Tag: Malaysia

  • Koleksi Tudung Baru Nora Danish Tarik Perhatian

    Koleksi Tudung Baru Nora Danish Tarik Perhatian

    Kreatif atau aneh? Mungkin itu tajuk perdebatan terbaru yang hangat di kalangan warga siber mengenai koleksi tudung terbaru keluaran pelakon popular Nora Danish.

    Nora memuat naik rakaman video dan gambar, yang menunjukkan beliau menggayakan tudung terbaru keluaran OwlbyND, Owl EZip.

    Rekaan unik tudung tersebut membolehkan si pemakai menarik zip dari atas kepala sehingga menutup muka si pemakainya.

    Oleh kerana tudung itu menonjolkan satu ciri yang belum pernah dikeluarkan mana-mana syarikat sebelum ini, mungkin ramai yang berasa aneh dan mula melemparkan kutukan.

    Menurut Nora, tudung itu selesa digunakan bagi mereka yang menaiki pesawat dan ingin melelapkan mata, hanya dengan menarik zip untuk menutup muka.

    Beliau menambah, rekaan tudung itu dibuat khas bagi mereka yang inginkan satu kelainan dan ia terpulang kepada citarasa masing-masing.

     

     

     

    Sebelum ini, Nora pernah dikecam teruk kerana gaya tudung ‘hoodie’ yang diperagakan menyerupai pakaian rahib Kristian.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Thousands Of Malaysians Participated In BERSIH March Against Government

    Thousands Of Malaysians Participated In BERSIH March Against Government

    When they were completed in 1998, the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur were the tallest buildings in the world. At 1,483 feet, they beat out Chicago’s Sears Tower — which had held the record since 1973 — by only 10, but all the same, the superlative was a trophy for a Southeast Asian nation that had transformed itself from a sleepy agrarian society into a crucial economic center in less than a quarter of a century. Specifically, they were a point of pride for Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who had led Malaysia in its rebirth; so personal was the accomplishment that he himself chose the fixtures in the skyscrapers’ bathrooms.

    On Saturday, Mahathir was one of the many of thousands of people who gathered in the shadow of the towers to demand that Malaysia’s current Prime Minister, Najib Razak, step down from office. “Time has come for us to topple this cruel regime,” Mahathir said, standing on a portable stage before a crowd of roaring supporters dressed in yellow. “Najib is no longer suitable to be the prime minister. He is abusing the law.”

    Saturday’s protest, organized by a group of pro-democracy and anti-corruption activists collectively known as Bersih (the Malay word for “clean”), was the second massive display of outrage towards Najib since July 2015, when the Wall Street Journal and investigative news website Sarawak Report reported that his personal bank accounts held nearly $700 million in cash apparently siphoned from a state development fund called 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). Najib has strenuously denied the allegations.

    The rally — which attracted around 40,000 people, according to local media reports, though one organizer placed it at twice that — was peaceful, even festive, despite the endemic frustration here. Attendees blew vuvuzelas and shared bottles of water when the equatorial heat proved too oppressive. (Before afternoon thunderstorms accumulated overhead, the thermostat hit close to 90 degrees.) Police blocked access to Merdeka Square, where the march was scheduled to culminate, so organizers deftly regrouped and informed participants over social media that they would instead head to the Petronas Towers. Reports that violent pro-government groups would be there to provoke demonstrators proved false.

    “We’re not out here to create any sort of problems — we just want to be seen and be heard,” 37-year-old Rizal Ahmad, who says he is currently unemployed, tells TIME. “The situation is getting worse, and people are becoming more desperate. We need to be heard.”

    Fahmi Reza, a street cartoonist who has previously been arrested for his work, is blunter. “We live in a country that’s full of clowns and crooks stealing money from us,” he says, raising over his head a large cutout of a caricature of Najib.

    It is hard to discredit their frustration. Najib took power in 2009 promising to bring the country into the 21st century, emphasizing ethnic plurality, economic growth, and good governance. Instead, he has supported not only policies that not only reinforce the country’s ethnic tensions — Malaysia is about 60% ethnic Malay, 25% Chinese, and 10% Indian — but plot the blueprint of a security state. In the year and a half since the 1MDB scandal erupted, he has penalized his detractors, shutting down or prosecuting media outlets that aspire to transparency in their political reporting. His party, the right-wing United Malays National Organization (UMNO), is stronger than ever.

    “We are looking at a collision between what has been a clubby, insular Malaysian political order and the norms and the expectations of the wider world,” Michael Montesano, a researcher at Singapore’s Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, tells TIME. “The nagging question is whether movements like Bersih point to patterns in social change in Malaysia that will lead to a different outcome.”

    The prelude to Saturday’s protest was an anxious one. The night before, it was reported that Maria Chin Abdullah, Bersih’s chairperson, and her colleague Mandeep Singh had been arrested at the Bersih headquarters on charges of “activity detrimental to parliamentary democracy.” On Monday, Rafizi Ramli, a prominent opposition politician, had been sentenced to 18 months in prison for revealing “state secrets” concerning the 1MDB scandal.

