Rogue Catholic bishops in growing defiance of Vatican

Rogue Catholic bishops in growing defiance of Vatican


Rogue Catholic bishops in growing defiance of Vatican

Posted: 30 Mar 2015 06:39 PM PDT

French Bishop Jean-Michel Faure (second right) gives holy communions during a mass in Nova Friburgo near Rio de Janeiro March 28, 2015. — Reuters picFrench Bishop Jean-Michel Faure (second right) gives holy communions during a mass in Nova Friburgo near Rio de Janeiro March 28, 2015. — Reuters picNOVA FRIBURGO, March 31 — Two renegade Catholic bishops plan to consecrate a new generation of bishops to spread their ultra-traditionalist movement called "The Resistance" in defiance of the Vatican, one of them said at a remote monastery in Brazil.

French Bishop Jean-Michel Faure, himself consecrated only two weeks ago by the Holocaust-denying British Bishop Richard Williamson, said the new group rejected Pope Francis and what it called his "new religion" and would not engage in a dialogue with Rome until the Vatican turned back the clock.

Williamson and Faure, who were both excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church when the former made the latter a bishop without Vatican approval, are ex-members of a larger dissenting group that has been a thorn in Rome's side for years.

Their splinter movement is tiny — Faure did not give an estimate of followers — but the fact they plan to consecrate bishops is important because it means their schism can continue as a rebel form of Catholicism.

"We follow the popes of the past, not the current one," Faure, 73, told reporters on Saturday at Santa Cruz Monastery in Nova Friburgo, in the mountain jungle 140 km inland from Rio de Janeiro.

"It is likely that in maybe one or two years we will have more consecrations," he said, adding there were already two candidates to be promoted to bishop's rank.

The monastery had said Williamson would ordain a priest there at the weekend but he was not seen by reporters, and clergy said it was impossible to talk to him. Faure ordained the priest himself.

Asked what the new group called itself, Faure said: "I think we can call ourselves Roman Catholic first, secondly St Pius X, and now... the Resistance."

Splinter off the SSPX

The Society of St Pius X (SSPX) is a larger ultra-traditionalist group that was excommunicated in 1988 when its founder consecrated four new bishops, including Williamson, despite warnings from the Vatican not to do so.

It rejected the modernising reforms of the 1962-65 Second Vatican Council and stuck with Catholicism's old Latin Mass after the Church switched to simpler liturgy in local languages.

Former Pope Benedict readmitted the four SSPX bishops to the Catholic fold in 2009, but the SSPX soon expelled Williamson because of an uproar over his Holocaust denial.

In contrast to Benedict, Pope Francis pays little attention to the SSPX ultra-traditionalists, who claim to have a million followers around the world and a growing number of new priests at a time that Rome faces priest shortages. Their remaining three bishops have no official status in the Catholic Church.

Faure said the Resistance group would not engage in dialogue with Rome, as the SSPX has done. "We resist capitulation, we resist conciliation of St Pius X with Rome," he said.

Faure said he was not sure what it would take for Rome to return to its old traditions but conflict could be a catalyst.

"If there is another World War ... maybe the Church will go back to the way it was before," he said.

The prior of the monastery, Thomas Aquinas, explained the split simply: "The Pope is less Catholic than us."

Under Catholic law, Williamson and Faure are excommunicated from the Church but remain validly consecrated bishops. That means they can ordain priests into their schismatic group and claim to be Catholic, albeit without Vatican approval.

By contrast, women supposedly made priests by dissident Catholic bishops are not validly ordained because Catholic law reserves the priesthood only for men. — Reuters

More than 100 flights cancelled over Thai airlines safety concerns

Posted: 30 Mar 2015 06:22 PM PDT

Thai Airways aircraft are parked on the tarmac at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport March 27, 2015. — Reuters picThai Airways aircraft are parked on the tarmac at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport March 27, 2015. — Reuters picBANGKOK, March 31 — China has joined South Korea and Japan in stopping Thai airlines from flying charters and new routes because of safety concerns highlighted by an international audit, Thai officials said yesterday.

The move will come as a blow to Thai carriers that have just started recovering after a poor 2014 when political protests slashed the number of tourists visiting Thailand.

The halt is disrupting the peak travel season around the Thai new year in April. About 100 charter flights to Japan alone have been cancelled and some 30,000 tickets either refunded or modified, the director general of Thailand's Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) Somchai Piputwat told reporters yesterday.

Budget carriers have been worst hit though national carrier Thai Airways International, which is in the midst of a major restructuring, has also been prevented from expanding because of the halt, Thai officials said.

One aviation source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters that significant safety concerns had been uncovered during an audit of Thailand's civil aviation authority by the Montreal-based International Civil Aviation Organisation.

