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  • 2 Anak Melayu Cemerlang Lanjut Pelajaran Di Oxford, Harvard

    2 Anak Melayu Cemerlang Lanjut Pelajaran Di Oxford, Harvard

    KERJAYA dua penyelidik setempat ini dalam bidang akademik dan penyelidikan mendapat suntikan dengan biasiswa yang menyokong mereka mengikuti program di universiti terulung dunia.

    Cik Nurul Amilllin Hussain, 26 tahun, akan memburu ijazah Doktor Falsafah (PhD) dalam bidang geografi di Universiti Oxford.

    Beliau mengkaji kemampanan dan cara orang ramai menggunakan sistem tenaga suria.

    Dr Izzuddin Aris, 31 tahun, pula akan ke Universiti Harvard bagi program poskedoktoran dalam bidang perubatan.

    Beliau pula mengkaji asal usul penyakit, termasuk faktor risiko di peringkat awal kehidupan – daripada sebelum kehamilan ibu hingga selepas kelahiran – yang boleh membawa kepada penyakit kronik dalam kanak-kanak dan kemudian sebagai dewasa.

    Mereka merupakan antara 38 penerima Skim Bakat Pengajaran dan Penyelidikan Akademik (Start) Kementerian Pendidikan (MOE) yang menyokong warga Singapura yang ingin memburu kerjaya di universiti berautonomi setempat dan bertujuan membantu universiti itu membangun bakat akademik mereka.

     

    Source: www.beritaharian.sg

     

     

  • Osman Sulaiman: Dilemma Of A Malay Voter On Reserved Presidential Election

    Osman Sulaiman: Dilemma Of A Malay Voter On Reserved Presidential Election

    Dilemma of a Malay voter this coming reserved Presidential Election (PE)

    What participation means for the Malay voters.

    1. Reserving the PE only for Malay candidates is against the grain of meritocracy. The central tenets that our country is built on.

    2. Participation would mean condoning and prolonging race based policies that further divide our nation.

    3. Allowing ourselves to be used as a political pawn for self-serving purposes.

    4. We perpetuate the perverse narrative by the gov that Malay community cannot win an open election without assistance

    5. The community descend to a less dignified level as we become part of a flawed system.

    Even if the above dont prick us, there is the issue of who do we vote for? At present, these 3 hopefuls.

    1. Halimah Yaacob
    2. Salleh Marican
    3. Farid Khan

    We know that the president’s role is largely ceremonial. With the new changes to our Elected Presidency System, our president’s discretionary powers are further abridged. And who gets to be president, would not matter as much before.

    I’ve seem some who has indicated that they would probably spoil their votes.

    What non-participation or spoiling the vote would mean for the voters.

    1. If Mdm Halimah contest, she would most probably win the election. History has shown that when the ruling party endorses a candidate, that someone would go on to win the election.

    Spoiling the vote would most definitely hand Mdm Halimah the coveted spot. I dont think this will be ideal as we would want someone who isnt too closely related to the ruling party.

    2. If we abstain and not turn up to vote, we are excluding ourselves from nation building and at the same time democracy.

    3. Part of democracy is to show our voice through our votes no matter even if we are in the minority. Not participating would mean the result would not reflect the true sentiments of the people.

    So do we participate, or no? It’s a tough call.

     

    Source: Khan Osman Sulaiman

     

  • Netizens Exposed Identity Of Man Who Robbed Taxi Uncle

    Netizens Exposed Identity Of Man Who Robbed Taxi Uncle

    Dear Editors,

    This young man who is not disabled stole from a taxi driver during his trip and used the money he stole to pay the driver. If you have no money, don’t take taxi, don’t do such scumbag acts.

    After netizens CSI his identity, this Faidil deactivated his Facebook. Let’s see if you can run away from the police.

    Here are his details: The alleged taxi thief’s facebook profile is Faidil Didil and his real name is Muhammad Faidil Bin Samri

    Here is his picture.

     

    Hope the police take action against him. Shameless to steal from a hardworking taxi uncle.

