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Polis tahan pelajar didakwa ugut PM dalam Facebook
Ini kerana tindakan itu boleh mengakibatkan percampuran nasab dan membawa umat Islam terjebak dalam keraguan dan perkara yang haram.
Menurut laporan akhbar Berita Harian hari ini, keputusan yang diambil pada persidangan muzakarah kali ke-97 pada hujung tahun lalu, melihat kepada keperluan penubuhannya yang tidak berada dalam keadaan darurat sehingga mengancam keselamatan umat.
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Seorang
pelajar institusi pengajian tinggi swasta (IPTS) ditahan polis kerana didakwa
menulis kenyataan berunsur lucah dan berbaur ugutan terhadap Perdana Meteri
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak di laman sosial.
Penuntut wanita berusia 20 tahun dari sebuah IPTS di Kuala Muda, Kedah itu ditahan selepas polis menerima laporan mengenai kenyataan yang dipercayai ditulis wanita tersebut pada akaun Facebook miliknya.
Ketua Polis Kedah, Datuk Ahmad Ibrahim berkata pihaknya menerima laporan kira-kira 10 malam semalam mengenai perkara itu, dan menahan penuntut terbabit selepas mengenal pasti pemilik akaun Facebook tersebut.
"Kita telah ke universitinya dan melalui pihak universiti, kita telah memanggil pelajar itu untuk diambil kenyataan berhubung berkara itu," katanya kepada pemberita, di Alor Setar malam tadi.
Beliau berkata pihaknya turut merampas sebuah telefon bimbit dan sebuah komputer riba milik pelajar tahun dua IPTS tersebut untuk siasatan.
Penuntut wanita berusia 20 tahun dari sebuah IPTS di Kuala Muda, Kedah itu ditahan selepas polis menerima laporan mengenai kenyataan yang dipercayai ditulis wanita tersebut pada akaun Facebook miliknya.
Ketua Polis Kedah, Datuk Ahmad Ibrahim berkata pihaknya menerima laporan kira-kira 10 malam semalam mengenai perkara itu, dan menahan penuntut terbabit selepas mengenal pasti pemilik akaun Facebook tersebut.
"Kita telah ke universitinya dan melalui pihak universiti, kita telah memanggil pelajar itu untuk diambil kenyataan berhubung berkara itu," katanya kepada pemberita, di Alor Setar malam tadi.
Beliau berkata pihaknya turut merampas sebuah telefon bimbit dan sebuah komputer riba milik pelajar tahun dua IPTS tersebut untuk siasatan.
2.
Muzakarah Jawatankuasa Fatwa Majlis Kebangsaan Bagi Hal Ehwal Agama Islam Malaysia memutuskan bahawa cadangan penubuhan bank susu ibu adalah haram.
Ini kerana tindakan itu boleh mengakibatkan percampuran nasab dan membawa umat Islam terjebak dalam keraguan dan perkara yang haram.
Menurut laporan akhbar Berita Harian hari ini, keputusan yang diambil pada persidangan muzakarah kali ke-97 pada hujung tahun lalu, melihat kepada keperluan penubuhannya yang tidak berada dalam keadaan darurat sehingga mengancam keselamatan umat.
3. The Turkish model wobbles. The government
of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has gone from strength to strength in
recent years. Erdogan has been credited with improving his country's democratic
institutions, most notably by bringing Turkey's powerful military under
civilian control. But recently, things have taken a distinct turn for the
worse. A wave of arrests has targeted Kurdish rights advocates, journalists,
academics, members of the political opposition, and leading members of the military.
The continued pursuit of the wide-ranging, murky, and politically fraught
Ergenekon conspiracy case -- an alleged military-led coup plot -- which has led
to lengthy detentions for dozens of Erdogan's political opponents, is a poor
example for a government that claims to represent a model of democratic
development for nearby societies in the Middle East.
4. The rich world's immigration failures. Europe has already experienced one of the Arab Spring's unanticipated
consequences: a stepped-up wave of would-be migrant workers fleeing upheaval
and chaos for the promise of the democratic world's riches. Europe has shown
little inclination to devise humane and rational policies toward the
integration of immigrants from Africa and Asia, and so problems worsen. The
continent's economic decline could well exacerbate polarization over
immigration policy, as migrants seek refuge from repression and violence at the
very time that European jobless rates reach record levels. In particular, a
growing number of European governments have taken steps to curtail customs
identified with Islam. In 2011, women in France and Belgium were arrested in
cases related to the wearing of conservative Muslim female attire. There were
also headscarf and mosque-related controversies in Germany, Switzerland, and
Italy.
5. Buried deep in the archives of America's intelligence
services are a series of memos, written during the last years of President
George W. Bush's administration, that describe how Israeli Mossad officers
recruited operatives belonging to the terrorist group Jundallah by passing
themselves off as American agents. According to two U.S. intelligence
officials, the Israelis, flush with American dollars and toting U.S. passports,
posed as CIA officers in recruiting Jundallah operatives -- what is commonly
referred to as a "false flag" operation.
5.Spain's normally loyal
capital-based sports papers rounded on Pepe after the Real Madrid defender's
stamp on Lionel Messi's hand during Wednesday's Copa del Rey quarter-final
first leg defeat by Barcelona.
The behaviour of Portuguese international, who was playing in an unfamiliar central midfield role, was "shameful" and "intolerable", Marca wrote in an opinion piece, while As columnist Luis Nieto said he deserved "general condemnation" and should be punished.
The behaviour of Portuguese international, who was playing in an unfamiliar central midfield role, was "shameful" and "intolerable", Marca wrote in an opinion piece, while As columnist Luis Nieto said he deserved "general condemnation" and should be punished.
6. On Jan. 23,
Beijing will begin releasing readings of air particulate measuring 2.5
micrometers in diameter or less, in an attempt to come clean about the level of
pollution that regularly blankets the capital. Pollution is a sensitive subject
in China, with state-run media often explaining away the smell of glue and haze
so thick it obscures even nearby buildings with the term "fog," and claiming,
unbelievably, that Beijing
enjoyed 274 "blue sky days" in 2011. The U.S. Embassy in Beijing
has shied away from releasing its annual pollution statistics, but it
runs a popular
Twitter feed measuring the
air on an hourly basis.
p/s : Jom berAZAM memastikan diri menjadi lebih baik pada minggu ini!
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