The source said the ICAO's concerns revolved around the issue of operator certificates to carriers by the Thai authority. While the ICAO cannot "downgrade" states, its audits identify concerns that could lead countries to take steps such as banning flights.

"The audit revealed some safety concerns, primarily relating to air operator certification procedures," ICAO spokesman Anthony Philbin said in an email, adding that Thailand had submitted a plan to the ICAO to correct the issues identified.

Domino effect

Thai Transport Minister Air Chief Marshall Prajin Juntong told reporters yesterday that Thailand had struggled for a decade to comply with ICAO standards.

Prajin said while the ICAO has not made the results of the audit public, aviation authorities in some countries had taken pre-emptive steps to stop Thai carriers from flying new routes.

Authorities in China have rejected plans by budget carrier Orient Thai Airlines and charter flight operator Sky View to operate more flights to the country, the DCA's Somchai said.

South Korea has rejected plans by charter airline Asia Atlantic Airlines to start new flights, he said. Japan had already made a similar move, according to reports in Thai media.

Other airlines affected by the ban are Thai Airways International and long-haul, low-cost carrier Thai AirAsiaX.

"It's a domino effect," Prajin said, adding that the ministry hoped the issue would be resolved within eight months.

Thai Airways declined to comment. Nok Airlines chief executive said the impact on NokScoot, its joint venture with Singapore Airlines subsidiary, would be limited.

Voradech Hanprasert, deputy permanent secretary at the Transport Ministry, said the ICAO findings had no impact on existing flights.

Still, Thailand is concerned the results could lead the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to put Thailand on its watch list, Voradech said.

An ICAO rep from one Asia Pacific country said yesterday he felt Thailand would rectify the concerns raised in the audit.

"A state like Thailand will definitely take measures to address these issues," he said. "I think they need time." — Reuters

Asia shares rise after Wall Street rally, China stimulus hope

Posted: 30 Mar 2015 06:20 PM PDT

A traffic controller at a constructing site is reflected on a stock quotation board at a brokerage in Tokyo October 1, 2013. — Reuters picA traffic controller at a constructing site is reflected on a stock quotation board at a brokerage in Tokyo October 1, 2013. — Reuters picTOKYO, March 31 — Asian stocks rose today after a rally on Wall Street and steps by China to shore up its economy boosted risk appetite, while Greek debt worries again haunted the sagging euro.

Tracking overnight gains in US shares, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.4 per cent. Japan's Nikkei added 0.9 per cent and Australian shares rose 1.3 per cent.

The Dow and S&P 500 both climbed more than 1 per cent yesterday with sentiment boosted by Chinese equities, which soared to a seven-year high on hopes for more infrastructure spending and monetary easing.

After unveiling details over the weekend for a modern "Silk Road" that could pump tens of billions of dollars into investment, China late yesterday announced steps to ease housing taxes and lending rules to prop up sliding house prices imperilling the world's second largest economy.

"Tax cuts, reductions to down payments on second homes, along with further moves to requirement ratios have all been introduced to assist China's slowing housing sector and will be a medium term positive in the global growth story," Evan Lucas, market strategist at IG in Melbourne, said in a note to clients.

In currencies, the euro was down 0.1 per cent at US$1.0824 (RM4.02), adding to an overnight loss of 0.5 per cent.

The common currency fell against the dollar on worries about whether Greece can secure aid before it runs out of cash in three weeks. Greece's biggest creditor Germany demanded that it show more commitment to reform while Athens said it cannot make an "unconditional" agreement with lenders.

The dollar was little changed at ¥120.02 (RM3.70) after surging from an overnight low of 119.105.

The Australian dollar found little support from prospects of more stimulus and monetary easing from China, Australia's key trading partner.

The Aussie was little changed at US$0.7656 after skidding more than one per cent overnight amid persistent expectations of further interest rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of Australia.

US crude extended losses as the Mar. 31 deadline loomed for Iran and six world powers negotiating a deal for Tehran's nuclear programme. If a deal is reached to end Western sanctions, Iran would be able to ship more crude into an already saturated market.

US crude was down 0.3 per cent at US$48.54 per barrel. — Reuters

AIIB affects world economy — Sin Chew Daily

Posted: 30 Mar 2015 06:18 PM PDT

MARCH 31 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak expressed his confidence in the Asian Infrastructure Investment bank (AIIB) when speaking at the opening plenary session of the Boao Forum for Asia 2015 (BFA), believing that the AIIB will play a pivotal role in the future. Indeed, support for the AIIB given by European countries has fully proven the economic strength of Asia.

The AIIB is an international financial institution proposed by China aiming to provide funding for infrastructure development in Asia. It will be headquartered in Beijing and its authorised capital is US$100 billion (RM371 billion). On October 24 last year, delegates from Malaysia and 20 other countries signed up as founder members of the AIIB in Beijing and as of March 19, at least 32 countries have joined as founder members.

