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  • Malaysia FMAF Concert: Six dead from drug overdose; two Singaporeans in critical condition

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    KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 — Three women were among six people, who died from drug intake after they suffocated while attending the Future Music Festival Asia concert at the Bukit Jalil Stadium early this morning.

    Kuala Lumpur Police Chief, Datuk Mohmad Salleh said in the 2 am incident, three other men were reported to be in critical condition due to the drugs.

    “The six, who died were locals, aged between 19 to 28, and were pronounced dead on the way to the University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) and the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (PPUKM) early this morning,” he told a media conference here today.

    The six, who died from the drug intake were known as Kamal Zekry Kamal Basha, 22, Victor Wong E Hern, 26, Sabreena Kamaruddin, 21, M.Suresh, 28, Syazana Sohaime, 23, and Nor Faizza Mohd Wazir, 27.

    The men who were in critical condition, including two foreigners were being treated in UMMC and PPUKM.

    Two of them were Singaporeans and the third a local, aged between 19 to 27, he said.

    Mohmad said, discussions with the organisers found that the three-day concert, which was supposed to end tonight, had been cancelled after the safety of the patrons was compromised.

    “The six victims who died were believed to have taken the drug methamphetamine before going to the concert.

    “The drug is known as ‘designer drug’ or synthetic drugs, which is called meth,” he said.

    He added that autopsies conducted on the victims found that they had died from drug overdose.

    Mohmad said the drugs were sold at between RM60 to RM100 a pill, depending on its contents.

    During the two days of the concert police also arrested 19 patrons, including seven locals and 12 foreigners from Singapore, Australia and Indonesia for possession of drugs, he said. — Bernama

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    VERSI MELAYU

    GAMBAR DAN SENARAI MANGSA YANG MAUT DALAM KONSERT DI BUKIT JALIL | Bagaimana konsert ini boleh diluluskan masih menjadi persoalan. Disaat rakyat Malaysia besedih akan kehilangan pesawat #MH370 dan membuat solat hajat memohon hujan, konsert ini masih juga ‘ingin’ dijalankan.
    Kronologi Insiden
    Pada hari pertama 13 MAC 2014 jam 2000 hingga 0030, semasa konsert dijalankan, pihak Narkotik IPD Cheras telah membuat tangkapan 3 penonton yg sedang berhibur kerana positif dadah. Berkait Bukit Jalil Rpt 1202, 1205, 1209, 1210/2014. Tiada insiden pada hari pertama.
    Pada hari kedua 14 MAC 2014 jam 0130, telah berlaku insiden 5 kematian (1 lelaki Melayu, 1 lelaki India, 1 lelaki Cina, 2 perempuan Melayu). Sementara 4 orang yang masih koma/kritikal kesan drp pengambilan dadah dan alkhohol. Semua mangsa dibawa ke hospital PPUM dan PPUKM untuk rawatan lanjut. Bukit Jalil Rpt : 1250, 1261, 1273, 1274, 1278 dan 1279/2014.
    5 mangsa yang mati:-
    1. KAMAL ZEKRY bin KAMAL
    BASHA (Meninggal di PPUM)
    No. KPT : 920424-14-5329 (L)
    2. VICTOR WONG E HERN
    (Meninggal di PPUM)
    No. KPT : 880712-29-5029 (L)
    3. SABREENA bte KAMARUDIN
    (Meninggal Dunia di PPUM)
    No. KPT : 931216-14-6582
    4. SURESH A/L MOHAN
    (Meninggal Dunia di PPUKM)
    No. KPT : 860616-43-5599 (L)
    5. SYAZANA SOHAIME
    (Meninggal Dunia di PPUKM)
    No. KPT : 910124-08-6786 (P)
    4 mangsa masih kritikal ialah:-
    1. WILOPO AILEEN (Kritikal di PPUM Warga Singapura)
     
    2. LIM SHU WEI (Kritikal di PPUM Warga Singapura)
    3. NOR FAIZZA bte MOHD WAZIR (Kritikal di PPUKM)
    No. KPT : 870620-56-5336)
    4. MOHD HAZWAN bin HUSIN
    (Kritikal di PPUKM)
    No. KPT : 951217-01-5427

    Source/Sumber taken from: Malay Mail Online, mazeermohamad

  • Malaysia PM Najib Conducts Investigation on MH370 Crew, Possibility of Hijack

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    Najib’s full press statement on MH370

    Seven days ago Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared. We realise this is an excruciating time for the families of those on board. No words can describe the pain they must be going through. Our thoughts and our prayers are with them.

