Tag: Female

  • Yazidi Woman Held As ISIS Sex Slave ‘Abused Every Day’ For Seven Months

    Yazidi Woman Held As ISIS Sex Slave ‘Abused Every Day’ For Seven Months

    A sex slave held by the terror group Isis for seven months has described her captors as “not like humans”.

    The 25-year-old woman, who has four children, was held by jihadists in Syria where she says she was abused every day by her captor.

    “I cannot tell you how awful these people are. They were not like humans, you cannot imagine it,” the Yazidi woman told Sky News.

    She said her children were beaten to make sure she did as she was told, adding: “I was so worried that he [her captor, known as Omar] would take away my children.

    “They were very violent and shouting every day. My father and brothers were taken away and even now we don’t have any news of them.

    “Most probably they were killed but it’s better. It’s better that they are dead and not in prisons with these people. Even us, we were just wishing to die rather than stay with such people.”

    In December, Nadia Murad Basee Taha described the terrifying ordeal of how she was imprisoned by Isis fighters to the UN security council, before urging them to bring perpetrators of such violence to justice.

    “We, the women and children were brought by bus to another region,” she said. “Along the way they humiliated us. They touched us and violated us.

    “They took us to Mosul with more than 150 other Yazidi families. There were thousands of Yazidi families and children who were exchanged as gifts.

    “One of these people came up to me, he wanted to take me, I was absolutely petrified. He forced me to serve as part of his military faction.

    “He humiliated me every day. He forced me to wear clothes that didn’t cover my body. I was tortured.

    “I tried to flee but one of the guards stopped me. That night he beat me.”

    Isis jihadists justify raping Yazidi women because they claim Islam allows them to have sex with non-Muslims.

    Rothna Begum, women’s rights researcher, Human Rights Watch, says: “Isis forces have abducted thousands of Yezidis since August 2014 and committed organized rape, sexual assault, and other horrific crimes against many Yezidi women and girls.

    “These are war crimes and may be crimes against humanity. We spoke to women and girls who escaped and told us they had been forced into marriage; bought and sold, sometimes in “slavery markets” and even multiple times, or given as “gifts”.

    “Isis acknowledges such crimes and attempts to justify them by categorizing captured Yezidi women and girls as “spoils of war” for its fighters, and claims that Islam permits sex with non-Muslim “slaves”.”

     

    Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

  • Jurutera Wanita Lihat Cabaran Sebagai Peluang Timba Ilmu

    Jurutera Wanita Lihat Cabaran Sebagai Peluang Timba Ilmu

    PROJEK kejuruteraan berskala besar tidak menggentarkan dan mematahkan semangat Cik Azizah Sapari, antara segelintir jurutera wanita yang telah berkecimpung dalam kerjaya kejuruteraan selama hampir tiga dekad, menyahut cabaran tersebut.

    Bagi beliau, itulah peluang menimba pengalaman dan mempelajari ilmu yang baru semasa proses pengendalian projek.

    Jurutera yang memulakan kerjayanya pada 1988 bersama syarikat MRT Corp (kini dikenali sebagai SMRT Corporation Limited) itu berkata: “Pekerjaan yang saya lakukan sangat dinamik, lantas pengalaman yang diraih, sedikit sebanyak, membentuk keperibadian saya.”

    Cik Azizah adalah antara anggota pasukan utama yang terlibat dalam pembangunan Laluan Circle – daripada detik perancangan sehinggalah laluan tersebut mula beroperasi.

    Laluan tersebut, yang mula beroperasi pada 28 Mei 2009 dan dibuka secara berperingkat, menelan belanja lebih $5 bilion.

    “Saya, bersama anggota yang lain, harus memastikan keandalan, keselamatan dan kecekapan laluan tersebut dijamin bagi penumpang.

    “Kami bersengkang mata dan bekerja keras namun pengalaman ketika terlibat dalam projek itulah kemuncak kerjaya saya yang tidak boleh saya lupakan,” ujar beliau.

    Walaupun beliau kini berusia 53 tahun, minat yang mendalam terhadap kejuruteraan tidak sedikit pun pudar.

    Minat tersebut tersemat tatkala beliau di bangku sekolah lagi semasa menuntut di Sekolah Teknikal Upper Serangoon ketika berusia 13 tahun.

    Di sana, Cik Azizah didedahkan kepada kemahiran menukang kayu, memasang wayar, mengolah logam besi dan pelbagai kemahiran teknikal.

    “Tambahan pula, kemudahan pembelajaran di sekolah tersebut, seperti makmal dan bengkel latihan, juga amat baik – termasuk kurikulum sekolah yang mempunyai banyak projek amali,” ujar beliau.