     

    Yasser

    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Transcom NSF Officer Pointed And Pulled Trigger Of Revolver On Teammate, Then Lied And Tried To Cover Up

    Transcom NSF Officer Pointed And Pulled Trigger Of Revolver On Teammate, Then Lied And Tried To Cover Up

    A police full-time national serviceman who pointed an empty revolver at another NSF, pulled the trigger and later lied about it was sentenced to two months’ jail on Wednesday (Aug 2).

    Justin Degoulange-Chua, 21, was the group leader of a patrol team attached to the Public Transport Security Command (Transcom).

    On March 5 last year (2016), in the police room at Bugis MRT station, Degoulange-Chua pointed the pistol at patrol officer Muhammad Syukri Rahiman, 21. He was charged with using threatening behaviour with intent to cause alarm to Mr Syukri.

    Degoulange-Chua also admitted to giving false information to a public servant on May 5 the same year, when he said he did not point the firearm at anyone but had taken it out to check it.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Ho Lian-Yi said Degoulange-Chua was leading the team – made up of the victim and three others – on the first day of foot patrols. It was the first day of duty for the victim and another NSF police officer on the team, and they had just completed the basic Transcom course.

    While taking a break, Degoulange-Chua talked about the team’s culture, which required rookies to perform push-ups and jumping jacks, among other things.

    He then ordered the victim to get into a push-up position.

    When the victim was on all fours, DPP Ho said the accused took out the victim’s extendable T-baton from the holster.

    He extended the T-baton, placed it on the victim’s back, and told him to continue doing push-ups.

    The victim managed to do one before the T-baton fell on the floor. The accused then told the victim to get up.

    The entire incident was recorded by a assistant group leader on his mobile phone, who later shared it via the online social media app Snapchat.

    When the victim was sitting at a table, the accused unbuckled his right holster, drew his Taurus revolver and took out all the five live rounds. He then placed four live rounds on the table and held one in his left hand.

    After closing the chamber of the revolver, he asked the victim how many bullets were on the table. The victim replied that there were four.

    The accused then said there was one round in the revolver. He pointed the weapon at the victim and squeezed the trigger at least once.

    DPP Ho said: “The victim jumped out of his seat in alarm and shouted for the accused to stop. The victim was afraid that he would be hurt or even killed if the revolver was, in fact, loaded.”

    Investigations showed that on May 5, the accused, in a statement to a Transcom Base officer, lied that he did not point his revolver at anyone.

    Degoulange-Chua came clean about what he did only about three months later.

    None of the four men brought up the incident in their initial statements to the police. The accused had approached three of them, including the victim, to cover up the incident.

    Defence lawyer S. Balamurugan said his client, who is now a student, has apologised to the victim. He said his client’s offences were “completely out of character”, and the incident has caused his client great anxiety.

    The maximum penalty for giving false information to a public servant is six months’ jail and a $1,000 fine. For using threatening behaviour with intent to cause alarm, it is a $5,000 fine and six months’ jail.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com

  • Macpherson RC Photo Prove That Singaporeans Are Second Class Compared To The New Citizens

    Macpherson RC Photo Prove That Singaporeans Are Second Class Compared To The New Citizens

    Singaporeans are sick and tired of being made second class citizens in their own home.

    We thought we had made it clear in 2011 that we want the rampant immigration and the social problems it causes to be rolled back, but it seems that after the 2015 elections, the PAP are back to their old ways.

    When I first moved into my estate 20 years ago, I remember being greeted very often by my local Singaporean RC chairman and his members. They were always so helpful and anyone who talked with them felt at ease. National Days back then felt genuinely patriotic. We would gather and sing songs over food with neighbours from all the races, Malay, Indian, Eurasian you name it!

    But as the years go by, I saw my RC members less and less. Some retired, some moved out. New committee members replaced them. In recent years, I even see an increase in RC members of questionable nationalities joining.

    These days when I walk into my RC, I can no longer hear the graceful melodies of Teresa Teng being sung by our local aunties! The Karaoke Rooms are quiet, and the meeting rooms are quiet. RCs these days are more like places for people to ingratiate themselves with the PAP MP and their volunteers. Even these volunteers, many of them are unashamedly new citizens!

    Where has Singapore’s Gotong Royong spirit gone?

    I saw this picture and felt inspired to lament the passing on of Singapore’s golden generation. We are really living in desperate times.

    Source: All Singapore Stuff