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  • Nenek Saniyah stays in Nursing Home shares bittersweet life stories

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    One of my favourite Malay rice stall is “Nasi Bawean” located along Desker Road. I was fortunate to have the owner who has been running the stall for over 30 years as my passenger yesterday.

    Nenek Saniyah who is 77 asked me to take her to Salvation Army’s Peacehaven Nursing Home at Changi North to visit her husband. Along the way she shared with me how she raised 12 of her children with some “bitter-sweet” life stories. She said, “some young people today neglect their parents and think nothing about putting them in old folks homes.”

    Then she paused and stared blankly out of the window, many memories must have rushed through her mind. Then she turned to me and said, “don’t be like those people, you must take care of your parents. Visit them often or at least call them frequently to know how they are doing.”

    I helped her out of the cab upon reaching her destination. Held her hand until she was standing steadily, “My husband is already over 80 years old and I visit him everyday and bring him rice and dishes from the stall. He said that the hospital food is tasteless and until today, he still tells me that nothing beats my cooking. I guess that is his way of wanting to see me everyday lah.”

    I offered to walk her up the steps to the entrance but she declined and instead told me to carry on with my driving. I took a long last look as she walked away, I wished the trip was longer than just 20 minutes for I would love to hear more of her stories.

    I got back into my cab, turned on the “Busy” sign and yes, I drove immediately to see my mother.

    Source: Ghazali Sadip

  • Malay/Muslim are losing faith in SAF

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    Handsome gerago, Jason Pereira defends the Singapore Muslims and rejects the idea that the SAF still fails to see anything beyond skin colour. He also claims that Singaporeans are losing faith in the system.

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    Do you agree with Jason?

    Source: Jason Pereira

  • PERGAS’ RESPONSE TO HPB’S FAQ ON SEXUALITY

     

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    MEDIA STATEMENT

    11 February 2014

    PERGAS’ RESPONSE TO HPB’S FAQ ON SEXUALITY

    This response is to record Pergas’ disappointment to the Health Promotion Board’s (HPB) recent FAQ on sexuality.

    2 Pergas finds that the FAQ is insensitive towards the prevailing view of the Singaporean society. This is as reflected in the recent Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) survey which reported that 78.2% of Singaporeans views are generally conservative towards same-sex relation. As a national health board, Pergas is of the view that HPB should not have presented its FAQ in a manner that can be construed by some as tacit support in normalising same-sex relations.

    3 Pergas views that the message should be directed at the importance of a traditional family unit rather than implicitly showing support towards same-sex behaviour.

    4 Pergas would also like to note that the FAQ is in contrast to the state’s pro-family policy. The pro-homosexuality stance reflected in the FAQ undermines the traditional family unit which is essential in building our society.

    5 Pergas would like to assert that the family unit is a fundamental institution of human society. According to the higher objectives of Islamic Law, the family unit serves to bring in new generation and preserve the existence of humankind. For that reason, Islam gives attention in establishing a family only through the legal marriage of a man and woman. Any form of extra-marital or same-sex relations are hence prohibited in Islam.

    6 Notwithstanding the above, Pergas would also like to emphasize that in no way the ‘Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender’ or LGBT should be ostracised by the society. In line with the teachings of Islam which promote love and mercy, we must avoid rejecting them as individuals and should treat them with love and compassion.

    7 Pergas also advise Muslim to convey the true message of Islam and guide our Muslims LGBT to the right path. Meanwhile, Pergas also encourages those Muslims who are facing sexuality issues, such as tendency towards homosexuality/bisexuality to seek proper religious guidance and psychological guidance from asatizah (religious teachers) and counselors who have knowledge on Islamic perspective in this matter.

    8 Finally, Pergas wishes to state its readiness to be consulted on potentially sensitive issues such as this matter in the future. This is to ensure that the interests of all groups are represented in the consideration of government agencies such as HPB.

    SINGAPORE ISLAMIC SCHOLARS & RELIGIOUS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION (PERGAS)

  • Indonesia ingin buat serangan siber terhadap Singapura

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    Salam sejahtera kepada semua pembaca dari admin Rilek1Corner.

