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  • “Shit Bombs” Keep Falling Out From The Sky In Jurong East

    “Shit Bombs” Keep Falling Out From The Sky In Jurong East

    Remember that old phrase, “Money doesn’t fall from the sky”?

    Apparently, shit does – at one HDB block in Jurong East.

    Residents of Block 283 Toh Guan Rd report that for the past 2 months, “shit bombs” have been thrown from one of the units on a higher floor, up to 2 times a day!

    These “shit bombs” have stained clothes, sullied windows, and left a disgusting stench during dinner time for some of the residents.

    So far, no one has reported being hit by one of the “shit bombs”.

    Besides the “shit bombs”, used tampons have also been found, and some residents believe the same culprit is tossing them.

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    Even with CCTV cameras installed, Jurong Town Council has so far been unable to identify the culprit.

    The town council and the National Environmental Agency are investigating the matter.

     

    Source: http://redwiretimes.com

  • Dr Norshahril Saat Dipilih Penerima Pertama Anugerah Sarjana Syed Isa Semait

    Dr Norshahril Saat Dipilih Penerima Pertama Anugerah Sarjana Syed Isa Semait

    MUIS memilih, Zamil ISEAS – Institut Yusof Ishak, Dr Norshahril Saat, sebagai penerima pertama bagi Anugerah Sarjana Syed Isa Semait atau SISS.

    Anugerah itu mengiktiraf kepimpinan dan sumbangan besar mantan Mufti Singapura Syed Isa Semait terhadap kefahaman berbilang agama di negara ini.

    Anugerah yang disertakan dengan wang bernilai $10,000 pula diberikan kepada calon paling layak antara para penerima Biasiswa Pos Siswazah MUIS PGS, sejak ia mula diperkenalkan pada tahun 2005.

    Dr Norshahril Saat, pernah menerima biasiswa PGS pada tahun 2011.

    Beliau berhasrat untuk mendalami cadangan dan pendapat mahasiswa-mahasiswa yang menuntut di Timur Tengah untuk kajiannya yang akan datang.

    “Saya fikir ini satu pengiktirafan besar, di atas nama Syed Isa Semait. Saya fikir saya mahu belajar daripada pengalaman beliau yang menyumbang selama empat dekad dalam masyarakat Melayu/Islam Singapura,” jelas Dr Norshahril.

    Pengiktirafan dan biasiswa itu diberikan kepada para penerima dalam satu majlis yang dihadiri Menteri Bertanggungjawab bagi Ehwal Masyarakat Islam, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim.

    Menurut Dr Yaacob beliau amat menyokong inisiatif MUIS itu dalam memastikan masyarakat sentiasa ada para pakar dalam bidang-bidang tertentu.

    “Mereka menjadi satu sumber yang penting bagi masyarakat kita oleh kerana kita menghadapi berbagai cabaran tertentu. Dengan sumber-sumber yang ada atau pakar-pakar yang kita telah melabur, saya harap mereka boleh menolong masyarakat kita menerajui dan mengatasi cabaran-cabaran yang kita akan hadapi dan sedang hadapi demi untuk kita mencari kesejahteraan bagi masyarakat kita,” ujar Dr Yaacob.

    Penerima biasiswa PGS Muhammad Azfar Anwar, pernah menuntut di Universiti Darul Ulum di Kaherah.

    Mantan pelajar Madrasah Aljunied Al-Islamiah ini bakal melanjutkan pengajiannya ke peringkat ijazah sarjana di Universiti Oxford dalam jurusan Falsafah Pengajian Islam dan Sejarah.

    “Saya lagi ingin mendalami lagi ilmu agama Islam dan saya ingin mendapat pelbagai perspektif dalam mempelajari ilmu Islam, bukan sahaja dari perspektif yang tradisional tetapi dari perspektif yang moden juga, yakni di Oxford,” kata Muhammad Azfar.

    Muneerah Abdul Razak pula menerima geran kewangan bagi melanjutkan pengajiannya dalam bidang politik Timur Tengah di Universiti London.

    Sejak tahun 2005, MUIS telah membelanjakan lebih $1 juta daripada wang zakat untuk para penerima biasiswa PGS, seramai 24 orang.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Walid J. Abdullah: Society, Not State, The Answer To Police And Nip Seditious Comments

    Walid J. Abdullah: Society, Not State, The Answer To Police And Nip Seditious Comments

    I always get worried when someone is charged or jailed for saying something ‘wrong’. Believe me, i know all about racist/derogatory comments (i am Muslim and Indian, after all!), but even with regards to those who make such remarks towards my religion or ethnicity, i would never advocate for the strong arm of the law to punish the offender.

    And what is even more worrying for me, i see so many people cheering the sentence of the dude who allegedly hurt so many Singaporeans with his comments; and in fact, many are asking for a longer jail term.

    Do we really have to punish people who make the slightest of offensive remarks? Can’t we disagree loudly and passionately, or call them out ourselves? Can we ever solve racism or attain true racial harmony if our response is to utilize the full force of the state each time something like this happens?

    I say: always be careful if you advocate for more state intervention in terms of punishment, because today it may be someone else who said something ‘wrong’; tomorrow, when societal conditions and/or the state change, it may be your turn.

