88 MALAYSIAN WOMEN IN JAIL ABROAD?
Thursday, December 31, 2015

"This is followed by Taipei which has officially registered 12 Malaysian
women detainees and Guangzhou (in China) with nine women," the
statement said.

Further breakdown is as follows: Jakarta (8), Bangkok (7), Shanghai (6),
Tokyo (5), Accra (capital of Ghana) (4), Brasilia (capital of Brazil)
(3), Pontianak (3), Ho Chi Minh (2), Kunming (city in China), Songkhla
(city in southern Thailand) (2), Wellington (2), Caracas (capital of
Venezuela) (1), Kathmandu (capital of Nepal) (1), Lima (capital of Peru)
(1), Medan (1), Madrid (1) and Vienna (1).
- In August this year, wife of Foreign Minister, Datin Sri Siti Rubiah Datuk Abdul Samad, met with three Malaysian women who were detained in Caracas since 2007/2008 and had completed their prison sentences.
- The trio were released on parole since 2010 and even allowed to work within the country (Venezuela). One of them returned to Malaysia the following month (September).
- During the meeting with Siti Rubiah, the women hoped their predicament and incarceration would serve as a deterrent and lesson to other Malaysian women not to be easily influenced or too trusting with strangers.
- Of the 88 detained "drug mules", Daily Express understands 10 are from Sabah, an increase by four since 2007, based on media reports.
- They are believed to be still languishing in foreign jails.
- Umi Azlim Mohamad Lazim (then 24), a Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) graduate in Biological Science, was detained at China's Shantou International Airport in January 2007 after immigration officers found 2.98kg of heroin on her.
- She was given the death sentence in May that year, and was not allowed to appeal for two years.
- According to her, she was taken in by an Internet advertisement which offered a lucrative job for sending goods.
- In May 2010, Sandakan girl Christina Luke Niju (then 22), then studying at a Kuching Polytechnic College, went missing.
- She told her parents that she was going on a school trip to China but instead went there with a Nigerian man she befriended online, and ended up as a drug mule. Daily Express interviewed her parents in Sandakan.
- Two cases emerged in 2011, one of which was reported in an Indonesian newspaper. A young woman, then in her twenties and from a district on the West Coast of Sabah, was caught smuggling heroin into Indonesia.
- She was subsequently sentenced to 17 years in jail. Her devastated family declined to be interviewed and told Daily Express that highlighting her case may aggravate the health condition of her father who had a heart problem.
- In the second case, Daily Express reported in September 2012 that the victim (then 31) from Kg Kulambai Dundau, close to Kota Belud, was nabbed by a Customs Officer at the Guangzhou International Airport in March 2011 upon her arrival from Kuala Lumpur.

And in October 2013, a 35-year-old man from Tawau and a 28-year-old
woman from Penampang were arrested at the Kaohsiung International
Airport on arrival from Kuala Lumpur. Six kilograms of heroin were
reportedly hidden in secret compartments inside their suitcase.
She is
the 10th known case of Sabahan women ending up in foreign jails for
becoming drug mules.
Source: Sabah Daily Express
FINDING EVEN ONE JOB IN MALAYSIA IS TOUGH NOWADAYS
Wednesday, December 30, 2015

The veteran Umno leader said even he did not have a single
job, when asked to comment on Deputy International Trade and Industry
Minister
Datuk Ahmad Maslan's suggestion that a second job would help people cope with
price hikes.

"The problem is, are there job opportunities? We say if
you have a job and you're not earning enough income from that one job, find
another job to increase your income.

Ahmad Maslan reportedly said holding down two jobs was not
uncommon as it was done by many around the world.

However, that too backfired. Local comedian Harith Iskander(photo)
took a dig at him, posting on Facebook and Twitter that although he was known
as an emcee, writer and actor among others, it did not mean he held that many
jobs.

DAP parliamentary leader Lim Kit Siang urged ministers to
stop acting like "comedians" and revise Budget 2016 as well as table
an Economic Blueprint to resolve cost of living problems. – December 29, 2015.
Source: The Malaysian Insider
THE ONLY COUNTRY ISIS FEARS IS ISRAEL?
Tuesday, December 29, 2015



He was the first Western journalist allowed extensive access to ISIS territory - and to return safely from the trip.
“They think they can defeat U.S. and U.K. ground troops, who
they say they have no experience in city guerrilla or terrorist strategies. But
they know the Israelis are very tough as far as fighting against guerrillas and
terrorists,” Todenhöfer said.
terrorists,” Todenhöfer said.
- "They are not scared of the British and the Americans, they are scared of the Israelis and told me the Israeli army is the real danger. We can’t defeat them with our current strategy. These people [the IDF] can fight a guerrilla war," he said in the report.
- Todenhöfer described the stages of ISIS' plan for world domination: First to conquer all the Middle E The terrorist group, says Todenhöfer, would love to tie down American and British ground forces in a protracted urban war. "In Mosul there are 10,000 fighters living among 1.5 million people in 2,000 apartments, not in one place - so it would be difficult to fight them. ISIS fighters are ready to die in a war against western soldiers," he said.

