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  • 2 real reasons why there are few Muslims in Singapore’s SAF; “it does not discriminate against the Muslims..”

    2 real reasons why there are few Muslims in Singapore’s SAF; “it does not discriminate against the Muslims..”

    Today, Singapore has a few Malay commandos and importantly, at least one fighter pilot according to an infamous Muslim convert Terence. He shared: “Will we have Malay commandos? We already do. Malay fighter pilots? We have one, and I still remember that there was a huge discussion behind the scenes about whether we could trust him. Common sense prevailed.”

    According to the ill-repute man among the Muslim community here in Singapore, there are but 2 real reasons why there are little to none Muslims officers in the SAF.

    #1: Bad in MATHEMATICS.

    ”One of the reasons we do not have more Malay pilots is simply because they fail the selection test – particularly the mathematics test.”

    I Malay.

    He added that today, the SAF puts “Malays in many sensitive positions, from SIGINT to MINDEF itself. As long as you are qualified and determined enough, the SAF will take you, regardless of race or religion.”

    #2: Navy’s policy of rejecting vegetarians, Hindus, people with food allergies and halal food.

    As far as the Navy is concerned, Terence said that Muslims are not present on naval vessels “due to logistics, not religious discrimination. RSN’s policy is to not have vegetarians, Hindus who do not eat beef, or people who have any sort of food allergies.”

    He added: “Our naval assets are meant to be ready for extended deployment. We do not have the luxury of stopping in the middle of a war to look for halal food.”

    Here is what he had to say in full.

    “Singapore’s SAF does not discriminate against the Muslims. We have a lot of Muslims in sensitive positions. I am, myself, a Muslim convert, and I have never felt that I lacked opportunities because of my religion. The issue is Malays, for historical reasons. The real reason why there were no Malays in much of the SAF is not found in our history books. It is no longer classified, but it is a forgotten episode, just like much of the events during the period of our Separation from Malaysia and the Konfrontasi. For those interested, there are people around who lived during that period, and were there when it happened, although all of them are very old.
    “When Singapore separated from Malaysia, the divorce was painful. In the election prior, when the PAP campaigned in Malaysia for a a “Malaysian Malaysia”, instead of a “Malay Malaysia”, UMNO were outraged and played the race and religion card.
    “The main instigator was Syed Jaafar Albar, the so-called “Lion of UMNO”. He was a radical Malay supremacist, despite the fact that he was clearly Yemeni Arab, and not Malay. He was vehemently against Singapore’s separation from Malaysia, and resigned as secretary-general of UMNO in protest. He went as far as to advocate that Malaysia militarily occupy Singapore.
    “At the time of Separation, almost half of the troops based here were from Malaysia. When the British gave control of the various units to Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei, they neglected to consider that the units were recruited from all over the Malay Peninsula. We had Singapore-born Malays and Malaysian-born Malays in the SAF and the Police, at SAFTI and elsewhere.
    “The 4th Malaysian Infantry Brigade consisted of two infantry regiments of about 1,000 soldiers each. Just over half of them were Malaysian, and they had divided loyalties. They were commanded by Brigadier-General Syed Mohamed Alsagoff, a relative of Syed Albar, and another Yemeni Arab. To say that he did not get along with Lee Kuan Yew is to put it mildly. He claimed it was a joke when he told Lee Kuan Yew that he could have had the PAP leaders arrested and shot. Lee Kuan Yew and his family moved out of the Istana and borrowed the Gurkha Regiment to guard them.
    “The Malaysian troops, all ethnic Malays, mutinied. Just over half of them supported Malaysia. One of the Singapore officers was killed. It was Col. Alkaff, BG Alsagoff’s cousin, who negotiated a withdrawal of the Malaysian troops. The 4th Malaysian Infantry Brigade withdrew from Singapore by November of 1967. The murderers of the Singapore officer were arrested. Two were hanged, and the others were only released from detention a decade or so ago.
    “As a consequence, Lee Kuan Yew used the Land Acquisition Act to dismantle the Alsagoff family landholdings in Singapore. Conscription was instituted, but no Malays were conscripted at first. The commandos, once dominated by Malays, now have none. The Malay officers and NCOs, even though they did not mutiny, were either never promoted or were let go. This included the entire ethnic Malay cohort of officer cadets. And of course, Singapore invited a few countries to come and train our soldiers. Only Israel accepted. They stood by us when we had nothing, and we do not forget our friends.”