    I have been appraised of the on-going search operation round the clock. At the beginning of the operation, I ordered the search area to be broadened; I instructed the Malaysian authorities to share all relevant information freely and transparently with the wider investigation team; and I requested that our friends and allies join the operation.

    As of today, 14 countries, 43 ships and 58 aircraft are involved in the search. I wish to thank all the governments for their help at such a crucial time.

    Since day one, the Malaysian authorities have worked hand-in-hand with our international partners – including neighbouring countries, the aviation authorities and a multinational search force – many of whom have been here on the ground sinceSunday.

    We have shared information in real time with authorities who have the necessary experience to interpret the data. We have been working non-stop to assist the investigation. And we have put our national security second to the search for the missing plane.

    It is widely understood that this has been a situation without precedent.

    We have conducted search operations over land, in the South China Sea, the Straits of Malacca, the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean. At every stage, we acted on the basis of verified information, and we followed every credible lead. Sometimes these leads have led nowhere.

    There has been intense speculation. We understand the desperate need for information on behalf of the families and those watching around the world. But we have a responsibility to the investigation and the families to only release information that has been corroborated. And our primary motivation has always been to find the plane.

    In the first phase of the search operation, we searched near MH370’s last known position, in the South China Sea. At the same time, it was brought to our attention by the Royal Malaysian Air Force that, based on their primary radar, an aircraft – the identity of which could not be confirmed – made a turn back. The primary radar data showed the aircraft proceeding on a flight path which took it to an area north of the Straits of Malacca.

    Given this credible data, which was subsequently corroborated with the relevant international authorities, we expanded the area of search to include the Straits of Malacca and, later, to the Andaman Sea.

    New information

    Early this morning I was briefed by the investigation team – which includes the FAA (Federation Aviation Administration), NTSB(National Transportation Safety Board), AAIB (Air Accidents Investigation Branch), the Malaysian authorities and the acting Minister of Transport – on new information that sheds further light on what happened to MH370.

    Based on new satellite information, we can say with a high degree of certainty that the Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) was disabled just before the aircraft reached the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Shortly afterwards, near the border between Malaysian and Vietnamese air traffic control, the aircraft’s transponder was switched off.

    From this point onwards, the Royal Malaysian Air Force primary radar showed that an aircraft which was believed – but not confirmed – to be MH370 did indeed turn back.

    It then flew in a westerly direction back over Peninsular Malaysia before turning northwest. Up until the point at which it left military primary radar coverage, these movements are consistent with deliberate action by someone on the plane.

    Today, based on raw satellite data that was obtained from the satellite data service provider, we can confirm that the aircraft shown in the primary radar data was flight MH370. After much forensic work and deliberation, the FAA, NTSB, AAIB and the Malaysian authorities, working separately on the same data, concur.

    According to the new data, the last confirmed communication between the plane and the satellite was at 8:11am Malaysian time on Saturday, March 8. The investigations team is making further calculations which will indicate how far the aircraft may have flown after this last point of contact. This will help us to refine the search.

    Due to the type of satellite data, we are unable to confirm the precise location of the plane when it last made contact with the satellite.

    However, based on this new data, the aviation authorities of Malaysia and their international counterparts have determined that the plane’s last communication with the satellite was in one of two possible corridors: a northern corridor stretching approximately from the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to northern Thailand, or a southern corridor stretching approximately from Indonesia to the southern Indian ocean.

    The investigation team is working to further refine the information.

    Search in South China Sea suspended

    In view of this latest development the Malaysian authorities have refocused their investigation into the crew and passengers on board.