"With the help of Allah, We are getting closer to you every day," al-Baghdadi told his Israeli listeners.
"The Israelis will soon see us in Palestine. This is no longer a war of the crusaders against us. The entire world is fighting us right now."
Source: Haaretz
MALAYSIAN AIRLINES PLANE TOOK OFF AND FLEW IN WRONG DIRECTION
Monday, December 28, 2015

Flight MH132 usually takes a direct route heading north-west
over Australia on its way from Auckland to Kuala Lumpur but radar data showed
the aircraft heading south for almost an hour.
The New Zealand Herald reported that the pilot questioned
the Airbus A330’s path just eight minutes into the flight, which took off at
2.23am local time.

Airways, which manages air traffic control for New Zealand, said
there were no safety concerns but that it would investigate why the
normal flight path had been changed.
“We have an internal safety team who will investigate it,” a spokesperson told the Herald.
NUMBER OF RAPES INVOLVING MINORS IN MALAYSIA ALARMING
Monday, December 28, 2015

According to the report, only about 10 per cent of the cases
involving
victims aged between 13 and 15 were “forced”, while the rest were
consensual.

According to ACP Jenny Ong, who is Bukit Aman’s Sexual,
Women and Child Investigation Division assistant principal director, some of
the girls involved were “trophies” for Mat Rempits who won illegal motorcycle
races.
- “One such case involved a 16-year-old who admitted having [had sex with] several youths, saying she liked the thrill of the Mat Rempit lifestyle.
- “These kids make poor choices. More often than not, they get no proper care or attention from their family so they opt for love from their peers. If the peers are wild, then they will most likely turn out the same way too,” she was quoted.
- According to the report, statutory rapes accounted for 1 424 cases out of 2 767 rapes reported in 2013, while 1 243 cases out of 2 349 reported last year involved minors. As of October this year, a total of 1 794 rapes were reported, with 920 of them constituting statutory rapes.
- Ong said some of the cases involved victims who were forced upon or tricked – often by men they had met on social media or group chats.

The daily also reported that Selangor and Johor recorded the
highest number of rape cases in the country in the past two years.
Source: Free Malaysia Today
PAID DATING WITH TEENAGE STUDENTS THRIVING IN JAPAN?
Monday, December 28, 2015


In October, Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, the UN's special
rapporteur on child prostitution and pornography, angered Japan's government by
saying that up to 13 percent of schoolgirls had taken part in Enjo Kosai, or
compensated dating.
- She said later that the figure was not official, and would not be in her final report. But campaigners argue the lack of official figures is itself a sign of complacency by Japanese authorities.
- In the capital Tokyo, infantilised sexual culture has become accepted, and Japanese rights groups are campaigning to end the practice.
- Mai, a student, is working part-time promoting a so-called joshi kosei, or high-school girl cafe, in Tokyo's Akihabara district, where adult men pay to sit and chat with teenage girls.
- "Some of the men are my grandpa's age, and I do sometimes get short of things to talk about," Mai, dressed in her school uniform, told Al Jazeera.
- She said working in such a cafe beats her old restaurant job, and she insisted that her customers treated her well.

"Basically, they need to be pretty. That is an absolute requirement.
They should look slim and stylish. Also, they need to be
smart," Koichiro Fukuyama, the cafe owner, told Al Jazeera.
- But Fukuyama said there is no prostitution involved.
- Shihoko Fujiwara, spokesman of the women's right's group Lighthouse, said the culture of glamorising the practice is disturbing.
- "This concept of Enjo Kosai - compensated dating - has been around for how long now, 20 years? And we don't have any official figures for that? For me that was very shocking," she said.
- In Japan, it took until 2014 for possession of child abuse images to be made illegal - but not cartoon depictions of such abuse.

Employing teenagers in adult entertainment is illegal - but,
in Japan, it seems, good for business.
Source: Al Jazeera
MILLIONS STRUGGLED TO RECOVER FROM DEADLY STORMS,TORNADOES AND FLOODS IN USA
Sunday, December 27, 2015

At least 17 people have been killed in the states of Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas since Thursday, officials said.

