Rudyard Kipling"
“When you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldier”
General Douglas MacArthur"
“We are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.”
“It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.” “Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.
“The soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.”
“May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .” “The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
“Nobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
Italy expels Muslim migrant imam who cited Qur’an as endorsement for marrying 9-year-old girls
Tuesday, April 07, 2026
Tadarus Al-quran bersama adik, Bisajunisa, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0
Robert Spencer : Imagine the embarrassment of Italian authorities when they discover that
this imam was right, and that the Qur’an does sanction marriage to
prepubescent girls (cf. 65:4). Will they expel all the imams in the
country then?
Why do Western authorities continue to insist that they
know everything about Islam while actually knowing nothing, and to
pretend that every Muslim to acts upon the Qur’an or teaches others to
do so is an “extremist” who is misunderstanding and misinterpreting the
religion’s core texts? How long will this delusion continue?
“Undercover Report Exposes Imam Offering Quranic Justification for Child Brides,” by Jules Gomes, Middle East Forum, April 4, 2026 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
Italy has expelled an imam of Pakistani origin who
sparked massive outrage after he was filmed in an undercover
investigation citing the Qur’an as an endorsement for marrying girls at
the age of nine.
On April 2, the Italian daily Il Giornale reported that Paolo Sartori, the police commissioner of Brescia, known as Italy’s Islamic “capital,” ordered the deportation of Ali Kashif, who told a reporter for the TV program Fuori dal Coro that girls can be married after their first period.
Sartori examined footage filmed by Francesco Leone, a reporter from
Channel 4, who posed as an Italian wanting to convert to Islam and
seeking to know if the Muslim religion permits older men to marry child
brides.
Based on evidence from the undercover investigation, the police
commissioner determined that Kashif could be immediately expelled under
Article 4, paragraph 3, of Italy’s Consolidated Law on Immigration.
The law gives police the power to remove a foreigner who “is considered
a threat to public order or the security of the State” or has been
involved in sex-related crimes.
Brescia police also discovered that Kashif did not possess a valid
residence permit to live in Italy and refused to issue him a new
residence permit when the imam applied for the document.
Instead, Sartori ordered that Kashif be immediately escorted to Milan
Malpensa Airport, where he was put on board the flight to Islamabad,
with a stopover in Bangkok, accompanied by immigration officers.
As Christians worldwide celebrated the resurrection of Jesus this Easter, Fulani gunmen unleashed fresh terror in Nigeria. On the holiest weekend of the faith, terrorists stormed St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Mbalom, Benue State, just as worshippers prepared for Easter Sunday services.
They then rampaged through the village, burning homes and hunting down fleeing families. Seventeen lives were brutally cut short. The bloodshed didn't stop there. Armed Fulani militants also slaughtered Christians on Good Friday in Kaduna and Plateau States.
Missionary Judd Saul, founder of Equipping the Persecuted, warns these attacks are no random violence—they form part of a calculated jihadist campaign of genocide to wipe out Nigeria's Christians and establish an Islamic caliphate.
Quillette : The Islamist grandson of Hasan al-Banna convinced many Western liberals
that he was a moderate because he promised to bridge a divide many
feared could not be crossed.
Tariq Ramadan is either a predatory manipulator who belongs behind
bars or a calm voice of reason victimised by a prejudiced ruling class.
It really depends on whom you ask. Last week, the Paris Criminal Court sentenced Ramadan
to eighteen years in prison for raping three women between 2009 and
2016. This ought to have settled the question about one of Europe’s most
divisive thinkers. In fact, Ramadan’s punishment will only fortify the
views of the two opposing camps.
Ramadan’s background is well
known in France and his native Switzerland but less so elsewhere. His
maternal grandfather, Hassan al-Banna, founded the Muslim Brotherhood in
Egypt in 1928. In the late 1940s, al-Banna’s daughter Waffa married a
Brotherhood activist named Said Ramadan.
After al-Banna’s assassination
in 1949, Said became one of the organisation’s leading figures. Expelled
from Egypt in 1954 during president Gamal Abdel Nasser’s crackdown on
the Muslim Brotherhood, the couple moved to Syria and then Pakistan
before eventually settling in Switzerland, where Tariq was born in 1962.
According
to his defenders, Ramadan rejected the illiberal fanaticism of his
father and grandfather and grew up to be an urbane and moderate
academic, enculturated by Western norms but with a heritage that
provided him with the legitimacy to speak to and on behalf of radical
Muslim communities.
Western liberal elites were entranced by this
paradoxical figure, and they embraced him as a figure who could explain
East to West and vice-versa. This was especially true in France, where
he enjoyed his highest profile, frequently appearing in debates and on
talk shows.
Ramadan’s path to public intellectual and a chair at
Oxford University was an unusual one, insofar as it is discernible at
all, given all the conflicting information about him that exists in the
public domain. He began his career as a French teacher at the Collège de
Saussure, a high school near Geneva, in the late 1980s.