The establishment of AIIB is seen as an action taken by China to fight for a more important and prominent position in the global financial system. It has drawn world attention, while the US posed an antagonistic attitude. However, despite strong condemnation from the US, Europe and Asian countries still joined the AIIB. Europe countries like France, Germany, Italy and Luxembourg followed the footstep of the UK and Switzerland to join the AIIB, and even the chief of International Monetary Fund has said the IMF would be "delighted" to co-operate with the AIIB, highlighting the potential impact of the AIIB on the world economy.

In terms of financial strength, today's China has gone far beyond all Western countries except for the US. In addition for their own interests, the joining of big countries, including the UK, Germany, France and Italy, is also conforms to the trend of global economic forces restructuring. It also indicates the direction of world financial order, showing that the cooperation between European powers and China through the AIIB will change the pattern of world economy.

The AIIB operates according to the model and principles of multilateral development banks, focusing on supporting and funding infrastructure development of Asian countries. Many Asia-Pacific countries face economic stagnancy mainly due to poor infrastructure and the establishment of AIIB provides a financing platform for these countries, assisting them to strengthen infrastructure and promote economic development and thus, promote the economy of Asia-Pacific region.

From a macro perspective, the AIIB is not only conducive to economic growth in Asia, but also brings pragmatic interests to European economies. It is really not necessary for the US to take the AIIB as an imaginary economy challenging the World Bank. In fact, the AIIB can make up the insufficiency of the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, to perfect the existing international financial order, instead of replacing them.

The BFA's theme "Asia's New Future: Towards a Community of Common Destiny" indicates the future direction of Asia. Although the management rules of the AIIB has yet to formulate, its members should have a consensus of establishing a fair, open and inclusive financing platform. In addition to abandoning geopolitical disputes, major powers must also eliminate the gaming attitude to give fresh impetus to regional infrastructure and economic development in Asia. — Sin Chew Daily

* This is the personal opinion of the writer or organisation and does not necessarily represent the views of Malay Mail Online.

Unsettled Italy’s boss Conte calls for patience against England

Posted: 30 Mar 2015 06:12 PM PDT

Coach Antonio Conte of Italy reacts during the Euro 2016 qualifying soccer match against Bulgaria in Sofia March 28, 2015. — Reuters picCoach Antonio Conte of Italy reacts during the Euro 2016 qualifying soccer match against Bulgaria in Sofia March 28, 2015. — Reuters picTURIN, March 31 — Italy coach Antonio Conte has called for patience from critics ahead of a friendly against England which he hopes will give him an idea of much work is still required for his side to be competitive at next year's European Championships.

The 45-year-old can at least expect a warm welcome from the Juventus supporters in the crowd today as he guided the club to three Serie A titles before taking over from Cesare Prandelli in the wake of a second successive first-round exit from the World Cup last year.

However it has been anything but a smooth transition.

The former Italy international midfielder's demands to have more access to the national squad have been batted away by Serie A clubs and recent reports claimed Conte's request to be able to coach Italy part-time while coaching a club were denied.

On the pitch, Italy remain unbeaten in competition following their early exit from Brazil with three wins and two draws from five Euro 2016 qualifiers so far, but the Azzurri are far from the finished article.

While Conte said he expects the encounter to be of value, he stressed Italy remain a work in progress.

"These games against top sides like England help us because as a squad we have to grow. It will give us a chance to see all our players in action and show us what they have," Conte told media in Turin yesterday.

"Right now we're trying to work to create something positive but people have to wake up and realise that a major generational change is going on in this squad.

"The young guys coming in need time, and support. It's not going to happen overnight.

"The Euros are next year so we don't have a lot of time. But to achieve any dream, you have to work really, really hard. And that's what we're trying to do."

Conte welcomes number one goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon back to his starting line-up after he missed their 2-2 Euro 2016 qualifying draw with Bulgaria on Saturday due to fever.

Buffon said: "It hasn't been the most relaxing of times for the squad recently.

"But it's much better to have this kind of nervous energy than a general feeling of apathy, which in general leads you on the road to defeat."

Italy have made changes throughout their five-man midfield as well, although the focus will be on the inexperienced strike partnership of Brazil-born Sampdoria striker Eder and Graziano Pelle of Southampton.

Eder came off the bench to hit an 84th minute leveller for Italy in Sofia, in the process silencing the critics who hit out at his call-up alongside Argentinian-born Palermo forward Franco Vazquez.

Conte — who spent 13 trophy laden years at Juventus as a player picking up amongst other silverware five Serie A titles and the Champions League crown in 1996 — said it had been a very emotional moment to return to the ground where he experienced so much success as coach.

