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  • Abdul Salim Harun: With Mdm Halimah Yacob’s Help, I Can Continue My Work

    Abdul Salim Harun: With Mdm Halimah Yacob’s Help, I Can Continue My Work

    Last night is the first time ever in my life, I step into a Meet the People Session, held by the MP of my area, Mdm Halimah Yacob.

    The purpose of my visit, is not to seek help or assistance, but instead, to clear and clarify some issues which have been bugging me for awhile, and also on the advice of a friend.

    I go to the MPS with good faith and open mind, and I’m happy that she’s willing to accommodate me as no matter what, I’m still her resident.

    Even though I did not manage to get the full information which I had wanted, I understand the position where she’s coming from.

    Now with the informations I have, the work has just begun…

     

    Source: Abdul Salim Harun

  • 2 Remaja Melayu Dilapor Hilang, Kali Terakhir Dilihat Di Ang Mo Kio

    2 Remaja Melayu Dilapor Hilang, Kali Terakhir Dilihat Di Ang Mo Kio

    Polis meminta bantuan orang ramai bagi maklumat berhubung dua remaja lelaki yang hilang.

    Muhammad Saifuddin Hassan, 14 tahun dan Muhammad Irfan Hassan, 16 tahun, kali terakhir dilihat semalam (23 Mei) di Blok 457, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10.

    Saifuddin memakai kemeja-T merah jambu dengan seluar pendek berwarna gelap. Irfan pula memakai kemeja-T hitam dengan seluar pendek berwarna gelap.

    Sesiapa yang mempunyai maklumat diminta menghubungi talian hotline polis 1800-2550000 atau secara online.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Married Woman Had Sexual Affair With Bangladeshi, Blackmailed With Sex Videos

    Married Woman Had Sexual Affair With Bangladeshi, Blackmailed With Sex Videos

    A Bangladeshi national filmed himself having sex with a married Singaporean woman, then threatened to send the explicit video clip to her friends and family.

    On Tuesday (May 24), the 42-year-old man was sentenced to five months’ jail after admitting to threatening the woman, aged 38, between March 27 and April 4 this year.

    He was initially scheduled to go for trial but changed his mind and pleaded guilty on Monday (May 23). Neither he nor the complainant can be named due to a gag order.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Ryan David Lim said the pair were in an intermittent relationship from around 2007 to 2013. They broke up in 2014 and he returned to Bangladesh.

    He returned in early 2015 and tried to resume their relationship but she refused.

    He told her he had multiple video clips of them having sex and the contact details of her family and neighbours. He sent her screenshots of the details to substantiate his claims.

    He told her that they would have to meet before he would allow her to delete the video clips from his mobile phone.

    The complainant had sex with him multiple times to try to have the video clips deleted. But the accused had saved several copies of the clips and the complainant was unable to delete all of them.

    On Jan 28, 2016, while they were having sex, he filmed a video clip of the act without her knowledge, using his mobile phone.

    From March 28 to April 6, as the complainant began ignoring him, he sent several messages to her over the WhatsApp messaging service, threatening to send the video clip to her friends and family.

    On April 6, after the complainant did not reply to his messages, her husband and daughter each received a copy of the video clip from the accused’s mobile phone.

    When her daughter received it, she screamed from her room and shouted at her mother to tell the accused to stop disturbing her. The daughter then retrieved the phone belonging to her father and deleted the video clip that the accused had sent.

    The accused could have been jailed for up to two years and fined for criminal intimidation.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Rileks Bro – Let Police Handle Amos Yee!

    Rileks Bro – Let Police Handle Amos Yee!

    Amos Yee has once again gone out of his way to offend Muslims. Where we felt anger previously, we only have sympathy for Amos now. He is in desperate need of attention and psychiatric help.

    This video is not the least bit funny. The existence of people like him is is partly the reason why there are inter-religious conflict in the world today. Whatever it is, let’s not get carried away.

    We urge our fellow Muslims to calm down, take a breather and rileks. This crazy attention-seeker is not worth wasting your energy on, or even worse, getting into trouble for. Remember, as Muslims, our words and actions must be a credit to Islam and Prophet Muhammad SAW.

    Let the authorities handle him. With the video, nobody can defend him.

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    Hope that authorities detain him without any more delay. Just worry he got killed if he remain free outside

    Source: Abdul Rahim Suef

  • ISIS Video Shows Anti-Terror Battle Is About Winning Young Hearts, Minds

    ISIS Video Shows Anti-Terror Battle Is About Winning Young Hearts, Minds

    SINGAPORE — The latest propaganda video by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (Isis) showing child fighters from Malaysia and Indonesia firing guns, burning their passports and denouncing their citizenships — while a wanted terrorist delivered a provocative message for regional governments — has raised concerns among terror experts.

    Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen yesterday also weighed in on the “disturbing” 16-minute clip, calling it a reminder that “this fight against terrorism is global and above all, about winning hearts and minds of the younger generation”.

    Noting that the video showed footage of young children “excelling in unarmed combat, drills with rifles and knives”, Dr Ng wrote on Facebook: “Many of them should be in school getting a proper education to ensure a bright future. Instead they spend their days in training camps, indoctrinated to hate their fellow countrymen in Malaysia and Indonesia, burn their passports as a sign of their allegiance to terror groups like Isis, and drilled to kill innocent lives.”

    Dr Ng described the clip — which named Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand as countries which “created trouble” and “damaged” Islamic beliefs — as “the first Isis video that targets South-east Asia explicitly”. “But unfortunately, I expect more to come,” he said.

    The video, titled The Generation of Epic Battles, was released by Isis last week. Narrated in Arabic with subtitles in Bahasa Indonesia, it showed crowds of children clad in combat uniform and headscarves who were firing weapons and undergoing drills. They were also told to wrestle with one another. Individual children pledged to wage jihad against those who have “changed the laws of God”.

    Mr Zainuri Kamaruddin, who leads the Malay-speaking Isis arm Katibah Nusantara and is wanted by the Malaysian authorities, was also featured in the video. He led the child fighters in tossing their passports into a bonfire.

    Speaking in Malay, he said the “cubs of the caliphate” were preparing themselves to “become the fighters of tomorrow”. He added: “To all the governments of Indonesia and Malaysia, we are not your citizens and we rid ourselves of your passport. But know that we will come back with the strengths of a mighty force that you cannot fathom that you cannot defeat. We will now burn these passports as symbol of our liberation.”

    In March last year, Isis also relesed a video titled Education in the Shadow of the Caliphate, which featured children from South-east Asia in military garb studying, praying, eating and undergoing weaponry training.

    The latest video was further evidence that the Isis threat is “real and present” in the region, experts said.

    Ms Nur Diyanah Anwar, a research analyst at the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies’ (RSIS) Centre of Excellence for National Security, noted the recent surge of propaganda materials from Isis that were translated into regional languages such as Malay and Bahasa Indonesia.

    “It is clear that Isis is placing great focus on South-east Asia,” she said.

    Videos centered on children are a timely reminder that Isis runs a “multigenerational campaign” that targets everyone in society, including children and women, said Professor Rohan Gunaratna, who heads the RSIS International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research.

    National University of Singapore political scientist Bilveer Singh said the act of burning passports was symbolic of Isis followers severing ties with their home countries. “(The scene) shows to the world that Isis supporters were defiantly abandoning their home state for the Islamic State. It is a public act of disavowal,” he said.

    He added: “We cannot (for) any longer compartmentalise our response to Isis. It has become everybody’s business and hence, all of us should be involved in building national resilience.”

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

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