Samsung to launch new Smartphone Galaxy S8 & S8+

Written by Faizal Muhd Faxel Wel

After a tarnished reputation of Note 7 Smartphone last few months, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd launched a new Smartphone model Galaxy S8 and S8+ with fantastic design and wide display screen panel at New York, United States on March 29, 2017.

Samsung President of Business Mobile Communication, D.J. Koh believed this new Smartphone will become a new legacy for Samsung Smartphone after the incident of its Smartphone model Note 7 that had been condemned by the public. The reputation of Samsung has been tarnished due to the inconsistent incidents of Samsung Note 7 battery.

Samsung Galaxy S8 – Photo credit: Google.com/Galaxy S8

This new Galaxy S8 will meet Samsung smartphone fans with 5.8 inches screen while the Galaxy S8+ comes with 6.2 inches in Infinity Display and no button design for both of the model. This new design is the new no button model by Samsung Smartphone.

Galaxy S8 and S8+ is a stylish, compact yet wide-designed smartphone. It also features Corning Gorilla Glass 5 which is the new smartphone technology used by Samsung. On the other hand, this new model also has upgraded some element of its specifics technology such as premium camera of eight (8) megapixel F1.7 Smart Autofocus as a front camera and 12-megapixel F.17 Dual Pixel Power for the back camera.

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Galaxy S8 also uses the 10nm processing which is the first technology of processing that smartphone industries use and that makes Galaxy S8 as one of the latest and fastest technology smartphones in town. Another few elements that Samsung has upgraded in the new product are; it is IP68 certified which allows the smartphone to be water resistant, the product is supported by 256GB MicroSD aside with 36GB built-in memory and wireless-fasting charger, which Samsung is quite well-known with recently.

This model will be open for public in Malaysia and the rest of the world on the 21st April 2017. This new model comes in midnight black, orchid gray, arctic silver, coral blue and maple gold in colours.

 

Nokia 3310 is back!

Written by Syuhada

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Do you still remember how we can type messages without looking at the phone? Don’t you feel like a professional composer when you can even compose a ringtone on your phone? It was a memorable moment in the early 2000s when we start to use mobile phone and the existence of Nokia 3310 was a phenomenon!

“… we can still assemble the phone once it is broken!”

Nokia 3310 was really trending during those seasons and everybody was feeling proud to carry the phone everywhere. The best part of the phone is; we can still assemble the phone once it is broken!

Now, Nokia is making a comeback with new specifications and come with various colours with some improvement on the design. It also maintains its identity with physical button but with modern touch. The upgraded design had made the phone thinner and lighter as well and it has 4 selection of colours including red, blue, yellow and grey.

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Nokia 3310

The display is replaced with a 2.4 inches colour screen with a resolution of 240 × 320 pixels. With the latest version of Nokia 3310, we can also enjoy listening to music and watch video that we saved on it. It is also equipped with 2MP back camera with LED flash. Rumors said that Nokia 3310 will be selling in Malaysia at RM200! Thank you Nokia for bringing back our memory!

EAT HEALTHY WITH HEALTHY FOOD DELIVERED!

Written by Halimatul Nabilah

Breakfast. The most important meal of the day. However, busy people often miss this important meal due to hectic work schedule, laziness to prepare breakfast in the morning and take-out meal ideas in the morning. Due to this, some people might simply grab food at 24/7 stores or any street stalls without considering the calories in it. The most common breakfast menus for Malaysians are the “Nasi Lemak” and “Roti Canai”.

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Lunch. Working adults usually do not have time to find healthy food within the 1 hour lunch-break given to them, hence; they will simply consume any food from any nearby store. This is one of the reasons that caused the Malaysians to face lots of health problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure or cholesterol problems. However, businesses have considered this health problem as an opportunity to start a new business of healthy breakfast meals and even create delivery services to people who are unable to drop by their store.  Today, there are many healthy food delivery services that can deliver your meals directly to your doorstep with small delivery charges or even for FREE!

One of the stores that has this kind of services is known as “DAH MAKAN”. This food store provides healthy food deliveries without any charges!

