May 31, 2014

Hope You're All Having A Wonderfully Lighthearted Weekend. Take A Break, Laugh A Little, Have Fun. Cheers! :) ♥


I'm watching Superman (1978), birth name Kal-El, again. I wanted to share these profound words with you by Marlon Brando as Jor-El.

♥ I believe in us, the human race. ♥

My other favorite scene. Lois Lane's thoughts as she's flying with Superman...♥
This is a picture of me right now au naturel at home in my comfy jammies watching my favorite movies. Hope you're all having a wonderfully lighthearted weekend. Take a break, laugh a little, have fun doing whatever it is that put's a great big smile on your face. Cheers! :) ♥

I love that they keep playing the original Superman movies p1-4 for the new generation. I hope it inspires new fans.

The Courage of a Flower Compared to the HUMAN SPIRIT... ♥ I Have to Share this Lovely Awe-Inspiring Osho Zen Tarot Card Description With You! ♥

“Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit cannot be severed; for the effect already blooms in the cause, the end preexists in the means, the fruit in the seed”
~by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Courage

The seed cannot know what is going to happen, the seed has never known the flower. And the seed cannot even believe that he has the potentiality to become a beautiful flower. Long is the journey, and it is always safer not to go on that journey because unknown is the path, nothing is guaranteed.

Nothing can be guaranteed. Thousand and one are the hazards of the journey, many are the pitfalls - and the seed is secure, hidden inside a hard core. But the seed tries, it makes an effort; it drops the hard shell which is its security, it starts moving. Immediately the fight starts: the struggle with the soil, with the stones, with the rocks. And the seed was very hard and the sprout will be very, very soft and dangers will be many.

There was no danger for the seed, the seed could have survived for millennia, but for the sprout many are the dangers. But the sprout starts towards the unknown, towards the sun, towards the source of light, not knowing where, not knowing why. Great is the cross to be carried, but a dream possesses the seed and the seed moves.

The same is the path for man. It is arduous. Much courage will be needed.

This card shows a small wildflower that has met the challenge of the rocks and stones in its path to emerge into the light of day. Surrounded by an aura of bright golden light, it exposes the majesty of its tiny self. Unashamed, it is equal to the brightest sun.

When we are faced with a very difficult situation we have a choice: we can either be resentful, and try to find somebody or something to blame for the hardships, or we can face the challenge and grow.

The flower shows us the way, as its passion for life leads it out of the darkness and into the light. There is no point fighting against the challenges of life, or trying to avoid or deny them. They are there, and if the seed is to become the flower we must go through them. Be courageous enough to grow into the flower you are meant to be.

I CHOOSE: ♥ An Inspirational Poem ♥

I CHOOSE

I choose to be happy.

I choose to live in a kind universe.

I choose to find things in common with the people that come into my life, celebrating our similarites and honoring our differences.

I choose to trust that this life isn't a random life.

I choose to reach out and help another, knowing I can make a difference, even though I may never witness the outcome.

I choose to pursue an honorable career.

I choose to believe we are all here for a reason, a good reason.

I choose friends who will restore me with support, joy and kindness and offer me the opportunity to do the same for them.

I choose to search for authentic meaning in my daily experiences.

I choose to welcome life's lessons.

Treasure Every Moment That You Have!

Treasure Every Moment That You Have!
[source: Board of Wisdom]

Imagine there is a bank account that credits your account each morning with $86,400. It carries over no balance from day to day.

Every evening the bank deletes whatever part of the balance you failed to use during the day. What would you do? Draw out every cent, of course?

Each of us has such a bank. It's name is TIME.

Every morning, it credits you with 86,400 seconds.

Every night it writes off as lost, whatever of this you have failed to invest to a good purpose.

It carries over no balance. It allows no over draft. Each day it opens a new account for you. Each night it burns the remains of the day.

If you fail to use the day's deposits, the loss is yours. There is no drawing against "tomorrow."

You must live in the present on today's deposits. Invest it so as to get from it the utmost in health, happiness and success!

The clock is running!! Make the most of today.

