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Malaysian student who 'liked pro-Israel page under sedition probe

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M'sian student who 'liked' posting under sedition probe -

NIBONG TEBAL - Penang police are investigating a 17-year-old student under the Sedition Act for "liking" a pro-Israel page, state police chief Senior Deputy Comm Datuk Wira Abdul Rahim Hanafi said.

"He is now afraid to attend school and has lodged a police report after allegedly receiving threats from his friends and teachers," he said.
The Form Five student had apparently liked a page named "I Love Israel".

It was understood that a teacher of the school captured a screenshot of the teenager's post before posting it on her own account.
The teacher's post went viral and since then, teachers and students have threatened to shun the 17-year-old student.
South Seberang Prai OCPD Supt Shafien Mamat said the student claimed he had accidentally "liked" the page.

"He insisted that he did not 'like' the page and after getting threats from friends and teachers, he decided to lodge a police report on Monday," he said yesterday.

"Ths student has also deactivated his Facebook account," said Supt Shafien, who added that four people from the school had given their statements.
He said the case was being investigated under Section 4(1)(c) of the Sedition Act 1948, which provides for a maximum RM5,000(S$2,000) fine or up to five years' imprisonment or both.

- See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/malays...ing-under-sedition-probe#sthash.4rdILhfY.dpuf
 

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The true face of Islam. Malaysia suppose to be a moderate Muslims country but they give death threats and jail sentence for just "liking" a facebook page. That showed how dangerous Islam is.
 

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Anyone who love Israel should be send to Israel where the jews can use those people as their human shield instead of a young Palestinian boy


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How kind the Jews were, they didn't behead that brat for causing trouble. Unlike Hamas who fire rockets from public housing without regards for the safety of their own people, at least the Jews didn't fire machine guns at those idiot kids for throwing stones at the soldiers. If it were Hamas, I am sure the kid would be beheaded and the rest would be machine gun down already.
 
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Hamas ask for it! If only they stop firing rockets into Israel and stop their Koran nonsense and power grabbing, all will be peaceful.
 

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At a Glance: What started the latest Gaza conflict?



Around 1700 people have been killed in the most recent outbreak of violence in the Gaza Strip, which was sparked by the kidnapping and killing of three Jewish teenagers last month.
The violence is just the latest chapter in a centuries-old conflict over disputed land.

FULL COVERAGE: Gaza in crisis
June 12 – Three Israeli teenagers go missing while hitchhiking from Bethlehem to the city of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank. Israel accuses Palestinians of kidnapping them and launches Operation Brother's Keeper to try and find them, arresting hundreds of Palestinians in the process.

June 15 – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alleges Palestinian group Hamas were behind the kidnappings, an accusation a representative of the group says is "stupid".

June 16 – a Palestinian teenager is shot dead by Israeli soldiers conducting arrests at a refugee camp near the West Bank city of Ramallah, sources tell AFP. Two other Palestinian deaths are reported in the following days.

June 27 – Israel releases the names of two Palestinians it says are responsible for kidnapping the teenagers, saying they had both served time in Israeli jails for "terrorist activity".
Palestinian militants in Gaza fire five rockets at Israel, which says two of them were destroyed in flight by its 'Iron Dome' anti-missile system.

June 28 – Israel launches air raids on the Gaza Strip, killing two Palestinians it says were involved in the rocket attacks on Israel. Militants retaliate, hitting a building in southern Israel but causing no casualties.

June 30 – the bodies of the three teenagers are found in a field north of Hebron. Netanyahu vows that "Hamas will pay" but the group continues to deny responsibility for the killings.
Israeli naval boats attack an alleged Hamas training facility and rocket fire is traded by both sides.

July 2 – a Palestinian teenager is kidnapped and killed, seemingly in revenge for the Israeli teenagers' deaths. International agencies including the United Nations and Red Cross condemn the abduction and murder of all civilians.

July 6 – video shows Israeli police allegedly beating the 15-year-old cousin of the dead Palestinian teenager while arresting him on charges of stone-throwing. He is sentenced to house arrest until he returns to his hometown in Flordia, USA. An Israeli police officer is later placed on leave over the beating.

July 7 – Israeli police arrest six suspects in the Palestinian teen's murder. Sources tell AFP that three of them later confessed to the killing.

July 8 – Palestine and Israel begin exchanging fire in earnest, the worst escalation in violence around Gaza since November 2012. Israel calls its campaign Operation Protective Edge, putting thousands of reserve troops on standby for a potential ground assault.

July 13 – anti-Israeli and pro-Palestine protests take place around the world.

