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  • Former Malaysia Minister: No Surprise People In ‘Taliban State’ Seek Maria Ozawa

    Former Malaysia Minister: No Surprise People In ‘Taliban State’ Seek Maria Ozawa

    PETALING JAYA: Former minister Zaid Ibrahim has mocked PAS over its efforts to suppress human urges and project an ultra-conservative front in Kelantan, saying such ‘Talibanism” has backfired on them.

    He was commenting on an article in The Star yesterday which said that data from Google showed Kelantan had the highest number of searches for Japanese porn star Maria Ozawa, over the past few days, after reports she was in Malaysia had surfaced on Sunday.

    Terengganu, another state with a strong support base for the Islamist party, ranked number two among all states.

    “It comes as no surprise that citizens in Kelantan and Terengganu would be interested in a former porn star visiting the country.

    “Kelantan and Terengganu and all these Taliban-like areas always try to suppress human urges and feelings, because suppression is core to the way they operate,” said Zaid, who is a Kelantan native and a former Kota Bharu MP (2004-2008).

    Terengganu had previously been under a PAS-led government, between 1999 and 2004, with current PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang as the menteri besar.

    Zaid, who joined DAP earlier this year, said it was only natural for people who were suppressed to find a form of release.

    “That’s the outcome when you have a Taliban culture. That’s why there is a lot of illicit sex (in these states).

    “These (suppressed people) are the kinds of people who are attracted to these porn sites and attracted to people like Maria Ozawa,” he said.

    At the other end of the scale, Google also found that Penang, Selangor and Putrajaya were the least interested in Ozawa, with data showing the least number of searches from these territories.

    Ozawa, who started her career in porn movies in 2005, has now also acted in mainstream movies across Asia. These include an Indonesian comedy “Menculik Miyabi”, horror film “Hantu Tanah Kusir” and “Nilalang”, which was made in the Philippines.

     

    Source: www.freemalaysiatoday.com

  • Photos Of Children Of Malaysian Celebrities Turn Up On Porn Site

    Photos Of Children Of Malaysian Celebrities Turn Up On Porn Site

    Malaysian comedian Harith Iskander was shocked and upset to find photographs of his then-newborn son featured alongside lewd images of naked women on a pornographic website on Wednesday.

    Photos of the children of other popular Malaysian celebrities, including actress-singer Erra Fazira and singer Tomok, also appeared on the site, which is believed to be US-based.

    He told The New Paper on Thursday: “I was shocked, angry and confused as to why the hell anyone would put my son’s photos on such a site. As a father, my first priority is to protect my children and that is why I got into action immediately and tried to find out as much information as I could.”

    Harith’s wife, Dr Jezamine Lim, 31, said that she was rendered speechless and felt “so disgusted I vomited after that”.

    He posted on Facebook on Thursday evening that the photos have since been removed by the site.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Datuk Jackie Chan Acted In Porn Movie In 1970s

    Datuk Jackie Chan Acted In Porn Movie In 1970s

    Last week Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan was bestowed with the Panglima Mangku Wilayah (PMW) award from the Yang di Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mua’dzam Shah. The award now means that Chan carries the title of “Datuk”.

    Chan is of course a global superstar, having headlined movies such as Police Story, Drunken Master, Project A, and a few Hollywood flicks such as Rush Hour and Shanghai Knights. But did you know that the Kung Fu master also once starred in a porn movie?

    According to Hong Kong media, Information Daily, Chan was in a 1975 porn movie titled “All in the Family”. This of course was before he established himself as an actor and achieve famed. “I had to do anything I could to make a living 31 years ago, but I don’t think it’s a big deal. Even Marlon Brando used to be exposed in his movies,” he was quoted to have said. “The porn movies at that time were more conservative compared to the current films,” he added further.

    The movie was directed by Zhu Mu and also starred Dean Shek, Tien Chun, and Sammo Hung.

     

    Source: www.malaysiandigest.com

  • Children As Young As 7 years Old Exposed to Porn on Internet

    Children As Young As 7 years Old Exposed to Porn on Internet

    One in two teenagers here has watched or read sexually explicit materials, a poll has found, with some as young as seven when they were first exposed to it.

    And one in three admitted viewing pornography in the past year, whether intentional or accidental.

    The first large-scale survey here to examine children’s exposure to pornography, which polled 836 students aged 13 to 15, was conducted by Touch Cyber Wellness, the main agency that gives online safety talks in schools here.