"Obviously I had very strong emotions today, coming back to the stadium, walking into the dressing room and on to the pitch. Yes, it was very emotional," remarked Conte.

"I had three fantastic years here, and so there's a lot of great memories.

"I'm curious to see how we fare against England. But national games are always tough. You saw that against Bulgaria, although we deserved a lot more from that game than we got." — AFP

Twitter hires Amazon cloud creator for a smooth operation

Posted: 30 Mar 2015 06:09 PM PDT

A person holds a magnifying glass over a computer screen displaying Twitter logos, in this picture illustration taken in Skopje September 10, 2013. — Reuters picA person holds a magnifying glass over a computer screen displaying Twitter logos, in this picture illustration taken in Skopje September 10, 2013. — Reuters picSAN DIEGO, March 31 — A creator of Amazon.com Inc.'s cloud- services operation has joined Twitter Inc. to help keep its website running smoothly.

Chris Pinkham started as a vice president of engineering at the social-media service in January.

San Francisco-based Twitter has been reworking its engineering department to help the company expand and release products more quickly. The company promoted Alex Roetter last May to be head of engineering with a mandate to improve the site's performance. Twitter used to crash so often that it had a Fail Whale icon, an image of little birds attempting to lift a large cetacean, it could trot out with an apology to users when their pages wouldn't load.

Pinkham led cloud development at Oracle Corp after the database company acquired his startup, Nimbula Inc., in 2013.

Before that, he worked at Amazon, where he conceived of and co-built the earliest incarnation of the Amazon Web Services elastic compute cloud, which provides customized computing capacity. Amazon Web Services is estimated to be a multibillion- dollar a year business for the Seattle-based company, which is due to start reporting sales for the operation at the end of April.

Amazon Web Services helped fuel the rise of the cloud- computing industry, with companies such as Microsoft Corp and Google Inc developing similar products. The industry has challenged network-hardware vendors such as Dell Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co.

At Twitter, Pinkham is seeking to hire "people who are interested in building some of the most important infrastructure on the planet," according to his LinkedIn profile. — Bloomberg

Tragedi pusingan 'U'

Tragedi pusingan 'U'


Tragedi pusingan 'U'

Posted: 07 Oct 2014 04:40 AM PDT

Bintulu: Tiga maut termasuk seorang kanak-kanak lelaki berusia 10 tahun manakala tiga lagi parah selepas kereta dinaiki dirempuh sebuah lori tangki dalam kemalangan di Jalan Hulu Simpang Sebauh, Bintulu-Tatau, petang tadi.

Kemalangan dipercayai berlaku pada jam 4 petang apabila kereta dinaiki enam sekeluarga cuba membuat pusingan 'U' sebelum belakang kereta itu dirempuh lori dalam perjalanan ke Bintulu.

Jurucakap polis berkata, rempuhan itu menyebabkan dua mangsa lelaki dan perempuan berusia lingkungan 30-an serta kanak-kanak terbabit tersepit dan meninggal dunia di tempat kejadian.

Mereka terbunuh adalah Cecilia Roja anak Dunstan Kemarau, 21; Radian anak Sunek, 24, dan seorang kanak-kanak lelaki berusia lapan tahun yang juga anak pemandu kereta Joseph anak Jawa, 29.

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MANGSA yang maut di tempat kejadian. FOTO ihsan Bomba

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ANGGOTA bomba dan penyelamat membantu mengeluarkan mangsa tersepit dalam kemalangan. FOTO ihsan Bomba


Semua mereka meninggal dunia akibat cedera di kepala dan kaki.


Selain Joseph, mereka cedera adalah Raini anak Jilan, 24, dan Oliver anak Empran.

Katanya, Bomba dan Penyelamat Bintulu terpaksa dipanggil bagi mengeluarkan mangsa tersepit.

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/07

Bawa pisau naik bas nombor sama

Posted: 07 Oct 2014 04:37 AM PDT

Georgetown: Wanita kurang siuman yang menikam pemandu bas Rapid Penang, semalam ditahan ketika dia sedang menaiki bas bernombor sama di Jalan Paya Terubong, di sini, hari ini.

Pekebun sayur berusia 48 tahun itu ditahan oleh pemandu bas yang mengenali wanita terbabit kerana dia dikatakan hampir setiap hari menaiki bas Rapid Penang bernombor 502 laluan dari Jeti ke Balik Pulau untuk ke pasar.

Selepas menahan wanita terbabit, pemandu bas itu menyerahkan suspek kepada polis dan hasil pemeriksaan ke atas beg wanita itu polis menemui sebilah pisau disyaki senjata kes serangan semalam.

