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  • Dato’ Jalaluddin Hassan Bakal Bernikah Dengan Seorang Ibu Tunggal Anak Empat

    Dato’ Jalaluddin Hassan Bakal Bernikah Dengan Seorang Ibu Tunggal Anak Empat

    Pelakon popular, Datuk Jalaluddin Hassan, merancang untuk menikahi seorang ibu tunggal selepas genap setahun pemergian isterinya, Datin Hasimah Mat Ehsan.

    Hasimah meninggal dunia pada 5 November tahun lalu akibat komplikasi pembedahan jantung di Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (PPUKM), di sini.

    Jalaluddin, 63, mengaku beliau kini berkawan dengan wanita empat anak berkenaan, yang dikenali menerusi laman sosial sejak Ramadan lalu.

    “Kami berkenalan menerusi Facebook dan kali pertama saya menegurnya adalah pada Ramadan lalu apabila mengucapkan selamat berpuasa kepadanya.

    “Hanya pada Aidilfitri baru kami ada peluang bertemu, pada sebuah acara rumah terbuka. Tak sangka, dia adalah adik kepada kawan saya,” katanya kepada BH Online ketika ditemui pada majlis sidang media Teater Bahara Emas di Auditorium Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, di sini hari ini.

    Teater terbitan Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) itu bakal dipentaskan pada 19 hingga 22 Oktober ini.

    Jalaluddin berkata, jiwa kental yang ada pada wanita yang hanya dikenali sebagai YR itu membuatkan hatinya terpikat, sekali gus mahu menjadikannya sebagai teman hidup.

    “Saya kagum dengan semangatnya membesarkan anak-anak, selain menjaga ibunya yang kurang sihat,” katanya.

    Sementara itu, bercerita mengenai keadaan kesihatannya, pelakon berpengalaman yang juga seorang pengacara itu memberitahu, beliau kini semakin pulih.

    “Bagaimanapun, saya kena lakukan fisioterapi sebab kaki masih lemah dan saya juga perlu menjaga makan,” kata Jalaluddin lagi.

    Pada 2 Oktober lalu, Jalaluddin dilaporkan pengsan selepas menjadi tamu program bual bicara siaran TV AlHijrah, Assalamualaikum.

  • Facebook Bans Posts On Rohingya Militant Group ARSA; Group Placed On ‘Dangerous Organisation’ List

    Facebook Bans Posts On Rohingya Militant Group ARSA; Group Placed On ‘Dangerous Organisation’ List

    Facebook has confirmed that the Myanmar militant outfit the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) has been placed on its “dangerous organisation” list, The Guardian reported on Wednesday (Sep 20).

    The social media giant, according to the report, has asked its moderators to remove any content “by or praising” the group.

    Facebook’s rules and community standards ban posts by organisations which it deems as groups engaged in terrorist activities, crime, mass murder and organised hate.

    Attacks by ARSA militants on police posts and an army base in Rakhine on Aug 25 prompted a counter-offensive by the Myanmar military, as the Rohingya exodus to Bangladesh continues amid the ongoing crisis in western Myanmar.

    ARSA has been declared a terrorist organisation by the Myanmar government, which rebuffed the group’s ceasefire declaration on Sep 10. “We have no policy to negotiate with terrorists,” said State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi on Twitter.

    ARSA first emerged in October 2016 after it attacked three police outposts in the Maungdaw and Rathedaung districts of Myanmar, killing nine policemen.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Isteri Derhaka Dan Suami Dayus Di Media Sosial Seperti Facebook

    Isteri Derhaka Dan Suami Dayus Di Media Sosial Seperti Facebook

    Semoga bermanfaat dan menjadi renungan untuk pasangan suami isteri, dan juga ahli-ahli keluarga kita yang mempunyai media sosial seperti Facebook.

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    Isteri boleh jadi nusyuz (derhaka) di FB seperti apabila mendedahkan kelemahan suami dalam fb, mengadu2 lemahya suami dalam status, gagalnya suami dalam sediakan itu ini untuk diri dan keluarga, aibkan suami, maklumkan yang suami teruk dan etc.

    Suami pula boleh jadi dayus kerana biarkan isteri mendedahkan aurat di fb, bergedik posing dan tayang body, atau suami sendiri yang pamerkan gambar peluk dgn isteri dengan aurat terbuka, cium sedang intim etc. Biarkan isteri berhubungan dgn bf lama dan izinkan komunikasi intim dgn laki bukan mahram.

     

    Source: Zaharuddin

  • Shocking Facebook Live Killing Of A Baby In Thailand Removed Only After 24 Hours

    Shocking Facebook Live Killing Of A Baby In Thailand Removed Only After 24 Hours

    Facebook has called the killing of a 11-month-old by her father – which was broadcast live on his Facebook page – ‘an appalling incident’.

    In an email to Reuters, a Singapore-based Facebook spokesman said: “This is an appalling incident and our hearts go out to the family of the victim.

    “There is absolutely no place for content of this kind on Facebook and it has now been removed.”