    Kami mendapat informasi bahawa ada kelompok orang Indonesia ingin melancarkan satu serangan siber terhadap negara Singapura.

    Operasi serangan ini bertajuk #OpSingapura akan dilancarkan dalam masa yang terdekat menyusuli satu perselisihan faham diantara negara Singapura dan Indonesia mengenai kapal KRI Usman-Harun baru-baru ini.

    Melihat situasi yang semakin tegang, kami di Rilek1Corner ingin mengingatkan semua terutama sekali rakyat Singapura tentang pentingnya bersatu-padu pada masa ini. Jangan berpaling tadah.

    Semoga kita rakyat Singapura tabah menghadapi cabaran yang mendatang.

    Sama-samalah kita mendoakan yang terbaik untuk negara kita.

  • Malay Minah Confessed About Her Life as KTV Hostess

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    My name is Chanel. It is not a real name but it seems glued to me since 2005. I am trying to end this bitterness. I am one of the many girls who named themselves Chanel in this industry. Nope I am not a brand, but I am a commodity.

    Some call it GRO, some call it FL. Malays call us butterflies.

    Yes. I am a freelance KTV hostess. I move around and I’m on the go.

    I think I am good at what I do. With the looks that I have, it is an easy breezy job. Men would call my Mummy and requests me to attend to them. Some nights I will not be able to even sit in a room for more than 15 minutes. But those were glory days where many men enjoy going to sleazy KTVs. Now, business is bad and we girls suffered. That’s why I moved and changed to 8-5 job. More stable income, besides I have a proper life and sleep. I should refrain from night time activities because it brings more harm than good to my life and my body and my future. Besides, I have a daughter and she needs me more now. But it’s hard to stop when money is good. Some good nights I can bring back up to 1500 – 2000 bucks. Bad nights, 200-300. Ugly girls get 20 for hand job or blowjob and that is considered good enough for them to buy cigarettes. Pathetic.

    Many men questioned why I chose this aged old profession? Why I chose to be an ‘entertainer’ cum prostitute? Money is my answer and I need it quick to feed my daughter and my family.

    I started when I was 16 years old. But most people thought I looked 18 because I like to put on a lot of make up and the stuff that I took coupled with the late nights aged me by additional 5 years.

    It was one of the girls in the group who got us into this. Jade has a sister named Nicole who was a Mummy in one of the most frequented Malay KTVs in Singapore at one time. So one night when the KTV had a lot of VIP customers, Nicole needed fresh faces, we were roped into the whole scene because she claimed that we can get free booze all night, free food, and sing karaoke all at no charge. Also we need not sleep with these men but just be very friendly with them so they will give us extra money at the end of the night. Nicole also reminded us to choose a nickname for ourselves.

    I was excited. All sponsored, fun-filled entertainment with my girlfriends plus free drinks? Wow, at 16, who wouldn’t want free enjoyment? All I want is to get high and get paid for such an easy task. We were told to dress sexy, and I had borrowed a skimpy black lacy dress from my cousin that was hard to wear in public.

    We went there it was awkward because we were told to line up in a straight line and the customers would pick and choose who they like. I was one of the chosen four girls and they made me sit beside a nice smelling Malay man named Faz. He was my first ever customer.

    Faz: What’s your name dear?
    Me: My name…alamak…
    Faz: hai,…nama pon tak tahu? Jade ke? Candy ke?, Gucci ke?
    Me: My name is Chanel.
    Faz: wow …ada kelasss…. baru dapat ilham ke?
    Me: hehehehe…

    Faz works in an oil and gas industry. I’m not sure what he does exactly but I am sure the money he earned was illegal. The last I know, he is still married with 1 kid. He was 41 then but he looked younger than his age. A clean cut look and nice smelling cologne. He greeted me with a smile.

    Faz did told me that he earned his money from black gold through manipulation. I dunno how it works but I’m sure he is loaded with money because all he had was cold hard cash and stacks of 1000 notes. At that sight, I told myself, I want his money.

    We made them ordered a lot of drinks as Mummy had earlier instructed. I remember he ordered several bottles of Cordon Bleu and Chivas. It was my first time drinking Cordon Bleu and I never knew how it was supposed to be drank until Faz taught me the ways.