     

    That being said, do you believe the reasons Terence gave? Is he even from SAF previously?

  • Malays, Easily Stereotyped In NS Always Hear: ‘Kita Melayu Jadi Infantry. Don’t Put Your Hopes Too High.’

    Malays, Easily Stereotyped In NS Always Hear: ‘Kita Melayu Jadi Infantry. Don’t Put Your Hopes Too High.’

    “Kita Melayukan, jadi …. infantry lah …. don’t put your hopes too high.”

    Those were the words uttered to me during my son’s orientation at the beginning of his Officer cadet course almost 10 months ago. Testimony of the effective discriminatory practise embedded for more than 50 years against Malays in the SAF.

    Malays are loyal and trustworthy like all Singaporeans to don the colours of any Arms of the SAF, ever willing to lay our life for this land we are indigenous to. We proved ourselves as a race when 153 malay regiment soldiers sacrificed their lives in defence of Singapore at Bukit Chandu, in February 1942, against the Japanese invaders. Their heroism are etched permanently into the memory of the Japanese army and the Colonial authority that surrendered Malaya to the Japs.

    The Malays have patiently waited and trusted that this collective discrimination on their race will go away one day as promised to them by PAP leaders behind closed door. 50 years on and the situation has not changed except for mere tokenism to feature on occasional pages of the local press or some magazine covers. We have even tolerated the indignation of watching glittering TV ads promoting careers in the Navy etc., knowing fully well that we don’t qualify just because of the colour of our skin.

    This policy of restricting Malays in the SAF has indoctrinated in the minds of other races, the unspoken fallacy that Malays are disloyal and cannot be trusted. Infecting every male serving citizen’s mind during 2 years of full-time national service and later for many more years during reservist, inevitably spilling into the wider society too. This vicious poison of distrust towards the Malays, sown in the minds of the people for more than 50 years must end.

    This discriminatory practise towards Malays lies deep in the hypocrisy of PAP leaders who imposed these policies while preaching meritocracy and practising so-called deceptive affirmative actions selectively when it suits their political interest. Think GRC, HDB race quota, Malay President fiasco, etc. This whole policy and mindset originating from the PAP are the root cause of this discrimination.

    Singaporeans of all races can end this discriminatory policies that has remained as vestiges of our colonial past. We must revive the vision championed by our brave true anti-colonial heroes who are Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians. They suffered their lives to rid this country off the racist colonial policies of the past, so that we can practice and give equal spaces for all citizens regardless of our individual ethnicity and creed. And to consider celebrating Stamford Raffles and his so-called legacy, is a blatant gross affront and a betrayal of the real spirit of the struggles and sacrifices of our founding fathers.

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    A proud moment for Fuad and parents as we put his officer rank onto his uniform. A proud and honourable Infantry Officer.

    Today, my son, together with his peers are commissioned as Officers of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). Each one of them has earned his or her One Bar through their grit and hard work to be proudly bestowed the dignified role of Officers, leading men and women of the SAF in defending this nation, the Constitution of our Republic and the President. As fellow parents witnessing their Commissioning parade today, we are proud of having our sons and daughters standing in service for our Country and her idealism of a Just and Equal society we all want and love.

    Together, we can and must rebuilt our Nation’s true vision embodied in the colours and symbols on our Flag that we have neglected. To strive and struggle to leave a truly worthy legacy to our next generation, of a country united as one, where all races respect one another equally, instead of allowing ourselves to be divided and exploited by race for unjust self-serving political ends. The discrimination of Malays in the SAF must cease.