Difahamkan, setiap hari wanita itu akan menaiki bas untuk ke pasar berhampiran bagi menjual hasil tanamannya secara kecil-kecilan kepada peniaga di pasar berkenaan.

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SUSPEK direman empat hari bagi bantu siasatan. FOTO Muhammad Mikail Ong


Ketua Polis Daerah Timur Laut Asisten Komisioner Mior Faridalathrash Wahid berkata, polis mendapatkan perintah tahanan reman selama empat hari ke atas wanita terbabit bagi siasatan kes serangan berkenaan.


Katanya, polis percaya dapat menyelesaikan kes itu berikutan senjata yang dipercayai digunakan dalam kejadian berkenaan sudah ditemui.

"Pisau itu ditemui dalam beg yang dibawanya dan suspek kini direman selama empat hari bagi membantu siasatan mengikut Seksyen 324 Kanun Keseksaan kerana mendatangkan kecederaan menggunakan senjata," katanya.

Semalam, pemandu bas Rapid Penang Aisyamudin Yaacob, 27, tidak sedarkan diri apabila dia ditikam di paha kanan oleh wanita berkenaan yang dikatakan tidak berpuas hati kerana mangsa tidak memberhentikan bas di depan rumahnya berikutan hentian bas terletak di kawasan berdekatan.

Tikaman itu terkena urat saraf utamanya membuatkan mangsa mengalami pendarahan teruk

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/07

'Imam Rock' cetus fenomena

Posted: 07 Oct 2014 01:20 AM PDT

Kuala Lumpur: "Rock macamana pun kita, Allah jangan lupa bro." Itu pegangan bintang rock Facebook (FB), Mohd Azlan Ahmad, 33, atau lebih dikenali sebagai Alen Castello yang mencetus fenomena apabila videonya menyanyikan lagu 'She's Gone' menjadi viral selepas dimuat naik di laman FB Harian Metro (HM) pada 10 September lalu.

Lebih membanggakan, selain memiliki vokal hebat, Azlan juga adalah seorang imam di Masjid Ar Rahman, Batu Ferringhi sejak dua tahun lalu.

Terbaru, dia memuat naik video yang dirakam ketika dia membaca khutbah Aidiladha di masjid berkenaan Ahad lalu.
Setakat ini video berkenaan yang turut dimuat naik di laman FB HM mendapat 17,592 likes, 177,379 tontonan dan 2,263 kongsian.

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MOHD Azlan Ahmad yang juga dikenali sebagai Alen Castello. FOTO NSTP

"Syukur Alhamdulillah, apabila video yang dipaparkan HM sebelum ini menjadi viral usaha saya berdakwah menjadi lebih mudah kerana semakin ramai pengguna FB mengenali saya," kata bapa kepada tiga anak itu.

Jelasnya disamping berhibur, dia turut menggunakan akaun FB untuk berdakwah dengan menyelitkan nasihat keagamaan dan semakin hari ramai pengguna memberi respon yang baik.

"Bagi saya genre muzik seperti rock jika diselitkan dengan unsur dakwah dan nasihat boleh memikat hati pendengar khususnya di kalangan generasi muda," jelasnya ketika dihubungi hari ini.

Lazimnya dia bertugas sebagai imam pada siang hari iaitu pada waktu solat Zohor dan Asar, dan kemudian memulakan perniagaan char kuetiau di Batu Ferringhi selepas waktu Maghrib.

"Saya juga menjadi imam solat Jumaat dua kali sebulan, dan kadang kala bertugas menjadi bilal jika diperlukan jemaah masjid," katanya yang mengaji sekolah pondok sejak berusia 13 tahun.

Pada mulanya dia khuatir jika video yang menjadi viral memberi imej yang tidak baik kerana tugasnya sebagai seorang imam namun jemaah masjid memberi sokongan kepadanya kerana beranggapan ia adalah kaedah yang baik untuk menarik orang muda mendekati agama.

"Setakat ini mereka (jemaah masjid) tiada masalah untuk saya teruskan tugas sebagai imam malah mereka memberi kata-kata semangat," katanya lagi.



Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/07

Tak bayar aku bakar!

Posted: 06 Oct 2014 11:07 AM PDT

Kuala Lumpur: Sebuah premis menjual kereta import terpakai musnah dipercayai dibakar kumpulan kongsi gelap selepas pemilik premis itu dikatakan enggan membayar wang perlindungan kepada kumpulan terbabit dalam kejadian di Batu 4, Jalan Ipoh, awal pagi semalam.

Menurut sumber, dalam kejadian jam 2.30 pagi, seorang pekerja premis dikatakan melihat kelibat dua lelaki mencurah petrol sebelum membakar tempat meletak kereta terpakai yang mengakibatkan 18 kereta pelbagai model hangus terbakar.

