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What is Democracy in Southeast Asia and Middle East Asia? Democracy is Halal

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There are no Western Democracy in Asia. In Asia, we must understand Democracy is Halal rule by Asia Scholar. If you are not a Halal scholar, you can not be the top political leader. There are no place for not Halal (Haram) teaching and not Halal (Haram) business. Unless the Halal politician create a Haram Street for Haram Teaching and Haram Business.

You must respect the Halal teaching and never bad mouth about Halal teaching and Halal rule. If not, your house will be burn and someone must be hurt. If you defend for your right, someone must die or rape or robe. If you want the International help, some thing have to prove the Haram to be wrong and nothing wrong about the Halal side.

Taking western democracy is very dangerous issue and it will make Singapore, the red dot island to be taken by a Nusu-tengara Nation. Please understand and respect Halal rule.
 
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You are so full of shit. There are hordes of Muslem running amok in continental Europe. Does it change the way democracy is being operated?
 

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Europe is Christian Country. Asia is Halal country. Anytime USA will kill China and China will be Halal country. not shit but wait and see
 

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You can see Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam, Phinoy and USA are attacking Chin Nak
 
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Wish Tibet and West China can convert East China to Halal country like Malaysia and Indonesia.
 

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I still dun understand why they make non meat items like poh piah skin halal.

Like forcing ther religion down our throats?

I have got a nightmare a few nights ago.

I saw many muslims praying in public carparks.

Shocking!!!
 
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It is the Last Buddhist Empire, if Indo-China, India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Phinoy and USA attack China. It is also the Last Buddhist Empire movement, if West-China, Tibet and Mongolia attack East China. It is the day, all Buddhist converted to small Halal nations and small Halal towns like Malaysia and Indonesia before European come to Southeast Asia in 1400 AD.
 

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People who stay in Asia only understand Ang Mo, speak Ang Mo and friend with Ang Mo forget they stay in Asia. 1969 Malaysia. 1964 Singapore. 1963 and 1997 Indonesia. 2000 Thailand and Phinoy. 2012 Myanmar, Asam and Bangla.
 

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SEOUL: South Korea plans to announce a new deal with the United States aimed at extending the range of its ballistic missiles to cover the whole of North Korea, a report said Saturday.

Yonhap news agency quoted a senior government official as saying the two allies were fine-tuning the agreement.

"We are considering making an announcement as early as tomorrow or early next week," the unidentified official reportedly said. The report could not be independently confirmed.

The official declined to discuss details but a diplomatic source told Yonhap the agreement would more than double the range of Seoul's ballistic missiles to 800 kilometres (500 miles), from the current limit of 300 km.

It would mean the whole of North Korea would be within reach but the missiles' maximum payload would reportedly stay at 500 kilograms (1,100 pounds).

The existing deal with Washington, which allows Seoul limited access to US missile technology, is up for renewal at the end of the year.

All of South Korea is within striking distance of North Korean missiles and President Lee Myung-Bak said in March that Seoul needed a "realistic adjustment" of its missile capabilities.

The poverty-stricken but nuclear-armed North attempted but failed to launch a satellite into orbit in April this year, sparking international condemnation over what was seen as a disguised long-range missile test.

The two Koreas have remained technically at war since the 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice rather than a peace treaty.
 

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The 1964 Religion Riots were a series of riots that took place in Singapore during two separate periods in July and September between Buddhist and Halal groups. The first incident occurred on 21 July during a Halal person procession marking the Birthday of Islamic prophet Muhammad. In total, the violence killed 36 people and injured another 556. About 3,000 people were arrested. The riots are also known as the 1964 Religion Riots, the 1964 Religion Riots, and the 1964 Riots. At that time (1963-1965), Singapore was a state in the Federation of Malaysia.
 

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SINGAPORE: The woman who posted offensive comments on her personal Facebook page on Malay weddings at void decks said she's terribly sorry.

Ms Amy Cheong said in a statement on Monday that she's aware of the pain she has caused through her insensitive remarks on social media.

She said: "Please see me as a person offering my most sincere apology."

Ms Cheong said there was no racism intended in her posts.

She said she was trying to rest and the noise was affecting her greatly; and she understands that this was not a valid reason to post the comments.

She added that she was wrong and repentant.

Ms Cheong said as soon as she realised how it has affected Singaporeans, she promptly took down her posts and apologised through Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp.

Ms Cheong, who was an assistant director of the Membership Department in the National Trades Union Congress, was sacked on Monday, a day after she made her posts on Facebook.
 