     

    Source: Damanhuri Bin Abas

  • Datuk Dan Suami Pendorong Nur Farah Atiqah Jadi Askar

    Datuk Dan Suami Pendorong Nur Farah Atiqah Jadi Askar

    Melihat gambar arwah datuknya kelihatan segak mengenakan seragam nombor satu mencetus keinginannya menjejak langkah berkhidmat kepada negara.

    Pada masa itu, beliau masih di sekolah menengah tetapi memutuskan mahu menyertai Angkatan Bersenjata Singapura (SAF) dan mengenakan seragam serupa apabila dewasa nanti.

    Kini, Sarjan Ketiga (3SG) Nur Farah Atiqah Mohamad Ah Halim, 26 tahun, berjaya membuat impiannya menjadi kenyataan setelah melalui Kursus Kadet Spesialis (SCC) selama 22 minggu.

    Lebih daripada berpeluang memakai seragam segak, pegawai tetap SAF itu mahu berkhidmat kepada negara bagi membawa perbezaan kepada kehidupan orang lain.

    “Setelah tamat sekolah, saya mencari kerja lain dan tidak teringat impian saya menyertai SAF.

    “Hanya setelah suami saya, yang juga pegawai tetap SAF, mengongsi pengalaman mengenai latihan dan tugasnya, keinginan menyertai SAF bangkit semula.

    “Pada mulanya keluarga saya tidak begitu ghairah mengenai keputusan saya menyertai SAF.

    “Mereka khuatir, sebagai wanita, bagaimana saya dapat mengimbangi tanggungjawab keluarga dengan latihan,” kata anak ketiga dalam keluarga empat beradik itu.

    Namun, keinginan menceburi kerjaya mencabar mendorong 3SG Nur Farah meneruskan niat sehingga keluarganya akhirnya memberi sokongan penuh.

    Berkat azamnya, beliau dianugerahi Bayonet Perak – anugerah kedua paling berprestij diberi semasa majlis tamat perbarisan bagi 1,134 kadet spesialis SAF baru-baru ini.

    Perbarisan Tamat Kursus Kadet Spesialis (SCGP) yang ke-32 itu diadakan di Kem Pasir Laba.

    Hadir sebagai pegawai reviu ialah Menteri Negara Kanan (Perhubungan dan Penerangan merangkap Pendidikan), Dr Janil Puthucheary.

    Menyingkap latihan yang dijalaninya dalam hutan, 3SG Nur Farah berkata: “Saya dilantik ketua seksyen dan bertanggungjawab memimpin 14 anggota. Memang tidak dinafikan pada mulanya ada tanggapan bahawa sebagai wanita, saya tidak mahir memberi arahan jalan atau tidak setanding kadet lelaki lain dari segi jasmani.

    “Namun, saya tidak putus asa. Secara keseluruhan, terdapat enam kadet wanita, termasuk saya, dan kami terus memberi semangat kepada satu sama lain.”

    Mengongsi motivasinya menjalani latihan, yang disifatkannya tetap sama tidak kira jantina, 3SG Nur Farah berkata keluarga dan suaminya menjadi pendorong utama.

    “Berdasarkan pengalamannya menjalani Perkhidmatan Negara (NS) bersama SAF dulu, abang saya juga menasihatkan saya agar bersedia dari segi mental dan jasmani.

    “Saya berpuas hati berjaya menjalani kursus ini. Anugerah Bayonet Perak ini sebagai tanda pengiktirafan usaha dan kerja keras saya,” ujar beliau.

     

    Source: http://www.beritaharian.sg

  • 2 SAF Soldiers Rendered Aid Effortlessly, Trying To Keep Injured Motorcyclist Stay Conscious

    2 SAF Soldiers Rendered Aid Effortlessly, Trying To Keep Injured Motorcyclist Stay Conscious

    I was about to make a turn from Mandai Road towards SLE/KJE, when I saw this happened. The time was at that moment , 11:20PM

    I came abit too late but only managed to direct traffic as the others was busy trying to keep the seriously injured rider to stay conscious.

    Amongst the many I saw around helping by are two “Abang” motorcyclists and the man of the match that caught my eye are these two Soldiers rending their aid effortlessly trying to keep the seriously injured motorcyclist stay conscious as well. They were quick to act as a paramedic before the Singapore Civil Defence Force arrived at scene to take over.

