Post time 18-3-2019 03:51 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Imam Fiji antara korban serangan pengganas di NZ
18 Mar 2019
SUVA - FIJI. Seorang imam dari Fiji merupakan antara korban serangan pengganas di masjid Christchurch Jumaat lalu, lapor Liga Muslim Fiji.
Laporan penyiar kebangsaan Fiji berkata, Hafiz Musa Patel yang berkhidmat sebagai imam di Masjid Lautoka Jame selama 25 tahun, meninggalkan Fiji tiga minggu lalu untuk bersama anaknya di Australia.
Imam berkenaan dan isterinya kemudian berlepas ke New Zealand untuk bertemu rakan-rakan.
Dalam sebuah acara memperingati mangsa yang terkorban susulan serangan di Masjid Al Noor dan Masjid Linwood, Perdana Menteri Voreqe Bainimarama memaklumkan, warga Fiji merupakan antara mangsa yang dibunuh kejam, namun tidak menamakan identiti mereka.
"Jangan kita lupakan warga Fiji yang terkorban, mahupun saudara kita di New Zealand, kepada keluarga mangsa, ingatlah anda menerima sokongan daripada seluruh dunia.Kami bersama anda," katanya. - CNN
Post time 18-3-2019 06:28 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Remyda replied at 18-3-2019 03:51 PM
Imam Fiji antara korban serangan pengganas di NZ
18 Mar 2019
Lokasi-lokasi tersebut adalah dua buah kedai menjual makanan halal dan sebuah pusat asuhan kanak-kanak An-Nur yang menjadi tumpuan orang ramai
Pusat kanak2 an Nur ni, dimanage oleh salah seorg mangsa. Tadi baca Ada pensyarah UPM pernah hantar ank dia ke sana, Ada gambar ank dia dgn isteri yg Shahid tu
Post time 18-3-2019 07:52 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Police The Netherlands does not rule out terrorism in a shootout
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Police in the Dutch city of Utrecht were investigating a shooting that left "multiple" in a tram on Monday and did not rule out a possible "terrorist motive".
The police, including heavily armed officers, took the area after the shooting on Monday morning in a tram at a busy intersection.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte described the situation as "very worrying" and the counterterrorism coordinator of the country said on Twitter that a crisis team had met to discuss the situation.
At the moment there were no reports of suspects arrested.
Post time 18-3-2019 08:22 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
kekgebu replied at 18-3-2019 04:52 PM
Tenang lah disana.
Macam tak betul je part yg konon dia jump in front of the husband tu.
I baca kt newspapers, the wife dh selamatkan beberapa yg lain, tapi dia patah balik utk cari husband yg wheelchair tu.
Dalam berita lain, salah satu Malaysian masa larikan diri di luar masjid memang ada terjumpa seorang lelaki naik wheelchair.
Kalau itu org yg sama, maknanya by the time wifenya masuk semula cari husband, husbandnya telah berada di luar. Wife masuk ke masjid untuk menemuk ajalnya.
Post time 18-3-2019 09:50 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
anisania replied at 18-3-2019 12:05 PM
dalam fb dah start dah orang duk compare tragedi ni dgn israel serang gaza. kenapa tragedi lagi dapa ...
Sebab Israel Palestin tu dah berperang berpuluh2 tahun sejak seblom kita lahir lagik. Heck, sejak zaman nabi sebenarnya. Orang macam akak pun dah malas nak peduli sangat. Akak folo berita dunia sejak darjah 2 zaman awal 90an dek. Tak abis2 kisah Israil Palestin Israel Filstin. Bosan nak mampus. Kita sini jah terhegeh2 kat depa. Pakcik akak gi Israel terkagum2 lehat warga Arab Israel keturunan Palestin dan ngan Yahudi Israel hidop aman damai.
Post time 18-3-2019 10:12 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
bezita60 replied at 18-3-2019 08:22 PM
Macam tak betul je part yg konon dia jump in front of the husband tu.
I baca kt newspapers, the w ...
Betul tu, by the time dia masuk blk cari husband dia, da ada org lain tolak husband dia kuar. Mmg masuk utk syahid. Allahuakbar, kalo i kt tmpt dia blom tentu berani mcm tu.
No plans to change the name of Tarrant Bridge - Australian council
There are no plans the change the name of Tarrant Bridge, an Australian landmark sharing the name with a man allegedly behind a mass shooting that killed 50 people.
The council of the Australian town Brenton Tarrant grew up in says there is currently "nothing on the agenda" regarding the issue.
The AM Show Australian correspondent Jason Morrison says the family and last name is quite well known in the city of Grafton.
"His family surname is so famous in Grafton that they've named a bridge after that family," he says.
"You drive into Grafton, you see that family surname on two or three signs over major buildings in the town."
But a spokesperson for the Clarence Valley Council, which covers the city of Grafton, says there is "nothing on the agenda" about changing the name of the bridge.
"Any move from council to change the name of the bridge would need to go to a council meeting," David Bancroft told Newshub on Monday.
"Unless something comes from the floor of the meeting that means a move to change the bridge name would not be likely to happen tomorrow [Tuesday]."
In order to get the name changed, it has to be done through the Geographical Names Board of NSW. The Clarence Valley Council can recommend name changes but can't approve them.