     

    Source: Walid J. Abdullah

  • Shuqun Sec: Bully Counselled, Deeply Regrets His Actions

    Shuqun Sec: Bully Counselled, Deeply Regrets His Actions

    Shuqun Secondary School has investigated a viral video which shows their male student hitting and slapping other students in class, and said that he has been counselled and “deeply regrets his actions”.

    In a video posted on the Facebook page of All Singapore Stuff on Monday (Sep 21) at 9.17am, a male student is seen hitting the head and face of another male student who was seated at his desk. Music can be heard playing the background and the victim did not react.

    The alleged bully then took a book and hit the victim repeatedly on the head and did the same to another male student seated nearby. Both victims kept their heads down and did not retaliate.

    All of the boys were wearing T-shirts that identified them as students of Shuqun Secondary School in Jurong.

    Another male student is seen dancing on top of the teacher’s table while this was happening. No teacher was seen in the video.

    The clip has been watched more than 152,000 times as of 3pm on Monday.

    STUDENT ‘DEEPLY REGRETS’ HIS ACTIONS

    When contacted by Channel NewAsia, Shuqun Secondary School said it “has investigated and is counselling the students involved”. “What might first begin as playfulness could potentially end up hurting others. The student involved has been counselled and he deeply regrets his actions.”

    The school also said that it will “continue to work with the students involved on observing appropriate boundaries and behaviour in the future”. The parents of the students involved have been informed of the actions taken by the school.

    Shuqun Secondary added: “The school takes all incidents of bullying seriously and has anti-bullying programmes to educate our students and dedicated Character and Citizenship Education lessons to help our students deal with such incidents.”

    The school also confirmed that a teacher was present in class when the incident occurred. “The subject teacher was on childcare leave. There was an adjunct teacher in class when the incident happened last Friday. The school has since spoken to the teacher,” Shuqun Secondary said.

    In a statement, the Ministry of Education (MOE) also said that it takes “a serious view of bullying in schools and does not condone such behaviour”.

    “Schools will investigate and follow up on all cases of ill-discipline and bullying, and will provide counselling and guidance to the students involved,” an MOE spokesperson added.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Filipino Ello Ed Mundsel Bello Sentenced To 4 Months Imprisonment For Seditious Remarks

    Filipino Ello Ed Mundsel Bello Sentenced To 4 Months Imprisonment For Seditious Remarks

    A Singapore court on Monday sentenced a Filipino nurse to four months in prison for posting inflammatory comments on Facebook against Singaporeans and lying to police investigators.

    Ello Ed Mundsel Bello, 29, a former employee of government-run Tan Tock Seng Hospital, had posted comments insulting Singaporeans and calling for the takeover of the city-state by his countrymen.

    State Courts Judge Siva Shanmugam sentenced Bello to three months in jail for sedition in relation to his Facebook posts, and another month for lying to police who investigated him following complaints from the public.

    “In a nation whose only resource are its people, we simply cannot afford to condone any act which poses a threat to our social stability and security,” the judge said.

    Prosecutors had asked for a prison term of five months. Bello’s lawyer told reporters his client would not appeal the sentence and hoped to be back in the Philippines by Christmas with a sentence reduction for good behaviour in prison.

    Singapore, a densely populated immigrant nation which suffered racial riots in the 1960s, uses sedition laws to clamp down on locals and foreigners found to have incited ethnic tensions.

    In a Facebook post on January 2, Bello wrote: “Singaporeans are loosers (sic) in their own country, we take their jobs, their future, their women and soon we will evict all SG loosers (sic) out of their own country hahaha.”

    In a subsequent comment, Bello said “we will kick out all the Singaporeans and SG will be the new filipino state”.

    After an outcry from Singaporeans, Bello took down his posts and claimed to police investigators that his account had been hacked by an unknown person. But he eventually admitted posting the comments.

    Prosecutors said Bello’s misleading statements to the police aggravated his original offences and led to “unnecessary wastage” of investigative resources.

    – Provocative conduct –

    Singaporeans who have written or published racist comments about other ethnic groups as well as foreigners have also been prosecuted.

    The Filipino community in Singapore is estimated at more than 170,000. Once largely made up of maids, majority of the community is now in service jobs and professional positions including senior bankers and technology executives.

    About 40 percent of Singapore’s population of 5.5 million are foreigners. The wealthy city-state depends heavily on guest workers because of its low fertility rate.

    In his sentencing remarks, the judge said Ello’s postings on the now defunct Facebook page of an online forum called “The Real Singapore” had “the potential to harm relations between Singaporeans and Filipinos in Singapore.”

    “The accused’s provocative conduct, if left unchecked, could possibly result in discrimination against the innocent and law-abiding minority Filipino residents in Singapore,” the judge added.

    A Singaporean man and Australian woman behind “The Real Singapore” are themselves facing sedition charges after publishing a false report that incited vitriolic online attacks on Filipinos in Singapore.

    Bello could have been sentenced to three years in prison for sedition and a year for lying to the police, but the judge said he was a first-time offender who showed remorse by pleading guilty at the first opportunity

     

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

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