Sumber berkata, sebaik melihat pekerja terbabit, dua suspek itu melarikan diri dengan memanjat pagar di belakang premis dan terus menghilangkan diri.

"Pekerja berkenaan tidak sempat mengejar dua suspek kerana api marak merebak ke belakang premis sebelum dia menghubungi bomba bagi memadamkan kebakaran," kata sumber.

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ANTARA kereta yang musnah dalam kebakaran disyaki dilakukan kumpulan kongsi gelap.


Harian Metro difahamkan, ini adalah kejadian ketiga dalam tempoh setahun di mana premis itu cuba dibakar kumpulan kongsi gelap di kawasan Sentul, di sini selepas pemilik premis tidak menurut kemahuan mereka untuk membayar wang perlindungan RM10,000, sebulan.

Dapatkan akhbar Harian Metro untuk berita selanjutnya.

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/07

Korban 10 minit

Posted: 06 Oct 2014 11:04 AM PDT

Kangar: Buat julung kali, empat ekor lembu dikorbankan menggunakan peralatan sangkar sembelihan hidraulik hasil cetusan idea anak tempatan yang disifatkan lebih mudah sempena program ibadah korban di Masjid Ar-Raudhah, Sungai Batu Pahat, di sini, semalam.

Sangkar berkenaan yang melalui proses inovasi disumbangkan oleh Taman Teknologi Malaysia (TPM) dengan kerjasama Yayasan Inovasi Malaysia (YIM) pada Mei lalu sebelum digunakan penduduk untuk aktiviti korban yang hanya mengambil masa 10 minit bagi menumbang dan menyembelih setiap ekor lembu.

Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Kemajuan dan Keselamatan Kampung (JKKK) Sungai Batu Pahat Hamzan Hashim, 45, yang juga pencipta sangkar berkenaan berkata sebelum ini pihaknya menggunakan sangkar mudah alih untuk membaringkan lembu dan memerlukan tenaga manusia yang ramai sebelum disembelih.

Menurutnya, apabila menggunakan sangkar sembelihan hidraulik bernilai RM20,000 berkenaan, proses sembelihan menjadi lebih mudah dan cepat sekali gus mengurangkan risiko kecederaan sama ada kepada manusia atau ternakan selain dapat mengurangkan tekanan pada haiwan terbabit.

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AJK Masjid Ar-Raudhah memasukkan lembu ke dalam sangkar sembelihan yang boleh dibaringkan dengan bantuan alat hidraulik, semalam.


"Sebelum ini, kami mengalami masalah untuk menguruskan program ibadah korban kerana memerlukan masa antara 30 minit hingga satu jam selain memerlukan ramai tenaga kerja hanya untuk membaringkan seekor lembu sebelum disembelih tambahan pula jika lembu itu sukar dikawal.

Dapatkan akhbar Harian Metro untuk berita selanjutnya.

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/07

Budak kritikal jatuh kolam

Posted: 06 Oct 2014 10:59 AM PDT

Georgetown: Kanak-kanak perempuan berusia enam tahun kritikal selepas dia dikatakan tergelincir ke dalam kolam renang di sebuah kondominium di Bandar Baru Air Itam, di sini, semalam.

Dalam kejadian 6.30 petang itu, mangsa Ooi Zhi Ting dikatakan mengikut bapanya ke rumah terbabit untuk berjumpa kenalan bapanya.

Bagaimanapun, dia kemudian bersama anak kenalan bapanya serta beberapa lagi remaja berusia lingkungan 15 dan 16 tahun turun ke kolam renang berkenaan.

Namun, mangsa yang dikatakan berjalan berseorangan berhampiran kolam tergelincir dan terjatuh dalam kolam itu.

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OOI diberi bantuan kecemasan selepas lemas di kolam renang di sebuah kondominium di Bandar Baru Air Itam, semalam.


Mangsa ketika itu diselamatkan dan dibawa naik sebelum diberikan rawatan kecemasan oleh bapanya sendiri bagaimanapun keadaan kanak-kanak terbabit tidak bermaya kerana dipercayai tertelan air.

Dapatkan akhbar Harian Metro untuk berita selanjutnya.

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/07

32 jam hanyut

32 jam hanyut


32 jam hanyut

Posted: 06 Oct 2014 07:18 AM PDT

Kuala Lumpur: Tujuh kru bot tempur CB204 Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) yang kelaparan selepas hanyut di Laut China Selatan selama 32 jam berjaya diselamatkan Kapal Diraja (KD) Ganas berdekatan perairan Pulau Layang-Layang, Sabah, awal malam ini.

KD Ganas tiba di lokasi CB204 yang mengalami masalah enjin itu pada 6.49 petang tadi, namun hanya berjaya merapati bot tempur berkenaan pada 7.12 malam bagi menyerahkan makanan kepada kru yang kelaparan berikutan cuaca buruk dengan keadaan laut yang bergelora tahap empat.

