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Thursday, September 22, 2011

PENJARA KERANA BENDERA


SEORANG petani di Hong Kong, Zhu Rongchang, terpaksa menjalani hukuman tiga minggu penjara kelmarin kerana kesalahan membakar bendera kebangsaan negaranya sendiri.
Mahkamah tidak bertolak-ansur di dalam melaksanakan hukuman itu meskipun petani berusia 74 tahun itu bertindak membakar bendera kebangsaan Republik Rakyat China dalam peristiwa 22 Julai lepas di Golden Bauhinia Sqaure, Hong Kong, atas prinsip kebebasan bersuara sebagai protes terhadap pemerintah Beijing.
Akhbar South China Morning Post memetik Majistret Jason Wan Siu-ming sebagai berkata, meskipun hak kebebasan bersuara diperjuangkan oleh sebahagian besar masyarakat sejagat, namun setiap kebebasan tetap tertakluk kepada batas tertentu.
Kata majistret itu, setiap kebebasan yang diperkenalkan memiliki batas tertentu, namun cara warga ini melakukan bantahannya adalah bertentangan dengan undang-undang Hong Kong dan kerana itu mahkamah mendapati ia telah melakukan kesalahan.
Wakil Rakyat DAP dari Kota Alam Shah, M. Manoharan, yang telah mencetuskan emosi ramai pihak di Malaysia minggu lepas, dengan memperlihatkan sikap kurang ajar dan parianya untuk menukar Jalur Gemilang dengan bendera lain, seharusnya dihantar ke Hong Kong, atau Beijing sendiri, untuk mempelajari martabat sebuah bendera bagi sebuah negara berdaulat.
Di Beijing nanti, mungkin Rashid Maidin dan Chin Peng, rakan seperjuangan Mat Indera, pengganas komunis yang ‘heboh’ dimartabatkan sebagai ‘pejuang kemerdekaan Tanah Melayu’ oleh Timbalan Presiden Pas, Mat Sabu baru-baru ini, boleh memberi tips kepada pemimpin-pemimpin DAP, PKR, Pas dan Pakatan Rakyat tentang erti sebuah bendera negara.
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Saturday, September 17, 2011

CHRISTIANITY: THE HOMOSEXUAL CONTROVERSIES

MANY BIG QUESTIONS ARISE IN WORLD OF CHRISTIANITY TODAY WITH REGARD TO THE ISSUE OF HOMOSEXUALITY AND OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS MATTERS.

a) Homosexuality

b) Freedom of marriage between the same genders

c) Freedom to live together between man and woman without officially married
(Does the Bible allows or encourages man to practice this act?)

d) Freedom to engage in sexual intercourse (on mutual consensus) outside or without marriage
(Did Jesus allow the Christians to perform this unlawful intercourse?)

e) Allowing and promoting the activities of prostitution and the trade of human flesh.
(Was prostitution allowed in Christianity?)

f) Promoting the eating of swine flesh when its meat is confirmed harmful
(Did Jesus ever mentioned that Christians were allowed to consume swine flesh?)

g) Allowing churches to sodomise children at the will of their priests
(When did Jesus allows his followers to engage in ‘homo’ acts and to sodomise the children?)

HOMOSEXUALITY:

It’s totally unnatural and absurd. It considered heinous and against the law of nature for any man to engage in homosexual activities with another male in order to fulfill his ugly sexual desires. And it definitely against the law of the universe for any woman to engage in the same sexual activities with another female partner since every living thing created in its own perfect pairs. Man is paired with woman; and male is paired with female.

Does the present or past Popes of the Vatican and all the mighty churches worldwide ever against this homosexual activity?

The answer is (of course) a big NO!

Most leaders of Christian nations worldwide, their parliament houses and their court of laws strongly protect the freedom of their citizens to engage in homosexual activities or in women lesbianship’. This acceptance was made under their ‘human rights’ principles.

Is it against natural law for man to engage in homosexual acts?
Eventually men were created only for women; and so does women strictly paired and meant for men.

All animals and living things acknowledge and continuously respect this natural law. A male dog will not pursue another male dog. A male hog will never attempt to chase another male hog in order to fulfill its sexual madness.

And so far the universe has never witness a male tiger or a male lion making sexual advances toward another male partner in their domains no matter how strong their desires is. They would rather fight fiercely between one another in order to acquire the right to mate.

Every creature and living things in the oceans and earth knows this natural rule. They will never attempt to go against it - for ‘homosexuality’ is truly a heinous crime and against the universal law.

