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  • Chinese City Has Bright Idea For Punishing Traffic Offenders Who Flash High Beam

    Chinese City Has Bright Idea For Punishing Traffic Offenders Who Flash High Beam

    Be prepared to stare into powerful headlights if you drive with your lights on high beam in Shenzhen, southern China.

    The city’s police announced the “eye for an eye” punishment on Tuesday (Nov 1), state-run news agency Xinhua reported.

    Offenders will be made to sit on a special green chair labelled “specialised chair for high beam test” and stare into the blinding headlights for 60 seconds.

    They will also be fined 300 yuan (S$61) and made to read out regulations on when headlights can be put on high beam.

    A police post on Chinese social media website Weibo showed a photograph of a man sitting on the chair looking straight at the bright lights of a truck while two police officers stood by.

    How did people react to the initiative?

    Feedback was generally positive from Internet users. Many comments stated that the police have done a good job in punishing those who break traffic rules.

    “I feel like I’m seeing the light of God whenever my eyes are flashed by high beam lights of BMWs on traffic lanes,” one person commented on Weibo.

    Chinese media have previously reported on several accidents where drivers were momentarily unsighted by high beams, leading to deaths.

    The usual practice for Chinese police is to dock points on drivers’ licenses or fine them up to several hundred yuan for the misuse of headlights.

     

    Source: The Straits TImes

  • Cape Town’s Gay Mosque Provides Rare Haven

    Cape Town’s Gay Mosque Provides Rare Haven

    CAPE TOWN — Friday prayers at the People’s Mosque in Cape Town looks like any other around the Islamic world, except in this South African city the imam is openly gay and the teaching promotes homosexual rights.

    It is a stance that provokes outrage from many Muslims, but Mr Muhsin Hendricks has built up a small, loyal congregation by helping worshippers try to reconcile their sexuality and their religion.

    “There is this love-hate relationship from the Muslim community,” Mr Hendricks told AFP.

    “Sometimes they feel that I should be thrown from the highest mountain, and sometimes they appreciate that there is one imam who is willing to work with people who they are unwilling to work with.”

    Cape Town has an active gay scene, and is often described as the “gay capital” of Africa, with a district of gay-friendly restaurants, bars, guesthouses and clubs near the city centre.

    In 1996 Mr Hendricks founded “The Inner Circle”, a support group for Muslims living in Cape Town who felt rejected due to their sexual orientation, which led to him setting up the mosque five years ago.

    In contrast to the emotions that surround the explosive topic of Islam and homosexuality, the mosque offers a calm and open place for gay Muslims to worship together.

    “I got divorced at the age of 29 after being married (to a woman) for six years,” Mr Hendricks, 48, said.

    “That was the point where I just felt — no more double life. I needed to be authentic with myself, and part of that process was to come out.

    “This is who I am and if that means I am going to be killed because of my authenticity, then that is how I choose to meet God.”

    ‘HOMOPHOBIC MESSAGING’

    Today the mosque, located at the Inner Circle offices, has about 25 regular worshippers, and even offers a marriage blessing to gay couples.

    South Africa’s 1996 constitution was the first in the world to protect homosexuals’ rights, and the country is the only one in Africa that allows same-sex marriages.

    But many South Africans of all religious groups are less tolerant, and LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) people are often subject to discrimination and violence.

    There are about 300,000 Muslims in Cape Town and most mosque leaders in the city take a clear stand against homosexuality, even encouraging home imprisonment and “corrective treatment”.

    “Homosexuality is unacceptable and the punishment will be the fire,” Imam Pandy, leader of a mosque in Mowbray, a busy central district of Cape Town, told AFP.

    “How can you be homosexual? It is forbidden. And it is your duty as an imam or as a Muslim to go and speak to them and say ‘no, it cannot be’.”

    The Inner Circle group has worked for 20 years to support gay Muslims, often struggling to survive against overwhelming opposition from orthodox Islamic leaders.

    “The messaging that the Muslim community gets about queer issues comes from a clergy that is completely homophobic,” said Mr Abdul Karriem Matthews, programme manager at the Inner Circle.

    ‘PIONEERS OF CHANGE’

    For worshippers like Mr Zaid Philander, a local art teacher, the mosque provides a welcome refuge, as well as access to counselling after he endured a harrowing “corrective” ritual conducted by a quack “doctor” in Cape Town.

    “There are a lot of lives being destroyed based on sexuality and religion, and that needs to change,” he said. “Here they are the pioneers of this change, and this is a good place to start.

    “I choose to be in a place where I can have a healthy relationship with God, and the Inner Circle gives me the freedom to be the person I am.”

    At one recent Friday prayers attended by AFP a female visitor from the Middle East gave a sermon to about 30 people citing passages from the Koran to promote an accepting version of Islam.

    She asked not to be identified or quoted for fear of hostile reprisals in her native country, where open worship by gay Muslims would be unimaginable.

    Mr Hendricks, whose father was also an imam, travels worldwide to spread his message to other gay Muslims that the answer is to stay positive.

    “I want to… arrive at a point where we can include queer people,” he said. “I don’t see the Muslim community as the enemy.”

