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  • Komentar: Movie Beauty And The Beast Tidak Perlu Ban Tapi Patut Naik Rating Lebih Tinggi Dari PG

    Komentar: Movie Beauty And The Beast Tidak Perlu Ban Tapi Patut Naik Rating Lebih Tinggi Dari PG

    Salam,

    Pada pendapat saya, movie Beauty and the beast ini tidak perlu di banned di Singapura. Tetapi mungkin pihak censorship patut naik kan rating lebih tinggi dari PG.

    Isu homosexual ini memang sudah lama ada jadi movie ini pon tidakla ada impact yang sangat besar pada golongan kami. Lagipon kalau tak tengok cerita ini, banyak cara lagi seorang remaja boleh dapat tahu tentang nye dengan sengaja atau tidak.

    Ramai kanak kanak yang masih muda, dan fikiran dorang hanya cartoon beauty and the beast seperti apa yang selalu ditonton di tv kat rumah. Dorang mana tahu ini movie remake. Jadi ibu bapa harus la kasi nasihat. Ini resonsibility kami sebagai ibu bapa.

    Sebenarnya, saya tidak rasa movie ini cukup sesuai untuk kanak kanak dan inilah zaman sekarang. Terasa disappointing sebab anak sulung saya memang nak tengok..

    Cik Siti

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  • Wanita China Bersalin Di Garaj Dalam 30 Saat, Dan Berlalu Pergi

    Wanita China Bersalin Di Garaj Dalam 30 Saat, Dan Berlalu Pergi

    Seorang wanita yang sarat mengandung dilihat masuk ke garaj kereta, melahirkan bayinya dalam kurang 30 saat, lalu meninggalkan bayinya di situ seolah-olah tiada apa-apa berlaku.

    Kejadian pelik itu dilaporkan berlaku di Hangzhou, Zhejiang kelmarin (11 Mac), menurut akhbar South China Morning Post (SCMP) yang menukil laman berita stesen radio Traffic FM918.

    Menurut laporan itu, rakaman kamera CCTV menunjukkan seorang wanita yang memakai kot kuning dilihat berjalan masuk ke dalam garaj itu dengan keadaan sarat mengandung.

    Wanita itu lalu dilihat menyangkung di kalangan bahagian-bahagian kereta di garaj itu, sebelum membuka seluarnya, menurut SCMP.

    Dalam kurang 30 saat sahaja, beliau berdiri dan memakai semula seluarnya, lalu dengan tenang berjalan pergi.

    Seorang kakitangan garaj, Xiao Song, menemui seorang bayi lelaki di lantai garaj sekitar 8.00 pagi. Bibir bayi itu kelihatan ungu akibat kesejukan.

    “Apabila saya menemui bayi itu, bibirnya sudah berwarna ungu. Dia tidak menangis tetapi saya risau apabila melihat darah di lantai,” kata Xiao Song kepada Traffic FM918.

    Lebih aneh lagi, si wanita itu dilaporkan kemudian tampil ke hadapan untuk menuntut bayinya itu. Oleh itu polis Hangzhou tidak menganggap kes tersebut sebagai kes meninggalkan bayi.

    Menurut SCMP, wanita berkenaan memberitahu polis beliau tiada pilihan lain selain melahirkan bayinya pada saat-saat akhir di garaj tersebut.

    Namun setelah bersalin, beliau mendakwa tidak tahu apa yang harus dilakukannya, lalu meninggalkan tempat itu seketika.

    Bagaimanapun, apabila beliau kembali ke garaj tersebut, beliau mendapati bayi itu sudah tiada.

    SCMP melaporkan, bayi wanita tersebut dalam keadaan sihat kecuali mengalami kesejukan akibat ditinggalkan di lantai garaj.

    Source: BeritaMediacorp

  • Singapore Bishop Issues Advisory On ‘Gay Moment’ In Beauty And The Beast

    Singapore Bishop Issues Advisory On ‘Gay Moment’ In Beauty And The Beast

    Romantic scenes involving two male characters in the live-action remake of the Disney classic Beauty and the Beast have prompted an advisory from the head of the Anglican church in Singapore, calling on parents to “provide guidance to their children” on the movie.

    In a statement posted on the St Andrew’s Cathedral website on Sunday (12 March), Bishop Rennis Ponniah urged the faithful to be mindful of the “homosexual content” in the movie, which comes out during the March school holidays. Singapore’s censorship board has given the movie a PG (parental guidance) rating.

    “In this new live-action remake of the classic film , the character LeFou is portrayed as gay and a ‘gay moment’ is included in the movie by way of a sub-plot,” noted the bishop.

    “Parents are therefore strongly advised to provide guidance to their children about this re-make of Beauty & the Beast, and indeed to their children’s entertainment choices in a rapidly changing age.”

    Ponniah added that the Anglican Diocese and the National Council of Churches are working on a fuller advisory in the coming week.

    Beauty and the Beast has stirred controversy in the US, with conservative Christians calling for a boycott of the movie for its alleged pro-LGBT agenda.

    Source: Yahoo

  • Malaysia Arrests Immigration Officer And Six Others With ISIS links

    Malaysia Arrests Immigration Officer And Six Others With ISIS links

    An immigration officer was among seven Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) suspects who were arrested in Sabah and at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) from last Wednesday to Sunday (March 8-12).

    The woman officer is alleged to have arranged for militants to travel without valid documents to Sabah before heading to southern Philippines.

    The other suspects include three Filipinos with permanent resident (PR) status.

    Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the first arrest was made on a 27-year-old Filipino with PR status and an 18-year-old Filipino in Kota Kinabalu last Wednesday.

    “The suspect with the PR status is believed to have secured funds for Malaysian fugitives Dr Mahmud Ahmad and Mohamad Joraimee Awang Raimee.

    “The second suspect is an IS militant who has sworn allegiance to Abu Sayyaf senior leader Isnilon Hapilon,” the IGP said in a statement on Monday (March 13).

    The second series of arrests involved a 53-year-old ferry ticket seller and a labourer (both Filipinos with PR status) and the 31-year-old female immigration officer in Sandakan, Sabah, on Thursday.

    “The two suspects with PR status are believed to have assisted in the transit of three Indonesian IS militants to southern Philippines through Sabah.

    “The Immigration officer had arranged for the entry of people without valid travel documents, including IS militants from Indonesia and Malaysia, into Sabah before heading to southern Philippines,” he said.

    The sixth suspect – a 36-year-old Filipino man – was detained in Sandakan last Thursday.

    The seventh suspect, a 36-year-old Malaysian man who was a former medical assistant at Jerantut hospital , was arrested at KLIA on Sunday.

    The IGP said the suspect went to Turkey in October last year and was trying to enter Syria with the help of Indonesian militant Abu Fateh from Sulawesi, but was caught by Turkish authorities on Jan 16 along with other Indonesian militants, and deported.

     

    Source: ST

  • UAB Researcher Makes Own Antibiotic And Pesticide. She’s 18 And Muslim.

    UAB Researcher Makes Own Antibiotic And Pesticide. She’s 18 And Muslim.

    Rowan El-Qishawi, an 18-year-old freshman at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) who has already been acknowledged nationally for her scientific work, said she wants to help dispel several misconceptions about Islam.

    “I want people to understand that Muslim women are not oppressed,” she said. “We have access to education. We’re not in arranged marriages. Here I am, 18 years old, doing an international science project. I don’t see what’s so oppressing about that. Just because I wear this scarf doesn’t mean I’m any more oppressed than anyone else. I wear this scarf as my way to submit to God, and that’s beautiful to me.”

    While at Hoover High School, El-Qishawi attended the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), the world’s largest precollege science fair. At the event, held in Phoenix, Ariz., 72 countries were represented and 2,000 students presented projects.

    “These are your top-notch students,” El-Qishawi said. “A girl made a cane to assist deaf people and a hand to help blind and deaf people. I was so humbled by it because out of all of the people I got chosen.”

    El-Qishawi’s project was impressive, as well. She introduced an antibiotic that could cure Huanglongbing (HLB) disease, a citrus-greening disease that affects citrus plants all over the world. The disease has cost the citrus industry about $3 billion, and billions are being paid to some universities in California to find a cure.

    “It potentially can be used in hand sanitizers, also,” she explained. “It broke down E. coli when I was researching it, but I will have to do a bit more research before I can be sure.”

    El-Qishawi, who has done research in several areas over the past five years, said she’s not looking for a big payout.

    “I don’t do these things because I want to be recognized. I genuinely want to help,” she said. “If my research can help cure a disease, why not do it?”

    In her research for the antibiotic, El-Qishawi uses ladybug blood from an Asian species: “These are not your normal American ladybugs. These are an Asian species. They’re a lot bigger. When they feel scared or see a predator, they start to bleed from their knees. This yellow hemolymph has a distinct smell that is supposed to drive away predators, kind of like a skunk’s spray. I broke down the blood and saw that there could be potential cure for [HLB] disease. Because it has a distinct smell, it could be used as a pesticide. This would be an organic pesticide, but I’m not sure. I’ve been so busy with college that I haven’t been able to look into it.”

    El-Qishawi also is passionate about the environment. “Protect the place where you live,” she said. “God gave it to you. Give it back in a good condition.”

    Some have made insulting comments when they learned she was a Muslim and a scientist.

    “I’ve heard things like, ‘You study science, so you make bombs,’” she said. “That’s so ignorant … it’s an eye-opening experience.”

    That’s why her work is so important.

    “Besides helping people, it’s also helping people understand and have a different perception about Muslims. A lot of times, people have never met a Muslim before, and all it takes is meeting one.”

    El-Qishawi said she believes in empowering women.

    “One of the things I do with all the science and research is show people that Muslims are your scientists, your engineers,” she said. “If an 18-year-old Muslim girl can go and make her own antibiotic and pesticide on an international level, then you dare not say I’m oppressed, you dare not say I’m a terrorist.”

    El-Qishawi said she wants to teach people to not focus on her scarf but rather on what she does as a person. That can be difficult, however.

    “When I was 14 years old, I was at the library, and just as I walked in a kid walked out of the elevator and said, ‘Look, daddy. There’s one of those terrorists you were talking about.’ He said it with absolute fear. I went to my mom’s car and cried. As soon as I got to the car, I took the scarf off.”

    But El-Qishawi eventually put it back on because she knew she had to wear it.

    “I wear this scarf as a walking ambassador for Muslims,” she said. “I want you to come to me and ask me questions. I want you to learn.”

    El-Qishawi, who eventually hopes to become a doctor, said she wants demonstrate the importance of diversity.

    “You need people who are more culturally integrated into society,” she said. “It’s sad that people say if you’re not pretty you’re not good enough. You may not see all of me in my scarf, but I am beautiful, and I am good enough.”

     

    Source: birminghamtimes