    Justeru, di kala ramai wanita pada usia remaja ketika itu melanjutkan pelajaran dalam jurusan selain daripada kejuruteraan, beliau menyahut cabaran dengan menceburi bidang tersebut di Universiti Nasional Singapura selepas tamat peperiksaan GCE peringkat ‘O’ dan ‘A’.

    “Pada era ’80-an, kejuruteraan dianggap sebagai pilihan kerjaya yang sangat ‘berani’ bagi seorang wanita menceburinya,” tambah beliau.

    Tambahan pula, beliau merupakan antara 17 wanita daripada sekitar 300 pelajar di dalam jurusan tersebut.

    Lantaran pilihan berani yang diambilnya, beliau ingin mendorong wanita mengecapi apa jua impian yang dihajatkan.

    “Saya ingin menggalakkan wanita di luar sana mengejar impian anda dan mencapai setiap kesempatan yang diperlihatkan kepada anda,” katanya.

     

    Source: www.beritaharian.sg

  • Female Malay “Tour Organiser” And Alleged Serial Cheat Scammed Four Busloads Of Port Dickson Trip

    Female Malay “Tour Organiser” And Alleged Serial Cheat Scammed Four Busloads Of Port Dickson Trip

    Scammed so call tourist coordinator Sarafina Hairi aka Rynn Hairi cheated more than few hundreds of people for holiday get away, and now with almost 100 of us 4 buses to be exact, families, children and unfortunate mak chik pak chik sold thier tissue papers just to come here!

    Hopefully justice will take actions on her, oh yes, when we all return from Port Dickson

    More informations from friends and public, hopefully this will lead to the authorities. We cant do anything now!!! Because we are still here in Port Dickson!!

    Rina Hairin 1 Rina Hairin 2 Rina Hairin 3

    Help!!! Somebody call or share this and all our post to the police!!!

     

    Source: Rifah ShaPutra Hamid Alkaff

     

  • Why Are Fewer Women Interested In Singapore Politics Than Men?

    Why Are Fewer Women Interested In Singapore Politics Than Men?

    In the month of August, I’ve been writing mainly about politics and reduced the frequency of my other type of content like personal development and travel significantly. This was due to our upcoming elections on 11 September 2015.

    Traditionally, I track my reader’s demographic by looking at the breakdown of the Facebook followers I have. Last month, I started using Google Analytics instead of the built-in analytics platform on blogger. This gave me a better insight into the type of readers I was getting.

    I checked my Google Analytics recently and found some unexpected results after focusing on politics primarily for a month.

    What disturbed me was that the proportion of female readers I had fell significantly. Previously the ratio was about 50:50 (based on my follower count on Facebook). Now, female readers only constitute 35.8 percent!

    I used to think that I had fewer female commenters because they were less vocal and didn’t like confrontation in general. However, numbers don’t lie I guess.

    Jeraldine-Blog-Stats-Gender

     

    I did some research about this phenomenon and realized that in general, women are less aware about political issues and active. This is the case even for rich and developed countries in the world.

    Professor James Curran, Director of the Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre at University of London, carried out a research by interviewing 10,000 people across 10 countries – Australia, Canada, Colombia, Greece, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Norway, the UK and the US.

    The survey contained 8 questions and in every country, men scored better than women in their own country. British men scored an average of 5.8 correct answers out of eight on subjects such as the name of the United Nations secretary general, the national unemployment rate and what job Vladimir Putin did. Their female counterparts failed the test scoring 3.9/8 on average.

    Researchers report that besides having lesser knowledge, women are also more disconnected from the political process; inclined to say they are not interested in politics and more inclined to say politics are complicated and difficult to understand,” reported the researchers.

    Here is why:

    1) The lack of female representation

    First of all, men are more likely to be encouraged to take part in political activity than women. Ananalysis of primetime TV news coverage found it was “heavily weighted towards male sources”, with women interviewed and cited in fewer than a third (30%) of news stories.

    Instead, women were interviewed for topics such as “family, lifestyle and culture”.

    According to co-author of the research above, Kaori Hayashi, gaps in exposure to media are related to the gaps of knowledge between men and women.

    “Such under-representation and topical bias of women in news media may curb women’s motivation to acquire political knowledge actively, and discourage them from political participation, and even prevent women from engaging as citizens in a democratic society,” he said.

    Curran agreed with him saying that “Politics is projected as a man’s world and that encourages a sense of disconnection…It’s enormously off-putting for women to be looking at the news as always being about men,”

    This situation is worsened by the fact that women are always super underrepresented in governments across the world.

    Looking at the candidates for General Elections, I can’t help but notice there are so few women representatives when we constitute 50 percent of the population.

    For the Worker’s Party candidate list, I could only find four women out of 25 candidates. The Singapore Democratic Party has only three women out of 11 candidates. Reform party has 0 female candidates out of 6.  PAP’s numbers are no better as well though I’ve noticed they try to have one female representative in every GRC. Then again, they have more people and more resources.