To realise the value of ONE YEAR, ask a student who failed a grade.

To realise the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother who has given birth to a premature baby.

To realise the value of ONE WEEK, ask the editor of a weekly newspaper.

To realise the value of ONE HOUR, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.

To realise the value of ONE MINUTE, ask a person who just missed a train.

To realise the value of ONE SECOND, ask someone who just avoided an accident.

To realise the value of ONE MILLISECOND, ask the person who won a silver medal at the Olympics.

Treasure every moment that you have! And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time with. And remember time waits for no one.

Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present.

15 Beautiful Heart/Love Quotes To INSPIRE US! ♥

15 Beautiful Heart/Love Quotes
from various authors
  1. Wherever you go, go with all your heart. ~ by Confucius

  2. I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. 'Tis the business of little minds to shrink, but they whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves their conduct, will pursue their principles unto death. ~ by Leonardo da Vinci

  3. The "kingdom of Heaven" is a condition of the heart - not something that comes "upon the earth" or "after death." ~ by Friedrich Nietzsche

  4. The way is not in the sky. The way is in the heart. ~ by Buddha

  5. This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness. ~ by Dalai Lama

  6. Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead. ~ Oscar Wilde

  7. Love is the foundation from which your decisions about your life should be made. ~ by Darren L. Johnson

  8. The greatest treasures are those invisible to the eye but found by the heart. ~ unknown author

  9. The heart has reasons that reason cannot know. ~ by Blaise Pascal

  10. There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart... pursue those. ~ by Michael Nolan

  11. What is uttered from the heart alone, Will win the hearts of others to your own. ~ by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

  12. Don't be reckless with other people's hearts, don't put up with those who are reckless with yours. ~ by Mary Schmich

  13. The moment you have in your heart this extraordinary thing called love and feel the depth, the delight, the ecstasy of it, you will discover that for you the world is transformed. ~ by Jiddu Krishnamurti

  14. A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. ~ by Thomas Carlyle

  15. Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. ~ by Lao Tzu
BONUS

Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet. ~ by Plato

BONUS BONUS

For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul. ~ by Judy Garland

IRAQ: Islamic Suicide Bomber Trainer Accidentally Blows Up His Entire Class. I'm Sure Most Of You Know What I'm Thinking Already. ;)



The New York Times
written by Duraid Adnan and Tim Arango
February 10, 2014

BAGHDAD — If there were such a thing, it would probably be rule No. 1 in the teaching manual for instructors of aspiring suicide bombers: Don’t give lessons with live explosives.

In what represented a cautionary tale for terrorist teachers, and a cause of dark humor for ordinary Iraqis, a commander at a secluded terrorist training camp north of Baghdad unwittingly used a belt packed with explosives while conducting a demonstration early Monday for a group of militants, killing himself and 21 other members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, army and police officials said.

Iraqi citizens have long been accustomed to daily attacks on public markets, mosques, funerals and even children’s soccer games, so they saw the story of the fumbling militants as a dark — and delicious — kind of poetic justice, especially coming amid a protracted surge of violence led by the terrorist group, including a rise in suicide bombings.

Just last week a suicide bomber struck a popular falafel shop near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here, killing several people. On Monday evening Raad Hashim, working the counter at a liquor store near the site of the attack, burst out laughing when he heard the news.

“This is so funny,” Mr. Hashim said. “It shows how stupid they are, those dogs and sons of dogs.”

More seriously, he said, “it also gives me pain, as I remember all the innocent people that were killed here.”

“This is God showing justice,” Mr. Hashim continued. “This is God sending a message to the bad people and the criminals in the world, to tell them to stop the injustice and to bring peace. Evil will not win in the end. It’s always life that wins over death.”

Another resident of the area, who lives near the ministry building that was targeted last week, said: “I heard this today when my friend rang me in the afternoon to tell me about it. He was so happy as if he was getting married.

“Which made me happy as well,” the resident said. “I hope that their graves burn and all the rest of them burn as well. I was not happy with the number killed, though: I wanted more of them to die, as I remember my friend who was killed by a suicide bomber in 2007.”