    By the time, the clock hit 2 am, I was high. We were mixing a lot of drinks including Tiger and I knew my liver still wasn’t immune to the massive alcohol intoxication. So we switched on the good old RnB MTV to sweat it out and dance it off. All of us girls started to gather at the area around the TV and did our sexy dance. Then we moved on to the table, shifted the drinks and stood on the table and did our moves. It was crazy.

    I didn’t realised Faz left the KTV room until he grabbed me from behind and said
    “Abang datang sayang..” (I am here dear..). It was 3 am, suddenly the music got louder and the room was darker. Mummy had dimmed the lights!

    I turned around and looked everyone was back at their seats. No more laughter, no more chatter. Suddenly the room became quiet with faint moans and murmurs. As soon as my eyes got adjusted to the dark room, I realised all my girlfriends were naked. They were busy doing BJ, HJ, smooching, fucking!

    What was I supposed to do? I wasn’t ready for this kind of thing. I looked at Faz and went pale. He signaled me to leave the room. We left the room, he paid the mummy some money and we fled.

    I was still in shock and Faz knew I was scared wits. He told me that was hostess life and knew I was new to the scene. He told me to reject any calls for freelance.

    Faz: Dear, jangan kerja macam ni lagi..nah ambik ni 200 jangan datang lagi kat sini…
    Me: But I need money…
    Faz: you are so young, so beautiful..go and study…get a good job..
    Me: I don’t want to study, I just want to work and have a lot of money macam Mummy…just that I don’t want to do what my friends just did.. tak boleh..
    Faz: if you work there, sooner or later you will have to do what they did…lucky tonight you met me and I brought you out..kalau tidak..
    Me: kalau tidak aper?…but then how..i need the money…
    Faz: okay since you nak jugak degil kepala batu nak kerja jugak with your friends, why not you come and work whenever I come over…I pay you double…
    Me: Double? Brapa eh? Best nye!
    Faz: It depends, tapi sayang nak tak?
    Me: okay ah, asalkan ada duit..Abang datang sayang…hehe
    Faz: Abang datang sayang….

    Faz sent me home in his BMW. We exchanged numbers and he told me to contact him. I didn’t do so because I wasn’t sure whether I should. He called me a few days later and told me he was going to the KTV again with another bunch of business partners. He asked if I am free to work that night.

    ***

    I was an hour late because I had to travel down to Clementi to borrow another dress from my cousin.

    Faz: Abang datang sayang…wah jambu seh Chanel..sexy..dari ngantuk tunggu you sampai terbeliak mata sekejap..tak payah minum kopi…
    Me: hehe..thanks..sorry eh lambat…pegi pinjam baju…tapi sendat sikit..sesak nafas ni..macam nak merekah..
    Faz: besar sangat tu..
    Me: mentel ah Abang Faz ni..
    Faz: mentel pon you suka kan?

    We were more intimate that night. We talked really closely to each other. I used my fake pasar malam Chanel Allure Sensuelle perfume which worked just fine. He liked it.

    I served him very well. Poured drinks, sang several duet songs with him. Ziana Zain and Awie Sembilu. Then Awie and Ella Baldu Biru and many other jiwang songs. I knew his other friends were envious and kept asking for my contact number, but he was guarded about me. That night during RnB, we kissed. He slowly unzipped my dress and I became nervous. I’m sure he was happy with what he saw and touched. Luckily we were seated in the corner of the room. Within seconds, I was naked. I unzipped and pulled down his pants. We did it that night.

    And I got 1 piece 1000 note.

    That was a good quickie but I felt shitty after that. To numbed myself further, I sanked further into shithole and got myself busy with more assignments at the KTV. I felt sick in the stomach everytime I attend to the men. I drank more, and I got bolder and more numbed.

    Faz became frequent at the KTV because I was there until one day he stopped like many of them. I dunno why. Maybe his wife found out, maybe he got caught by CPIB. Maybe he changed for the better. Maybe…

    Soon I created a name for myself and became popular. Too popular.

    My name is Chanel. And now, I want to change and I want to lead a normal life.

    Source: My Name Is Chanel