July 14 – Egypt proposes a truce for Gaza to begin the next day. Israel says its security cabinet will consider the proposal but Hamas says it will not accept a truce without a fully-fledged deal to end hostilities.
The United States warns Israel against a ground invasion of Gaza. Noting that Israel has the "right" and "responsibility" to defend its citizens against Hamas rocket attacks, the White House says even more civilians would be put at risk if troops were sent in on foot.

July 15 – Deputy Prime Minister Bill English calls for an immediate ceasefire and says New Zealand will not take sides in the current "scrap".
Israel's security cabinet accepts Egypt's ceasefire proposal in an early-morning vote but Hamas militants reject the truce and continue firing rockets along Israel's Mediterranean coast. Six hours after the ceasefire was supposed to come into effect, Israel announces it is resuming its operation. Israel suffers its first casualty in the eight days of violence.

July 17 - Israel and Hamas observe a five-hour ceasefire at the UN's request, to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid.
A rocket fired from Gaza hits southern Israel at 3pm local time, exactly as the ceasefire lifts. Israel then announces it has launched a ground offensive.

July 20 - The bloodiest single day in Gaza in five years is seen, with at least 100 Palestinians and 13 Israeli soldiers killed.
Palestinian group Hamas claims it has kidnapped an Israeli soldier, who is later declared dead by the Israeli army.

July 24 - An Israeli shell hits a UN-run school in Gaza, killing 15 of the civilians who had been sheltering there.
Thousands of Palestinians march in protest from the West Bank city of Ramallah towards Jerusalem, clashing with Israeli police.

July 26 - A 12-hour pause in hostilities allows Gaza residents to gather supplies and retrieve bodies buried under the rubble.
Israel agrees to a UN request to extend the ceasefire for another 24 hours. However, Hamas continues shelling, saying no ceasefire is valid unless Israeli tanks leave the Gaza Strip and allow residents to move freely.

July 27 - Israel resumes its operations in response to Hamas. Hamas declares it has accepted the UN's request for a further 24-hour ceasefire but continues to fire rockets at Israel, prompting Netanyahu to say Hamas is violating their own ceasefire".
The Israeli army confirms it fired a mortar round into the UN-run school in Gaza where 15 people died on July 24. However, it denies killing anyone, saying it was responding to militant fire and that the school's courtyard was "completely empty" at the time of the incident.
More than 1030 Palestinians, 43 Israeli soldiers and two Israeli civilians have been killed.

August 1 - The US and UN announce all parties involved in the conflict have agreed to a 72-hour unconditional ceasefire, during which time Israel and Palestine will enter talks in Cairo. Civilians in Gaza will receive humanitarian relief and other vital functions will be carried out. Forces will remain on the ground during the three-day truce.
The truce is broken almost immediately after beginning, with each side claiming the other breached the terms by firing.

August 4 - Israel begins a seven-hour unilateral ceasefire but it is dismissed as a publicity stunt by Hamas.
In New Zealand, the Green Party renews its calls for the Israeli Ambassador to be expelled from New Zealand. Both Ambassador Yosef Livne and Prime Minister John Key say this would be unhelpful to the situation. Mr Livne rejects suggestions Israel is guilty of war crimes, saying innocent people were killed but not with malice.

August 5 - Egypt announces that both sides have agreed to a new 72-hour ceasefire and will hold talks in Cairo for further negotiations.
Israeli police announce that last month they arrested a Palestinian man suspected of leading the group that kidnapped and murdered the three Israeli teenagers whose deaths sparked the conflict in Gaza.

August 6 - Israel indicates it is willing to extend the ceasefire 'indefinitely' but Hamas makes no commitment, accusing Israel of stalling talks in Cairo.
Israel accuses Hamas of breaking the truce by firing two rockets hours before its expiration time. Fighting resumes over the weekend.

August 11 - a fresh 72-hour ceasefire begins after both sides accept an Egyptian invitation to resume talks.

August 13 - shortly before the truce is due to expire, at least five people are killed in northern Gaza as experts try to dismantle an unexploded Israeli missile.
Minutes before the truce is due to expire, Egyptian mediators clinch an agreement from both sides to extend it for another 72 hours. Talks have so far failed to reach a more permanent deal.


Read more: http://www.3news.co.nz/At-a-Glance-...7/articleID/352928/Default.aspx#ixzz3AR7v91dL


So it is all started when the fucking muslim kill the jewish teenager and yet deny it.. and the muslim is the one who started firing the rockets..This is what happens to meat eaters even they dun eat pork.
 
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