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  • Online Petition To The US Government To Lobby For The Release Of Anwar Ibrahim

    Online Petition To The US Government To Lobby For The Release Of Anwar Ibrahim

    KUALA LUMPUR ― Just hours after Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was convicted of sodomy here, an online petition has been started to urge the US government to seek the Opposition Leader’s release from his five-year jail term.

    In the petition that called Anwar a “longtime friend” of the US, it pressed the administration headed by US President Barack Obama to make the jailed politician’s release a “top priority” in the global superpower’s policy towards Malaysia.

    “Anwar Ibrahim, the Leader of the Opposition in Malaysia, a champion of democracy, a believer in Islamic justice, and a longtime friend of the United States, was convicted and jailed on trumped-up charges on February 10, 2015,” said the individual with the initials JM from Alexandria, Virginia who started the petition.

    The petition noted that the US White House had quickly issued a statement after Anwar’s conviction to express its “deep disappointment” and concern over Malaysia’s rule of law and fairness of the judicial system, but said such remarks are inadequate.

    “But statements are not enough. The Administration must follow its words with action. Anwar is a political prisoner. The future of democracy in Malaysia is at stake. Securing Anwar’s release from prison must be a top priority in US policy towards Malaysia, to be advanced in every way possible,” the petition said when urging for action.

    The petition was filed on the White House’s online petitions page under the issues of “civil rights and liberties, foreign policy, human rights”.

    It has so far secured nearly 2,000 signatures and has until March 12 to reach the 100,000-threshold mark that is required to prompt a White House response.

    The “We the People” site initiated in 2011 by the Obama administration reportedly does not ask for the nationality of signatories, who are only required to be aged 13 and above and owning a verified email address.

    This is not the first time that a petition regarding Malaysian events were started on the page, with a petition started in May 2013 to protest against alleged fraud during the country’s 13th general election.

    Yesterday, the Federal Court upheld the Court of Appeal’s conviction of Anwar for sodomising his former political aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan, also keeping a five-year jail sentence.

    The decision also leaves the Pakatan Rakyat opposition pact without a leader.

     

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

  • Barack Obama Request Congress Authorisation For A War With IS

    Barack Obama Request Congress Authorisation For A War With IS

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US President Barack Obama has sent Congress his text for an authorisation to use military force in the campaign against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), limiting operations against the militants to three years and barring use of US troops in “enduring offensive ground combat”.

    According to the text, obtained by Reuters, Obama also wants to repeal the 2002 measure that authorised the Iraq war. But his proposal leaves in place a 2001 authorisation, passed shortly after the Sept 11 attacks, for a campaign against Al-Qaeda and its affiliates.

    “I have directed a comprehensive and sustained strategy to degrade and defeat ISIL,” Obama wrote in a letter accompanying the draft, using another acronym for ISIS, an extremist Sunni Islam group.

    “Local forces, rather than US military forces, should be deployed to conduct such operations,” he said.

    Obama’s proposal must be approved by both the US Senate and House of Representatives, where it is expected to provoke strong debate between Democrats, who are generally wary of another Middle East war, and Republicans, many of whom have been pushing for stronger measures against the militant fighters.

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    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • 3 Young Muslims Murdered By Atheist Neighbour In The US

    3 Young Muslims Murdered By Atheist Neighbour In The US

    A family of three young Muslims has been shot dead in their home in a quiet neighbourhood of North Carolina in the US.

    Police have named the victims as 23-year-old Deah Shaddy Barakat, his wife, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, 21, and her sister, Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19.

    Officers were called to reports of gunshots at 5.11pm at an apartment block largely housing academics and young professionals on Summerwalk Circle in Chapel Hill.

    The victims were found shot dead at the scene, while some residents described not even being aware there was an incident until police arrived. Sources told local WRAL News that all three had been shot in the head.

    A 46-year-old man, named by police as Craig Stephen Hicks, has been arrested on suspicion of three counts of first-degree murder.

    Alleged Murderer Craig Stephen Hicks

    Hicks appeared briefly in court Wednesday morning, during which he spoke only to answer that he understood the charges and to confirm an indigency affidavit.

    District Judge Marcia Morey said he would be appointed a public defender and held without bond until a 4 March hearing.

    Hicks described himself as an atheist on Facebook and posted regular images and text condemning all religions. Police said he handed himself in last night.

    In a statement released on Wednesday morning (local time), Chapel Hill Police said that a preliminary investigation suggested the crime was “motivated by an ongoing neighbour dispute over parking”.

    But the women’s father, Dr Mohammad Abu-Salha, who has a psychiatry practice in Clayton, told the North Carolina News and Observer that he believed the shooting was based on the religion and culture of the victims.

    “This was not a dispute over a parking space; this was a hate crime,” he said.

    He went on to allege that Hicks had “picked on” his daughter and her husband “a couple times before.”

    “They were uncomfortable with him, but they did not know he would go this far,” he said.

    Police chief Chris Blue called the killing “senseless and tragic” and said the force’s “thoughts are with the families and friends of these young people who lost their lives so needlessly”.