Iraq is facing its worst violence in more than five years, with nearly 9,000 people killed last year and almost 1,000 people killed last month. On Monday, a roadside bomb in Mosul, in northern Iraq, targeted the speaker of Parliament, Osama al-Nujaifi, a Sunni, security officials said. Six of his guards were wounded, but Mr. Nujaifi was unharmed, they said.

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria evolved from its previous incarnation as Al Qaeda in Iraq, but recently Al Qaeda’s central leadership disavowed the group, which has taken on an increasingly important role in the fighting in Syria, as well as in Iraq.

Along with the increase in attacks on Iraqi civilians in Baghdad and elsewhere, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and other Sunni extremist groups have captured territory in western Anbar Province, and for weeks they have controlled the city of Falluja and parts of Ramadi, the provincial capital. Other areas of the country have also become strongholds of the Islamic State and of Al Qaeda.

Terrorist training camps have been set up in the mountainous areas of Diyala Province. Northern Nineveh Province has become a gateway for jihadis traveling from Iraq to Syria. Mosul, Nineveh’s capital, has become a center of financing for militant groups estimated by one Iraqi official at millions of dollars a month, generated by extortion and other schemes.

Suicide attacks make up an increasing share of the operations financed by this money stream. At a congressional hearing last week, Brett McGurk, a senior State Department official, said 50 suicide attacks occurred in Iraq in November, compared with three in November 2012. “The suicide bomber phenomenon, it is complete insanity,” Mr. McGurk said.

In addition to the 22 militants who were killed, 15 others were wounded in the explosion on Monday at the militant compound, in a rural area of northeastern Salahuddin Province, according to police and army officials. Stores of other explosives, including explosives packed in at least 10 vehicles, ready for operations, were found at the camp, as well as heavy weapons, the officials said.

Eight militants were arrested when they tried to escape, the officials said. The militant commander who was conducting the training was not identified by name, but an Iraqi Army officer described him as a prolific recruiter who was “able to kill the bad guys for once.”

Referring to the recruiting pitch that martyrdom is a sure ticket to heaven and the virgins that await there, the officer added, “Maybe this suicide bomber will really get to heaven as they say.”

Back at the liquor store in Baghdad on Monday evening, Mr. Hashim, in almost a celebratory mood, passed four bottles of Corona to a customer and took his money.

“What happened today was not death, but it was life to us,” Mr. Hashim said. “Those 22 who were killed today might have killed hundreds of Iraqis, hundreds of innocent souls. May they burn in hell.”

US Imam Based In Tennessee Preaching Theft, Rape And Murder Of Christians And Jews In The US. Yeah No Joke! Listen For Yourselves.


I have taken the following from video description:

Yasir Qadhi, a Memphil Imam based in Tennessee, preaches openly about what Islam truly is. He makes no bones about thinking that anyone other than a Muslim doesn't deserve anything and are less than Muslims. In fact, part of Yasir Qadhi's preaching includes rhetoric that says non-Muslims lives are forfeit and their property is legal for Muslims to take in jihad, (and this would include women as sex slaves) Recently Yasir Qadhi said that "Jews and Christians filthy, their lives and property can be taken in jihad by the Muslims."

PAKISTAN: 5 Christian Families Freed From the Bondage of Muslim Slavery

Bos News Life
written by Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent
Saturday May 24, 2014

ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN - Five Christian families have been freed after being held for more than two decades as slaves in a Muslim-run brick kiln in eastern Pakistan, Christian officials involved in the rescue operation told BosNewsLife.

The Centre for Legal Aid Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS), a major advocacy and aid group, said it provided two vehicles for the May 6 raids at the brick kiln in the industrial city Wazirabad in Punjab province.

Nasir Saeed, a CLAAS director, told BosNewsLife that "a total of eight" Christians were found working as slaves in the area, representing five families.

Some were detained around the brick kiln itself; others at a nearby location linked to the operation's owner, Gul Nawaz Cheema, he added.

"CLAAS’s staff accompanied the bailiffs to two separate locations" after petitioning the the Lahore High Court, he explained.

