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  • Two 16-Years-Old Teenagers Charged With 23 Counts Of Murder For Horrific School Fire

    Two 16-Years-Old Teenagers Charged With 23 Counts Of Murder For Horrific School Fire

    A Malaysian court on Thursday charged two teenagers with 23 counts of murder for allegedly causing a fire that killed 21 students and two teachers at an Islamic school in Kuala Lumpur two weeks ago.

    The two 16-year-old suspects haven’t entered a plea in the blaze that engulfed the third-floor dormitory of the Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah School on Sept. 14, prosecutors said.

    The two boys and four other teenage suspects were also charged with drug-related offenses at the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate’s Court. A seventh suspect was released from custody without charge due to a lack of evidence against him.

    Thursday’s proceedings took place behind closed doors and only family members of the accused were allowed inside the courtroom.

    In Malaysia, a murder charge carries a death sentence, but in cases involving juveniles, the maximum penalty is life imprisonment.

    Magistrate Siti Radziah Kamaruddin set Nov. 28 for sentencing, while the court awaited reports from the state’s chemistry and welfare departments.

    Malaysian police earlier said that the seven boys had deliberately set fire at the school, which is classified as a “tahfiz” center where students learn to memorize the Quran.

    Thirty-six students and six teachers were staying at the school when the fire broke out. The victims, boys aged 16 years or younger, and two school staff members were trapped behind barred windows and a locked door, fire officials said. They said the school did not have a fire safety permit and occupational certificate.

    The father of one of the survivors, Sharifuddin Musa, said he wanted to see the court proceedings on Thursday, but was not allowed in by court officials.

    “I can forgive, but I am also sad about what had happened. Other family members and I can only hope for fair sentences being passed on these suspects,” he told reporters.

    The mother of 12-year-old Nik Mohd Ridzuan, who died in the blaze, also tried to enter the courtroom.

    “I just want to see the faces of those who are responsible for the incident,” she said.

    ‘I feel nothing at the moment’

    After hearing the murder charges read out, Mas Aliza Ali Bapoo, a cousin of three orphans who were killed in the fire – Muhammad Shafiq Haikal, 13, Muhammad Hafiz Iskandar, 11, and Muhammad Harris Ikhwan, 10 – said she felt numb.

    “I feel nothing at the moment. I feel empty,” she told reporters.

    Six of the seven suspects tested positive for drugs after their arrests on Sept. 15, police said.

    Investigators said the suspects had been involved in a “misunderstanding” with students at the school. The boys were allegedly caught on closed-circuit TV recordings loitering outside the school before the early morning fire started.

    The two murder suspects pleaded guilty to drug-related charges. Three others pled not guilty, while another suspect admitted guilt to the same drug charges.

    On Wednesday, Noor Rashid Ibrahim, the police deputy inspector-general, told reporters that not all suspects were directly involved in the alleged arson.

    The fire prompted calls for a nationwide investigation of tahfiz schools after Malaysian newspapers reported that more than 200 fires had been reported at private religious schools across the country during the past two years.

    The Star newspaper said there were 519 private tahfiz schools registered nationwide as of April, but many more are believed to be unregistered.

    Malaysia’s Fire and Rescue Department concluded two weeks ago that arson caused the fire. It said firefighters had found two cooking gas cylinders which were placed at the door of the school’s dormitory and prevented the victims from escaping.

    As the fire engulfed the dormitory, witnesses reported being awoken by cries for help. Firefighters said they found the charred bodies piled on top of each other, indicating that the victims tried to flee, but were trapped by metal window grills.

    “From our investigations, we believe it was due to taunting between the suspects and several of the tahfiz students a few days before the fire,” Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Amar Singh Ishar Singh told reporters.

     

    Source: http://www.benarnews.org

  • Betul Ke Janda-Janda Ni Semua Gatal, Asyik Goda Laki And Boyfriend Orang?

    Betul Ke Janda-Janda Ni Semua Gatal, Asyik Goda Laki And Boyfriend Orang?

    Kesian jugak semua ibu-ibu tunggal ni. Kita tak tahu macam mana diorang tanggung kehidupan diorang dengan anak-anak diorang. Kita sebagai orang luar, janganlah asyik nak kecam mak-mak janda ni. Diorang taka kan jadi janda kalau tak kerana lelaki. So please respect diorang ni jugak.

    Janda ke tak, diorang tetap manusia biasa kan. Apa kau kisah, at most kau tak suka dengan status diorang, kau diam-diam angkat kaki jalan sudah la. Kenapa semua nak salahkan mak-mak janda? Laki ke boyfriend kau gatal dengan mak janda pun nak salahkan mak janda tu jugak ke? Ini semua stereotype, semua janda yang salah. Jangan lah kecam janda-janda ni lagi ok? Kesian dekat diorang.

