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This is a political revenge by PAP GOVT for losing their own fuck face when MSK fled. He got detained without any chance of legal defend, his family could not have hired a lawyer to free him, they have no choice, and this is a family matter. It is simply political when the PAP GOVT started to betray our Singaporeans by deciding to side with USA in the wars by USA. Helping MSK is not wrong. Persecution against the families of ISD detainee is a political persecution. This is a shame for PAP GOVT. Singaporean citizens have all their rights to choice sides in USA's wars, and no obligation to follow PAP's position. What PAP is doing is they took war against Singaporean families on behalf of USA, particularly against Muslims who sympathize their fellow Muslims suffering from the USA. MSK in the first place is NOT PROVEN to be a warrior militant, he had not been taken to court there is no evidence raised and no defense conducted, all are one sided stories from PAP GOVT.
MSK is captured by PAP GOVT for the interest in line with USA. Even if he did attacked in Singapore, his intended target is not people like us who have nothing to do with USA's wars. PAP GOVT is forcing us to become targets and human shields in this conflict that we have no part, this is done by capturing people like MSK and persecution against their families. Now there is even more reasons for JI to attack in Singapore, because PAP GOVT manufactured these feuds. Is the PAP GOVT forcing Singaporeans to fight a civil war within Singapore for the sake of USA?:oIo::oIo:
http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20101124-248814.html
Mas Selamat's niece likely to lose job as teacher
The Ministry of Education has said it will conduct disciplinary proceedings against Nur Aini Asmom, 28, who had rendered help to her uncle, Mas Selamat, after he had escaped.Related links:
» Relatives of Mas Selamat jailed for harbouring him
» Details of Mas Selamat's escape
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A ministry spokesperson told the Straits Times that it takes disciplinary action, "including dismissal, against teachers who have been charged and convicted in court for a criminal offence."
"We will proceed to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Nur Aini Asmom, with a view to dismiss her from service, as she has been found guilty by the Subordinate Courts for harbouring a prisoner of the state."
The Jemaah Islamiah detainee had gone to his brother's flat to seek help from his niece, thinking she was living there alone.
Nur Aini, a trainee teacher at the time, had let Mas Selamat into the flat and persuaded her mother, who had her reservations, to allow him to enter.
For harbouring and aiding Mas Selamat Kastari after his escape from Whitley Road Detention Centre, Nur Aini and her parents were given jail sentences between three to 18 months.
Nur Aini, who had become a Malay language teacher, was sentenced to 18 months' jail; her father, Asmom, 12 months; her mother, Aisah, 3 months; and her brother Mahadir, a stern warning in lieu of prosecution.
MSK is captured by PAP GOVT for the interest in line with USA. Even if he did attacked in Singapore, his intended target is not people like us who have nothing to do with USA's wars. PAP GOVT is forcing us to become targets and human shields in this conflict that we have no part, this is done by capturing people like MSK and persecution against their families. Now there is even more reasons for JI to attack in Singapore, because PAP GOVT manufactured these feuds. Is the PAP GOVT forcing Singaporeans to fight a civil war within Singapore for the sake of USA?:oIo::oIo:
http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20101124-248814.html
Mas Selamat's niece likely to lose job as teacher
The Ministry of Education has said it will conduct disciplinary proceedings against Nur Aini Asmom, 28, who had rendered help to her uncle, Mas Selamat, after he had escaped.Related links:
» Relatives of Mas Selamat jailed for harbouring him
» Details of Mas Selamat's escape
» More stories
A ministry spokesperson told the Straits Times that it takes disciplinary action, "including dismissal, against teachers who have been charged and convicted in court for a criminal offence."
"We will proceed to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Nur Aini Asmom, with a view to dismiss her from service, as she has been found guilty by the Subordinate Courts for harbouring a prisoner of the state."
The Jemaah Islamiah detainee had gone to his brother's flat to seek help from his niece, thinking she was living there alone.
Nur Aini, a trainee teacher at the time, had let Mas Selamat into the flat and persuaded her mother, who had her reservations, to allow him to enter.
For harbouring and aiding Mas Selamat Kastari after his escape from Whitley Road Detention Centre, Nur Aini and her parents were given jail sentences between three to 18 months.
Nur Aini, who had become a Malay language teacher, was sentenced to 18 months' jail; her father, Asmom, 12 months; her mother, Aisah, 3 months; and her brother Mahadir, a stern warning in lieu of prosecution.