    Despite media reports that the plane was hijacked, I wish to be very clear: we are still investigating all possibilities as to what caused MH370 to deviate from its original flight path.

    This new satellite information has a significant impact on the nature and scope of the search operation. We are ending our operations in the South China Sea and reassessing the redeployment of our assets. We are working with the relevant countries to request all information relevant to the search, including radar data.

    As the two new corridors involve many countries, the relevant foreign embassies have been invited to a briefing on the new information today by the Malaysian Foreign Ministry and the technical experts.

    I have also instructed the Foreign Ministry to provide a full briefing to foreign governments which had passengers on the plane. This morning, Malaysia Airlines has been informing the families of the passengers and crew of these new developments.

    Clearly, the search for MH370 has entered a new phase. Over the last seven days, we have followed every lead and looked into every possibility.

    For the families and friends of those involved, we hope this new information brings us one step closer to finding the plane.

    Source: Malaysiakini

  • Pink Dot Penang 2014 Dikecam ABIM

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    Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM) membantah penganjuran acara “Pink Dot Penang 2014” di George Town, Pulau Pinang yang didakwanya bertujuan meraikan kumpulan Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT).

    Poster acara tersebut telah dimuat naik di Internet, dan ia akan berlangsung di 1926 Heritage Hotel pada Mac 29.

    ABIM berpandangan bahawa acara sebegitu amat bercanggah dengan nilai-nilai pelbagai agama dan adat budaya di Malaysia, kata Setiausaha Agungnya Muhammad Faisal Abdul Aziz.

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    Katanya, berdasarkan rujukan terhadap laman Pink Dot Singapore, pada tahun 2013, acara seumpama itu telah diadakan secara besar-besaran “dengan tujuan menyeru persamaan hak bagi komuniti LGBT agar hubungan sesama jenis tidak dianggap suatu yang negatif”.

    “ABIM memandang berat penganjuran acara sebegini sebagai satu usaha yang biadab dan jelas tidak menghormati sentimen majoriti masyarakat Malaysia yang rata-ratanya berpegang teguh dengan ajaran agama.

    “Acara sebegini seolah-olah ingin membawa anasir kebebasan percintaan songsang yang telah kedengaran di merata pelosok dunia termasuk di negara-negara maju seperti UK, Perancis dan lain-lain,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

    “Namun ABIM juga menilai acara tersebut sebagai reaksi dari sikap dan persepsi buruk masyarakat yang amat keterlaluan hingga mengakibatkan hilang pertimbangan keadilan dalam keadaan tertentu ketika menghukum mereka sebagai seorang warganegara hanya atas dasar mereka cenderung dengan kelompok LGBT,” tambanya.

    Bagaimanapun, katanya, ABIM melihat memadai untuk kelompok ini didekati dan diberikan bimbingan tidak sehingga diberikan pengiktirafan meluas menerusi acara seperti yang dirancang.

    Sehubungan itu, katanya, ABIM akan menghantar surat bantahan kepada kerajaan negeri Pulau Pinang, Jabatan Agama Islam Pulau Pinang, Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM) serta Pejabat Menteri serta Pejabat Ketua Pembangkang.

    Selain itu, katanya, ABIM juga akan membuat laporan polis menuntut siasatan dilakukan kerana ia bercanggah dengan semangat yang terkandung dalam Perkara 3 Perlembagaan Persekutuan yang secara terang-terangan mengiktiraf Islam dan agama-agama lain sebagai teras kepada nilai kenegaraan.

    Malaysia tidak mempunyai undang-undang terhadap homoseksual, tetapi liwat adalah satu jenayah di bawah Kanun Keseksaan yang boleh disabitkan hukuman penjara sehingga 20 tahun.

    Pada tahun 2011, acara yang sama ‘Seksualiti Merdeka ‘ di Kuala Lumpur telah diharamkan, di mana kira-kira 30 anggota polis menyerbu majlis itu semasa ia sedang berjalan.