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    “Aku da bawak ni title Janda/Ibu Tunggal since 2012 to 2015 pastu break kejap for like a yr plus… Pastu aku angkat tu title balik early 2017… From experience… It’s never easy for us (single moms) especially with young children…  Mana kita nak kerja untuk sara anak2…nak hantar skolah… Mana yg sakit pulak… Nak msk… Ajar hmwk… Untung kalau yg tinggal dgn parents… Mak bapak bole tolong…

    Kalau yg tinggal sorang mcm aku ni… Mana nk hantar anak… Nak pergi pasar nk masak…amek anak2… It’s not easy for us…. It’s really disappointing when some or most people are judging us based on title JANDA…. Asal janda je bole bawak??  Asal janda je bole buat barang pakai… Laki org msg aku… Aku yg gatal… Bf kau add aku… Aku yg gatal…  Aku friendly korang ckp aku gatal… Aku tak layan korang kata aku step power…da janda tak sadar diri….

    I’m sure not only me… Mesti byk ibu2 tunggal mcm aku ni yg kene sama mcm aku… Our lives are already a mess guys…. The least u can do is show moral support n stop judging as u please… Yang nk kenal2 dgn kita ni… Bole… Bukan tk bole….  Tapi jgn gunakan pick up line “i love kids” untuk tackle maknyer ye…padahal kau layan budak pon taktau…  Kita ni bukan barang mainan atau tissue da lap2 peluh kau buang tepi road eh…

    Kalau tanak blah… Takyah menyusahkan lgk kehidupan org yg da sediakala susah ni…yg ibu2 tunggal plak…. Hati2 ya… Jgn senang percaya dgn kata2 manis ni sume…sume bullshit… Pasal org kalo ikhlas dia tk byk bunyik…  Dia tunjuk tros…n dia takkan ask for anything in return… Sekian… Wassalam”

     

    Rilek1Corner

  • Malaysian Restaurant, Papparich, In Australia, Suggests Eating Nasi Lemak With Chopsticks

    Malaysian Restaurant, Papparich, In Australia, Suggests Eating Nasi Lemak With Chopsticks

    Online nettizens were furious when they found out that a Malaysian eatery brand, Papparich, in Australia posted a photo of a Nasi Lemak to be eaten with chopsticks.

    As Malaysians, they felt insulted that the company was not sensitive to the Malaysian culture as Malaysians don’t eat Nasi Lemak with chopsticks.

    Even in Singapore, we do not eat Nasi Lemak with chopsticks.

    How can Papparich do this in Australia? Papparich has forgotten its Malaysian roots?

     

    Rilek1Corner

  • Counterfeit ISIS Lego Sets Pulled Off Shelves In Singapore

    Counterfeit ISIS Lego Sets Pulled Off Shelves In Singapore

    Sellers in Singapore have pulled counterfeit Lego sets featuring ISIS militants off their shelves.

    The made-in-China toys were sold on and offline, and at local online marketplace Carousell. The sets were recommended for children between six and 12.

    One also includes a plastic figurine of a decapitated head.

    These toys, described as “Falcon commando” sets, were priced between $3.80 and $25. They were sold on local online marketplace Carousell and at 8 Series, a retail store selling household goods, toys and other lifestyle items in People’s Park Centre.

    Close to 20 of them were in stock on Tuesday evening when The Straits Times visited the shop, while there were two listings for the products on Carousell yesterday morning.

    Another online retailer, Brick Generals, also sold toy figurines described as “militants” and “bombers”. One of them was labelled as “ISIS Jihadi John”, while a description for a bomber figurine read: “Extremist who enjoys blowing things up for fun. One day, he’ll blow himself up.”

    The iconic toy company said that these toys were “in no way affiliated with the Lego Group.”

     

    Source: ST

  • Woman Claimed That Her Hijab Friend Was Spat On And They Have The Photo Of The Culprit

    Woman Claimed That Her Hijab Friend Was Spat On And They Have The Photo Of The Culprit

    According to Lyza, her hijab friend was spat on by a rude man. She uploaded a photo of a man on the MRT that is believed to be the culprit.

    It was unsure if there was any confrontation with the man, but Lyza claimed that the man “act stupid act blur”.

    She mentioned that the man pretended to be deaf and maybe ignored them.

    This was what was written on her FB post:

    “This idiot here, just spitted on my fren who is wearing a hijab. Den act stupid act blur. Excuse me, if u have a fucking problem with muslims who wears hijab, u can spit anyhow at them ah? Den u step pekak badak ah u asshole. Ur face mintak kene spit actually. Disgusting face u have there.”

    Editor’s note: In our multi-religious and multi-racial society, why did this even happen? Apa korang rasa?

     

    Source: Lyza Nassir