At just 23
years of age, he rose to the rank of academic dean, the youngest in the
Swiss system at the time. During the 1990s, he became more interested in
Islam, which led him to undertake intensive religious studies in Egypt
and to pursue higher studies upon his return to Switzerland.
Malaysiakini : DAP has urged the government to keep its promise to ensure that all
SPM graduates who obtained 10As or more are granted automatic placement
in matriculation programmes.
Its secretary-general Anthony Loke
said in a statement today that the party's central executive committee
(CEC) had, after a meeting last night, also urged the government to
ensure that other high-performing students are given due consideration
for matriculation placement, based on existing capacity.
Matriculation is a pre-university programme offered as an alternative to STPM by the government. The programme had a 90 percent bumiputera intake quota, with the remaining 10 percent open to non-bumiputera.
However, in 2024, the government resolved to grant placement to all SPM graduates who scored 10As or higher. Last year, they refined this policy to include those who scored an A-. DAP had claimed credit for this policy shift.
GorengSotong : Aiyoh.Say it loud in parliament if not granted for matriculation then DAP pull out of MADANI. Dare you.!!!
World Citizen : Mr. DAP, are you part of the government or an NGO? If the former, then demand it as people have given you the clout and mandate. Don't beg for the crumbs. If you think you are just an NGO, then just save your breath and spare us the agony of looking at your pathetic face every time you open your mouth.
GreenFalcon2290 : Its both alarming and mirthful that whenever this man opens his mouth, thankfully a rare event, he sounds remarkably clueless and dithering, wallowing in stupidity and utterly bereft of any sense of purpose and of leadership.
Doubtful : DAP asking the Govt to fulfil its promises although it's part of the Govt??... 🤔
40 seats in Parliament and yet can only ask for crumbs from the table of its master (which may or may not even be given!!) ....
Real pathetic.....
TEN10 : AL, you talked like you are not in the government.
If government failed to keep the promise, what DAP going to do? Silence again.
No wonder Sabahan booted your out from Sabah.
I will definitely vote down DAP in any coming elections.
Bornean : What a joke! isnt DAP part of the government?
Anthony Loke, you 6 months deadline is approaching very fast.. so far what "Reform" achieved? accomplished?
Nigeria: The night before Easter Sunday, Muslims storm Christian area in Borno state, set church and homes on fire By Robert Spencer
Parents of Chibok kidnapping victims, VOA, Public domain
Robert Spencer : Then the next day, jihadis carried out attacks against two churches. The world continues to stand by in complete indifference to this jihad genocide, which has been going on for years. “BREAKING: Terrorists Storm Chibok Community In Borno On Night Before Easter Sunday, Burn Church, Homes,” Sahara Reporters, April 5, 2026:
SaharaReporters learnt that the insurgents set a church
and several homes ablaze in what residents described as a coordinated
attack on the predominantly Christian settlement. Fresh terror struck Kwapul community in Chibok Local Government Area,
Borno State, as suspected insurgents carried out a late-night raid on
Saturday that extended into the early hours of Sunday.
SaharaReporters learnt that the insurgents set a church and several
homes ablaze in what residents described as a coordinated attack on the
predominantly Christian settlement. Although no lives were reported lost, the assault left families
displaced and traumatised, with growing calls for urgent security
intervention.
Locals said the “attackers operated for hours without resistance,”
underscoring fears that rural populations remain highly vulnerable
despite years of counterinsurgency efforts.
The attack comes at a sensitive time, as Christian communities observe the Easter season, a period that has repeatedly been targeted in Nigeria’s conflict-prone regions….
Soleimani’s Niece and Grand-Niece to Be Deported By Hugh Fitzgerald
Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, Facebook
Robert Spencer : Amazing but true: the niece and grand-niece of that arch-villain and war
criminal Qassem Soleimani, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds
Force commander whom the Americans assassinated in 2020 while he was
traveling on the Airport Road in Baghdad, are alive and well and until
just now were living in Los Angeles.
And they’ve been spending a lot of
the money their uncle appropriated from the Iranian Treasury and gave to
them. Now their luck has run out, and they are about to be deported.
More on their saga can be found here: “US agents arrest niece, grand
niece of Iran’s Qasem Soleimani after Rubio revoked green cards,” Jerusalem Post, April 4, 2026:
Cynthia says : Thumbs up, Marco! These blatantly western women flaunting their busts and uncovered hair are praising those who executed women for “immodesty” in Iran.
They are unworthy to be here enjoying our freedoms and unworthy to be in Iran where their sisters are tortured.
USAF F-16A F-15C F-15E Desert Storm, US Air Force, Public domain
Robert Spencer : U.S. forces have now rescued the second downed US Air Force service
member, a Weapons Systems Officer, whose F-15 was shot down over Iran.