    People could access the videos of the child’s murder on her father’s Facebook page for roughly 24 hours, until they were taken down around 5pm in Bangkok on Tuesday (Apr 25), or about a day after being uploaded.

    Last week, Facebook said it was reviewing how it monitored violent footage and other objectionable material after a posting of the fatal shooting of a man in Cleveland, Ohio was visible for two hours before being taken down.

    The harrowing footage from Thailand showed Wuttisan Wongtalay tying a rope to his daughter Natalie’s neck before dropping the child, dressed in a bright pink dress, from the rooftop of a deserted building in the seaside town of Phuket.

    Wuttisan’s suicide was not broadcast but his lifeless body was found beside his daughter, said Jullaus Suvannin, the police officer in charge of the case.

    “He was having paranoia about his wife leaving him and not loving him,” Jullaus told Reuters.

    Wuttisan’s wife, Jiranuch Triratana, told Reuters she had lived with him for over a year. At first the relationship had gone well, she said, but then he grew violent and sometimes hit her 5-year-old son from a previous husband.

    She feared that something was wrong on Tuesday when she found he had left home with Natalie, whose nickname was Beta. She set out to look for them.

    Murders, suicides and sexual assault have plagued Facebook despite making up a small percentage of videos. On Tuesday a Swedish court jailed three men for the rape of a woman that was broadcast live on Facebook.

    Last week, Facebook said it was reviewing how it monitored violent footage and other objectionable material after a posting of the fatal shooting of a man in Cleveland, Ohio was visible for two hours before being taken down.

     

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    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/

  • Pink Dot Disappointed By New Ruling, Google Pledges Continued Support

    Pink Dot Disappointed By New Ruling, Google Pledges Continued Support

    In light of new rules that could curb foreign funding and involvement in events held at the Speakers’ Corner in Hong Lim Park, organisers of Pink Dot said they hope more Singaporeans and local companies will step forward to support them in 2017.

    Pink Dot, an annual non-profit event, organised in support of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community, also said in a statement on Friday (Oct 21) that while it respects and understands the Ministry of Home Affairs’ position, it is “disappointed” by the latest clarifications from the ministry.

    “Pink Dot has always been a local movement dedicated to bringing LGBT Singaporeans closer to their friends and families and closer to Singapore society as a whole – a universal aspiration that we do not consider to be controversial or political,” said spokesman Paerin Choa.

    “We remain committed to organising and holding Pink Dot as we have done for the past eight years and we want to work closely with the Ministry of Home Affairs and other Government agencies to ensure that we remain within legal boundaries and keep the event safe for all participants, as we begin planning for next year’s Pink Dot event,” said Mr Choa.

    “As our society continues to evolve, we hope that this will be the start of an ongoing dialogue and we look forward to continue engaging with the various Government agencies to better foster understanding between the Government and the LGBT community in the long term.”

    The 2016 edition of Pink Dot had 18 corporate sponsors, including Facebook, Google, Barclays, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, BP, Bloomberg, and Twitter.

    The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) stated that foreign entities will have to apply for a permit to organise or assist in the organising of events held at the Speakers’ Corner in Hong Lim Park. This covers sponsoring, publicly promoting, or organising members or employees to participate in the event.

    Meanwhile, Singapore entities, such as local companies and non-governmental organisations, can organise or assist in the organising of an event, without the need for a permit. This is meant to “reinforce the key principle” that the Speakers’ Corner was set up primarily for Singaporeans, MHA stated.

    MHA also clarified that Singapore entities refer to those which are incorporated or registered in Singapore and controlled by a majority of Singapore citizens. This means many of Pink Dot’s foreign sponsors, which are registered and incorporated in Singapore, would not qualify as a Singapore entity, and would need to apply for a permit.

    GOOGLE BACKS PINK DOT

    At least one sponsor has committed to taking the extra step of applying for a permit in order to continue supporting Pink Dot.

    When contacted by Channel NewsAsia, a Google spokesman said: “We’ve been proud supporters of Pink Dot since 2011 and we will continue to show our commitment to diversity and inclusion. So we will apply for a permit to support Pink Dot in 2017 if required by this new regulation. We hope that these new rules will not limit public discussion on important issues.”

    Another past sponsor, JP Morgan said via a spokesman that the company is “committed to promoting equality in our workplace and encourage a supportive and inclusive culture”. Channel NewsAsia has reached out to six other past sponsors of Pink, including BP, which said it had no comment.

    Other entities which have organised events at Hong Lim Park include the YMCA, but its head of corporate affairs Samuel Ng told Channel NewsAsia that he believes the YMCA “won’t be affected” by the new rules, as its past Proms @ the Park events were held at the main lawn ‎of Hong Lim Park, not at the Speaker’s Corner.

    “The administration and all is quite different,” said Mr Ng, referring to whether an entity applies to hold an event at the Speaker’s Corner or at the park. “(Our events) would be under the community shelter that manages the park.”

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com