POLICE RELUCTANT

There were no reports of arrests, with police allegedly reluctant to further investigate the case.

In statements obtained by BosNewsLife, Christians said they had been "in bonded labour for more than 25 years". One of the women, Safia Bibi, said she started working at the brick kiln along with her husband Anwar Masih, soon after her marriage.

She said their nine children were all born at the brick kiln where they grew up and soon started working at the brick kiln.

The Christians claimed they lived in a house at the brick kiln without basic facilities such as a bathroom or toilet. Owner Gul Nawaz, whose name was publicly identified, "often made this family work without wages and whenever they tried to leave, he severely tortured them," CLAAS investigators said.

Christians said they would "sometimes have to go for days without food" and when they demanded money, "were forced to work more".

HUSBAND DIES

In 2013 Safia’s husband reportedly died due to sickness and weakness because he was forced to work without food. "He was prevented from visiting a doctor, but would not have been able to afford treatment even if allowed," CLAAS said. "His children were not allowed to attend his funeral and were forced to work on the day."

Though they were Christians, they were were not allowed to attend prayer meetings or celebrate Christmas and other religious festivals, according to investigators.

Saeed told BosNewsLife that "it is sad that even in the 21st century, slavery still continues" in Pakistan, a heavily Islamic nation.

“Although it is illegal to take employees into bonded labour, brick kiln owners are rich and influential, and therefore they are hardly questioned and brought to the justice," he said.

"Even if they are raided they get away with offering bribes and drawing on their local influence."

FORCES LABOR

Many Christians are forced to work in brick kilns to pay off family debts, rights groups say. "Most of the money they earn goes towards paying their existing debt," Saeed explained. "As a kiln owner charges them heavy interest, their debts are never paid and they run to the next generation."

He said, “People are sometimes sold from one brick kiln owner to another.”

Saeed stressed that he personally visited and interviewed bonded labourers who "work for very low wages from dawn to dusk but still remain in debt for generations."

The rights noted that many workers "live in unhygienic mud houses without any modern facilities" and they are now allowed to observe Christian holidays.

CLAAS says it provides free legal aid to slaves. "The government is aware of the situation, but unfortunately has never taken concentrated steps for the welfare of these people, and therefore slavery continues," Saeed said.

[h/t Sharia Unveiled]

MALAYSIA: Malaysians Reject Seeing Eye Dogs for the Blind Because of “Muslim Majority” ugh :/

Frontpage Mag
written by Daniel Greenfield
Friday May 30, 2014

This isn’t just an issue in Malaysia. Muslim taxi drivers in the UK and US have been caught refusing service to the disabled because their religion hates dogs.

Mohammed commanded the killing of all dogs, or only black dogs, according to various views. According to an Islamic Hadith, “Prayer is annulled by a dog, a donkey and a woman.”

Donkeys, unlike dogs and women, are the only one of the three that Muslims tolerate in public. And so blind people are running into problems with Malaysia because of its Supremacist Muslim majority. (via Blazing Cat Fur)
Department of Islamic Development (Jakim) director-general Datuk Othman Mustapha pointed out that touching dogs was considered haram under Islamic law, and hence it was inappropriate to use guide dogs, especially in public areas, because of the Muslim majority.

“Muslims may accidentally brush against dogs, and dogs and their fur are unclean under Islamic tenets,” he said.

Othman said Muslims were particular about their personal hygiene as it was a fundamental concern in the Islamic religion.

“Islamic beliefs and practices cannot be taken lightly according to personal feelings and reasons,” he said.

“They must be in accordance with teachings of the Quran, Sunnah, Ijma, and Qiyas that are valid.”
Blindness is not a personal reason. But under Islamic Supremacism, Islam’s hatred for drugs trumps Steven Chan’s need for a guide dog. This is why there can be no such thing as moderate Islam.

Even when there is no actual violence taking place, Islam’s Supremacism makes it innately discriminatory.
It won’t be easy to implement ‘hudud’ in this country where Muslims and non-Muslims are living together, said former MCA President Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat.