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Another well-known healthy food delivery store is “THE NAKED LUNCH BOX”. Wide range of choices are available from raw, vegan, paleo to dairy-free, eating healthy has never been easier with The Naked Lunchbox! In fact, customers can even order online and have their food delivered to them.  There is a wide array of dishes to choose from and only the best ingredients are used to prepare their meals which are also sugar-free, low in sodium and without any artificial sweeteners. However, this store has chargers for their delivery services where they charge RM5 for Petaling Jaya (PJ), RM8 for Kuala Lumpur (KL) and non-PJ areas.

Hence, fret not if you feel that you are unable to eat healthy and stay fit since these kinds of stores are widely available in Klang Valley. Practice daily in changing the way you eat and approach these healthy food deliveries and for sure your body is going to thank you for that!

Dowry: A Burden or an Obligation?

Written by Amy Yasmin Roslan

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Recently, a Facebook status posted about dowry became viral in social media. According to Syazwani Sharan, a dowry of RM20,000 is acceptable considering the huge cost of planning a wedding. She added that, the amount of dowry is equivalent with the house chores that will become the wife’s responsibility once they get married. She even listed out the acceptable amount of dowry according to the level of education of the woman or the bride to be.

The status received a lot of negative reactions from Malaysian netizens, both in Facebook and Twitter. A lot of netizens agreed that RM20,000 is a large amount of money and it is not easy to save such amount of money with the current economic condition. Netizens also expressed their concern about the desperation of young couples who willingly to put up a loan in order to have a grand wedding.

Amran (not the real name), he still owes almost RM25,000 from a loan shark although it has been a year since he got married to his wife. He only works as a supervisor for a factory and receives RM1,500 per month. Due to the pressure from his wife’s family to have a grand wedding, he decided to go to the ‘Ah Long’ service. Today, aside from daily expenses and personal loan, half of his salary is being used to settle his debt.

Dowry should not have been the priority for a couple that wants to get married, considering that it is a cultural demand. In Islam, the only compulsory gift from the husband to his wife is the Mahr. Couple that wants to get married should discuss and come up with an agreement that will benefit both sides of the party. The amount of dowry is set according to the capability of the man.

 

Reference

http://cahayapurnama.com/kos-kahwin-mahal-punca-ramai-melayu-berhutang/

 

How Apple Changed The Technology?

By: Salmie Shokordey

For years, Apple has proclaimed that it is the inventor of the future and nevertheless its products would always bring significant changes in world of hi-tech. Apple has been innovating the technology and becoming pioneer in the market before other technology company begin to adapt to the technology changes.

Before the world recognized iPhone as the super smartphone, Apple has invented the Macintosh which has actually defined the computer that we’ve been using these days. Long before the invention, computer is massive and complicated. Apple came out with a direct-manipulation interface which has brought computing to masses. Microsoft has even taken the core principles of the Mac’s invention which is simply what the computer we have been using nowadays.

The mastermind of Apple, Steve Jobs has also reinvented the music world through the invention of iPod. It is true that iPod does exist after years of invention of MP3 and CD players, but iPod has changed towards a better music experience. It is because of iPod too, distribution of music shifted from physical stores to download system. Yet, iPod also save the music industry when CDs and cassettes have been pirated across the world.

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Apple even came out with an iPod that can make calls, those that we called iPhone. iPhone has gone through many changes over generations and recently it is in its 7th generation. It is impossible for Apple to achieve what it is today without the Apps Store which has created rich phone apps, which allow the advance existence of what we called as ‘smartphones’. Before iPhone, BlackBerry and other smartphones at that time came out with Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). Despite that, the only ‘assistance’ PDAs could bring during that time was to assist the users in using email only. Apple on the other hand came out with iPhone that turns out to be a computer in a form of phone with all its application. In fact, today’s Android system came out much from the iPhone; exactly the same like Window came from the Mac.

Apple also has made the tablets become reality just like what we watched in Star Trek. Windows came out first with the tablet, but as usual Apple came out to modified the tablet into more functional and user friendly device. iPad was also recognized as the fastest-adopted technology in history and just like the rest of Apple devices, other technology started to imitate iPad into a Phablets.

Recently, the launching of iPhone 7 also is seen as an attempt of Apple to try to change the technology again. Apple iPhone 7 came out with no audio jack, which has long becoming a necessity in every smartphone’s invention. It is seen as an attempt to widen up wireless technology as iPhone 7 users need to use AirPods for handheld. But this also will open up opportunity for the invention of wireless audio devices.

Though the removal of audio jack was criticized for being irrelevant because everyone do have audio devices that fits the audio jack, but Apple attempt in changing the technology is no doubt has brought a significant difference of technology experience over the years.

Globalization Impact in The Developing World

Written by Nor Diyana Abd Kadir

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Over the past 60 years, we have seen a cultural shift in developing societies around the world primarily through the rapid usage of technology in their daily lives. The exchange of information upon this varied wide network of telephones and computers has made it easier for people to communicate, transact which undoubtedly enhance their productivity.

The impact on third world nations, like many countries in Asia is very much profound since they are still growing in population. Their mindset is grounded to the believe of communal (we) as opposed to western culture (I) that focuses on individualism. Here, large corporations face little competition and resistance due to market forces.

The US has played a crucial role in the development of these nations through their influential presence in the media and telecommunications as well as other aspects of the socioeconomic realm like finance and transportation. It has somewhat adopted the first world cultural style gradually moving away from the traditional norms. These markets are not saturated hence providing more opportunity for business to expand. In time, the force of globalization shifts power away from sovereign governments to already wealthy private capitals.

Although many were bought into the idea of free market as a saviour to their disparity, undoubtedly many of those ideas did bring in wealth to its people. Some proponents might suggest that western influence whether it is in terms of technology or businesses has brought them out from the brink of hardship. For example, capital influx from overseas investment such as giant telecommunications companies have provided the choice of connectivity to the millions of people of India and South East Asia that was never experienced before.

The spill-over effect is increasing in welfare amongst the underprivileged which can now earn a better living from jobs offered in both skilled and unskilled sectors. This technological advancement means that more and more people can benefit from a wide range of businesses that support the industry. With an increase in the standard of living, people have the opportunity to get access to better education, medical facilities, food, shelter and additional services such as entertainment and transportation.

In contrary, one of the destructive effects of western influence would be that a nation would lose its sovereignty and its culture with the implementation of globalization and free market forces. For example, change of policy has made some countries borrow money from International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank with outlandish clauses which further control power and wealth to the already rich. This form of dominance and control creates a dependency to these corporations that put its people into further enslavement.

In conclusion, globalization has brought forth positive and negative influence to the developing nations. The government needs to be cautious on the changes that they are trying to bring into their country. Not all changes promise the prosperity to a nation’s development. Decisions by the policy makers may unknowingly confiscate its people of their rights and privileges, worsening the already deprived situation further into depths of social calamity.

REFERENCES

  • Mohammadi, A. (1997).  International Communication and Globalization: A Critical Introduction. London, Thousand Oaks & New Delhi : SAGE Publications.

Budget Cut: Can Public Universities in Malaysia survive?

Written by Nurul Nadiah Zainal

How much does a university need to continue producing academician, producing academic work and basically to run the university smoothly? The university is probably one of the many organization in Malaysia that need huge amount of money in order to run their organization. Last year, in presenting Budget 2017, Malaysia Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak has announced that budget for public university in the year 2017 will be reduced by up to 20%. That is approximately RM1.5 billion, which according to Malaysian Digest is a bigger cut than 2016.

The general view of how people see academician in university are teaching and doing research. At least that is how I see it in the first place but they are not just doing that. So what is basically the function of a university? Indeed, it is a place for teaching and learning but it is also the place to conduct academic research and other professional services that can later contribute to the country’s economy.