CB204 yang diketuai Leftenan Azri Bakar itu berjaya dihubungi kira-kira 3 petang hari ini selepas terputus hubungan 11.15 pagi semalam yang dikesan berada di kedudukan kira-kira 30 batu nautika dari Pulau Layang-layang.

Panglima TLDM Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Jaafar berkata, tujuh kru CB204 berada dalam keadaan selamat, namun mereka kelaparan berikutan kehabisan bekalan makanan.

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FOTO ihsan TLDM

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ANTARA makluman Panglima TLDM yang dibuat menerusi laman Twitter.


"KD Ganas sedang merapatinya. Namun, keadaan laut yang bergelora 'state 4' (tahap empat) menyukarkan," katanya melalui akaun Twitter.


Dalam satu kenyataan malam tadi, Abdul Aziz berkata, bot tempur itu terputus hubungan dengan kapal pengiring KD Paus ketika dalam perjalanan ke Stesen LIMA TLDM di Terumbu Layang-Layang, Sabah.

Menurutnya, ia belayar dari Pangkalan TLDM Kota Kinabalu pada 5 pagi Ahad sebelum terputus hubungan komunikasi radio dengan kapal pengiring berkenaan pada 11.15 pagi.

Posisi terakhir bot tempur berkenaan di kedudukan 20 batu nautika ke timur laut Pulau Mengalum.

Gerakan mencari dan menyelamat CB204 membabitkan enam kapal dan tiga pesawat TLDM, Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia dan Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia.

Turut bersama Lt Azri di atas CB204 ialah BK PAP, Charles Christopher ak Muni; BM TMK, Ince ak Evin; BM TMK, Steven Hudson ak Miso; BM JTP, Nor Azuan Ariffin; LK KOM, Sulhajji Daah dan LK I PAP, Mohd Azhry Maani.

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/06

Tikam pemandu tak hentikan bas

Posted: 05 Oct 2014 11:48 PM PDT

Georgetown: Seorang pemandu bas Rapid Penang parah apabila ditikam di paha oleh seorang penumpang wanita yang marah selepas dia tidak berhenti di tempat dia selalu turun.

Dalam kejadian di Relau, di sini, kira-kira jam 7 pagi itu, mangsa berusia 27 tahun yang mengalami pendarahan teruk masih tidak sedarkan diri di wad kecemasan Hospital Pulau Pinang (HPP).

Difahamkan, wanita terbabit menyerang pemandu terbabit kerana tidak berpuas hati dengan tindakan lelaki itu yang tidak memberhentikan bas di tempat dia selalu turun.

Pemandu bas malang berkenaan pula baru dua minggu bertugas dan dia tidak mengetahui yang wanita terbabit kurang siuman.

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PEMANDU bas tidak sedarkan diri disyaki akibat kehilangan banyak darah.

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SEORANG lelaki meriba mangsa sementara menunggu bantuan kecemasan.


Ketua Polis Daerah Timur Laut Asisten Komisioner Mior Faridalathrash Wahid diketika dihubungi berkata, polis masih mengesan wanita terbabit yang melarikan diri sejurus kejadian.

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/06

Ops cari diteruskan

Posted: 05 Oct 2014 11:15 PM PDT

Sydney: Misi mencari pesawat MH370 diteruskan hari ini di kawasan terpencil di Lautan Hindi, lebih enam bulan selepas kapal terbang berkenaan hilang.

Kapal GO Phoenix dijangka menghabiskan masa 12 hari sebelum kembali berlabuh untuk mengisi minyak.

Kapal tersebut adalah satu daripada tiga kapal yang akan menjalankan operasi mencari pesawat selama setahun pada lokasi yang jauh dari pantai barat Australia.

Anak kapal akan menggunakan sonar, kamera video dan pengesan minyak pesawat ketika misi mencari pesawat Boeing 777 itu di dasar laut yang hilang pada 8 Mac lalu ketika dalam penerbangan dari Kuala Lumpur ke Beijing dengan membawa 239 orang.

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Kapal GO Phoenix


Misi mencari kapal terbang berkenaan ditangguhkan selama empat bulan bagi membolehkan anak kapal membuat pemetaan di dasar laut dalam zon pencarian, kira-kira 1,800 kilometer barat Australia.


Kawasan mencari membabitkan kira-kira 60,000 kilometer persegi yang turut dikenali sebagai "seventh arc" di mana penyiasat percaya pesawat itu kehabisan minyak dan terhempas.