    Source: Malaysiakini, ABIM

  • Aliff Aziz: Saya Dah Lupakan Anne Ngasri

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    Tempat jatuh dikenang, inikan pula kekasih pertama. Abang Nara faham perasaan Aliff Aziz yang sedikit sebanyak pastinya terkenang bibit-bibit dan memori-memori ketika bercinta dengan Anne Ngasri. Mungkin sebab itulah, Aliff Aziz terlepas cakap dan bercerita mengenai Anne meenerusi sebuah suratkhabar pada hujung minggu lalu. Biasalah tue terkenang cinta lama.

    Namun hari ini, menerusi Harian Metro, Aliff mengakui melakukan kesilapan ketika memberi kenyataan berhubung perkara tersebut. Menurut Aliff, dirinya sudah pun melupakan Anne Ngasri sepenuhnya. Kata Aliff:-

    aya dah lupakan dia (Anne Ngasri) sepenuhnya. Itu cerita lama, dua tahun lalu punya kisah. Apabila orang baca laporan, saya letakkan diri di tempat mereka dan sudah tentu mereka anggap saya masih tak dapat lupakan dia.

    Sedangkan saya tak bermaksud begitu. Mungkin kesilapan saya sebab tak jelaskan betul-betul mengenai perkara itu. Bila orang baca saya cakap macam itu, tentu orang akan cakap saya ini tak habis-habis lagi (teringat Anne) ke?

    Sudahnya saya nampak macam memalukan dan terhegeh-hegeh sedangkan dia sudah melangkah ke depan dengan kehidupan baru. Saya sudah lama lupakan dia dan minta maaf atas salah faham yang tercetus daripada artikel itu.

    Baguslah macam itu. Takkanlah dah 2 tahun pun tak boleh lupakan Anne Ngasri kot? Rasa rugi pulak kalau terkenang-kenang sampai sekarang sedangkan Aliff masih muda dan masih ramai gadis-gadis di luar sana yang mampu mengisi ruang kosong dalam hati Aliff. Lupakan kisah silam, pandanglah ke hadapan. Semoga hati Aliff Aziz akan terisi dengan bunga-bunga cinta dalam masa terdekat ini.

    Sumber: BeautifulNara

  • Workers’ Party on Hijab Issue: Government Should Conduct Constructive Public Consultations

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    Office: Member of Parliament
    District: Aljunied GRC
    Party: The Workers’ Party

    By MP for Aljunied GRC, Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap
    [Delivered in Committee of Supply on 12 March 2014]

    Since 2011 the government had set out to foster social cohesion and to build an inclusive society through the budget. While an ‘inclusive society’ means different things to different people, it is important to know that a fundamental tenet of an inclusive society is the tolerant and respectful embrace of the cultures and values that each community in Singapore holds dear.

    In the context of the ‘new normal’ in Singapore society, Singaporeans are increasingly more vocal and want their views to be heard. I believe that in fostering multiculturalism, public dialogue and constant consultations are the way forward. In the case of the recent hijab issue, to the best of my understanding, the dialogue that was conducted with representatives of the Malay community was more of a platform for the government to convey its stand, rather than a dialogue. This is because the government has already came to the decision of not allowing hijab to be worn prior to the dialogue session instead of making decision at or after the session. I am of the view that the government should enhance not only the manner in which it communicates but also its attitude when performing the communicating. At the same time, consultation with one community alone is inadequate as it may lead to hasty conclusions and unnecessary assumptions. A more constructive approach would be public consultations conducted with different stakeholders, and the different ethnic communities. The Singaporeans I meet from the different ethnic communities understand that the final policy outcomes may not go according to their preferences. Nonetheless, they hope that the government should also understand that the process is equally important to them.

    It is the responsibility of any government not to overtly impose its assumptions on any issue, particularly on sensitive and emotional issues. Rather it should base its understanding on scientific findings and in the event that such information is not available, commission a study on the matter. The government should also make available the information that it has. Public engagement and consultations that adopt a more transparent, forthright and comprehensive approach would allow us to better understand the issue at large and the context and the nuances behind each issue. I hope the Minister would agree with me that such an approach would bring us closer to a consensus that is workable, productive and acceptable by the various stakeholders involved. That should be the way forward towards an inclusive society and a multicultural Singapore.

    Source: Workers’ Party

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