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Conducting a research is probably the most talk about by the university people, especially the lecturers. After all, research needs to be carried out in order to meet the individual, the faculty and the university’s Key Performance index (KPI). Education is evolving all the time and these changes that happen require an amount of money in order for its implementation. New methods, new teaching style, or new equations are always on the academician’s mind. For these transformations to happen there must be money. Conducting a research is very much the KPI of a lecturer. Researches are crucial to establish the status of the university, as a research university, and this requires money. The budget cut endorsed by the Prime Minister will be a setback for most university. It is quite impossible to do research when there are no grants to be disbursed. As noted by the fellow of the Academy of Sciences Malaysia, Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim research universities are affected the most because of the drastic curtailment in research and development activities and also it affected Malaysia’s competitiveness. We aimed to have the best education platform in Malaysia, but with budget cuts as such it will be rather difficult.

Teaching would be the core activity in the university but with the budget cut some advantages need to be cut off too. There are some areas like social science, are not particularly affected by budget cut in a greater manner but areas like sciences and engineering would be largely affected. Due to the budget cuts, they are definitely going to experience in reduction of materials in science lab. Laboratories need huge amount of money for maintenance of instruments, purchase of chemicals, and the maintenance of safety items that needs upgrading regularly and others that will incur dollar sign. Staffing will also be a problem since universities are not able to afford experienced lecturers that will help boost the university’s status. Can the university maintain all this with the current amount of budget? Universities are encouraged to bring in money to help with the up keeping of the university. Since teaching and learning is the main focus of the university, how much can they bring in money for the university? If all these are not considered, it will disadvantage loss to the university.

These will definitely disturb the education quality. According to the Higher Education Minister, Dato’ Seri Idris Jusoh, the budget cuts will train the university’s organization to be efficient. They ought to generate their own income internally (Malaysian Digest, 2016). Will this be the best action for the university to be doing? It is still a question.

 

References

  • Can local Public Unis Cope with Budget 2017 Cuts? Here’s What Academicians Have to Say. (2016, November 3). Retrieved from http://malaysiandigest.com/frontpage/282-main-tile/640808-can-local-public-unis-cope-with-budget-2017-cuts-here-s-what-academicians-have-to-say.html

FOOD PORN

Written by Illyana Helmy

It begins from the mid of 20th century where the Dutch biologist known as Nikolaas Tinbergen has discovered an odd quirk of animal behaviour. The animals in his experiments seemed to be flashier, prettier and most important was more attention grabbing versions of their natural environments. This situation defined the supernormal stimuli in which the stimuli were not precise. Apparently, the exaggerated imitation can develop a stronger pull than the actual thing, and this is the essence of the supernatural stimulus. As human, we can produce our own like candy that can become even sweeter than any existing fruits. The fact is that this comparison makes sense. People love sugar and people love sex as well. Both candy and pornography are super concentrated and have more natural sensory experiences.

In depth examination has been conducted and the results indicate that the pleasure of eating sugar is delivered the same way in terms of taste whether it comes from a fruit like strawberry or a piece of strawberry taffy. However, with pornography there is different sensory experience than the real thing since it is relying on sight and sound in place of touch. Hence between those two it is another distinctly supernormal stimulus in human which is called as food porn.

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The image is carefully arranged and filtered nicely that show a meal whether it is home cooked or restaurant served at its most appealing than ever.

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The definition of food porn is part of senses that its visual experience of something which can make other people can smell and taste the meal. Based on the creator of the site Food Porn Daily, Amanda Simpson the word food porn represents ‘anything that makes me drool’. It is something that should create a desire that can never be satisfied. Throughout the years, in September 2004 photo-sharing website Flickr launched a “Food Porn” as one of the category. The images of food can only trigger the strong desire for real thing. By just looking at the images it may enough to cause an uptick in ghrelin, which is a hormone that causes hunger. As a conclusion food porn is more immediate and more visceral which makes us sit for hours thinking, ‘What turns your palate on?’ and ‘What is porny?’. Plus until today, in the case of food porn the researchers is still not sure what is the appeal in ogling of something that you can’t have.

Reference: www.theatlantic.com

TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT (TPPA)

Written by Mahathir Ahamad

The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) is probably the most talked about economic issue of the year, apart from our age-old favourite housing. Today the TPPA will even be the focus of protest marches around the country. So what is the TPPA? It is a proposed regional regulatory and investment agreement with twelve participating countries: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States, and Vietnam. According to the partner countries the TPP is intended to “enhance trade and investment among the TPP partner countries, to promote innovation, economic growth and development, and to support the creation and retention of jobs.”