The pilot of the plane was rescued almost immediately after ejecting
from the plane; the Weapons System Officer, who ejected at the same time
as the pilot, was found in mountainous region of western Iran, and
rescued by the Americans only 36 hours later.
More on this remarkable
rescue mission can be found here: “How US fooled Iran to rescue downed
F-15 airman stranded in a mountain crevice,” by Shoshana Baker and
Miriam Sela-Eitam, Jerusalem Post, April 5, 2026:
Cynthia says : This was a masterful extraction. The diversion and misdirection by both the US and Israel was well coordinated and another major blow for the Iranians.
Congratulations to both forces-the best in the world.
The Islamization of Catholic Charities By Daniel Greenfield
Robert Spencer : Meet the ‘Mohammeds’ running the Church’s migration agenda. The Catholic News Herald,
“Connecting Catholics in North Carolina,” bragged that the refugee case
coordinator for the Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte, had been
recently honored.
His name? Ashir Haji-Mohamed. The latter part of the name meant that he had made a pilgrimage to the Islamic holy city of Mecca.
Haji-Mohamed, a former Somali refugee, had previously been in the
news for helping resettle Syrian Muslims, as well as Jordanians and
Turks, in North Carolina. After the Biden retreat, Catholic Charities of
Charlotte had also worked to bring Afghans to North Carolina.
The Islamic Center of Asheville doubled in size as Catholic Charities
dispatched Afghans there, and then working with “a Catholic Charities
volunteer—a Muslim from Pakistan” transported Afghan Muslims back and
forth from their growing mosque in the Blue Ridge Mountains in what an
article described as an “island surrounded by bright red, Trump-voting
counties.”
When the Trump administration in its first term imposed a temporary
travel ban for Muslim terrorist states, Mayada Idlibi, a Syrian Muslim
who worked for Catholic Charities in Charlotte, and had previously taken
part in World Hijab Day,
attended a protest in support of Muslim mass migration to America and
against President Trump’s efforts to stop Islamic terrorism.
The troubling events in Charlotte are just one example of the Islamization of Catholic Charities.
somehistory says : I have a friend who is Catholic. She told me years ago that she had never read the Bible. I have heard that from other Catholics.
This is so disgusting. Helping muzzies to take over and use those who chose Christ to fund their takeover.
And the muzzies have every intent of forcing the Catholics to worship their beast….or die for not doing so.
Caci Africa is here to expose the barbaric, genocidal attacks against Christians happening right now. But first, we want to show you what she just posted on Instagram. CBN’s Raj Nair has the story.
She’s a real Christian. Their faith is incredible… humbling… powerful. This has been happening for years and we were so blind so Heartbreaking. Sister many of us all over America are praying for this awful persecution of Christians in Nigeria and all over the world will come to an end.
Btw your voice is beautiful although I can't understand a word you sung it was beautiful. Father let Your will be done. Let Your kingdom come swiftly. We are tired of the wickedness of this world. Come Jesus come and do not tarry but come quickly.
I am praying every day for Christians in Nigeria and all over the earth that they suffer such persecution. It is heartbreaking, but we must try to remember God is in control, and anyone who suffers in Christ will come out the greatest victors in the end.
May Christ harbor all of you in His peace and comfort. I cannot imagine your pain. God does see and hear. We love you and will keep praying. May Christ come soon and remove us from this wicked planet. ❤
Praying fervently and in tears for our brothers and sisters in Nigeria.
When did the world forget who these people are? I’m 53 and have known about the sick behavior of these people for over 30 years. The European leaders are to be blamed for allowing this to happen.
COMMENT - A nation drunk on outrage, sober on safety By R Nadeswaran
Malaysiakini : COMMENT | A car crash, an innocent
life lost - another day in a country where an average of 18 lives or
more than 6,000 souls are erased on our roads every year.
But
wait, in a country where a section of the population sees race and
religion at every turn, legalities are blurred by the might of religious
and racial voices.
In Malaysia, where race and religion lurk at every corner, legalities bend under the weight of loud voices.
Unsubbed_wallace : A Malay Lorry driver 29 high on meth managed to kill a family of 3 the other day. He's innocent from the court of public prosecution only becasue he is a muslim. Protected by his 'own'. What a rubbish Racist country....
Mechi : Spot on Nades. Speaks volumes of the intelligence of our politicians, preachers and 'some low morale people. ' If racism is in the Olympics, Malaysia is guaranteed of a medal.
AyamKambingBack : Full of majority racist against own citizens of different ethnic. Bullying them has become a norm now a day. Lazy parasites, forcing apartheid system onto the minorities.
Good in stealing, corruption, robbery.
Tak malu, tak sedar, tak ada maruah langsung. Very detrimental to long term nation building.
Hope future leaders wakeup from this horror situation or Malaysia will fail soon.
