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Serious Cocksucking Followers of Indon Preacher Launch Cyber Jihad Against PAP Leaders And Madam President! Sinkies Must Unite Behind Our PAP Leaders!

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SINGAPORE: The social media accounts of a number of political holders and government agencies have been spammed by supporters of an Indonesian preacher who was denied entry into Singapore on Monday (May 16), said a Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) spokesperson on Wednesday.

Abdul Somad Batubara had arrived at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal and was placed on a ferry back to Batam on the same day.

Responding to media queries, the MCI spokesperson said there were calls for cyberattacks against Singapore Government social media accounts on public Indonesian chat groups.

CNA understands that the Instagram accounts of President Halimah Yacob, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean and Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan were among those that were affected, as was Mr Lee's Twitter account..


The Instagram accounts of the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority and Singapore Tourism Board were also spammed.

“In addition, two events management companies have had their websites defaced. The websites have since been recovered and SingCERT will reach out to the companies to extend our assistance,” said the spokesperson.

“Organisations are advised to take active steps to strengthen their cybersecurity posture, heighten vigilance, and bolster their online defences to protect their organisation against possible cyberattacks, such as web defacement and distributed denial of service,” the spokesperson added.

Local organisations who are affected by a cyberattack or have evidence of any suspicious compromise of their networks should report to SingCERT, MCI said, adding that a report can be made online.

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Six people who travelled with Somad were also not allowed to enter Singapore, said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Tuesday night.

Somad has been known to preach "extremist and segregationist" teachings, which are "unacceptable in Singapore’s multi-racial and multi-religious society", MHA said in a statement.

"While Somad had attempted to enter Singapore ostensibly for a social visit, the Singapore Government takes a serious view of any persons who advocate violence and/or espouse extremist and segregationist teachings," said MHA.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...her-abdul-somad-batubara-denied-entry-2690861
 

syed putra

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Abdul Somad Batubara

batubara means "coal " so just a clue to where his birth place is. Kalimantsn timur or sumatra.
 

Majulah

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Cocksucking Followers of Indon Preacher Launch Cyber Jihad Against PAP Leaders And Madam President! Sinkies Must Unite Behind Our PAP Leaders!

SINGAPORE: The social media accounts of a number of political holders and government agencies have been spammed by supporters of an Indonesian preacher who was denied entry into Singapore on Monday (May 16), said a Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) spokesperson on Wednesday.
wahlau erh , such hatred and irrational response towards an unimportant matter.

Hatred defined as disease:
Hatred is concentrated and focused ill will, the active desire to see harm come to another person or persons. It is blind to contrary facts,
and blind to contrary casual experience. It is not the same thing as "I hate that song!" or "I hate that guy!" or "I hate people who (do whatever)!"
Those things are only severe dislike, expressed with a touch of hyperbole.

True hatred is chronic brooding malevolence to the point of an obsession, whether constant or episodic and recurring. Hatred is to dislike, as major depression is to having the blues. Hatred is to anger, as fullblown anxiety disorder is to being nervous.

Hatred is a relatively stable feeling of intense dislike for another person, entity, or group. Hatred is distinct from short-lived feelings such as anger
and disgust. While some forms of animosity may only manifest briefly and mildly, hatred is a form of active, ongoing hostility that often uses up
significant emotional energy.
When someone feels hatred for another person, they often spend much of their time fixating on their anger, contempt,
or dislike of the other person.

Main causes of hatred are
1] humiliated or mistreated or cheated by another person.
2] Feel envy or want what the other person has , jealous of others success
3] contempt for another person or believe them to be inferior
 

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Indonesian preacher denied entry to Singapore says he will not give up trying to visit​

Abdul Somad Batubara also said Singapore is a Malay land similar to Riau.
Indonesian preacher denied entry to Singapore says he will not give up trying to visit

A screengrab of a video showing Abdul Somad Batubara (right) in an interview on May 18, 2022, with Indonesian journalist Karni Ilyas. (Image: YouTube/Karni Ilyas)


Saifulbahri Ismail

21 May 2022 04:03PM (Updated: 21 May 2022 04:03PM)

SINGAPORE: An Indonesian preacher who was denied entry to Singapore on Monday (May 16) said he will not give up trying to visit Singapore, describing the country as Malay land similar to Riau where he is from.

In a YouTube video on Wednesday, Abdul Somad Batubara said people in Riau see Singapore as part of their land because Singapore was part of the Temasek Malay kingdom.

"To say that I'm tired of going to Singapore is the same as saying I'm tired of going to Minangkabau. This is because Singapore is a Malay land. My grandmother has brothers, children and grandchildren who live in Singapore,” he added.

Somad said his intention in visiting Singapore recently was to have his wife and children get to know their ancestors.

Somad and six people who travelled with him arrived at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal on Monday and were placed on a ferry back to Batam on the same day.

Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said he has been known to preach "extremist and segregationist" teachings, which are "unacceptable in Singapore’s multi-racial and multi-religious society".

"For example, Somad has preached that suicide bombings are legitimate in the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict and are considered 'martyrdom' operations,” MHA added.

"He has also made comments denigrating members of other faith communities, such as Christians, by describing the Christian crucifix as the dwelling place of an 'infidel jinn (spirit/demon)'.”

Protesters gathered at the Singapore embassy in Jakarta and the Singapore consulate-general in Medan on Friday, rallying against Singapore’s decision to deny Somad’s entry.

The protesters in Jakarta, who are members of the Islamic Sharia Ideology Defenders (Perisai), demanded that the Singapore embassy provide clarification over the incident and apologise openly.

The group also called for Singapore’s ambassador to Indonesia to be asked to leave the country.

In Medan, the protesters are members of the Alliance of Islamic Organisations of North Sumatra, according to CNN Indonesia.

A representative from the group reportedly said that Singapore’s decision had hurt the feelings of Muslims and affected Indonesia’s sovereignty.

In response to CNA’s queries, a senior official with the Indonesian National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) said on Wednesday that Singapore took the decision because it is clear that exclusive, intolerant lectures, attitudes and views are the basic ingredients for radicalism.

“I see this as an important lesson for Indonesia to also take precautions from upstream by prohibiting radical views, understandings and ideologies that can lead to acts of terror and violence,” said Brigadier General Ahmad Nurwahid, who is the director overseeing terror prevention in BNPT.

He added: “The government, including BNPT, respects every policy taken by other countries. There is no attempt to intervene regarding the rejection of the arrival of preacher Abdul Somad and his entourage.”

Source: CNA/lk(gs)
 
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