The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) took five years and 19 rounds of negotiations before it was concluded on Oct 5, 2015. The deal is aimed at freer trade by reducing tariffs, improving markets access and setting common ground for labor and environmental standards and intellectual property protections. The twelve countries namely Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, United States and Vietnam represent 40 per cent of the world economy. The following are the chronology of events leading up to the signing of the TPPA:

  • 2006: Started off as the Trans-Pacific Economic Partnership Agreement with four countries namely New Zealand, Singapore, Chile and Brunei.
  • 2008: March, the United States joined the negotiations and 10 months later, Australia, Peru and Vietnam followed suit.
  • 2009: March, first negotiation scheduled for the new pact, included four more countries (total number: 8). However, the negotiations postponed due to the inauguration of President Barack Obama.
  • 2010: The first round in Australia in March, parties exchanged views and agreed to gather information and draft papers as well as discuss the participation of more countries. The second round of negotiations in San Francisco, California, June the same year whereby parties discussed the agreement architecture and the relationship between the TPP and the existing free trade agreements (FTAs). In the same month, the third round of negotiations in Brunei, whereby Malaysia joined as the ninth member of TPP. The fourth round of negotiations in Auckland, New Zealand, focus on creating the text for individual TPP chapters.
  • 2011: TPP kicked off its fifth round of negotiations in February in Santiago, Chile. Between March and December another five rounds of negotiations took place respectively in Singapore, Vietnam, Chicago, Peru and Kuala Lumpur.
  • 2012: Dallas, Texas, hosted the 12th round of negotiations in May. In the same year, the 13th, 14th and 15th round of negotiations took place in San Diego, California, Leesburg, Virginia, and Auckland, New Zealand, respectively. During the 15th round, Mexico and Canada entered the negotiations.
  • 2013: The 18th Round of TPP negotiations in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Japan formally joined the TPP negotiations on July 23 the same year. The 19th and final round of negotiations took place in Brunei. Thereafter, TPP leaders, ministers as well as chief negotiators held various meetings to iron-out and finalise the agreement over a period of two years.
  • 2015: On Oct 5 in Altanta, TPP ministers announced that they had concluded TPP negotiations and a full text of the agreement, consisting 30 chapters, were made public soon after. On Nov 18, the leaders of 12 countries sealed the TPP free trade initiative in the Philippines on the sidelines of a two-day summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. In Malaysia, the results of a cost-benefit study by the Institute of Strategic and International Studies and PricewaterhouseCoopers on the impact of the TPP was uploaded on the website of the Ministry of International and Trade Industry on Dec 3.
  • 2016: The text of the TPP Agreement (TPPA) tabled in the Malaysian Parliament on Jan 26. Among the 12 nations involved in the TPPA, only Malaysia had brought the TPPA to Parliament for approval before it was signed. After two-days of intense debate, both the Dewan Negara and the Dewan Rakyat approved a motion allowing Malaysia’s participation in TPPA.

Looking at the scenario mention above, the writers have decided to pick The Star Online representing for their local news and Cable News Network (CNN) for their international news on this issue. Thus, we will able to see the evidence related to the coverage, news direction and social implications among the society whom affected to this new economic approach.

The Star Online views: In their business section, it highlight what would be the contribution towards Malaysia’s economy growth. Malaysia’s Parliament authorized the government to sign and ratify the 6350-page Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA). From this deal, advantages such cheap labor, Strategic partnership between participant, corporate interests and foreign investor, multilateralism and so on would contribute to national gross expansion and strengthening local currency. Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is projected to increase by US$107bil (RM444bil) to US$211bil (RM876bil) over 2018-2027, which would raise GDP growth between 0.6 and 1.15% in 2027, Hike in export growth is projected to be outpaced by increase in import growth – therefore trade surplus is projected to narrow between 4.3 and 5.2% of GDP in 2027 and Firms to benefit from access to US government procurement, greater digital liberalization and stronger enforcement of trade secret protection.