    These two soldiers tried their very best and means to keep the injured rider safe with the best of their knowledge and have came out away from their line of duty to render assistance.

    These two soldiers are the heroes not only to protect during time of war crisis (if prevail) but even at such unforseen incidents they stopped their military vehicle, and provide aid in terms of frontline medical needs to the victim.

    I’m very honored to see such acts when nobody even notice of thier presence because was too shocked to witness the victim lying down somehow motionless.

    Kudos and my sincere salute to this Men in Green for being good Samaritans as they had just completed their exercise and heading back towards Khatib Camp.

    These two NSF soldiers are

    2nd LTA Tan Hae San (AI TFC , Khatib Camp)

    LCP Chung Jing Kai (MMI, Khatib Camp)

    Please spread this message to the Singapore Armed Forces. They deserved to be commended and recognised !

     

    Source: Mohamed Klazick

  • Bagi Leftenan Alfian Aman, Biasiswa SAF Bantu Beliau Lakar Kerjaya Dalam Bidang Dasar Awam

    Bagi Leftenan Alfian Aman, Biasiswa SAF Bantu Beliau Lakar Kerjaya Dalam Bidang Dasar Awam

    Bagi Leftenan Muhammad Alfian Aman, Biasiswa Merit Angkatan Bersenjata Singapura (SAF) membantunya meringankan beban kewangan keluarganya.

    Bapanya, yang merupakan satu-satunya pencari nafkah dalam keluarganya, didiagnosis dengan barah usus beberapa tahun yang lalu, dan bil perubatannya semakin menggunung.

    “Kadang kala, bil-bil perubatannya agak mahal, namun kami berupaya mengusahakannya.” kata LTA Alfian, 20 tahun dengan tabah.

    “Dengan biasiswa ini, ia membantu membiayai pengajian saya, ia benar-benar meringankan beban kewangan ibu bapa saya.”

    Beliau akan melanjutkan pengajiannya ke sarjana muda dalam bidang pentadbiran perniagaan dan kemudian sarjana dasar awam di Universiti Nasional Singapura (NUS).

    Di Istana semalam, LTA Alfian merupakan antara 15 penerima Biasiswa Merit SAF di majlis penyampaian Anugerah Biasiswa Pertahanan yang diberikan buat julung-julung kalinya.

    Beliau percaya dengan mempelajari bidang dasar awam, ia akan menjadi sesuatu yang beliau ingin lakukan pada masa hadapan, iaitu untuk melakar dasar-dasar bagi memperbaiki kehidupan anggota perkhidmatan negara.

    “Satu contoh yang saya fikirkan sekarang ialah bagaimana untuk mempermudahkan proses Ujian Kecekapan Jasmani Individu (IPPT),” katanya.

    Pengalamannya berkhidmat dalam tentera membuatkannya berfikir tentang cara-cara untuk memperbaiki pengalaman komander platun yang dilantik unit 1BMT pada Januari tahun ini, yang merupakan salah satu tugas LTA Alfian untuk mendampingi rekrut-rekrutnya.

    “Salah satu daripada cabaran saya ialah untuk mendampingi setiap rekrut….dan untuk meyakinkan mereka supaya bekerjasama sebagai sebuah platun,” katanya.

    “Maka saya percaya bahawa peluang ini membolehkan saya untuk bertemu dengan mereka yang datang daripada pelbagai latar belakang dan ia juga membolehkan saya untuk mempelajari lebih banyak lagi tentang isu-isu dan membuat perubahan di peringkat asas.”

    Selepas menamatkan pengajiannya kelak, LTA Alfian berminat menjadi seorang pegawai pemerintah dan beliau juga merancang untuk menyertai kursus taktik bagi mempersiapkan diri. Berkhidmat kepada negara mengalir dalam darah saya. “Saya berharap dapat terus berkhidmat dalam bidang tentera sehingga saya bersara kelak,” kata beliau lagi.

     

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg