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 JAKIM placing officers in every Govt dept, Madani get PAS's backing

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nasiputih
post Sep 2 2024, 05:12 PM

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QUOTE(kcal @ Sep 2 2024, 12:03 PM)
after this 1 billion yearly allocation not enough la. must add another 1 billion.
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why need 2 bellon? add 2 person to each department?
nasiputih
post Sep 2 2024, 05:18 PM

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QUOTE(seather @ Sep 2 2024, 04:44 PM)
BMX must be W40K fan..

he setup his own commissars
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A religious policeman beating a woman for removing her burqa headpiece in public, Kabul, 2001
nasiputih
post Sep 2 2024, 05:21 PM

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QUOTE(*lightbringer* @ Sep 2 2024, 03:41 PM)
1. Tangkap Basah
2. Tangkap people xsolat jumaat
3. Tangkap people xpuasa
4. Tangkap people drink at pub

But honestly, I kesian those libarel malay muslim, or those who are yet to find their calling to be pious. I mean, they are born into the religion. There is nothing they can do, but the heart want what it want. I have a lot of Malay friend who loves to drink, dont go friday prayer, and xpuasa. But they are very good people, took care of their family well. Mostly are educated and successful too, compared to pious one.
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wow, Malaysia in listed in the wiki - Islamic religious police. together with Afghan, iran, nigeria, saudi and sudan.1 of 6 listed. we famous.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_religious_police
Malaysia
Main article: Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM)
The Malaysian religious authority, known as the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Department (JAWI), enforces religious standards.[20] Its Chief of enforcement is Wan Jaafar Wan Ahmad.[21] Punishable offenses include khalwat, the offense of being in close proximity to any forbidden member of the opposite sex. Adultery is also an offense and may lead to up to two years in prison. According to local newspapers, the moral police have stopped hundreds of couples.[22] Other offenses include extra-marital sex, alcohol consumption, not fasting during Ramadan, and not visiting the mosque during Friday prayer. The department also punishes gay Muslims.[23] Malaysian morality police are often accused of overstepping their mandate, with legal confusion resulting from overlapping and ambiguously defined jurisdictions of secular and sharia-based laws.[14]
nasiputih
post Sep 2 2024, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(andyng38 @ Sep 2 2024, 04:55 PM)
communist political officers and the gestapo springs to mind.
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maybe by following and doing all these, we can oneday be strong enough to join yemen activities and support gaza?


Aug. 15, 2024, 8:56 PM GMT+8 / Source: The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
On a darkened road beside the Caspian Sea, Iranian police officers opened fire last month on a 31-year-old woman who had tried to speed away likely knowing they wanted to seize her vehicle.

Police had been ordered to impound her car, activists say, because of an earlier violation of Iran’s headscarf law for showing her hair in public while driving.

Now unable to walk and confined to a bed at a police hospital, Arezou Badri — a mother of two — is the latest casualty of Iran’s renewed crackdown over headscarves, or hijabs. Her shooting occurred nearly two years after 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died while in police custody over an alleged headscarf violation, sparking nationwide protests over women’s rights and against the country’s theocracy.

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Amini’s death sparked months of protests and a security crackdown that killed more than 500 people and led to the detention of more than 22,000. After the mass demonstrations, police dialed down enforcement of hijab laws, but it ramped up again in April under what authorities called the Noor — or “Light” — Plan.

The hijab crackdown remains widely discussed in Iran, even as police and state media rarely report on it. Many women continue to wear their hijabs loosely or leave them draped around their shoulders while walking in Tehran. Women driving without wearing hijabs are believed to have been tracked via surveillance camera technology provided by Chinese firms, matching their faces against a government-maintained photo database, Ghaemi said.

If they are stopped, that can lead to physical altercations between women and the police.

Surveillance footage published last week by the Iranian reformist news website Ensaf showed a 14-year-old girl manhandled by the morality police in Tehran. Her mother described her daughter’s head as being rammed into an electrical box, a female officer pulling her hair and another putting their foot on her neck. Police described the officers’ behavior as unprofessional, but also accused the girl of using bad language.

“I saw my daughter with a wounded face, swollen lips, a bruised neck, torn clothes and she couldn’t even speak,” her mother, Maryam Abbasi, told the website. “Her eyes were so swollen from crying that they wouldn’t open.”
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post Sep 2 2024, 05:51 PM

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QUOTE(andyng38 @ Sep 2 2024, 05:46 PM)
"houthi" sounds like "hoot ee" (meaning "whack him" in hokkien), so they can say sarahan cina dapig once more.
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need to put one officer in every dap house?
nasiputih
post Sep 3 2024, 05:52 PM

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QUOTE(fongsk26 @ Sep 3 2024, 12:43 PM)
But why create a permanent post when it is working well now?  If they want to create permanent posts, I think there is a better department that needs more permanent posts like docs in hospitals.  They add more value to people’s livelihood, no?  Save life directly vs those who save life indirectly. 
Time to assess if having this is person adds any value/benefit since corruption is not under control in gov dept…
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OVRA
The Organizzazione per la Vigilanza e la Repressione dell’Antifascismo (OVRA) was the secret police of the Italian Social Republic, founded in 1927 under the regime of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini and during the reign of King Victor Emmanuel III. OVRA was responsible for stopping any anti-fascist activity or sentiment, and approximately 50,000 agents infiltrated most aspects of domestic life in Italy. Despite its pervasive presence, OVRA never appeared in any official document, leaving its official name unclear.

OVRA was headed by Arturo Bocchini, who held the office from September 1926 until his death in November 1940. As the head of both the regular police (State Police) and the secret police (OVRA), Bocchini exercised significant control over Italian society, operating at all levels to maintain the Fascist regime’s grip on power.


STASI
The function of the Stasi in East Germany (the GDR) resembled that of the KGB in the Soviet Union,⁠ in that it served to maintain state authority and the position of the ruling party, in this case the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED). This was accomplished primarily through the use of a network of civilian informants who contributed to the arrest of approximately 250,000 people in East Germany.

 

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