     

    Source: www.todayonine.com

  • Aung San Suu Kyi: Keadaan Di Wilayah Rakhine Disiasat

    Aung San Suu Kyi: Keadaan Di Wilayah Rakhine Disiasat

    TOKYO: Pemimpin Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi berkata hari ini (4 Nov) siasatan sudah bermula terhadap keadaan di wilayah Rakhine, di mana ramai anggota minoriti Muslim menetap dan juga di mana para pekerja hak asasi manusia berkata konflik di sana membawa kepada penganiayaan awam oleh pihak tentera.

    Suu Kyi, bercakap semasa lawatan ke Tokyo, memberitahu sidang media bahawa pemerintah Myanmar tidak cuba menyembunyikan sebarang perkara dan sedang cuba untuk mencari punca masalah itu, dan tidak akan menuduh sesiapa sehingga siasatan selesai dijalankan.

    Sebarang tindakan akan dilakukan mengikut proses yang sah di sisi undang-undang, tambah beliau.

    Suu Kyi belum lagi memberi komen secara langsung mengenai pakar-pakar hak asasi manusia yang menggesa pemerintah Myanmar untuk menyiasat dakwaan-dakwaan penganiayaan.

    Ini termasuklah insiden rogol dan pembunuhan, atau mengenai kenyataan-kenyataan dikeluarkan para pemantau hak asasi manusia, walaupun beliau sudah menggesa pihak tentera untuk mengawal tindakan mereka.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Tangled iPhone Cable In Steering Wheel Caused 4-Car Accident At Pasir Ris, Sent Metal Road Dividers Flying

    Tangled iPhone Cable In Steering Wheel Caused 4-Car Accident At Pasir Ris, Sent Metal Road Dividers Flying

    A driver lost control of his car and caused damage to three other cars, all because of an iPhone cable.

    There were no reported injuries in the accident.

    Police said they were alerted to the accident at Pasir Ris Drive 1 towards Pasir Ris Drive 12, involving three cars and one taxi, at 9.27am on Friday (Nov 4).

    Mr Yeo, who was one of the drivers in the crash, told Shin Min Daily News that his iPhone charging cable was tangled in the steering wheel and causing it to jam. As a result, he lost control of the car, the Chinese evening daily reported.

    His car shot to the right lane and collided into another vehicle, before sending both into the centre divider and dislodging some metal rods.

    One of the rods from the road divider flew into the road opposite and jabbed the bonnet of a third car, driven by private hire car driver Mr Goh.

    A taxi was also hit by a dislodged metal rod.

    Mr Goh told The Straits Times that the taxi had pulled over to pick up a passenger, and he overtook it.

    The rod then came flying over, and missed him by less than a metre. He jammed his brakes when he saw it.

    “Everything was so sudden. If I was going faster, the rod would have hit me,” the 26-year-old told The Straits Times.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) sent two fire bikes and an ambulance to the scene.

    There were no reported injuries, SCDF said.

    Police investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Desperate Mother: We Have Video Evidence Of Maid Physically Abusing Our Children But She Remains Free

    Desperate Mother: We Have Video Evidence Of Maid Physically Abusing Our Children But She Remains Free

    I think it’s time to share this as I feel that it’s good to let others know as a deterrent and to be more careful when choosing a helper.

    Sri wahyuni ( wp number 007726961 ) has been with us for about 6 months when we discovered this. We saw this video of she scolding my 3rd child Ilyas and then punching the side of my last Son Ilham’s head casually. When we spoke to our children, we later found out that she had been violent to all our kids except Auni. She had punched the tummy of ilham, slapped ilyas’s hand but was especially rough with Ilhan whom she had pushed against the door and even slapped his face. Hence we showed her this video and she said that she is sorry and would change.

    We waited for a while deciding what to do but shortly after she ran away and went to MOM instead and reported we had abused her. I Guess she thought if she alleged we abused her then we can’t possibly report she has abused our kids but of course we reported the abuse and showed the police this video and now investigation is taking place. The worst was she purposely ran away on the day we were gg to Australia and had bought visa and tickets for her to go with us .

    Unfortunately though our government lean towards foreigners and once a fdw alleged abuse automatically the employer will be bared from getting a helper until the investigation ends even though there is zero evidence of this – yeah wow to our govt on this ) MOM and SPF even has the cheek To repeatedly call me to enquire about the things she had left behind at my place. Hence frankly I have lost faith with the ability of MOM or spf to protect Singaporeans when it’s against the foreigners.

    Because of this my boys had to go through a thorough medical examination and then later a psychological examination and don’t know hat else but that’s okay as Long as This helper will be put away .

    Anyway do beware of this helper as the spf had informed me that at times the helper can appeal to find a new employer even though they are under investigation and for those families who have fdw taking care of their children, do place CCTVs but seriously if they are of preschool age do send them To child care Centres instead where you have professionals taking care of your children.

    Please do make Doa and remember us in your prayers and we are hoping this ordeal will end soon and we believe Allah swt is just and there is always a HikmAh behind whatever has happened. In Shaa Allah.

     

    Source: Shahidah Angullia Basrawi

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