Koel : Man Pleads Not Guilty To Reckless Driving Causing Death Of Three In Kulim. Read the case of Mohd Aqlan Marwan.
In Jan this year, he was charged under Sec 41(1) of the Road Transport Act of driving his S70 in a reckless manner and causing the deaths of a father and his 2 children aged 2 and 4 years old in Kulim.
The charge carries a max prison sentence of 10 years and a min of 5 years. The fines for this charge are between RM20k and RM50k.
Can this AG explain why this man's charge was a much more lenient charge? Were the victims in this case not of public interest? Did their lives matter less?
The AG owes an urgent explanation about these arbitrary and selective practices in the law that are confusing to Malaysians.
Can the Bar Council, the Law minister and others in the fraternity clarify this incredible disparity in charges?
Islamists Thought India Will BOW DOWN To Islam…Then THIS HAPPENED
One Muslim family can live happily among 10 Hindu families.
But one hindu family can never live among 10 muslim families. Several ways they get targetted, insulted.
Hinduism is a very tolerant religion and not engaged in conversions. Others take advantage of this and convert Hindus overly or covertly. India has much history of, Defying the Mughul colonization.
Western hypocrisy :- operation Sindoor lasted many days , bro it lasted 3 days , India destroyed Pak's 11 Airbases, without any casualty thousands of missile and drones fired at India none hit our Great BHARAT ,they begged for ceasefire.
People should remember that "Persia" was a real country and today we know it as "Iran" Persia wasn't a muslim nation but after it became a muslim country it lost its culture, all persian people got k1lled.
Then they destroyed Egypt, no more pharaoh culture and I am still surprised that the pyramids are still standing and hasn't been destroyed. Now muslims are going to european countries. Also there's a lot of places in London where a white person cannot enter or he/she will be lynched. They call it a "no go zone".
The victim card just got revoked. From the "hospital lie" to terrorist talking points, we’re reacting to the moment Congress finally stood up to Rashida Tlaib. America first, always.
She needs to be investigated. Throw her butt out of congress and everyone that supports her. She need to be removed de naturalized and deported. There shouldn't be any Palestinian in our government. You better get those traitors out of your government or you will end up like Canada. Why are individuals who hold anti-American values allowed to be in American politics? Americans dont be so weak!
Muted response from politicians after drug-user caused 3 deaths in Segamat crash By Zikri Kamarulzaman
Malaysiakini : The uproar from politicians over a fatal drink-driving crash that
killed Amirul Hafiz Omar last week did not extend to another deadly
incident days later, where a lorry driver who tested positive for drugs
caused an accident that killed three and injured two.
The three were K Myakrishnan, 71, his wife, S Sevendai, 65, and the latter’s brother S Palamiandy, 75. Myakrishnan
and Sevendai’s grandchildren, aged 22 and 18, were also seriously
injured in the accident, with the younger one now reportedly in critical
condition due to brain injuries.
The accident - in which the
lorry driver rear-ended the van the family were in, causing them to
crash into another lorry on the opposite lane - occurred just 200m away
from their home.
Malaysiakini
found that very few politicians spoke about the second crash, which
occurred in Segamat on April 2. They included Transport Minister Anthony
Loke, Deputy Unity Minister R Yuneswaran, Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal
Saleh, and Negeri Sembilan exco member J Arul Kumar.
Meanwhile, checks by Malaysiakini found that PAS Youth chief
Afnan Hamimi Taib Azamudden and Machang MP Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad
Kamal have made no comments on the latest accident. Both had called for the death sentence to be imposed on the drunk driver in the Klang crash last week.
BluePanther4725 : Why is the driver's name not mentioned in this case? Is it to cover up his race? It's disgusting that the Law in Malaysia is tainted by race and religion. Why is the AG Dusuki silent on this case?
Where is the murder charge? If Anwar has any shred of dignity, he should remove the current AG immediately. We can't have an AG who discharges the Law flippantly influenced by race and religion.
Dr Peter Jebaseelan Jesudason : I note the Indian victims were named but not the drug addict lorry driver in this report.
Why the glaring omission?
This will only lead to unnecessary speculation which reinforces harmful notions of racial protection and privilege.
If the drug addict driver was Malay, name the person for the sake of consistency just as driver Sakthygaanapathy was named.
The attorney general will have no choice now but to charge the drug addict lorry driver for murder just as Sakthygaanapathy was.
More so because many individuals were tragically killed.
If the lorry driver turns out to be Malay and is not charged for murder, it will lead to an unfortunate but justified feeling that the authorities view Indian Hindu lives to have less value than Malay Muslim lives.
OBSERVER from Space : Hello AG, I didn’t hear from you and your public pleasing rationale on this matter. This is clearly the reason why you as the AG SHOULD just stick to implementation and enforcing the law; not pleasing any quarter.
You are not paid by tax payers to please any mob. Follow the nation’s Criminal Law and act accordingly; unless you don’t understand it.
