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  • Masagos Zulkifli Urges Singaporeans To Be Eyes And Ears In Fight Against Terrorism

    Masagos Zulkifli Urges Singaporeans To Be Eyes And Ears In Fight Against Terrorism

    With terrorist content proliferating rapidly through social media, Singaporeans can help detect and prevent radicalisation of individuals by reporting terrorist material found online to the authorities. Parents can also keep a close watch for signs of radicalisation among their family members.

    The call for the community to be the eyes and ears for counterterrorism efforts was made by security experts and Senior Minister of State (Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs) Masagos Zulkifli at a security conference on Tuesday (Mar 3), amid concerns of self-radicalised individuals finding inspiration from the Islamic State extremist group’s materials that have gone viral on the Internet.

    Speaking on the sidelines of the Global Security Asia 2015 conference, Mr Masagos said members of the community, such as parents, can help watch for signs of radicalisation among their family and friends.

    “At the end of the day, we have to take responsibility to watch over our children, our community, so they do not take up arms … Indeed, we should prevent them and look out for all these tell-tale signs as early as possible,” he added.

    Describing social media as the Islamic State’s “most powerful weapon” for spreading ideas and recruiting followers, conference chairman Dr Rohan Gunaratna said it is paramount for governments and their community partners to counter the threat in cyberspace in addition to existing efforts.

    “Governments and their community partners should, on a minute-by-minute basis, counter the online and offline threats. Online, the Islamic State has invested significant resources to politicise, radicalise and militarise vulnerable segments of our community,” said the professor of security studies from the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies.

    Dr Gunaratna said websites should be set up to counter the group’s extremist ideology and there should be “active engagements” to rebut its ideology online.

    WHAT YOU CAN DO: HELP NOTIFY AUTHORITIES

    Singapore-based Certified Counter Terrorism Practitioner programme director Yaniv Peretz said service providers such as Google cannot keep up with the speed and volume at which Islamic State materials and related content are being shared online.

    “The problem is the videos are being posted too fast. By the time they are taken off, there are already thousands of copies of these videos all around the Internet,” he said.

    To address this problem, Mr Peretz cited the example of how citizens in Israel have kept a lookout for terrorist threats, such as bombs, in public areas. On one occasion, a bag containing a bomb was spotted by a civilian who alerted the police, he said.

    Similarly, by raising public awareness of the terrorist threat on the Internet, the public can help notify the authorities of terrorist content proliferating on social media, he added.

    The three-day conference, which will end on Wednesday, will see experts discussing issues related to the threats posed to Asia by the Islamic State. Held at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, the event also features an exhibition showcasing more than 170 international security contractors with cutting-edge equipment.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Suhaimi Rafdi Letak Jawatan Sebagai CEO Cathay Organisation Holdings

    Suhaimi Rafdi Letak Jawatan Sebagai CEO Cathay Organisation Holdings

    Encik Suhaimi Rafdi akan meletak jawatan sebagai ketua pegawai eksekutif (CEO) Cathay Organisation Holdings pada 20 Februari ini, enam tahun selepas memegang jawatan itu.

    Penerima Anugerah Jauhari Berita Harian itu memberitahu akhbar ini semalam beliau ingin melakukan “sesuatu yang lebih bermakna”.

    “Kerjaya baru saya ada kaitan dengan kerja-kerja kemasyarakatan. Tetapi buat masa ini saya ingin berehat, dan bakal melakukan ibadah umrah,” ujarnya, yang sejak 2012 membantu Menteri Negara Kanan (Ehwal Dalam Negeri merangkap Ehwal Luar), Encik Masagos Zulkifli Masagos Mohamad, di sesi bertemu penduduk (MPS) beliau di GRC Tampines.

    Ketika ditanya, Encik Suhaimi, 47 tahun, enggan mendedahkan rancangan beliau selanjutnya.

    Semangat menyumbang kepada masyarakat berputik dalam diri Encik Suhaimi setelah beliau aktif dalam kerja kemasyarakatan, termasuk menjadi mentor seorang belia di bawah program Mendaki Sense, cabang latihan Yayasan Mendaki, dan pembimbing program keusahawanan sosial kendalian Kementerian Pembangunan Sosial dan Keluarga (MSF).

    Beliau, yang memulakan kerjayanya sebagai pengurus pelatih restoran makanan segera KFC, juga pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Kelab Masyarakat (CCMC) Tampines West.

    Encik Suhaimi dipikat Cathay pada 1996 dan menyandang jawatan CEO sejak 2008, menyelia semua perniagaan Cathay, termasuk pengurusan pawagam, pengedaran filem dan penganjuran acara.

    Di bawah kepimpinannya, Cathay berkembang ke ke Timur Tengah, Afrika Utara, benua kecil India dan Indonesia.

    Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan Syarikat Cathay, Cik Choo Meileen, akan mengambil alih tugas beliau.

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • Masagos on Gaza: Give Financial Aid and Support Through Accredited Associations

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    SINGAPORE: Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Home Affairs Masagos Zulkifli said on Monday (July 14) that the Muslim community is saddened over the destruction and loss of lives in Gaza.

    He urged all parties, including Israel and Hamas, to call for a discussion to resolve the conflict, and not resort to violence. This is to ensure that innocent people, like women and children, do not end up as victims.

    Mr Masagos also asked Muslims to pray for peace for all Muslims and the world, and advised the public not to engage in any irrational actions due to the crisis in Gaza.

    “We shouldn’t take irrational action to the extent of wanting to go there and participate in the cause as this development is similar to Syria, where most of those who initially wanted to help eventually became radical and they came back bringing terrorism to their home soil,” he said. “We can also provide help in the form of financial aid as well as support through accredited associations, like the Red Cross.”

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/don-t-engage-in/1263322.html

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