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  • Pritam Singh Back Out as GOH For Gaza Charity Concert

    Pritam Singh Back Out as GOH For Gaza Charity Concert

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    Dear Pritam,

    I happened to look at the flyer about the charity concert, in aid of humanity or was it Palestine? I was shocked that you were listed as the guest of honour in the earlier flier.

    I don’t know what you were thinking of when you agreed. I see it as a populist move to get more votes but I think you have erred in this case. I will come to that later.

    You came across as being cut from a different piece of cloth but alas, you have proven that you are no different from the others of your ilk. Therein lies a lesson for us, the common people: When politics come into play, the public suffer. In the game of one-upmanship and votes, thousands of Palestinians and Israelis died unnecessarily in the armed conflict and the images from the conflict has been utterly shocking. The Israelis and Palestinians are both at fault for allowing this carnage.

    I trawled our parliament pages to find Singapore’s stand and I agree with it. A tiny country’s words do not carry far but nonetheless, we have registered our point and we are correct to call upon Israel and Hamas to stop their death games. That’s what we did and I was surprised that we did make the call. Israel has been one of the first countries in the world to recognise our status as a new country and it was the first to respond to our call to help build up our defence force. But it was also revealing when Shanmugam said: “Our relationship with Israel is not any deeper than with many other countries. In fact, several other countries have much more leverage over Israel. We are a small country, far removed from Israel, and we have a good relationship with Israel as we have with the Palestinian National Authority and several other Arab countries, and many others.” 

    However, to stand up and voice our condemnation to an ally takes a lot of guts.

    As for the Palestinians, I read that we have been giving them aid. Let me quote Foreign Minister Shanmugam’s response in parliament on 5 August 2014:
    “We have maintained good relationships with the Palestinian National Authority. Mr Goh Chok Tong, when he was Senior Minister, had visited Palestine. And we have been supportive of the two-state solution and consistent with that, we have tried to support the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people.
    “Last year, at the UN General Assembly, Singapore voted for all Palestinian-related resolutions. That is as public a support as you can get.
    “I personally met the Palestinian National Authority’s Foreign Minister last year, and we had a good exchange of views. We have also supported visits from the Ministers of the Palestinian National Authority to Singapore. Indeed, we financially support that.

    “Since 2013, we have been participating in the Conference on Cooperation among East Asian Countries for Palestinian Development (CEAPAD). During CEAPAD I in Tokyo last year, we announced Singapore’s enhanced Technical Assistance Package for the Palestinian National Authority, worth at $5 million over five years, which is more than several of our regional countries have pledged. Under this package, we have received several delegations and study visits. The Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Masagos Zulkifli met with the Palestinian National Authority’s Prime Minister during CEAPAD II in Jakarta earlier this year. Mr Masagos encouraged the Prime Minister to send more Palestinians to Singapore under this package. We hope that they do so.

    “So, politically, materially and philosophically, we have been supportive of the Palestinian cause and we have made that very public.”
    Hamas is the thorn in this case and they are using the people to further their militant viewpoint. As Shanmugam said, “The international community can make statements, and can try and bring some sense, but ultimately, it is going to require that the actors themselves to also want peace.

    “At the end of the day, the fact is, the Israelis and Hamas – and I say Hamas because there was not a single rocket from the West Bank which is under the control of the Palestinian National Authority, and there have been no attacks by Israel on West Bank – are responsible for what is happening in Gaza, and they have to exercise political will, and take concrete steps to bring an end to the conflict.”

    Now coming back to my statement that you have erred. The charity concert event that you are willing to grace will definitely polarise Singaporeans. In a multi-cultural and secular society like ours, this issue will definitely pull religion, by its collar, into the picture. This is an explosive issue and will you be able to handle it. I say, you will not. Then who will be left with the mess created by this one inconsiderate act of yours: Us, we, the people of Singapore.

    During the same debate in parliament, you talked about the impact of the images including the possibility of self-radicalisation.
    I share the same view as Shanmugam, which is, there is nothing much we can do. 