    Singaporean female politicians have differing views. According to Sim Ann, “in politics, women get it a lot worse than men… Names heaped on women are nastier”. I definitely agree with her because of what poor Tin Peiling had to go through in 2011. =(

    SPP’s Jeannette Chong believes this is could also be due to “ruling party’s focus on co-opting military men and reliance on old boy’s networks is limiting the space in the front bench for equally capable women who do not come from those backgrounds.”

    Either way, I really hope to see more women contesting in the next elections!

     

    Emma Watson a good role celebrity model who focuses on doing well at school and championing causes like environmental protection and women’s rights.

     

    2) Women lack confidence to discuss sociopolitical affairs

    A separate study also found that a mere 20% of op-eds are written by women. While women wrote more frequently than men about so-called “pink” topics (like family concerns and home life), they were almost mute on matters such as Occupy Wall Street and other protests or rallies (14% of commentaries), international politics (13%), and the economy (11%).

    According to Katherine Lanpher, an instructor for the Op-Ed Project, a group that works to increase the diversity of voices in the media, this is due to self-confidence.

    She observed that women will write in when they feel certain they have specialized knowledge of a subject, whereas men don’t feel they need much more than a strong opinion or an interesting idea.

    She explains:

    “A significant part of the problem appears to be that women just don’t have confidence that their opinions matter, or that they are informed enough. Therefore, they don’t bother aiming for the op-ed pages…they are usually the first people to say, ‘Oh, I’m not an expert in that, you could find someone better to talk to,’” “‘What if someone who knows more calls me on it?”

     

    3) Women’s interest are defined by society

    Life isn’t just about fashion and beauty

    In the magazine section, book shops or in online portals like elite daily, you often see a section titled “Women” or “Women’s interest”. The thing that falls under this category will be cooking; beauty; lifestyle; fashion; parenting; how to get boys to like you etc.  So perhaps from this type of social conditioning, many women begin to develop narrow interests in these areas.

    Furthermore, what I find disturbing in society is that women are mostly taught to focus on beauty alone.  Female characters on television rarely have much character development beyond their main role of being ‘pretty’ or the ‘object of male attention’. Of course this is gradually changing with the rise of movie characters like Katniss in Hunger Games and Tris Prior in Divergent.

    Similarly, in interviews with female actresses, they are often asked dumb and shallow question like their fitness regime or skincare secrets. This includes even smarter actresses like Angelina Jolie and Natalie Portman.

     

    4) Women care more about harmony

    Research has shown that women are, on average, more concerned with connecting to others and maintaining group harmony. They care more about what others think of them; how others feel and less likely to debate.

    Thus, while men are likely to hold their ground, act independently, and refuse to conform, women are more likely to conform to the opinions of others in order to prevent social disagreement.

    Perhaps due to these personality differences, women are less interested in politics where one has to make a stance about an issue or voicing it out.

     

     

    As we move closer to the General Elections period, I’d like to encourage more women to pay attention to current affairs and social issues.

    It is really important because ultimately who gets selected determines the path we will take over the next decade. Do you want more foreign talents in Singapore? Do you want more affordable housing? Would you like a less stressful education for your children next time? All these is determined by your vote and who you choose.

    Politics is not a ‘guy thing’. Neither is it too ‘cheem’ or difficult to understand. It is not a topic you need to be an expert in to discuss. What makes you think you know less than the coffee shop uncle anyway?

    I really hope to see more ladies coming forward to participate in the political process whether it is championing a cause they care about; expressing a political stance or even running as a candidate.

     

    Source: www.jeraldinephneah.me

  • Singaporean Female Student, 12, Among Those Reported Dead In Sabah

    Singaporean Female Student, 12, Among Those Reported Dead In Sabah

    A top Sabah Parks official has confirmed that one of the two bodies brought down from Mount Kinabalu on Friday (June 5) belonged to a 12-year-old Singaporean girl.

    Dr Jamili Nais, Director of Sabah Parks, told The New Paper over the phone that the deceased person’s family was being notified.

    The student was among a group of 29 students and eight teachers from Tanjong Katong Primary School who went on the trip.

    A parent of a girl student on the trip, who declined to be named, said that the group were on a student leaders’ trip called the Omega Challenge.

    Meanwhile, all students and teachers of Greenridge and FuchunSecondary Schools have returned to Singapore at 12.20am on Saturday (June 6), the Ministry of Education said in a statement.

    These include 32 students and four teachers from GreenridgeSecondary School, and 26 students and four teachers from FuchunSecondary School.

    Parents have been kept updated on this and the situation throughout the day.

    For the families of the eight students and two teachers of Tanjong Katong Primary School who are missing, arrangements are being made to fly them to Kota Kinabalu on Saturday (June 6) morning.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg