Category: Sosial

  • Mohamed Jufrie Mahmood: We Want Justice For Zulfikar Shariff

    Mohamed Jufrie Mahmood: We Want Justice For Zulfikar Shariff

    Justice for Zulfikar.

    The government detains him for his opposing views, portraying him as someone who supports terrorism but at the same time it keeps a blind eye to the terrorism, murder and genocide committed by its friends in Israel. What hypocrisy!

    In actual fact the atrocities committed by Israel are the major contributing factor for the rise of extremists and terrorism that we are witnessing today.

     

    Source: Mohamed Jufrie Mahmood

  • Canada Rejects Refugee Protection Bid By Singaporean Exempted From NS

    Canada Rejects Refugee Protection Bid By Singaporean Exempted From NS

    A Canadian judge has turned down a Singaporean’s bid for refugee protection in Vancouver, finding his claims of alleged potential persecution in Singapore to be unfounded.

    Jedidiah Ian Tan, 23, who was exempted from national service on medical grounds after serving two months, had claimed the exemption was revocable and that he had no redress in Singapore except military justice.

    “A refugee claimant must adduce clear and convincing evidence that is both relevant and reliable, and sufficient to convince the tribunal that state protection is inadequate,” said Justice Cecily Y. Strickland in decision grounds last week.

    The Canadian Federal Court judge noted that the Singapore authorities had “acted reasonably and expeditiously” in exempting Mr Tan from national service.

    ” The documentary evidence indicated that the safety of conscripts is taken seriously and failures to do so often receive considerable public scrutiny,” she said.

    “Additionally, evidence concerning similarly situated persons demonstrated that Singapore has measures in place to deal with physical and mental incapacity of national service members and their mistreatment by others in the military.”

    Mr Tan had applied to the court in British Columbia for a judicial review of the decision last year by the Refugee Appeals Division (RAD) of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, which had rejected his case for protection as a refugee.

    Entering Canada in January last year, he had first successfully applied in May last year to the country’s Refugee Protection Division (RPD) to qualify as a refugee in need of protection. He claimed that he faced persecution in Singapore as a male who was granted medical exemption from military service.

    But that decision was quashed on appeal by the RAD, which led to the present court application.

    The RAD was not convinced that “Singapore would not be reasonably forthcoming with adequate state protection should (Mr Tan) seek it”.

    He was medically diagnosed as suffering from spinal curve problems. He suffered back pains, had difficulty walking and could not sit down for long periods of time.

    But he was found fit for service and reported for training in December 2013.

    He claimed the training was difficult and caused him to suffer psychologically and physically. After a series of medical consultations, he was notified on May 23, 2014, that he had been exempted from service.

    He claimed he was exempted on psychological grounds. But subsequent to his exemption, Mr Tan claimed that he and his father received phone calls and text messages from several SAF officers of his former platoon threatening to have him returned to continue military training.

    Mr Tan also claimed he feared his exemption would be revoked and he would face job discrimination as he is required to disclose his military history when applying for jobs here.

    The RAD, in rejecting Mr Tan’s claim, found that as he is no longer a serviceman because of the exemption, he was entitled to redress from the civilian authorities should the military authorities consider revoking his exemption.

    Documentary evidence also showed that Singapore “had effective mechanisms in place to address abuse and corruption in the police and armed forces,” noted Justice Strickland.

    She ruled that there was no procedural unfairness on the part of the RAD just because it viewed some of the same evidence differently from the RPD. The RAD had pointed to potential avenues of protection in Singapore against job discrimination and had not been unreasonable, she added.

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • Is The Government For Or Against A Sporting Culture In Singapore?

    Is The Government For Or Against A Sporting Culture In Singapore?

    On Sunday (31 July), Minister Grace Fu reiterated that the decision not to telecast the Olympics live from Rio was a ‘commercial one’. The public, the sports fans and the sports fraternity does not in any way dispute that it is a commercial decision by the broadcasters not to telecast the Games live. It is up to the broadcasters, and in this case, MediaCorp to decide if it makes business sense.

    However, while the broadcasters may have commercial reasons for not supporting the live broadcast due to cost, it is also important for the Government to explain why it does not think that the live broadcast of the Olympics will benefit Singapore sports, in developing a sports culture, and in inspiring people to embrace sports as a way of life. The Government, through Sport Singapore and other national agencies like Singapore Tourism Board already support many other commercial events financially, especially if they are in line with achieving national objectives in some way. Just two such examples are the Formula 1 and the WTA Finals in Singapore.

    Since the decision was announced that Singapore will not have a live broadcast, a few of us sports officials have received messages from Sport Singapore officials asking us to be neutral about the lack of a live telecast. One Sport Singapore official also told me that “this was ur PM’s decision” and asked me not to “play play”. As an elected member of the Singapore Swimming Association, representing the swimming fraternity, it is almost impossible for me to be neutral on this matter. Especially when Joseph Schooling’s finals for the 100m fly and 100m freestyle are at 9am and 10am respectively. Different time zone yes, but not at a time when Singaporeans are asleep. In fact, this would have been perfect for students in school, people at work and the community to gather and let the world pass by and watch history being made. Together.

    With so much having been invested in sports development, sports infrastructure, in having our athletes prepare for the Olympics, and in trying to inspire a sporting culture in Singapore, perhaps the public should be told why the Government isn’t willing to invest in live broadcast for the Olympics, especially when this would have been a time for a nation to unite, for bonds to be built within communities, and for a sports culture to be further enhanced.