    The images and the news from Gaza has already created rifts in friendships. Strong views have caused many carefully nurtured friendships to fray. I personally, have kept away from some friends who supported either Israel or Palestine, not just because of their extreme and unforgiving comments but because they wanted me take sides with them in this conflict. It was either I am with them or against them. 

    Do you think the charity concert will just be a fund-raising platform? Did you ask the organisers for their agenda? Is this your individual stand or the Workers’ Party’s stand? Are you a willing party to this concert which will definitely radicalise Singaporeans in their thoughts and actions? Are you and your party willing to be responsible for the aftermath? Will you and the Workers’ Party be responsible for us, Singaporeans?

    Sadly, I don’t think so. All you, the Workers’ Party and other opposition parties, think about is yourself. Let us come to power and we’ll prove it to you, you said in the last elections. But what did you do? Nothing at all. Bereft of views, ideas and suggestions, you and your party are taking us for a ride. We Singaporeans are waking up to you and your kind. 

    But what is intolerable is you trying to drive a wedge between us, Singaporeans, by endorsing such events. For the political survival of you and the Workers’ Party, please don’t use us. It is not fair to us.

    Authored by Robert De Souza

    Source: http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/eat-drink-man-woman-16/dear-pritam-singh-4797710.html

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  • Man Pleads Guilty To Rape of 13 Year Old and Theft

    Man Pleads Guilty To Rape of 13 Year Old and Theft

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    SINGAPORE: He told lies to get a 13-year-old girl he had just met to go home with him. When she refused to have sex with him, he stopped her from leaving, hit her with his fist and even pointed a 16cm blade at the victim before she eventually gave in to his threats.

    The rapist, who was a full-time national serviceman when he committed the offences, pleaded guilty last Friday (Sep 5) to four charges, including one count of rape for the incident that took place last May. The 20-year-old also pleaded guilty to three charges of sexual penetration of a minor under 16 involving three other girls.

    He cannot be named to protect the identity of his victim.

    The court heard that he met the girl for the first time on May 20 last year through a mutual friend. They hung out with others in Toa Payoh until the next morning before the three of them shared a taxi home. After the mutual friend alighted, he made up a story about having to pass some money to the friend through the girl and she agreed to go to his Teck Whye Lane flat.

    In the flat, he propositioned her with money before moving on to more aggressive tactics, including pinning her down and trying unsuccessfully to tape her mouth shut. He also threatened to not let her leave the flat and to hurt her, unless she complied.

    The girl eventually felt she had no alternative but to have sex with him. Shortly after, his mother returned home and the victim took the chance to leave. She then told a friend about the ordeal before she made a police report with her mother.

    The three other minors he had sex with were aged 13 and 14 when the offences took place between October 2012 and December last year. During that period, he went absent without official leave thrice from national service. He also pressured one of the minors into having sex with him after going out with her for slightly more than a week.

    One of the victims became pregnant and had an abortion in January. They are still in a relationship and she was present in court on Friday with the offender’s mother.

    Eight other charges will be taken into consideration for sentencing, including one of theft. The prosecution called for a sentence of at least 12 years’ jail and 12 strokes of the cane, citing aggravating factors such as the use of violence. The acts were calculated and not “thoughtless actions by a low-functioning adolescent driven purely by testosterone”, said Deputy Public prosecutor (DPP) Lee Zu Zhao.

    DPP Lee objected to rehabilitative training for the offender, which his lawyer Anand Nalachandran urged High Court judge Choo Han Teck to consider. Mr Nalachandran felt there should not be a general rule against reformative training for rape offenders and pointed to his client’s young age and subnormal intellect.

    But DPP Lee noted the absence of reformative training sentences in previous rape cases.

    Justice Choo has called for a report assessing the offender’s suitability for reformative training, but cautioned that he may not make such an order even if the report is favourable.

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/man-pleads-guilty-to-rape/1350870.html

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  • Perubahan Drastik: Separuh Pemain LionsXII Akan Dilepaskan?

    Perubahan Drastik: Separuh Pemain LionsXII Akan Dilepaskan?

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    SEPARUH pemain LionsXII mungkin dilepaskan musim depan – antara perubahan paling ketara bagi pasukan itu selepas ia menamatkan musim bola sepak yang mengecewakan minggu lalu.