Be professional and learned. Dont act emotionally like a rural kid.
Malu apa Bos!!!
MS : Those Malays who ranted and raved previously and demanded a life for a life are now deathly silent because those killed are only Indians. That much is undeniable. What is also undeniable is that Madani has widened the divide.
apanama is back : Yes, previously I had commented,
"Look at the Segamat accident in which the driver tested positive for a drug. This accident caused three deaths.
Most probably will be charged under the RTD Act and DDA."
The three dead persons are Indian, and all of them are elderly Indians. Therefore, no comment, no outrage and no 'eye-for-eye or life-for-life acting by the politicians, especially those ' sandiwara' and so-called holier-than-thou race and religion defenders. These are the despicable politicians.
COMMENT | Amirul's death and the politics of weaponisation By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
Malaysiakini : “What I said about the attorney-general (is) I am stating facts on
the ground - that (there is) fear (among) the Malays that probably, if
the AG is not a bumi or Malay, then there is a fear of bias. And this
happened. The case of Adib is a fact.”
COMMENT
| The quote by Nazri, which opens this piece, is neither controversial
nor inaccurate because this system is predicated on prioritising the
needs of a single community over the whole of Malaysian society, or at
least this is what mainstream political operatives tell us.
Nearly a decade ago, the then attorney-general (AG) Abdul Gani Patail demonstrated
how a guardian of public interest behaves when it came to two reporters
who spat out holy communion wafers taken from a Catholic church.
AyamKambingBack : When the AG is a B, there were and are a lot of biasness. The latest comparison between Klang and Segamat accidents.
Both on illicit drugs, one charged with murder, the other not. It's proven that B are always bias. So we should try NB. NB will definitely much less bias. NB are democratic, fair and just for all.
Optimus : "If the AG is not a bumi or malay, then there is a fear of bias". But when the AG is a malay, it is not fear but reality that bias against the nons actually happened again and again and again.
When the law has no name for a killing By Frankie D'Cruz
Sunday, April 05, 2026
Free Malaysia Today : A man dies in an alleged intoxicated-driving crash. The charge is murder. The underlying question is whether Malaysia’s law adequately defines such deaths.
A man is dead. Amirul Hafiz Omar was not a headline before this. He was a 33-year-old warehouse worker, a delivery rider, a father buying a mathematics textbook for his eldest child.
Now he is a case file, and the centre of a legal argument Malaysia rarely has the vocabulary to hold.
The driver who hit him in Klang was allegedly intoxicated. The charge is murder.
That decision has split opinion. Lawyers say the bar is too high. The public says the punishment has never been high enough.
Both sides are arguing within a framework that may itself be the problem.
This is not just a question of whether this was murder. It is a question of whether Malaysian law has a proper name for what happened.
Murder under Section 300 of the Penal Code is not simply causing death. It turns on the state of mind. Intention or knowledge.
The threshold is severe.
The act must be so dangerous that it would, in all probability, cause death.
That is a difficult standard to meet.
A driver does not leave home planning to kill. There is no target, no premeditation.
What there is, instead, is a chain of decisions: drink, or take drugs; become impaired; choose to drive; choose to keep driving.
The prosecution must turn that chain into something more than recklessness. It must show the accused knew death was not just a risk, but a likely outcome, and chose to act anyway.
That is not an absurd argument. It is also not an easy one.
And that is precisely the point.
Malaysia already has laws for deaths caused by intoxicated driving.
The Road Transport Act provides for prison terms, heavy fines and disqualification from driving. It recognises that such conduct kills.
But it does not call it what the public increasingly feels it is.
So when a case like this erupts, when the facts are stark and the loss is intimate, the system reaches upward.
It stretches toward murder, the gravest label available, because everything below it feels insufficient.
In doing so, it exposes a gap.
We are left with an uneasy binary. Either this is a traffic offence, or it is murder. Either it is negligence, or it is intent.
Either it carries the harshest label in law, or it risks being seen as another statistic on the road.
Real life does not sit comfortably in that binary.
There is a category of killing that is neither accidental nor intentional in the traditional sense. It is chosen risk.
Conscious, repeated, widely understood risk taken in a way that endangers everyone else. It is not a momentary lapse but it is a decision to proceed despite knowing the danger.
This is not just drink driving. It is intoxicated driving. Alcohol, drugs, anything that impairs judgment, followed by the decision to drive.
Every adult understands what impairment does to reaction time. Every driver understands what a car can do to a human body.
So when someone gets behind the wheel impaired, the question is no longer whether they intended to kill.
It is whether the law should recognise that they knowingly entered a situation where death was a likely outcome.
Right now, our legal system answers that question inconsistently.
Sometimes such cases are treated as reckless driving. Sometimes harsher provisions are used.
Now, in this case, the system is testing its outer limit with a murder charge.
It may succeed, it may fail.
