@drghadasasa The Malaysia Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim is a wise Muslim leader who knows what he is doing. Leadership, diplomacy and dialogue are his expertise. He been fighting for the Palestinian cause for a long time
May Allah bless and protect Anwar Ibrahim @anwaribrahim InshaAllah❤️🇲🇾
Everyone’s talking about the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, but few are talking about how the media will cover it.
3 things to watch for:
1️⃣ Who’s portrayed as the “victim.”
2️⃣ How language blurs moral clarity.
3️⃣ Who headlines blame when the truce breaks.
Stay alert. Stay skeptical.
Hamas Scandal: Part of why the terror organization is going after multiple clans is that a particular clan in southern Gaza had members involved in securing humanitarian aid convoys near the Rafah areas, who stumbled into a despicable act of Hamas’s evil. Throughout the war, leaders and terror operatives of the group in Gaza have been taking advantage of vulnerable Palestinian women in desperate need of humanitarian aid and support by exploiting them for sexual favors, as was recently reported by the AP and confirmed by this newly revealed video, which promises to be one of many. Hamas charity heads leverage their positions to provide women with support in exchange for sexual favors. They would go on to film and take photos of the women in compromising positions to ensure they remain silent.
This particular video shows Ameen Bakr AbuBakara, whom Hamas recently killed horrifically, because he caught one of their leaders in a compromising position, filmed him, and documented his scandal. Ameen did not publicize or reveal the scandal. He covered up what he encountered because he did not want the woman to face retribution in an honor-driven society where women can be killed for adultery, even in the case of rape. Instead, he promised the woman free, full support. Still, he made her pledge that she would not provide sexual favors to Hamas members or mid-level leadership in humanitarian organizations in the Gaza Strip. Once the ceasefire commenced, Hamas was keen to bury the scandal and made sure to kill Ameen to hide this disaster and many more like it.
The cowardly so-called ‘journalists’ in Gaza, most of whom are directly or indirectly affiliated with Hamas or at least have the group’s approval to operate in the Strip, would never dare cover such stories, because they know what the outcome would be. Think about that the next time you hear about reporting coming out of Gaza and being touted by the fraudulent “pro-Palestine” movement, which now exists to run cover for the terrorist organization and justify its very heinous acts and evil deeds.
Link to AP investigative article on women facing sexual exploitation in Gaza below.
With all due respect, the story isnt about you, its about Palestine.
Stop this performative bs. Just PR stunt and politicians capitalizing on it hard is just cringe, while their own fellow malaysians face discrimination.
As Greta said herself, she isnt a hero. And u arent too.
Of course, celebrate that you survived and werent shot by those animals.
But your priority is not taking the eyes away from Gaza, instead its on yourself.
It’s about Gaza, Gaza and Gaza. don't divert the attention to anything else.
You got your limelight, now go back to your life & family,
Keep denouncing ALL forms of discrimination. And i mean all, because malaysia practices racism but dont see u protesting it.
some GSF participants from Malaysia can learn a thing or two from Greta.
our local headlines are just about the 23 malaysians from GSF, not a word about Gaza.
instead you get a “heroes” welcome as if you stopped the war.
@graciell__ Well that’s your fault. We must stop centering our happiness on how people value us. I have spent birthdays, having amazing parties and I have spent birthdays traveling solo. And as long as you have a deep love for yourself, you’ll be OK.
Indonesian political parties have agreed to revoke parliamentarians’ perks, including allowances and the ban on overseas work trips, President Prabowo Subianto says.
Protests began in Jakarta over reports that all 580 politicians would receive a $4,650 monthly housing allowance in addition to their salaries.
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https://t.co/Xlq75nGELK
It started with news of a pay raise for Indonesia’s parliament (DPR), followed by videos of them singing and dancing while many Indonesians struggle to make a living.
Here’s a recap: Abigail Limuria, co-founder of What’s Up Indonesia, joins Al Jazeera from Jakarta to discuss the growing gap between politicians and citizens.
Source: Al Jazeera English
To all my Web3 friends out there.
If you're asking what's happening in my country "Indonesia" right now, there have been public demonstrations starting from the 25th until today.
Which have led to large crowds setting fire to several regional parliament (DPRD) buildings across different areas in Indonesia
Here are the details 👇