    Walau enggan mendedahkan sebarang nama sebelum beliau berbincang dan mencapai kata putus dengan ketua jurulatih nasional Bernd Stange, jurulatih LionsXII, Fandi Ahmad, akur perubahan drastik itu perlu demi mempertingkat persembahan pasukan musim depan.

    “Lebih 70 peratus pemain kami tidak mencapai sasaran masing-masing musim ini… amat menghampakan,” kata Fandi, apabila diminta menilai persembahan LionsXII musim ini. Seramai 24 pemain didaftarkan di awal musim.

    “Ini bukan masanya bagi kami menyalahkan sesiapa, tapi banyak lagi perubahan diperlukan… bukan sahaja daripada segi pasukan malah dalam pelbagai aspek berkaitan,” kata Fandi apabila ditemui Berita Harian semalam.

    Menurut Fandi, dalam musim yang ‘bermula dan berakhir dengan kekecewaan’, hanya seorang pemain sahaja yang mencapai matlamat yang ditetapkan di awal musim – pemain sayap Faris Ramli – yang menyumbang lapan gol sepanjang musim.

    Fandi juga menamakan enam pemain yang dianggapnya telah menyumbang dengan konsisten kepada pasukan – penjaga gawang Izwan Mahbud; pemain pertahanan Faritz Hameed, Safuwan Baharudin, Shakir Hamzah; dan pemain midfield Isa Halim dan Hafiz Abu Sujad.

    Musim LionsXII, juara Liga Super Malaysia (MSL) 2013, berakhir dengan kekecewaan selepas ia tersingkir daripada Piala Malaysia di peringkat kumpulan minggu lalu – kali pertama ia tidak mara ke suku akhir sejak menyertai semula pertandingan dalam 2012.

    Ia juga tersingkir di pusingan kedua Piala FA dan hanya menduduki tempat kelapan dalam MSL dengan meraih 28 mata daripada 22 perlawanan. Masalah utama LionsXII – ketumpulan serangannya – adalah ketara.

    Dalam 30 perlawanan merangkumi tiga pertandingan, MSL, Piala FA dan Piala Malaysia, LionsXII menjaringkan 37 gol – nisbah 1.2 gol setiap perlawanan.

    Namun bagi Fandi, kalah, menang atau seri tidak begitu penting, berbanding dengan keberanian dan sifat berjuang yang katanya berkurangan dalam kalangan sebahagian besar pemainnya.

    “Kami perlukan pemain yang berani dan memberi komitmen sepenuhnya dalam setiap perlawanan.

    “Pemain tahu pendirian saya dan saya selalu memberitahu mereka supaya jangan bimbangkan keputusan asalkan mereka beri saya komitmen yang saya inginkan,” kata Fandi yang memberitahu bahawa beliau berharap berjaya mendapatkan beberapa pemain lebih berpengalaman musim depan demi membimbing pemain muda.

    Apabila diminta Berita Harian memberi sedikit gambaran atau garis masa tentang rancangannya bagi LionsXII, Stange memberitahu bahawa beliau akan memiliki gambaran lebih baik selepas skuad nasional bawah 23 tahun pulang dari Sukan Asia di Incheon, Korea, bulan ini.

    Namun keputusan muktamad tentang LionsXII diharap dapat dicapai sebelum Piala AFF Suzuki bermula November nanti, kata Stange. Adalah difahamkan, menjelang Sukan Asia Tenggara (SEA) ke-28 di Singapura tahun depan, keutamaan pemilihan pemain akan diberikan kepada pasukan bawah 23 tahun.

    Sementara sedar akan keutamaan itu Fandi meluahkan harapan diberi masa dan ruang untuk membentuk pasukan yang sebaiknya menjelang musim MSL tahun depan “Kami perlu membuat perancangan teliti dan menetapkan objektif awal.

    Jika tidak, masalah lama boleh berulang,” kata Fandi.