Even if it succeeds, it will not resolve the underlying tension.
It will simply show that, in some circumstances, a modern problem can be forced into an older legal mould.
What it will not do is provide a clear and consistent way to deal with these deaths.
That is the conversation we are not having.
Instead, the outrage is drifting.
There are calls to hold convenience stores responsible for selling alcohol.
The anger is understandable. The focus is misplaced.
We are drifting toward blaming the last place a drink was bought, instead of the first moment a decision was made. The choice to drive while impaired.
The act that matters is not the sale. It is the decision.
Amirul deserved more than this ambiguity. He deserved a system that does not have to stretch to name what took his life.
The court will decide whether the murder charge stands. It should be tested rigorously, proved properly, or not at all.
But whatever the outcome, we should not miss the larger truth this case has exposed.
If the law cannot name this clearly, then it is the law, not just the driver, that needs rethinking.
M'sia's defence plans expanding, but is society ready? By Mahathir Mohd Rais
Malaysiakini : COMMENT | Security today is no
longer just about conventional threats. It now extends into cyberspace,
the economy, information flows, and social stability. In this
environment, relying solely on full-time armed forces is no longer
enough.
This is where the concept of total defence becomes
important. It is not just a policy on paper. It is a national approach
that requires broader participation from society, including
professionals and the wider public.
Veteran 1972 : As an old soldier Umno virtually destroyed our military. No need of external enemies. The ketuanan types have weakened our military for race over merit.
King Charles SILENT On Good Friday a Bishop Ceirion Dewar Delivers MOVING Message
Bishop Cei Dewar joins the Mike Graham Show to deliver a powerful Good Friday message while discussing faith, monarchy, and the future of Christianity in Britain.
As a Missionary Bishop in the Confessing Anglican Church based in Wales, Dewar shares his traditionalist Anglican perspective and critiques cultural and religious shifts shaping the UK.
The conversation explores King Charles, national identity, and the role of the Church in modern society. Dewar, host of The Crux of It podcast, also reflects on theology, repentance, and the enduring significance of the cross.
Bishop Dewar is the voice Britain needs to listen to, during these frightening days. God Bless the British people. This man should be the Archbishop of Canterbury. A true Christian leader, who preaches the gospel, Christ Crucified. The Kings silence over Easter is a slap in the face of all British people who by the way pay for his lifestyle.
Muslims Try To BURN DOWN Christian Church On GOOD FRIDAY... REGRET INSTANTLY!!!
I'm John Valor, and today I have a story that will stir your soul and make you proud to stand for what's right. It was Good Friday—a day of reflection and prayer—when the unthinkable happened.
Radical Muslims targeted a historic Christian church, attempting an act of arson that would have devastated a community. But they didn't count on the courage of American Patriots. This powerful and emotional story isn't just about the attack; it's about the inspirational response.
It’s a testament to the fact that we will not be silenced, and our places of worship will be protected. It reminds us of the importance of strong, pro-faith leadership, like we saw from President Donald Trump, who always championed the protection of religious institutions and the defense of Christian values.
When we stand together, with faith as our shield, we cannot be defeated. The attackers on that holy day learned this lesson the hard way—experiencing a moment of instant regret they will never forget. They kill women who are raped. They punish her instead of the perpetrator, to prove rape they need four male witnesses.
If they don’t like Jesus and the freedom we have to worship Him, they can take their “Religion” and go live somewhere else!
Unreleased Jim Caviezel Interview That Will Leave You Speechless - After Filming Passion of Christ
This unreleased interview features a young Jim Caviezel shortly after filming The Passion of the Christ. Sitting down with Dr. Richard Lee, Jim opens up about the spiritual journey that followed his portrayal of Jesus — the challenges, the transformation, and how his faith became the foundation for everything that came next.
It’s one of the rarest interviews you’ll find from this era — buried online for years and nearly unseen until now. Jim’s words in this conversation are as powerful and relevant today as they were then. If you were moved by The Passion of the Christ, this unseen interview offers a profound glimpse into Jim’s heart, his conviction, and his unwavering faith in Christ. Behind the scenes.
This interview is nowhere else on YouTube, and I can guarantee almost no one has seen it. Jim Caviezel is still one of my favorite actors and people, and this conversation just adds to the many blessings he’s already given the world! I hope you enjoy it, and as always, God bless you all!
The passion of our Christ is a learning curve for all of us. Jesus is and always will be our king lord and savior. Christians are the most persecuted in most nations, that same people who are afforded protection and comfort who betray Christians and have convoluted logic on right and wrong based on something that they created with hate.
The Life of Jesus: Jesus is Alive! Have you ever experienced something you thought was impossible? Jesus did the impossible and rose back from the dead!
The Proof Jesus is God: The Witness They Wanted to Silence (Good Friday)
Saturday, April 04, 2026
Good Friday: the darkest and most sacred day in history. But while the world looks to the Cross, there is a haunting detail the Gospels hint at and history has almost forgotten: Jesus was not the only man destined to die that day.