As we all know, United State is the main power who seems subtly control the agreement. Although the deal might highlight neutrality among participant, yet public need to understand the backbone and the real driver that would determine the future of the deal. The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) faces its biggest challenge with the election of its major critic Donald Trump as US president. The agreement will collapse without the participation of United States, as being clarified by Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, minister of International Trade and Industry. For TPPA to be ratified, it needs at least six countries, accounting for 85% of the combined gross domestic product of the 12 signatories and without the United States, there will be no TPPA.

CNN views: As one of the America’s most influential resources in news, CNN distinguish the benefits and the positive outcome in embarking the deal. It would create a free trade zone around the Pacific, bringing together 12 countries that account for 40% of the world’s economy. Critics say it will mean more U.S. jobs get shipped overseas. Advocates say it’ll expand U.S. exports and create more well-paying jobs here at home.

The deal will be a major issue in the presidential election. Already candidates such as Bernie Sanders on the left and Donald Trump and Ted Cruz on the right have come out opposed to it. Hillary Clinton, whose husband pushed free trade deals including NAFTA while he was president, has yet to take a position on the TPP. The deal still needs the approval of Congress before it takes effect in the United States.

The informative discussion published in CNN in order to explain the pro and cons of the deal. There is fierce debate on whether free trade deals are good or bad for American workers. Critics of the deal argue TPP will provide unfair competition for U.S.-made goods from businesses that use low-wage workers overseas. The Economic Policy Institute, a liberal think tank, estimates that NAFTA, directly cost the U.S. at least 700,000 jobs in its first 20 years. However, the TPP could mean lower prices for U.S. consumers and businesses. If the deal means that manufacturers here can use cheaper imported parts or raw materials they’ll be more competitive. Economists who support free trade argue that can improve a nation’s wealth, even if some low-wage jobs are lost overseas in the process.

One thing that attracted me in preparing this report is that previously, CNN does not cover or highlight any news regarding TPPA in their news portal, since August 1st until 31st January 2015. But now that the TPP has become a major factor in the presidential campaign, that silence is finally ending. Media Matters for America studied cable news coverage of TPP negotiations from August 1, 2013 to January 31st, 2015, and found that the agreement was mentioned just once on CNN and Fox News during that period. One explanation may rest in who owns these media conglomerates. During the month of July 2016 alone, the TPP was mentioned 455 times by CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC; about six times as often as during the entire 18-month period.

To conclude, media play important role in shaping the content direction towards their target audiences or to be general, the masses. The media itself also being control and shape by the owner or the gatekeeper, which is normally the backbone behind all the agenda and the manipulative hand that constitute the country. If the media said that apple can cure Aids, then the medical industries would be vanish and no value, even though it’s factual enough to persuade the public.

HUMAN TRAFFICKING (ROHINGYA)

Written by Siti Murni

Human trafficking is the trade of humans, most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery, forced labour, or commercial sexual exploitation for the trafficker or others.This may encompass providing a spouse in the context of forced marriage, or the extraction of organs or tissues, including for surrogacy and ova removal. Human trafficking can occur within a country or trans-nationally. Human trafficking is a crime against the person because of the violation of the victim’s rights of movement through coercion and because of their commercial exploitation.

Local Media: The Star

The Star is an English-language, tabloid-format newspaper in Malaysia. It is the largest paid for English newspaper in terms of circulation in Malaysia, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.It has a daily circulation of about 250,000.

International Media: The Guardian

The Guardian is a British national daily newspaper, known until 1959 as the Manchester Guardian. The Guardian is edited by Katharine Viner, who succeeded Alan Rusbridger in 2015.

Propaganda of the Event 

 

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Human trafficking has caused the number of suicides or deaths is increasing. According to The Guardian, the police had found the body in the Thai border who are suspected victims of human trafficking. There is the fact that excessive when a fisherman said he saw 13 dead. It is apparent illogical, as if he had witnessed the incident, why he had not reported to the authorities. In addition, there are conflicting info as the Malaysian police discovered the bodies of 24 people, but the fishing was only witnessed 13 deaths. It was not immediately clear if the body found when people Rohingya ethnic minority group in Myanmar, whose members have fled widespread persecution in that country.

