Tag: Singaporeans

  • Cosplay In Hijab? No Problem

    Cosplay In Hijab? No Problem

    KUALA LUMPUR • Muslim women dressed as superheroes, princesses and mighty sword-wielding warriors took part in a hijab cosplay event over the weekend in Malaysia, where the role-playing craze continues to grow.

    About 20 women showcased their love for anime with elaborate make-up and costumes while still wearing the traditional hijab – the headscarf worn by many Muslim women in Malaysia – at the event in a mall on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.

    Ms Nur Azlina, a 21-year-old university student, was decked out in a Power Rangers outfit.

    She said a hijab does not hinder her cosplay skills and that there were a lot of positive reactions.

    “Some people are sometimes surprised when they see my hijab… but it doesn’t bother me. My friends and family support me and I also get invited to attend birthday parties with my costume,” she added.

    Mr Raja Muhammad Rusydi, a 20-year-old cosplay enthusiast, hopes such events will generate more interest among hijab-wearing women to take part in cosplay activities.

    “I love cosplay and I get to make new friends here and in the international cosplay community. I support the women. If they love the character and have the passion, they should do it.”

    In cosplay, short for costume role-play, enthusiasts gather to imitate characters from anime series, comics and video games, many drawn from Japanese pop culture.

    The cosplay fad has swept much of the world and has been popular for more than two decades in Malaysia.

    But hijab cosplay has become popular only in the last few years in the South-east Asian nation and has generated much buzz among those in the cosplay scene.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Toa Payoh Hawker Centre Couple Identified As Tutors In Toa Payoh Tuition Centre

    Toa Payoh Hawker Centre Couple Identified As Tutors In Toa Payoh Tuition Centre

    According to Shin Min Daily News, the 46-year-old man in the video is a director of the tuition centre. His wife 39-year-old, is also a teacher in the centre.

    The extremely viral video was shared 42k times and was viewed over 3 million times in our facebook page.

    Young couple bullied and pushed an elderly man over a table at Toa Payoh Lorong 8 hawker centre.UPDATES: Couple arrested by the police. Read: http://bit.ly/2phZNN6Background: http://bit.ly/2p3cWY0Thelocalsociety

    Posted by Thelocalsociety on Saturday, 22 April 2017

    Police arrested the couple for the offence of Public Nuisance under Section 290 of the Penal Code may be punished with a fine which may extend to $1,000.

    The website of the tuition centre on April 20, 2017 (before the day before the incident) shows that the wife is a tuition teacher in the centre teaching premium mathematics.

    Details of the wife:

    MS VERON TAY
    PREMIUM MATHEMATICS

    Premium Mathematics
    Bachelor of Business, Monash University
    Taught in Hong Wen School and St Michael’s School for upper Primary Mathematics
    Conducted Primary 4 to 6 Mathematics holiday enrichment classes at Da Qiao Primary School
    Teacher in Novel Learning Centre since 2011

    In a previous media interview with Shin Min Daily News, she told the media that she was the manager of the tuition centre.

    They visited the tuition centre website and found his wife’s information has been removed.

    They also visited the husband and wife at their home. Upon knowing that reporters came to his house for comments, he quickly closed the door.

     

    Source: www.thelocalsociety.com

  • CAN Warns PAP Government To Stop Intimidating Sungei Road Vendors

    CAN Warns PAP Government To Stop Intimidating Sungei Road Vendors

    We are deeply concerned about the ongoing police investigation into a “threatening” letter allegedly written by the Chairman of the Association for the Recycling of Second Hand Goods at Sungei Road flea market, Mr Koh Eng Khoon. According to media reports, the letter in question was sent to Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, and signed “Koh Eng Khoon (Friend)”. Police visited Mr Koh at his one room flat at around midnight on 28 April. They did not produce a warrant, but officers ransacked the apartment, took photos of Mr Koh, and confiscated his mobile phone as part of the investigation. The visit ended only at approximately one in the morning.

    While we understand that all complaints from the public should be investigated, we question whether it was necessary to carry it out in such an intimidating, aggressive, and intrusive manner. This kind of action intensifies a climate of fear that deters frank discussion of public interest issues, and curbs citizens’ participation in matters which the government is not comfortable with.

    The National Environment Agency (NEA) announced plans to close Sungei Road Market in 2014. The Association for the Recycling of Second Hand Goods was formed for the purpose of persuading the government to allow the 80-year-old market to continue by letting the vendors operate in an alternative location. However, in February this year, government agencies announced that the market will close on 11 July. Since then, Mr Koh, the vendors and members of the public have escalated their efforts in urging the government to reconsider.

    Is the government harassing Mr Koh to intimidate others – especially the Sungei Road street vendors – from campaigning to save their livelihoods and culture? We call upon the state to ensure the immediate return of all confiscated property to Koh and to stop using intimidating investigative tactics on ordinary citizens.

    Community Action Network, Singapore

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

     

  • Drunk Man Viciously Assaults Uber Driver In Front His Own Daughter

    Drunk Man Viciously Assaults Uber Driver In Front His Own Daughter

    A man was caught on camera throwing repeated punches at an Uber driver who did not want to pick him up and cancelled the trip for safety reasons.

    Stomper Kevin contributed videos showing the violent altercation as well as a photo of the driver’s bloodied and bruised face.

    According to him, the incident took place at Block 31 Toa Payoh on Apr 28, at 10.50pm.

    He said that someone else had made the Uber booking on behalf of the man and added:

    “The drunkard guy became aggressive and scolded vulgarities to the Uber driver.

    “The driver decided to cancel the trip for his own safety, but the man refused to go out of the car and even prevented the car from moving.

    “When the driver tried to remove the man’s hand, he suddenly kicked and punched the Uber driver.”

     

    Source: www.stomp.com.sg

  • Brave SCDF Bro Injured In Explosion Of Taxi Blaze Discharged, Recuperating

    Brave SCDF Bro Injured In Explosion Of Taxi Blaze Discharged, Recuperating

    [Vehicle Fire along Commonwealth Ave]

    Thank you for your kind words and concerns for the injured firefighter.

    Each day, SCDF Emergency Responders, like him, brave countless challenges in the line of duty to protect and save lives and property.

    The injured firefighter who sustained minor burns had just been discharged from hospital and is recuperating.

    We wish him a speedy recovery.

    ***

    SCDF was alerted to a vehicle fire along Commonwealth Ave (near the junction with North Buona Vista Road) at about 1415hrs.

    SCDF dispatched 1 Fire Engine, 2 Fire Bikes, 1 Red Rhino and 2 Ambulances to the location. The fire which involved a taxi was extinguished by SCDF using 2 water jets and a Compressed Air Foam backpack.

    During the firefighting operation, an explosion occurred from the burning taxi, injuring 4 persons including an SCDF firefighter. All of them sustained minor injuries and were conveyed to the National University Hospital by SCDF ambulances.

    Preliminary investigations by the SCDF and the Police revealed the likely cause of the explosion was due to the road traffic accident. The investigations by SCDF, Police and LTA are ongoing.

     

    Source: Singapore Civil Defence Force

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