Selain itu, dua lagi kapal yang disediakan kontraktor Belanda, Fugro dijangka menyertai kapal GO Phoenix yang diupah Malaysia lewat bulan ini. - AP

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/06

Bot tempur terputus hubungan

Posted: 05 Oct 2014 02:47 PM PDT

Kota Kinabalu: Tujuh anggota Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) berpangkalan di Sepanggar yang dalam perjalanan ke Stesen Uniform berdekatan Pulau Layang-Layang, Labuan dengan menaiki bot tempur jenis CB90 bernombor panji CB204 terputus hubungan, jam 11.00 pagi tadi.

Sehingga kini bot berkenaan masih belum ditemui dan usaha mencari sedang giat dilaksanakan termasuk bantuan dari Kapal Diraja (KD) Lekiu dan KD Serang.

Difahamkan bot CB204 dipercayai berlepas dari pangkalan TLDM Sepanggar ke Stesen Uniform pada jam 5 pagi bersama KD Paus.

Ketika tiba di lokasi kejadian kira-kira 23 batu nautika di Pulau Mengalom, keadaan laut bergelora dan KD Paus membuat panggilan pada jam 10.35 pagi ke pusat operasi di pangkalan TLDM untuk berpatah balik berikutan cuaca tidak mengizinkan.

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FOTO ihsan TLDM


Bagaimanapun, CB204 gagal dikesan dan hilang dari pemantauan KD PAUS sebelum terputus hubungan pada jam 1.05 petang.


Sementara itu, Panglima TLDM Laksamana Datuk Seri Abdul Aziz Jaafar menerusi akaun twitternya, mengesahkan kejadian itu dan meminta orang ramai mendoakan keselamatan anggota terbabit.

CB90 adalah antara aset terpenting milik TLDM kerana kemampuannya untuk tiba ke lokasi sasar dalam masa terpantas.

Bot tempur itu juga boleh beroperasi di kawasan air cetek sama ada lautan mahupun sungai atau tasik.

Bot ini turut digunakan oleh TLDM di kawasan-kawasan sensitif termasuk di Sabah bagi menangani sebarang pencerobohan musuh.

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/06

Masjid terbuka 'Mini Dhaka'

Posted: 05 Oct 2014 01:26 PM PDT

Kuala Lumpur: Walaupun masjid di sekitar ibu negara mampu menampung jumlah jemaah untuk mengadakan solat namun ribuan warga Bangladesh memilih untuk bersolat sunat Aidiladha di atas jalan raya di kawasan Jalan Tun Tan Siew Sin di sini, semalam.

Perkara itu menyebabkan jalan di kawasan itu terpaksa ditutup kepada semua kenderaan bermula jam 7 hingga 10 pagi bagi membolehkan solat sunat Aidiladha itu dilakukan.

Tinjauan Harian Metro ke kawasan berkenaan mendapati mereka menghamparkan kanvas di Jalan Tun Tan Siew Sin di sini, selain ada juga yang membawa sejadah sendiri.

Difahamkan kawasan itu mempunyai sebuah surau namun ruangnya tidak mampu menampung jumlah jemaah yang terlalu ramai sehingga berlaku limpahan.

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RIBUAN pekerja asing memenuhi ruang jalan sekitar Lebuh Pudu.


Difahamkan pada tahun 2009, kumpulan pekerja warga asing ini pernah mengemukakan permohonan bertulis kepada pihak Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL)untuk menjadikan laluan di kawasan itu sebagai lokasi menunaikan solat sunat Aidilfitri dan Aidiladha.

Dapatkan akhbar Harian Metro untuk berita selanjutnya.

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/06

Mati tertembak pistol pen

Posted: 05 Oct 2014 01:22 PM PDT

Bintulu: Malang tidak berbau apabila seorang lelaki yang juga pemandu van sewa tiba-tiba rebah dan meninggal dunia selepas senjata berbentuk pen atau 'ball pen gun' di tangan meletup dan terkena dadanya dalam kejadian berhampiran pasar tamu, di sini, semalam.

Dalam kejadian jam 8.30 pagi itu, mangsa berusia 43 tahun disahkan meninggal dunia di tempat kejadian selepas kesan peluru dari senjata itu mengena tepat pada jantungnya.

Ketua Polis Daerah Bintulu Superintendan Abdul Razak Mohammad berkata, sebelum kejadian mangsa dipercayai bertemu beberapa rakan yang ketika itu sedang menunggu penumpang di pasar berkenaan.

Menurutnya, secara tiba-tiba, rakannya terdengar bunyi seperti letupan mercun sebelum melihat mangsa rebah.

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MANGSA rebah selepas 'ball pen gun' dipegang meletup.


"Rakannya memaklumkan 'ball pen gun' itu masih di tangan dan mangsa sempat memberitahu dadanya sakit.

Dapatkan akhbar Harian Metro untuk berita selanjutnya.

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/10/06