What are the grave after-effects of homosexuality acts?
a) The spread of the deadly decease of AIDS.
b) The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is an incurable decease
c) It created mental disorders, unhealthy changes and social problems in the society
d) Miserable and sadly end results at the end of the affair
e) Homosexuality means a certain death and narrowing one’s lifespan.

Read the special report below on how bad and serious the effect of homosexuality activities inflicted the citizens of China…… followed by the story of child abuses by the Christian churches.

HOMOSEXUALITY AND AIDS SCARES IN CHINA

BEIJING: The total number of reported AIDS deaths in China has jumped by nearly 20,000 since an official estimate last year, state media said Monday.

Deaths linked to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) since its emergence in China in the 1980s reached 68,315 by the end of October, state television said, citing figures from the health ministry.

That compares with a tally of 49,845 reported deaths released by the ministry at the end of October 2009.

The number of reported HIV/AIDS sufferers stood at 370,393, the brief report by China Central Television said, compared with a ministry figure last year of 319,877.

World AIDS Day is on December 1.

HIV/AIDS was mostly sexually transmitted, with rates of infection among homosexual men increasing sharply, the report said.

It did not give a reason for the sharp rise in death and infection figures, but the government has been making efforts to improve reporting of cases.

The health ministry has previously also given a parallel estimate of 740,000 people “living with HIV/AIDS” in China since 1985 when it was first detected in the country. This apparently includes estimates of unreported cases.
AIDS has long had a heavy stigma attached to it in China, with many sufferers hiding their condition out of shame.

However, there have been recent signs that attitudes are changing.

The government has started talking more openly about HIV prevention and control in China, though people with HIV/AIDS still encounter huge discrimination in employment, education and healthcare.

VATICAN TAKEN TO ICC OVER CHILD ABUSE

CAIRO - Victims of sexual abuses by Catholic clergy have filed a complaint with the International Court of Justice (ICC) to prosecute Pope Benedict XVI and top Vatican officials for crimes against humanity.

"Crimes against tens of thousands of victims, most of them children, are being covered up by officials at the highest level of the Vatican, said Pamela Spees, attorney of the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), Reuters reported.

"In this case, all roads really do lead to Rome."

The New York-based rights group said it had lodged more than 20,000 pages of reports, policy papers and evidence of crimes committed by Catholic clergy against children and vulnerable adults.

The high-level officials of the Catholic church who failed to prevent and punish these criminal actions have, to date, enjoyed absolute impunity, says the complaint cited by The New York Times.

The Catholic Church has been rocked by a series of sexual abuse cover-up scandals in both Europe and the United States in recent years.

The ICC complaint includes the cases of two victims, who say the priests who sexually abused them simply moved to different countries and are still in ministry working with children, with the knowledge of church superiors.

It cites five cases in which priests have been accused of abuse in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the United States.

The priests in these cases are from Belgium, India and the United States.
National jurisdictions can't really get their arms around this, said Spees

Prosecuting individual instances of child molestation or sexual assault has not gotten at the larger systemic problem here.

In addition to Pope Benedict, the complaint asks the ICC to prosecute Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican's secretary of state; Cardinal Angelo Sodano, the previous secretary of state and the current dean of the College of Cardinals; and Cardinal William J. Levada, who is head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican office designated to receive cases of clergy sexual abuse that are forwarded by bishops.

Accountability is the goal, and the I.C.C. makes the most sense, given that it's a global problem, said Spees.

The Vatican said it will not have an immediate comment on the case.
The Office of the Prosecutor has received the documents, Vatican spokeswoman
Florence Olara said.

She added that the prosecutor's office will analyze ... and make a decision in due course.

The Vatican is not a signatory to the ICC.

But countries as Italy, the Netherlands and Germany are signatories, which mean that their citizens are subject to ICC jurisdiction.

Pope Benedict is German-born and because a Pope retains his nationality when he also takes on Vatican nationality this could potentially expose him to ICC prosecution.
It is a very slim avenue, but it's an avenue nonetheless, said Lorraine Smith at the International Bar Association, which monitors the ICC.

But there is still the issue of the timing of the offences.
It is not yet clear whether the accusations against the Vatican will fit the ICC mandate.

Crimes against humanity means acts that are committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, said Mark Ellis, executive director of the International Bar Association.

What you're looking at is really a policy, in which the government or the authorities are planning the attack, he said.

The ICC is the world's first permanent war crimes court.
It has jurisdiction over the crimes of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. It lists rape, sexual violence, assault and torture as crimes against humanity.

When you look at the concept of why and how the I.C.C. was created, I just don't think this fits, Ellis said. But the filing does something that's important. It raises awareness. Filed by News Agencies.
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