Why had the Sanhedrin ordered the immediate execution of Lazarus? What "biological proof" did this man represent to the Jerusalem authorities, making his existence a threat even more dangerous than Christ's preaching?
In this special Good Friday video, we analyze the "Lazarus Case": the secret plot, the ancient documents, and the desperate escape of the witness who saw the afterlife. We will discover what happened to Lazarus while Jesus climbed Calvary and why his survival was essential for the birth of the Church.
If you thought you knew the story of the Passion, prepare to discover a truth that will forever change the way you look at the Cross.
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 - The Mystery of Good Friday and the "Blacklist"
0:44 - John 12:10: The Order to Kill Lazarus
2:00 - Why Was Lazarus a Threat to the Sanhedrin?
7:03 - Where Was Lazarus Hiding During the Crucifixion?
9:02 - Archaeology and History: The Second Life of Lazarus in Cyprus
10:34 - Spiritual Significance: Why Did Jesus Take His Place?
SOURCES AND REFERENCES:
For this video, we have cross-referenced sacred texts, ancient traditions, and verifiable historical studies:
Bible: Gospel of John, chapters 11 and 12 (The plot against Lazarus).
Apostolic Tradition: Memories of the life of Saint Lazarus, first Bishop of Kition (Cyprus).
Patristics: St. Augustine's Commentary on the Gospel of John (Lazarus as a figure of the Church).
History: Studies on the Sadducee sect and Temple theology in the 1st century
Families and residents gather at the Kahrizak Coroner's Office, confronting rows of body bags as they search for relatives killed during the regime's violent crackdown on protests in January
Daily Mail : Iran's regime has launched a killing spree in an attempt to clamp down on political dissidents and stop another uprising from unfolding. At least four top anti-regime figures were brutally executed in Iran in the last 48 hours, while another 15 political prisoners have been sentenced to death in recent days, according to an opposition group.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran, a political coalition formed by exiled dissidents, warned of a potential upcoming 'massacre' in the country's prisons as rattled leaders attempt to crush any notion of another mass uprising.
The brutal new clampdown comes as the US and Israel continue to hammer the country with bombs.
It also comes weeks after Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei - who oversaw the slaughter of tens of thousands of rioters in January - was wiped out in an airstrike, leaving his son Mojtaba in charge.
During a briefing on Wednesday, the NCRI's Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Mohammad Mohaddessin said: 'These executions were not only the taking of four lives, but they were also a message from the regime.'
Mr Mohaddessin warned that the killings of Pouya Ghobadi, Babak Alipour, Mohammad Taghavi Sangdehi and Ali Akbar Daneshvarkar - all members of the People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran - were the product of the regime trying to 'exert control.'
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Why were they executed now? During a very hard external war? Because the regime leadership is extremely concerned about the domestic situation and the possibility of another uprising,' he said.
Daily Mail : Three migrants accused of gang-raping a woman on Brighton beach had a barbecue at their asylum hotel hours after the alleged assault, a court has heard. Egyptian national Ibrahim Alshafe, 25, and Iranian national Abdulla Ahmadi, 26, are accused of repeatedly raping the 33-year-old woman on October 4 last year.
Karin Al-Danasurt, 20, from Egypt, allegedly filmed the assault and egged them on. He is also accused of rape. The men are said to have filmed themselves getting ready for a night out before catching a bus into Brighton.
A video of them in a room at the asylum hotel where they were all living was shown to the jury.
Separate clips of Alshafe and Ahmadi allegedly having sex with the woman behind a beach hut have also been played in court.
After getting a bus back to their hotel after the alleged rape, the migrants reportedly filmed themselves having a barbecue in the hotel grounds.
In the clip, one of the defendants appears to be smoking while they cook meat on a portable barbeque.
The court heard Alshafe and Ahmadi had arrived in the UK by small boats in June 2025, while Al-Danasurt arrived by the same method in September 2024.
They were all staying at a Home Office-approved hotel for those either seeking or appealing their asylum and immigration status, jurors were told.
Al-Danasurt said all three took the bus together to Brighton on the night of the alleged assault.
The court heard he went to the Horizon nightclub just before 3.30am where he met the other two men and stayed until closing time at 5am.
Al Danasurt accused both of his co-defendants of lying about what happened after they left the club.
He told the jury through an interpreter he had tried to pull them off the woman and that he only filmed the incident to gather evidence for police.
He also denied spitting on the woman.
New York Post : ISIS has urged Muslims to set fire to churches and synagogues across
the US and Europe this weekend in a sickening Easter threat.
The Islamist terror group issued the callous call, made in response
to Israel’s closing of the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, in the latest
edition of its weekly propaganda outlet, al-Naba, released on Thursday.