    Experts say the findings are worrying as such content affects young people’s attitudes and behaviour towards love and sex, and may lead to sexual crimes.

    Dr Munidasa Winslow, an addictions specialist in private practice, called the figures “expectedly horrendous”.

    “Technology is driving a new wave of addictions – whether gaming or pornography – because… now, it is all available at a click,” he said.

    In the survey, 77 per cent of those exposed to sexual content accessed it through smartphones.

    The findings largely echoed those elsewhere. Studies in the United States and Australia found that about 40 per cent of teens and pre-teens visited X-rated sites deliberately or accidentally.

    In the Touch survey, 5 per cent of the teens who had seen porn encountered it first in lower primary levels – at age nine or younger. They were not asked how often they accessed this subsequently. Pornography was defined in the study as images or content, such as anime and erotic novels, that depicted naked people or people having sex.

    Students from three secondary schools were polled, and 24 were interviewed in depth one on one.

    Experts say the results reflected how Singapore has one of the highest rates of mobile phone use, and insufficient adult guidance.

    “I believe it is largely due to the inadequate discussions and lack of guidance from parents, so young people look elsewhere for sex education, of which pornography is a poor teacher,” said clinical psychologist Joel Yang of SIM University.

    Based on the interviews, many boys started viewing sexual content out of boredom or curiosity, said Touch Cyber Wellness assistant manager Chong Ee Jay.

    Asked how they first encountered such materials, half the boys polled said they deliberately sought these online. A third of the girls read these in erotic or romance novels. The rest came upon these by accident or were egged on by friends.

    Experts say the effects of viewing porn may vary by gender.

    “It may lead to pressure on girls to look and act a certain way when they compare their bodies with those online. When boys see the male figures as aggressors or in positions of dominance, they may become disrespectful towards women,” said Mr Chong.

    The obsession with porn affects their studies, self-esteem and interpersonal relationships. Overseas studies have also shown a link between consuming pornography and committing sex crimes.

    Since adult-only materials are readily available, experts say parents should install Web filters on computers and mobile devices. They should also tell their children that porn is not sex education, and where to seek help.

    Sex education teachers should not shy away from the topic either. Mr Chong will be training them on how to broach the topic.

    Dr Winslow said: “For sexual addictions, people are only as sick as their secrets. The more they can talk about them in safe places, the more the addictions lose their hold or power over people.”

    Ms Yap Chai Kian, 43, a manager with a nine-year-old daughter and a 13-year-old son, said she has been having regular conversations about sex and porn with her children since they were two.

    “I try to find opportunities to talk to them, like when crime shows on TV show people sending sexual images to one another, so that it does not feel awkward.”

    “Jie jie, can I sleep with you?” the nine-year-old boy asked a woman he barely knew as he tugged at her shirt.

    Horrified, the Touch Cyber Wellness trainer who visited his school to give a cyber wellness talk referred him to the school counsellor.

    Later, he confessed he had been watching pornography at home and had sexual thoughts throughout the day.

    He first chanced on online erotica in Primary 2, while looking for a photo of a naked aboriginal boy for a project.

    “I was so shocked that I ran off,” he told the trainer.

    But the images captured his imagination, and he looked at them whenever he was alone at home. Soon after, he was looking through such pictures twice a week and touching himself. He said: “I know it is not good as it affects my thinking. But it felt good, and I couldn’t control myself.”

    The counsellor roped in his parents, who installed filtering software in his computer and had more open discussions about sex. After a year of counselling, he has broken free of his addiction and learnt to channel his energies elsewhere, such as sports.

    For a 14-year-old girl, her habit of viewing pornography thrice weekly started a year ago when she searched for it online to satisfy her curiosity.

    She had been avidly reading romance novels, many of which had graphic love-making scenes. Her close friends also often talked about how their boyfriends would watch pornography regularly.

    Watching pornography and masturbation satisfied her, but also left her feeling guilty, ashamed and inadequate. The women she saw online had fuller breasts compared with hers. She searched online for breast enhancement supplements.

    “It affected the way I felt about myself, and I began to feel insecure about my diet and dressing,” she told a counsellor, who then worked with her to create a more positive body image and build up her self-esteem.

    She said: “I used to want so much to look like a porn star. I am slowly learning that that is not how all women look.”

    Source: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/half-teens-here-exposed-pornography-survey?page=0%2C1#sthash.rMRTm99I.dpuf

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