“Of course certain quarters advocating the implementation of ‘hudud’ laws will argue that this is only applicable for Muslims but at the end of the day, the implementation is certainly going to affect everybody’s life and is not only for Muslims.”

“Our country has been using secular policies. It doesn’t mean that we tend to turn a blind eye to the reality that Malaysia is a Muslim majority country,” he told reporters after a press conference on “Advocating For Guide Dogs’ Right To Be Allowed To Be At Public Facilities” here today.
And that’s an important point. Even when Islamic law is supposedly only limited to Muslims, it ends up excluding everyone else. Including the blind. Who have to accommodate the dictates of a 7th century illiterate warlord’s dictates.

May 30, 2014

MALAYSIA: Malaysian Teenager Gang-Raped By 38 Muslim Men >:/

Reuters News
written by Tinna Leong
Friday May 30, 2014

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian police have detained 13 men and are looking for other suspects following allegations that a 15-year-old girl was raped by 38 men in an abandoned hut, media said on Friday.

Astro Awani television and The Star daily reported that the assault took place in the northern state of Kelantan on May 20 when the girl met a girlfriend and was lured to an empty hut reported to be a local drug haunt.

The men took turns to rape her for hours. Police were also investigating whether her 17-year-old friend was also raped.

The alleged attack, one of several brutal cases this week underscoring the violence to which women are being subjected across Asia, sparked outrage among women's groups. Politicians from a Muslim party running the region said their proposal to introduce Islamic hudud law, with harsh penalties, would deter offenders.

State and federal police officers either declined comment or could not be immediately reached.

Media accounts, quoting information from district police chief Azham Otham, said 38 men were involved.

Several of those detained had tested positive for amphetamine, the reports said. The New Straits Times said a man and his two teenage sons were among those detained.

Police said action could have been taken had villagers reported the addicts’ presence.

"It is very disturbing to me that no one in the village was even suspicious when the closest neighbor was a mere 20 meters away," police chief Azham told The Star.

Almost 3,000 rapes were reported to the police in 2012, of which 52 percent involved girls aged 16 and below, according to police statistics.

Convicted rapists face up to 30 years in prison and whipping, but many on Internet sites wanted stricter punishment.

"We are seeing a prevalence in rape cases because boys are raised in an environment where they think it is okay to use violence," Suri Kempe of Sisters in Islam told Reuters.

Awareness of rape in Asia was heightened by the fatal gang rape of a physiotherapy student on an Indian bus in 2012.

Several grisly attacks on women took place this week.

In the Pakistan city of Lahore, a pregnant woman was bludgeoned to death by her family in front of a top court for marrying against the wishes of her parents.

And in India's Uttar Pradesh state, two teenage cousins from a low caste were gang-raped and then hanged from a tree.
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Theodore Shoebat writes on his website:
A young 15 year old girl in Malaysia was gang raped by 38 Muslim men, with each man taking turns for several hours. Police have arrested 15 men and are looking for the remaining ones as the investigation is going under way.

I could never imagine that someone could be raped by 38 men, but once you realize that we are dealing with a spiritual darkness, then the truth remains: there is no limit to evil. Satan has no limits, and the mind, under his control, plunges itself ceaselessly through the never ending ocean of sinister depravity.

Here is an interview we did with one of our Pakistani contacts explaining how two Christian girls were mass raped by Muslim men.

MALAYSIA: Islamist Suspect Who Abducted, Then Beheaded A 2-Year-Old Child Who He May Have Raped Within The 6 Hours He Had Her, May Have Drowned In Klang River Trying To Flee Authorities >:/

The Star, Malaysia
written by Jastin Ahmad Tarmizi
Friday May 30, 2014

KUALA LUMPUR - Police believed the suspect behind the murder of a two-year-old girl, who was found with her head severed, drowned in Sungai Klang while trying to escape.

A passer-by found the girl's body beside the river near the KTM station in Jalan Hishammudin at about 9pm on Thursday.

According to a witness, the suspect was earlier seen carrying the girl towards the river.