“In the face of the tragedy of the closure of the blessed al-Aqsa
Mosque, it is incumbent upon Muslims everywhere—those who yearn to come
to the aid of the site of their Prophet’s Night Journey—to rise up and
set fire to the Jewish synagogues scattered across America, Europe,
Russia, India, and elsewhere,” ISIS declared, in a translation of
al-Naba.
Global outrage as King Charles rejects Easter. I’m so proud that you’re standing up for Christianity. No word about the persecution of Christians in Nigeria? Nope. He’s rejecting the people he’s meant to defend.
Charles is a rampant globalist and pushing the WEF Agenda 2030. Christians need to stand together and call this behaviour out! Well done Lauren 👏. We do appreciate you! Very well and eloquently said Lauren.
I’m a Christian and this weekend is the most important in our year. God will not be mocked 🙏🏻✝️ If this is true, he should abdicate. He has a f.cking job to do. He is a traitor. He is a Dimwit he had and affair with a Brigadier's wife, who has a horse like face and dumped the beautiful Diana.
We need the King to remember that this is a Christian country, not Islamic !!!
MY THOUGHTS ON TUN MAHATHIR MESSAGE ON MALAY UNITY BECAUSE OF ONE PARTY
He is the axis of all evils in Malaysia. Perpaduan semua kaum, bukan sahaja orang Melayu. Mahathir is all about disunity and nothing to do with unity. He was the one who pushed for division of the 3 races in Malaysia. Its about divide and conquer.
He has ruled 20+ yrs, he didn't care about corruptions, illegal smugglings, money launderings, etc. All he wants is to enrich his children, bail out their companies, help his cronies to monopoly rice, sugar, highway tolls. Because one race has been elevated above all others, the nation suffers. They lean on crutches, while the nation itself lies on life support.
This Mamakathir dah nak bye bye pun still wants to create controversy. He himself had formed his own party. The truth is Malay politicians only wants power so that they n cronies can steal from the coffers but not interested in the problems my brothers sisters and uncle n aunty faced.
He’s not relevant to current Malaysia. Too old and obsolete. He has one leg already in the coffin, times up buddy!
THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD - The Life Of Jesus Christ From The New Testament 3 Hours 12 Mins From 1965
Friday, April 03, 2026
Anything concerning Jesus is beautiful. Falling in love with Jesus is the best thing I have ever done. It has been over fifty years since I last saw this movie. Now mid-60s and seeing our world today (December 2025).
May we make the best of each day and truly appreciate those that have graced our lives. Feel blessed to have lived through some pretty amazing times and memories of those family and friends lost along the way. One of the most poetic and spiritual films ever made. Ignore all those critics who mock this film.
It contains some incredibly beautiful cinematography, has a very intense atmosphere of the ancient world, wonderful music and a series of very powerful acting performances. Watch it, whatever your religion or non religious philosophy happens to be. Appreciate it as a work of art, like a great painting, or a piece of transcendent music. It may affect you in ways you cannot predict.
This film is truly amazing. It's the most accurate retelling of the life of Christ. I love Jesus who is my lord and savior.
The World After the Death of Jesus - The Film that Shocked the World
This film is inspired by biblical accounts from the New Testament and historical traditions of early Christianity. With an epic cinematic approach and immersive narrative, the work portrays the events that unfolded after the death of Jesus.
When the invisible touched the visible, heaven interfered with earth, and the course of human history was irreversibly altered. The sky darkened at midday.
The earth trembled.
The veil was torn.
But… what happened next?
When Jesus breathes his last on Golgotha, it is not just a man who dies — it is an eternal divider of eras.
The sacrifice is consummated, but the world enters uncharted territory. Death is challenged. The invisible manifests itself. Creation recognizes that something definitive has occurred.
As Jerusalem plunges into darkness and fear, tombs open, the heavens fall silent, and hell trembles.
Three days of absolute silence precede the impossible: the empty tomb. The resurrection breaks the dominion of death and inaugurates a new era—not only for the disciples, but for all humanity.
As miracles multiply and faith spreads through the streets of Jerusalem, darkness reacts. Persecution intensifies. The first martyr falls. Prisons fill up. Families are torn apart. And at the center of this fury emerges a feared name:
Saul of Tarsus—a relentless persecutor, convinced he was serving God… until he was intercepted by heaven itself.
Portuguese actor Diogo Morgado portrays Jesus as the film spans from his humble birth through his teachings, crucifixion and ultimate resurrection. It marks the first motion picture about Jesus's life since Passion of the Christ, released ten years ago.
25 21 To this you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps.
22 “He committed no sin,
and no deceit was found in his mouth.”[e]
23 When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly.
24 “He himself bore our sins” in his body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; “by his wounds you have been healed.”
25 For “you were like sheep going astray,”[f] but now you have returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of your souls.
For God so love the world that he gave his only son that who ever believes in him will not die but have eternal life.