Thursday, November 21, 2013

Indonesian woman charged with trafficking drugs in Penang


     Siti Norhidaya being escorted to court by the police.
BALIK PULAU: An Indonesian woman is charged in a Sessions Court on Wednesday with trafficking methamphetamine on Nov 6.

Siti Norhidaya, 39, is alleged to have committed the offence at the Penang International Airport at 8pm.

The offence under Section 39 (B) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, carries a mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Insp Mohd Yusuf Mohamad Kasim prosecuted while Siti Norhidaya was unrepresented.

Sessions court judge Caroline Bee Mejanil fixed Jan 22 next year for mention pending chemist report.

Ahmad Ammar Ahmad Azam Pelajar Malaysia Dimuliakan Di Turki Sumber: Ahmad Ammar Ahmad Azam Pelajar Malaysia Dimuliakan Di Turki | melvister.com

Ahmad Ammar Ahmad Azam pelajar Malaysia dimuliakan di Turki. Dilaman Sosial, video kenangan Ahmad Ammar menjadi perkongsian sehinggakan individu boleh sebak dan mengalirkan air mata jika menonton kisah perjalanan pemuda yang berusia 20 tahun itu. Untuk info, Ahmad Ammar telah pun meninggal dunia pada 2 November 2013 jam 1.30 petang akibat dilanggar ambulan ketika melintas jalan di Istanbul, Turki. Jenazah Ahmad Ammar dimuliakan di Turki kerana beliau merupakan pemuda yang banyak berjasa kepada masyarakat dan juga dalam ilmu agama dan aktif dalam berdakwah. Selain itu, pada usia semuda itu beliau telah menyertai pelbagai misi kemanusiaan di beberapa negara di dunia seperti di Syria dan sebagainya. Ahmad Ammar juga pernah berhasrat untuk mati Syahid dalam kehidupannya. Namun, kematiannya akibat kemalangan jalan raya pada 2 November lalu telah menyebabkan beliau digelar sebagai  “Syahid yang tertangguh” oleh para sahabatnya.

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Biodata Ahmad Ammar Ahmaz Azam
Ahmad Ammar Ahmad Azam yang berusia 20 tahun merupakan pelajar cemerlang tahun dua bidang sejarah di Marmara University (Goztepe) Istanbul. Ahmad Ammar telah kembali ke rahmatullah pada petang Sabtu 2 November 2013 akibat kemalangan jalan raya. Beliau merupakan anak keempat dan satu-satunya anak lelaki Tuan Haji Ahmad Azam Abd Rahman, mantan Presiden Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM). Beliau juga merupakan pelajar  cemerlang SPM 2010 di Maktab Tentera Diraja dan memilih menyambung pengajian dalam bidang Sejarah di Turki.

Punca Ahmad Ammar Ahmad Azam Dimuliakan Di Turki
Pada umur yang masih muda, Ahmad Ammar telah mengembara banyak tempat untuk menuntut ilmu, menimba pengalaman dan mencurah bakti untuk kesejahteraan ummah tanpa mengira bangsa dan agama. Selain itu, beliau juga telah menjadi sukarelawan untuk menyertai misi kemanusiaan seperti di negara Syria. Ahmad Ammar juga pernah berhasrat untuk mati Syahid ketika menyertai misi kemanusiaan. Selain itu, Ahmad Ammar amat dikenali kerana mempunyai budi pekerti yang baik, tekun, berdisiplin, taat, bercita-cita tinggi dan sikap hormatnya kepada yang lebih dewasa. Ahmad Ahmad juga dihormati sebagai seorang yang kuat ilmu agama dan aktif dalam dakwah memperjuangkan agama Islam.

Keistimewaan Jenazah Ahmad Ammar Di Turki
Allahyarham Ahmad Ammar disemadikan di Perkuburan Eyub Sultan menghadap Laut Golden Horn. Tanah perkuburan ini menempatkan lebih 60 jasad para sahabat nabi, auliya’, panglima Uthmaniyyah dan orang-orang kenamaan di sana. Namun Datuk Bandar telah memberi pengecualian kepada Ammar hingga allahyarham menjadi orang Malaysia pertama disemadikan di sini. Malah begitu ramai orang termasuk masyarakat setempat selain rakan satu universiti yang hadir ketika allahyarham disolatkan di Masjid Ayub Sultan, Istanbul seterusnya mengiringi jenazah Ammar ke kubur.


Sumber: Ahmad Ammar Ahmad Azam Pelajar Malaysia Dimuliakan Di Turki | melvister.com 

23 Remaja Hilang Di Villa Nabila Hanya Berita Palsu

23 Remaja Hilang Di Villa Nabila Hanya Berita Palsu. Heboh di laman sosial apabila ramai orang mengatakan tentang kehilangan sekumpulan remaja yang kononnya masuk ke Villa Nabila tersebut untuk buat aktiviti paranormal tetapi tidak menjumpai jalan keluar. Dikatakan seramai 30 orang yang masuk ke villa Nabila tersebut tetapi yang peliknya hanya 7 orang sahaja yang berjaya keluar dari Villa Nabila itu dan selebihnya lagi 23 orang dikatakan hilang kononnya tidak menjumpai jalan keluar.