     

    Source: Jose Raymond

  • Pasukan Jururawat KKH Antara Penerima Anugerah Hari Jururawat

    Pasukan Jururawat KKH Antara Penerima Anugerah Hari Jururawat

    Sempena Hari Jururawat hari ini (1 Ogos), satu anugerah khas baru disampaikan kepada 10 jururawat dan dua pasukan penjagaan kesihatan kerana usaha mereka dalam meningkatkan tahap keselamatan pesakit.

    Anugerah tersebut diberikan di acara tahunan Hari Jururawat SingHealth.

    Antara penerima Anugerah ‘Target Zero Harm’ adalah pasukan jururawat dari Hospital KK yang membangunkan protokol baru.

    Ia dapat menilai risiko pembentukan darah beku dalam urat wanita yang menjalani pembedahan semasa bersalin.

    Sejak diperkenalkan 16 bulan lalu, tiada kes sedemikian dilaporkan berlaku.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Skim Pengiktirafan Asatizah Akan Diubah, Meliputi Semua Asatizah Tempatan

    Skim Pengiktirafan Asatizah Akan Diubah, Meliputi Semua Asatizah Tempatan

    Skim Pengiktirafan Asatizah (ARS) akan diluaskan untuk meliputi semua asatizah tempatan.

    Ia bertujuan meyakinkan lagi masyarakat bahawa golongan asatizah yang memberikan bimbingan agama, mempunyai kelayakan dan latihan yang sempurna.

    Pada masa ini sekitar 80 peratus asatizah menyertai skim ARS.

    Menteri Bertanggungjawab bagi Ehwal Masyarakat Islam, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim mengumumkan perubahan itu di majlis penyampaian sijil bagi satu program baru untuk asatizah.

    35 asatizah hari ini (1 Ogos) menjadi kumpulan pertama menerima sijil program Pemikiran Islam Dalam Konteks Kehidupan Masyarakat Pelbagai.

    Program baru itu bertujuan melengkapi asatizah dengan pendekatan kontekstual dalam mempraktikkan Islam di negara ini.

    Ia disertai asatizah dari universiti-universiti Islam di Timur Tengah dan Asia Tenggara.

    Dekan Akademi MUIS Dr Albakri Ahmad berkata, para peserta melihat program tersebut sebagai satu proses mengembangkan kefahaman mereka dengan pengajian-pengajian yang mereka alami.

    “Mereka juga dibantu untuk memikirkan bagaimana dengan tradisi yang ada dan juga kandungan-kandungan yang mereka belajar di universiti-universiti luar negara dapat dimanfaatkan dengan menggunakan alat-alat tradisi-tradisi yang digunakan oleh ilmuan lampau untuk membuahkan atau menghasilkan penyelesaian-penyelesaian cabaran masa kini,” tambah beliau lagi.

    Salah seorang peserta, Cik Zahratur Rofiqah Mohd Sandisi, mahasiswa Universiti Jordan berkata, program itu berguna dan bermanfaat sekali untuk membantu para peserta menjadi orang yang terbaik.

    Iaitu bukan sahaja sebagai asatizah masa hadapan kata beliau, bahkan juga sebagai masyarakat dan rakyat Singapura secara keseluruhannya.

    “Pertama sekali sebagai asatizah, orang melihat kepada kita. Jadi apa yang kita katakan, apa yang kita buat, orang akan menjadikannya sebagai contoh,” ujar Cik Zahratur Rofiqah lagi.

    Program kerjasama antara Akademi Muis dengan Program Pengajian Hubungan Antara Agama dalam Masyarakat Majmuk (SRP), Sekolah Pengajian Antarabangsa S Rajaratnam (RSIS) turut menampilkan ilmuan-ilmuan dari merata dunia.

    Ketua SRP Mohd Alami Musa berkata: “Kita dapat lihat bagaimana mereka menunjukkan penghargaan yang sangat mendalam terhadap apa yang telah disampaikan oleh sarjana-sarjana itu.

    “Bukan hanya pemahaman kandungan tetapi pemahaman kandungan di dalam konteks dan bagaimana aplikasinya disesuaikan dengan profil dan situasi masyarakat Islam dalam negara Singapura ini.”

    Dalam ucapannya, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim berkata program itu perlu bagi membantu asatizah memahami bahawa pengamalan Islam sebahagiannya dibentuk oleh konteks sosio-sejarah.

    Oleh itu asatizah boleh memainkan peranan membantu membentuk perspektif masyarakat ke arah pemahaman kehidupan beragama yang lebih progresif dalam dunia moden kini.

    Bagi memberi jaminan kepada masyarakat bahawa asatizah yang memberi bimbingan agama mempunyai kelayakan dan latihan yang sempurna, Dr Yaacob mengumumkan bahawa Skim Pengiktirafan Asatizah (ARS) akan diluaskan kepada semua asatizah tempatan.

    Muis akan bekerjasama dengan PERGAS serta Lembaga Pengiktirafan Asatizah untuk melaksanakannya.

    Skim tersebut memberi pengiktirafan kepada asatizah tempatan yang memenuhi kelayakan minimum untuk mengajar ilmu agama Islam di pelbagai institusi keagamaan awam dan swasta.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

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