Meanwhile according to other news, which is Awani News, Two Rohingya man was sentenced today to three years’ jail by the High Court here today after he pleaded guilty to charges of smuggling a migrant Myanmar to Malaysia last year. Judicial Commissioner Abu Bakar Katar ordered the sentence from the date they were captured by the General Operations Force on May 2. He said that during his stay at the camp between August 2014 to March 10, 2015, he saw a migrant died from illness or beaten. They, however, were arrested in the early morning the next day by police in Kampung Guar Musang, Padang Besar current local agents in two cars to Alor Setar. In his judgment, Abu Bakar said that the smuggling of migrants attracted worldwide attention.

Malaysia has detained 12 policemen suspected of human trafficking, two of whom are said to be connected to recently discovered jungle graves. The migrants are mainly Rohingya Muslims fleeing persecution in Myanmar – also known as Burma – or economic migrants from Bangladesh. They had earlier thought the graves each held multiple bodies, but Mr Wan Junaidi said it was “one person, one grave. Reports in Malaysian media questioned whether officials on both sides of the border were complicit. Thai police uncovered similar abandoned camps on the Thai side of the border earlier in May. It triggered a crackdown on human trafficking that appears to have led traffickers to abandon their human cargo on boats in the water off Thailand. The boats, crammed with hundreds of starving migrants, started coming ashore in Malaysia and Indonesia.

 

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Asia’s migrant crisis

  • Rohingya Muslims mainly live in Myanmar, where they have faced decades of persecution.
  • Rights groups say migrants feel they have “no choice” but to leave, paying people smugglers to help them.
  • The UN estimates more than 120,000 Rohingyas have fled in the past three years.
  • Traffickers usually take the migrants by sea to Thailand then overland to Malaysia.
  • But Thailand recently began cracking down on the migrant routes, meaning traffickers are using sea routes instead often abandoning the boats once at sea.

Chronology of the Event

In the year of 2005: Co-author of the book “Influx Viruses”, Aye Chan of a pro-military government, Mogh / Rakhine State, Rohingyas have been degraded as a dangerous enemy that must be eliminated from the face of the earth. Then, in the year of 2009: The increase in the number of Rohingya boat people at sea: “In the refugee camps in Bangladesh, which has long ceased to accept people, the Rohingya are now looking for a way to Thailand and then travelled overland to Malaysia, and Indonesia. Thai army has been accused of seizing hundreds of refugees, towing them out to sea and “leave them to die” without engine and almost nothing for food or water”. Moreover, in the year of 2014: Ethnic Kachin rebels in the north. Besides that, in the year of 2015: The government temporarily withdraw voting rights of Rohingya Muslims by the proposed constitutional referendum, following the street protests by Buddhists.

Evidence of the Event

Cases of human trafficking around the country actually affected countries, such as Thailand. This can be seen when Thailand began to take precautions to keep improving relations between countries but it riled. This case also proven with a route determined in human trafficking. On 14 February 2016, 14 victims of human trafficking were found in Wang Kelian, Perlis, last May, was buried at the Muslim cemetery in Kampung Tualang, Pokok Sena on Sunday. Chief Coordinator of Funeral Funeral Rohingya, Kedah Islamic Council, Sheikh Fakhrurazzi Yub informed, all the remains of the man buried in one grave about 10 am and finished about an hour later. This proves the Rohingya issue still continues until now.

A Thai court has issued an arrest warrant for a senior army officer accused of being involved in the trafficking of Rohingya migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh. The warrant is part of efforts to close down smuggling routes through Thailand.On a purely human level, there are currently about 800,000 people in western Myanmar, denied the most basic of rights and discriminated against due to the circumstances of their birth. From a simple human rights perspective it’s a continuing outrage that should shame us all.Migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh have previously been detained in camps in southern Thailand before being sent to Malaysia. The warrant against the general was issued by a court on Sunday, police chief Somyot Poompanmoung was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying.

 

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