    The prosecution of two largely popular progressive figures “tipped the scales,” opposition lawmaker Wong Chen says, prompting Malaysians to flood the streets rather than stay at home. “The government really wants to keep people away, and I think it’s backfiring,” Ambiga Sreenevasan, a human-rights lawyer who organized earlier iterations of Bersih, tells TIME. “The Malaysian people are fuming.”

    Rafizi Ramli is currently out on bail, and when he showed up at Saturday’s demonstration, he was treated as a celebrity. He was a good sport about the dozens of selfies he was asked to pose for.

    “I’ve been in the so-called reform movement since I was 21, and every year we make gains inch by inch,” he told TIME late in the afternoon, as rain began to fall over the city. “It may not seem momentous, but it’s 10 or 15 times more than what it once was. The fact that people come out, in spite of all the intimidation, means that we have reached something that is unstoppable.”

     

    Source: http://time.com

  • 253 Individu Disyaki Terlibat ISIS Ditahan Di Malaysia Sejak 2013

    253 Individu Disyaki Terlibat ISIS Ditahan Di Malaysia Sejak 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Seramai 34 wanita yang disyaki mempunyai kaitan dengan kumpulan militan ISIS ditahan di Malaysia sejak 2013 hingga 7 Oktober lalu.

    Keseluruhannya, 255 individu termasuk 221 lelaki ditahan dalam tempoh itu.

    Kementerian Dalam Negeri menyatakan demikian dalam jawapan bertulis yang diedarkan di Dewan Rakyat hari ini (17 Nov).

    Sebanyak 140 daripada individu yang ditahan itu berumur kurang 30 tahun dan selebihnya berumur 30 tahun dan ke atas, menurut kementerian itu bagi menjawab soalan Er Teck Hwa (DAP-Bakri) berhubung jumlah individu yang ditangkap kerana terlibat gerakan militan ISIS.

    Kementerian itu menjelaskan, 121 individu sudah dikenakan tindakan di bawah Akta Kesalahan Keselamatan (Langkah-Langkah Khas) 2012 manakala 36 individu diambil tindakan mengikut Akta Pencegahan Jenayah 1959 dan 13 lagi mengikut Akta Pencegahan Keganasan 2015.

    “Sebanyak 21 warga asing sudah diusir dari Malaysia manakala 64 individu telah dibebaskan,” menurutnya.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Ringgit Tumbles Against Singdollar

    Ringgit Tumbles Against Singdollar

    The ringgit fell to the lowest since September 2015 against the Singapore dollar on Thursday morning (Nov 17).

    It touched 3.0961 to the Singdollar at 10:15am, down 0.9 per cent from its close on Wednesday of 3.0682.

    The Malaysian currency is headed for its longest stretch of losses in more than a year, despite moves by Bank Negara to limit speculative speculative activities in the currency market.

    “I’m just seeing this as overall (US) dollar strength,” Wu Mingze, a foreign-exchange trader in Singapore at INTL FCStone Inc told Bloomberg. “Unfortunately speculators will treat Bank Negara’s statements as a sign of weakness if they do not actually do something.”

    Against the US dollar, the ringgit was trading at 4.3695 at 10:17am, up 0.5 per cent from its Wednesday’s close of 4.3913. Trading was volatile with the ringgit hitting a low of 4.4105 earlier.

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • Peminat Singapura Taja Sepenuhnya Persandingan Ke-3 Amar Baharin Dan Amyra Rosli

    Peminat Singapura Taja Sepenuhnya Persandingan Ke-3 Amar Baharin Dan Amyra Rosli

    Pasangan pelakon popular yang bak pinang dibelah dua, Amar Baharin dan Amyra Rosli, akan diraikan dalam satu majlis persandingan di Singapura.

    Majlis itu yang akan berlangsung pada 3 Disember nanti, merupakan yang ketiga bagi pasangan tersebut dan ia ditaja sepenuhnya oleh para peminat mereka di Singapura.

    Menurut Amyra Rosli, 25 tahun, beliau terkejut apabila diberitahu majlis yang ketiga itu akan diuruskan sepenuhnya oleh kelab peminat mereka di Singapura, lapor laman Astro Gempak.

    “Kami tidak sangka juga apabila diberitahu peminat di Singapura yang mereka bakal adakan sebuah majlis persandingan untuk kami di sana.

    “Mereka uruskan semua tajaan dan hal perkahwinan kami sepenuhnya dan hanya meminta kami datang untuk menghadirinya sahaja,” kata Amyra seperti yang ditukil laman Astro Gempak.

    “Apa yang kami diberitahu mereka mendapat tajaan sepenuhnya untuk kami dari baju pengantin hinggalah ke seluruh majlis dan katering.

    “Peminat kami sangat menyokong dan kami amat menghargai segala usaha mereka lakukan ini. Kami anggap ini rezeki,” katanya.

    Menurut laporan Astro Gempak lagi, majlis persandingan itu dianjurkan oleh dua kelab peminat di Singapura iaitu Amyra Rosli Supporter dan Amar Baharin Official Page (ABOP).

    Amar dan Amyra sudahpun dinikahkan oleh bapa pengantin perempuan dalam satu majlis gah di Hotel Primiera Kuala Lumpur pada 11 November lalu.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp