melukis gambar lucah cikgu sendiri dan berkongsi pula dengan rakan-rakan. Amat menyedihkan akhlak anak-anak sekarang, berani mengugut untuk merogol guru mereka sendiri. Ugutan ROGOL tuan puan. Bukan ugutan mencalar kereta atau sekadar melawan dengan kata-kata. Lebih menyedihkan, ugutan ini keluar daripada murid sekolah rendah. Yang usianya belum pun mencapai 13 tahun lagi. Apa hal ini kita masih boleh menutup mata?
Semalam saya berkongsi gambar pelajar lelaki yang mengacungkan jari tengah (simbol fuck) kepada guru mereka. Hari ini guru tersebut bercerita, “Murid-murid ini tidur di atas meja kat belakang kelas. Maka aku tutup kipas nak bagi mereka sedar. Murid itu dengan berang berkata, ‘Pantat’ mana yang tutup kipas ni.’” Hati guru mana yang mampu bersabar kalau dipanggil ‘pantat’? Satu gelaran lucah yang amat biadab terhadap seorang guru. Sangat kurang ajar! Maka guru itu bertindak balas. Dia ambil gulungan kain dan pukul murid itu. Gulungan kain tuan puan, bukan pukul pakai kayu baseball. Tiada luka, tiada lebam.
Namun murid itu mengadu guru itu memukulnya dengan besi. Sehingga guru itu dipanggil pentadbir dan dikenakan tindakan. Alangkah peliknya dunia pendidikan zaman sekarang. Murid biadab, guru cuba mendidik. Namun guru pula yang kena tindakan. Apa itu tidak pelik? Dan begitulah selalunya. Apa jua tindakan guru, anak-anak pulang melapor kepada ibubapa dengan kisah yang diputar belit. Ibu bapa datang menyerang, datang membuat aduan malah ada yang memfailkan saman. Maka akhirnya, guru juga yang bersalah. Guru juga yang dikenakan tindakan.
Dan sahabat saya itu, kini hatinya sudah tawar. Tawar sudah hendak menegur dan mendidik. “Aku buat kerja aku saja. Malas dah nak ambil tahu dan didik lebih-lebih. Aku serik.” Bilamana si guru mulai tawar hati dan tidak lagi mempedulikan anak-anak kita, maka tunggulah saat kehancuran. Percayalah! Tolong sampaikan kepada seberapa ramai yang boleh untuk anak bangsa kita dimasa depan ‘bukan untuk membela guru’.
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The Better Beer Festival 2017 could not be allowed to go on because of the fear of a possible attack by militant groups, says Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun. The Inspector-General of Police said that Bukit Aman had received intelligence indicating that a militant group was planning to sabotage the event. “We also received information that a few parties planned to cause trouble during the event, and that it might also turn into a serious security matter,” he said in a statement on Thursday. The IGP said Bukit Aman has to be proactive in sounding its objection against the festival to prevent any untoward incident from occurring.
“Our stand against the hosting of the event is also aimed at preserving the safety and security of the people,” he said. On Monday, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) said it had rejected the organiser’s application to hold the event after receiving an application for a permit on Aug 28. The DBKL announcement came a week after PAS central committee member Dr Riduan Mohd Nor spoke out against the event, calling it a pesta maksiat (vice party). He claimed that it would turn Kuala Lumpur into the “largest vice centre in Asia”.
Source: The Star

Assalmualaikum.
I am very sure everyone knows about the flat in Woodlands b886B that was caught fire a few days ago. I just got to know the owners, Kenshiriz Gekisoku and wife Ryakenshi Gekisoku yesterday as she was my fiance highschool friend.

As a peribahasa, “malang tak berbau”, the unit caught fire out of sudden and spread very fast. It started in bedroom 3(i attached a floorplan for better visual) and spread very fast when the husband was taking the fire extinguisher from the bomb shelter. Suspected E-scooter battery leakage.

Alhamdulilah, the husband escaped without any injury. The downside of this event is, they lost two of their feline family members and also the fire destroy almost everything.

Cats died due to inhalation of smoke. I went to the house yesterday to talk to them and see the condition of the house. Didnt manage to take alot of photos/video bcos it was night time.

They are still visibly shaken of the unfortunate event. I talked to some of my id friends, they said that it will take about at least 50k or more to reinstate to liveable condition again.

“Lagi berat mata memandang lagi berat bahu yang memikul.” It can happen to any of us but it happen to them. With this, i will like to appeal for help and generousity in donations in any way possible. If you like to donate these are their accounts:
Shah Rizal (husband)Posb Savings –
057 43081 8
Haryati Uob (wife) Savings-
382 385 680 4
Source: H.M.