Feeding on unseasonably warm air, storms left a trail of destruction in rural communities from Alabama to Illinois.
- More than a dozen tornadoes were reported Friday in six southern states.
- In Alabama, where Governor Robert Bentley had declared a state of emergency to deal with the heavy flooding, tornadoes uprooted trees and tore off rooftops, with one touching down in Birmingham, the state’s most populous city.
- Families across the US South have spent Christmas Eve taking stock of their losses after an unusual outbreak of December tornadoes and other violent weather killed at least 14 people and damaged or destroyed dozens of homes.
Source: AFP, Agency
INDONESIA FERRY DISASTER DEATH TOLL CLIMB 63
Saturday, December 26, 2015

Search and rescue agency chief Bambang Soelistyo said as of
Friday morning 103 passengers aboard the ill-fated boat had been recovered,
with just 40 found alive.
The ferry operator said the boat was carrying 116 people
when it ran into trouble, but Soelistyo said there were two canteen staff who
were not mentioned on the manifest.
The ferry sank on rough seas last Saturday with survivors describing massive waves smashing into the vessel before the engine died and the order was made to abandon ship.
source: Agency , AFP
The ferry sank on rough seas last Saturday with survivors describing massive waves smashing into the vessel before the engine died and the order was made to abandon ship.
source: Agency , AFP
USA READIES NEW YEAR PUSH TO EXPEL MIGRANTS?
Saturday, December 26, 2015

The flow of families and unaccompanied children crossing
into the United States from Mexico slowed in 2015, but the
numbers surged
upwards again in October and November.

Several Latin American countries are in the grip of violent
lawlessness and the El Nino weather pattern has plunged several countries in
the region into drought.

According to the reports, hundreds of families living in the
United States whose asylum requests have been denied will be rounded up and
sent home.


Any such operation would be controversial.
Refugee rights activists argue the families are fleeing
corruption, gang violence and drought in their homelands and should be treated
as refugees.
FAMILY OF 16 CRAM INTO ONE-ROOM FLAT, SLEEP IN SHIFT IN MALAYSIA
Friday, December 25, 2015

The 53-year-old father of 15 has been living at Projek
Perumahan Rakyat in Sentul for the past four years, making a living from
selling drinks, snacks and fruits – illegally – near Dataran Merdeka.

Wahab’s extended family total 36, including sons and
daughters-in-law and grandchildren. For a short period after he secured the
flat four years ago, all used the tiny apartment as a base.
- Most of them moved out three years ago, and the hawker now has 15 people living with him, including his wife Ruslelawati Mohd Ali, 43.
- Wahab used the RM700 he receives monthly in aid from Baitulmal, the state Islamic treasury.
- Each night, they push three to five trolleys full of goods to the Sentul LRT station where they board a train to Masjid Jamek, and set up shop at Dataran Merdeka nearby.
- “My children will start work selling every night from 10pm until six in the morning. After that, some of us – my sons will sleep for a while before going back to work in the daytime,” he told The Malaysian Insider during a recent visit to his home.
Source: The Malaysian Insider...More...
MISS UNIVERSE WRONGLY AWARDED TO A WRONG PERSON?
Thursday, December 24, 2015


Harvey spoke to reporters assembled at the Planet Hollywood
hotel-casino where the pageant concluded with him awarding the crown to the
wrong person.

Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach told reporters after the Miss Universe
pageant that she had conflicting emotions when the mistake happened.
- Joy when she was told she was indeed the winner and not first runner-up, concern for Colombia contestant Ariadna Gutierrez Aravelo, who had previously been mistakenly crowned, and confusion at the whole situation.
Source: Agency
SOMALIA BANS CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES
Thursday, December 24, 2015


Sheikh Mohamed Khayrow said security forces had been ordered
to break up any such celebrations. "There should be no activity at
all," he said.
- Sheikh Nur Barud Gurhan, of the Supreme Religious Council of Somalia, said that non-Muslim festivities might provoke the ire of the Shebab, East Africa's Al-Qaeda branch, which is headquartered in Somalia.
- "We are warning against the celebration of such events which are not relevant to the principles of our religion," Gurhan added, saying it could provoke the Shebab "to carry out attacks".
- Last year Shebab militants launched a Christmas attack on Mogadishu airport that killed at least 12 people.
- Somalia is at least the second Muslim majority country to ban Christmas this year, after Brunei announced a similar prohibition. Somalia also issued a previous ban in 2013. Somalia also follows the Islamic calendar that does not recognise Jan 1 as the beginning of the year.

Foreign diplomats, aid workers and soldiers living in the fortified airport compound are permitted to hold private parties.
Source: Channel News Asia

SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO - THE LAND BELOW THE WIND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwwqqEiV0is