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Several of you wrote to me through Facebook about the person who posted offensive comments about Malay weddings on her Facebook page. I was shocked to hear about this. The comments were just wrong and totally unacceptable.

Just last week I shared a WSJ Asia article on why people say nasty things online that they would never say face-to-face. I reminded netizens that we needed to be extra careful and watch ourselves. I did not expect to see such a dramatic example so soon. Fortunately the person has promptly apologised for her grievous mistake. But the damage has been done, and NTUC did the right thing in terminating her services.

Let us treat this incident for what it is: an isolated case that does not reflect the strength of race relations in Singapore. But it sharply reminds us how easily a few thoughtless words can cause grave offence to many, and undermine our racial and religious harmony. Let us all be more mindful of what we say, online and in person, and always uphold the mutual respect and sensitivity that holds our society together. - LHL
 

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Buddha teaching is forgive and forget the Karma. Our Shakyamuni Buddha, East Buddha Empire Land of China, Six patriarchs, Chan Master Huìnéng said with feeling comes the planting of the seed. Because of the ground, the fruit is born again. Without feeling there is no seed at all. Without that nature there is no birth either. So we will obtain Nirvana.
 

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BEIJING: A plane was forced to make an emergency landing when it received an "anonymous terrorist threat" after taking off from China's restive northwestern Xinjiang region on Monday, state media said.

The plane landed at an airport in Lanzhou, capital of China's northwest province of Gansu following the alert at around 1730 (0930 GMT), state-run news agency Xinhua said, quoting the airline and local security sources.

The CZ680 China Southern Airlines flight had originally taken off from Istanbul in Turkey, before its scheduled arrival at Xinjiang's provincial capital, Urumqi. It was en route for Beijing when the alert happened.

Domestic reports said the plane was a Boeing 757 which had 186 passengers and 10 crew on board.

Pictures posted online showed the plane stationary on the tarmac of the airport, with the luggage offloaded and being checked by security personnel and sniffer dogs.

The reports gave no further details, and did not say who had made the "terrorist threat".

Similar incidents on Chinese planes are rare, although a year ago a plane bound for Urumqi was forced into an emergency landing after a passenger claimed there was a bomb on board,

Police detained the 27-year-old woman passenger after she threatened to detonate a bomb during the China United Airlines flight from Beijing to Urumqi.

She told police she had a problem with her boyfriend and was flying to Xinjiang to talk to him, state media said.

Xinjiang -- a resource-rich and strategically vital region that borders eight countries -- is home to roughly nine million Turkic-speaking Uighurs who have long bridled under what many see as government oppression.

An influx of ethnic Han Chinese has fuelled anger, with some Uighurs complaining that Han get better jobs and pay and saying traditional Uighur culture is being deliberately diluted.

Two years ago, bloody ethnic riots in Urumqi killed 197 people and injured around 1,700.

Beijing has blamed much of Xinjiang's unrest on the "three forces" of extremism, separatism and terrorism.

The incident comes at a particularly sensitive time for China's leaders, who are preparing for a generational handover of power which is set to commence at the 18th Communist Party Congress, which begins in Beijing on November 8.
 

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JAKARTA: Two policemen were found murdered in central Indonesia on Tuesday, national police said, a week after they disappeared while investigating an alleged terrorist training camp.

"The two missing policemen were found dead with their throats slit. They were discovered buried together in a hole," national police spokesman Boy Rafli Amar told reporters.

He said the bodies were discovered in the mountains in central Sulawesi's Poso district, where thousands were killed in outbreaks of sectarian violence between Muslims and Christians between the late 1990s and mid-2000s.

Poso has since been described by police as a hotbed for terrorism.

A national police source told AFP the officers had been investigating an alleged militant training camp linked to Jemaah Anshorut Tauhid (JAT), declared a terrorist organisation by the United States in February.

JAT was founded in 2008 by the cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, considered the spiritual leader of the Al-Qaeda-linked network Jemaah Islamiyah (JI).

JI is blamed for numerous deadly attacks on Indonesian soil in the past decade, including the 2002 Bali bombings which killed 202 people, mostly foreigners. Last Friday marked 10 years since that attack, the nation's deadliest.

Police in 2010 discovered a JAT training camp in Aceh on the island of Sumatra and said the militants were planning Mumbai-style gun attacks on high-profile Indonesians.

Indonesia has led an intensive decade-long crackdown on terrorism, crippling the JI network with deadly police raids, executions and imprisonment.

But experts say that known JI figures are assisting small but violent terror networks that also aspire to an Islamic caliphate.
 
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