    Sumber: http://beritaharian.sg/sukan/lionsxii/separuh-pemain-lionsxii-akan-dilepaskan

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  • Photos of First ‘Chinese ISIS Militant’ Emerge Online

    Photos of First ‘Chinese ISIS Militant’ Emerge Online

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    Another picture released by the Iraqi military shows the “Chinese daash” unconcious on the floor.(Iraqi Ministry of Defence)

    IRAQ’S Ministry of Defence has claimed to have captured a Chinese national fighting for the extremist Sunni militant group, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and posted two photos of an East Asian-looking man with a battered face on its Facebook page.

    A short message accompanying the photos that were put up on Monday called the man a “Chinese daash” – daash being an acronym for ISIS.

    If the indentity of the man and the authenticity of the images are validated, this could be the first confirmed case of a Chinese ISIS fighter, the South China Morning Post reported.

    Mr Wu Sike, China’s special envoy to the Middle East, has previously said that an estimated 100 Chinese citizens – mostly Muslim Uighurs from China’s remote western region of Xinjiang – may be fighting for ISIS.

    The Chinese embassy in Iraq declined to comment on the photos, while the Iraqi government and Chinese foreign ministry have not responded to interview requests from the Post.

    Earlier, the US State Department said some 12,000 foreign jihadists from 50 countries have gone to fight in Syria since the conflict began more than three years ago.

    In Austria, the authorities said they suspect about 130 residents – most of them foreign nationals – have allied themselves with Islamist militants fighting abroad.

    In Asia, Singapore said in July it is aware of two Singaporeans fighting in Syria with their families.

    Malaysia has held 19 ISIS-inspired militants who allegedly planned to bomb pubs, discos and a Malaysian brewery of beer producer Carlsberg. They wanted to establish a hardline Islamic caliphate spanning Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore, said police.

    Three Malaysian women had also reportedly travelled to the Middle East in a so-called “sexual jihad” to act as “comfort women” for ISIS fighters.

    Indonesia, the world’s biggest Muslim-majority nation, estimates that 60 of its citizens have joined the fighting.

    As many as 150 Australians are also said to be fighting alongside ISIS overseas, including at least one Sydney man and his young son who have posed for photos with a severed head.

    ISIS has carried out beheadings, crucifixions and public stonings in areas under its control in Iraq and neighbouring north-eastern Syria, where it has declared an Islamic “caliphate”.

    Videos that have emerged since August 19 showing the militants beheading American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff have enraged world leaders, with US President Barack Obama vowing to “degrade and destroy” the group.

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/world/middle-east/story/iraq-claims-have-caught-chinese-isis-jihadist-releases-photos-battered

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  • Sesak di Woodlands CIQ

    Sesak di Woodlands CIQ

    KEREDAAN kenderaan keluar masuk Johor Bahru selepas Malaysia menaikkan kadar tol hanya sementara sahaja?

    Nampaknya begitu jika keadaan di Kompleks Kastam, Imigresen dan Kuarantin (CIQ) Woodlands dan Johor hujung minggu lalu dijadikan sandaran.

    Beberapa pembaca Berita Harian memberi maklum balas mereka terperangkap dalam kesesakan lebih dua jam menyeberangi koswe kelmarin dan semalam.

    Malaysia baru-baru ini memperkenalkan tol baru bagi pemandu yang menggunakan Tambak Johor yang berkuat kuasa 1 Ogos lalu.

    Pemandu kenderaan persendirian yang memasuki Malaysia dari Singapura melalui Koswe perlu membayar tol RM9.70 ($3.80) berbanding RM2.90 sebelum ini.

    Apabila memasuki Singapura pula, mereka dikenakan tol RM6.80. Bas dan teksi masing-masing perlu membayar RM13.30 dan RM8.20 bagi setiap perjalanan dua hala. Kenaikan itu menimbulkan reaksi kurang senang sebilangan rakyat Singapura.

    Masyarakat peniaga di Johor Bahru turut tidak setuju kerana menjejas perniagaan mereka.

    Menyusuli langkah Malaysia, Penguasa Pengangkutan Darat (LTA) mengumumkan Singapura akan mengenakan kadar tol yang sepadan.

    Selain tol, Malaysia juga akan mengenakan bayaran permit masuk kenderaan (VEP) kepada kenderaan asing melalui Johor Bahru

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg/setempat/sesak-balik-di-ciq#sthash.9PRsf3tB.dpuf

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