Berita palsu tentang kehilangan sekumpulan remaja menyebabkan Villa Nabila dikerumuni orang ramai
Tapi kisah sebenarnya, pihak polis hanya menerima 1 laporan mengenai seorang remaja hilang di kawasan Villa Nabila tersebut. Pihak polis menafikan dakwaan orang ramai yang mengatakan tentang kehilangan 23 orang remaja di Villa Nabila tersebut tetapi hanya seorang sahaja yang disyaki hilang iaitu Mohd Izzat Izzudin Hussin berusia 16 tahun.
Remaja Hilang Di Villa Nabila 18 November 2013
Nama : Mohd Izzat Izzudin Hussin
Umur : 16 Tahun 
*Masih dalam siasatan sama ada mangsa hilang ketika masuk ke dalam Villa Nabila atau sebaliknya.
Khabar angin yang disiarkan di laman sosial menyebabkan Villa Nabila itu penuh sesak dengan kehadiran ramai orang yang ingin mengetahui situasi sebenar.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Journalism Expedition: Taman Negara Pahang - Day 2 and 3

Hello..

After day 1 ended, the next day, we continue our activities which is extremely extreme and more though.

We start our morning with exercise conducted by Marfika Adnan, and after that, feed our stomach with breakfast prepared by Woodland Resort..

Continue with the plan, we start our journey with jungle tracking into Taman Negara.

 Before that, listen to the briefing about our journey by this Panglima Bogor (actually i don't know his name, other friends called him Abg Rosyam Nor)




Riding boat to platform, which is the located across the river.








Jungle tracking in the morning leading to Canopy Walk



Even there's some of us scared of height,  forced ourselves to take it as challenge and manage to the last canopy...Even my friend Shiema whose really scared until she cry and vomit during the walk, but she also manage to finished her way.. Congratulation Shiema!! ^_^

After we done with the jungle tracking and canopy walk,
we back to our chalet to rest and prepared for the evening activities
But.....before we rest, we had our lunch at nearby stall which is the same stall we drop by at the first day we arrived.. this time, we enjoy trying the sambal tempoyak along with other dishes such as ayam gulai, asam pedas ikan..nomnomnom...


The extreme became more extreme and this time we are heading to Sungai Tembeling to visit the Bateq tribes or called "Orang Asli".

Our journey still using the boats and we riding the rapids shooting which is the most though of our journey.

Struggling facing the war with water non-stop and got splashed with water by another boats. Hahahaha


Everyone is soaked in wet.



We had the most precious moment here. Knowing their culture of life, their everyday routine, and even at first our presence are peeped far from their huts but when we approached them, they are very friendly even still shy. the kids happily smile received the foods from us.






One big happy family 
^___^

The next day we continue our activity in Kelah Sanctuary
Before that, we do the jungle tracking again to Lata Berkoh (waterfall)
It's such a beautiful places
Really!



Beautiful, right?
After jungle tracking, we move to Kelah Sanctuary to drench ourselves

to give Kelah fish their and also we had fun there
teasing each other, swimming.



After being too long in water, we finally back to deck and had our way back to our resort to lunch and pack our things because we back to Shah Alam in the evening


Time to say goodbye..

Overall, this expedition is the best trip i ever had and we have so much time and moment together.
Thanks to all members for participant, for their teamwork and for everything.

Thank you to Sir Faizul and Sir Hasni as our represent from faculty to join together with us
For the sponsorship, thank you for all the help, your money to contribute in this event
Much appreciate and once again thank you so much.

Hope to see you all again in future and next event maybe. In Sha Allah.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Journalism Expedition: Taman Negara Pahang - Day 1



Assalamualaikum everyone..

November 15 2013, we student from subject of Online Journalism safely arrived at Taman Negara, 
Jerantut Pahang.

Everything went smoothly...journey that taking almost 4 hours from Shah Alam to Pahang finally reach destination.

30 students + 2 lectures from faculty are involve in this expedition.


After arrived at noon, we unpacking our things in our own rooms.
each room consist of 4 members (arranged by group of blog)


After that, we are going for lunch at nearby stall..tasting the pure and real 'Ikan Patin Tempoyak' made by local people here..yummeh!! so delicious!!

At the evening, we organize the official launching of our event at the main hall of Woodland Resort

Launched by sir Hasni and sir Faizul.


We also enjoy ourselves with the games arranged by the bureau of activities

Musical chairs, Bad box, and War 3 kepala.

We really had fun with the games..It's good to have the other members together laughing, happy, and teasing each others.




The members who lost in the games are punished to jump into the pool..haha really enjoy watching them play in the water.


With that, day one of expedition is successful.

see you guys in next entry.
thanks for reading.

XOXO

^_________^

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Motorist trapped after body lands on car roof

Onlookers gathering to look at the damaged car at a flat along Macallum Street Ghaut in George Town.

Onlookers gathering to look at the damaged car at a flat along Macallum Street Ghaut in George Town.
   
GEORGE TOWN: A motorist was on his way home after work when a body suddenly fell on the roof of his car, trapping him inside for at least 30 minutes.
The impact crushed the roof of the Proton Waja, shattering all its windows and the windscreen.
Firemen managed to extricate the driver at about 6.30pm yesterday and he was rushed to Penang Hospital.
The man who landed on the car was identified as Liew Kam Ming, 49, from the Klang Valley.

He is believed to have fallen from the 24th floor of a flat at Macallum Street Ghaut here.
Several flat residents said they had never seen Liew before.
George Town OCPD Asst Comm Gan Kong Meng confirmed the case.
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In an unrelated incident, a semi-decomposed body was discovered at a flat in Kampung Melayu, Air Itam here.
Some residents earlier broke into the unit on the second floor when they could no longer bear the stench. They then contacted the police upon discovering the body.

The deceased was identified as Ibrahim Abdullah, 50, an odd-job worker. Also found in the unit were a medical card and medicine from a mental clinic.
ACP Gan said the man was believed to have been dead for at least a month.
“No foul play has been established at this juncture,” he added.

PAS not ready for non-Muslims as full members

   
KUALA LUMPUR: Despite pressing calls for PAS to make its non-Muslim PAS Supporters Congress (DHPP) a full-fledged wing, congress chairman Hu Pang Chow believes the Islamist party still is not ready for the move.
In an interview with The Star Online, Hu said it was still early for the party to do so as the congress was set up just three years ago.
"Meanwhile, PAS was formed in 1951 on a basis that all its members must be Muslims. This was the first time that it had opened its doors to non-Muslims, which is already a big move," he said.
Hu, who leads the congress which consists of more than 20,000 members nationwide, said PAS was still adapting to a different culture brought by the congress members.
"Muslims have these things called haram and halal, what they can't eat or drink. For the non-Muslims, there's no such thing as that. So it takes time to adapt to this new culture," he said.
DAP national chairman Karpal Singh had recently said that the Islamist party should allow non-Muslims to become full-fledged party members, where they will have the right to vote in party elections.
He said the party should show its sincerity by opening its doors to the DHPP as full-fledged members, as such a move will bring PAS into the fold of multiracial political parties in the country.
"But we can't expect change to happen in three years. I think it is already a huge achievement for the Islamist party to have the support of the non-Muslims. This is something even Umno can't do," Hu said.
Hu was one of the non-Muslim candidates fielded by PAS in the May 5 general election in Ayer Hitam parliamentary constituency, a first time in the party's history. However, he lost to the incumbent from Barisan Nasional, Datuk Wee Ka Siong, by a 7,310-vote majority.
Hu called it a "bold decision" to bring non-Muslims onboard as support from them has been on the rise since 2008.
"It (the strategy) works and I think now Umno is worried why the non-Muslims and non-Malays can support PAS but not Umno, although both parties were set up for Malays and Muslims," he said.
Hu, a 58-year-old former teacher who was born in Alor Setar, Kedah, has spent almost 40 years in Kelantan teaching in a Chinese primary school.
In an hour-long interview, Hu also talked about his attempts to bring back the Malay support to the Opposition by zooming in the Malay heartland of Johor.
How is your life now, after the general election?
Remains normal. For me, whether you win or lose, it is all part of your life. If you win, that means you have to bear a new responsibility. If you lose, you need to find out what your weaknesses are. There are no regrets.
Do you have any programmes lined up for the non-Muslim supporters congress?
As of now, I am busy with Johor PAS. Soon, we will have a fundraising dinner organised by Johor PAS Youth and we aim to raise about RM100,000 to run three programmes that will be carried out within three years. The first programme is recreation and welfare, the second programme is training and courses, and the third programme is about economy.
Why Johor?
Johor is an Umno stronghold. The problem is now, PAS and Pakatan Rakyat are not well organised in Johor and the way they mobilise information to the public is not working.
In Chinese, there’s a proverb that says, '100 times you go to war, 100 times you have to win'. That means, in order for you to win a war, you have to know your strengths and the weaknesses and you must know yourself. If your rival is so strong, find out what their weaknesses are.
Therefore, I am bringing this concept to Pas. This a war strategy on how to win the general election and how to convince the Malay community. If these programmes I mentioned to you just now manage to take off, we are looking to implement it from 2014 until 2016.
We will get all the PAS division members to mobilise 2,000 Malay Johoreans, regardless their political preference, to DAP-led Penang within these three-year programmes. The activities will include a face-to-face meeting with the Penang Islamic Council to be briefed on what the council has been doing for the Muslims in Penang since DAP took over the state.
Secondly, we will bring them to the state mosque in Penang to prove to them there is no ban on azan (the call to prayers) as claimed by many quarters.
Thirdly, we will arrange a meeting with the Chief Minister and the participants will get to ask him questions, such as how the Penang government is upholding Islam in the state and how they are helping and preserving the rights of the Malay community.
After three years, if the result is positive, these 2,000 Malays from Johor will become our campaign materials for future general elections.