    He said: “We understand the concerns about the possibility that this was hate-motivated and we will exhaust every lead to determine if that is the case.”

    The shooting has been met with an outpouring of anger on social media, where people posting new pictures of the victims studying and playing basketball claimed they had been “murdered execution style”.

    Some compared the incident to the Charlie Hebdo shootings in Paris, and others called on Barack Obama and senior religious figures to condemn the attacks.

    An American football and basketball fan, Mr Barakat was believed to be a dental student at the University of North Carolina and volunteered with a charity providing emergency dental care to children in Palestine.

    He regularly posted on Twitter, and wrote in January: “It’s so freaking sad to hear people saying we should ‘kill Jews’ or ‘kill Palestinians’. As if that’s going to solve anything.”

    UNC officials said Mr Barakat and Yusor Abu-Salha got married less than two months ago, in late December. She had been planning to begin her own dental studies in Chapel Hill this autumn.

    The three victims were recently pictured together at the graduation of Yuzor’s sister, Razan, who ran a blog showing her interest in photography and art.

    She had started a degree at North Carolina State University last summer, studying Architecture and Environmental Design, and her Twitter biography read: “I like buildings and other stuff.”

    A community Facebook page set up in the memory of the three victims, called “Our Three Winners”, thanked people for their support and said it would carry “official announcements”.

    While it was not immediately clear if it was set up by the family, it carried news that funeral arrangements would follow pending an update from the medical examiner.

    “It sorrows us all to see what has happened here today,” another statement read. “Please rely on each other and remember these beautiful souls in your happy thoughts. Their faith meant a lot to them, and it is in fact what helps us all feel at peace with the tragedy of their murder.”

    Last night, police were forced to turn away people claiming to be family members at the scene of the crime, saying that they would not be able to confirm any more details until Wednesday.

    Kristen Boling, a UNC student who lives in the building where the shooting took place, told the Daily Tarheel she had been home since 3.45pm but didn’t see or hear anything until police arrived.

    “It was a regular day when I got off the bus,” she said. “Now it’s chaos and confusion and they’re not telling us what’s going on..”

    Another resident, Bethany Boring, said: “It’s a really quiet community, a lot of graduate students, professionals and families. I thought it was pretty safe.”

    The university reportedly put out an alert message to students last night saying that counselling services had been made available. “We know many of you may be feeling unsettled by this news,” it said.

     

    Source: www.independent.co.uk

  • AGC Warns Public Comments On Case Of Three Singaporeans Arrested During Thaipusam Is Sub Judice

    AGC Warns Public Comments On Case Of Three Singaporeans Arrested During Thaipusam Is Sub Judice

    In the wake of the arrest of three Singaporeans for various offencesallegedly committed during a Thaipusam procession on Feb 3, the Attorney-General’s Chambers on Wednesday (Feb 11) issued a reminder warning against public comments, including on the Internet, as such statements may be sub judice contempt of court.

    The accused face various charges, ranging from disorderly conduct to voluntarily causing hurt to a police officer. The three – Ramachandra Chandramohan, 32, Jaya Kumar Krishnasamy, 28, and Gunasegaran Rajendran, 33 – are out on bail and will appear in court again on Mar 6.

    Said the AGC in a press release on Wednesday: “As criminal proceedings are currently before the Courts, we would like to remind the public that statements made may be sub judice contempt of court, if the statements are calculated to affect the judicial process and there is a real risk of prejudice being caused to the ongoing proceedings.”

    Under sub judice laws, commenting on a case being considered by the court may be considered interference with due process.

    “All parties are advised to refrain from making any public comments, or posting any statements on the Internet on these matters which may have that effect, pending final determination of the legal proceedings by the Courts,” the AGC added.

    “The Attorney-General’s Chambers takes a serious view of statements made which are calculated to interfere with the integrity of the administration of justice. Anyone who has information on the case should send it to the Police.”

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Midnighter: First Gay Superhero To Take Lead In DC Series

    Midnighter: First Gay Superhero To Take Lead In DC Series

    People have raised questions over Batman’s sexuality, given his fondness for tight-fitting Lycra, secret identities, and young male companions.

    But there are no questions over DC’s new lead character, Midnighter – he’s gay and proud.

    The superhero is to take the lead in a DC comics series this summer, written by Steve Orlando – making him DC’s only gay lead, after Batwoman stepped back into the shadows.

    The bio-engineered superhuman was created in 1998, and married his husband Apollo in a union which had (intentional) echoes of Batman and Superman’s friendship.

    He also used his superhuman healing powers to recover from AIDS in just six weeks, as well as attempting to assassinate Hitler.

    Apart from his love life, Midnighter’s main interest is really extreme violence – he moves so quickly he’s almost impossible to defeat in combat, and has a fondness for ripping out people’s spines.

    Orlando says, ‘Midnighter was a huge character for me when I was young. Showed me there was no one way to be confident, LGBT and awesome.

     

    Source: http://metro.co.uk

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