City CID chief Senior Asst Comm Gan Kong Meng ‎said the witness saw the suspect forcing the girl to lie on the ground and using something to hit her on her head and neck.

Several people who saw the incident rushed to try to save the girl but the suspect continued hitting her, he said.

The suspect fled by jumping into the river when he saw people rushing to him.

"The witnesses tried to follow the suspect along the river and he was seen struggling in the water," SAC Gan said adding that they saw the suspect being carried away by the currents.

SAC Gan said police received a call at 9pm from people who saw a man trying to drown a child at the location.

A police team who arrived at the scene found a fully-clothed girl lying face-down with her head severed from the body.

SAC Gan said police found several broken pieces of ceramic with traces of blood and a pair of slippers believed to belong to the suspect.

‎"After investigations, we managed to track the mother of the victim," he said adding that the 32-year-old woman was unemployed and homeless.

SAC Gan said the mother told police that she had gone to a shopping complex in Pudu at about 3pm.

"She went to the toilet and asked her friends to watch over the girl. When she returned about five minutes later, she realised that the girl was not with her friends," he added.

SAC Gan said that the mother then searched for the girl together with her friends in the shopping complex but she was nowhere to be found.

SPAIN: Spanish Police Busts Islamist Jihadist Cell Suspected Of Recruiting Militant Fighters For Mali And Libya

The Daily Star, Lebanon
written by Reuters staff
Friday May 30, 2014

MADRID - Spanish police have arrested six militants from an international Islamist cell suspected of recruiting fighters and sending them off to Mali and Libya, the interior ministry said on Friday.

A Spanish militant who returned to Spain after attending training camps run by MUJAO (Movement for Unification and Jihad in West Africa) in Mali was among those arrested in an operation that is still running, the Spanish government said.

Spanish and Moroccan authorities broke up a similar cell in March that was sending fighters to conflict zones such as Syria.

PAKISTAN: Prime Minister Sharif Collaborated With Chinese Companies To Set Up Two Coal-Based Power Plants That Were Inaugurated Today In Sahiwal

The Express Tribune
written by Staff
Friday May 30, 2014

SAHIWAL: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif laid the foundation stone for coal-based power plant projects in Sahiwal on Friday, Express News reported.

Work on the collaborative project between the Punjab government and Chinese companies to set up two coal-based power plants of 660 megawatts each in Sahiwal will begin this month.

“The coal project will generate 1,320MW of electricity and will be completed in 30 months with China’s assistance,” said Nawaz as he addressed Chinese delegates during the inauguration ceremony.

He went on to add that Sahiwal would benefit from the motorway that will be built from Karachi to Lahore and will pass through Faisalabad.

Further, Nawaz said, an additional 21,000MW of electricity will be generated that in the next ten years.

“The government has been working to generate electricity and it is a pity that we have only been producing 13,000MW of electricity when the country has the capacity to produce 23,000MW,” said Nawaz.

The premier was accompanied by Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Federal Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Asif.

SINGAPORE: Singapore Delays Construction Of Roughly $1.6 Billion Infrastructure Projects To Limit Migrant Labor Demand And Assuage Simmering Anger Over Immigration.

The Wall Street Journal
written by Chun Han Wong
Friday May 30, 2014

Singapore is delaying the construction of roughly 2 billion Singapore dollars ($1.6 billion) of infrastructure projects to limit demand for migrant labor and assuage simmering anger over immigration.

The move is part of government efforts to slow Singapore’s intake of foreigners–particularly low-skilled workers widely employed in the construction sector–to a more “sustainable” level, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong told Parliament on Wednesday.

“The government, we are a significant part of the construction business,” Mr. Lee said. “And we ask ourselves, which government projects need to be built, and which government projects can be deferred.”

Authorities will still go “full steam ahead” on key developments such as public housing and transportation links, “but there are other projects that can wait one or two years,” he said.

Projects to be delayed include new government offices, an extension to the Gardens by the Bay horticultural complex, and a new science center. This would reduce Singapore’s demand for construction workers by 20,000-30,000 people, Mr. Lee said.

Singapore, a tiny island city-state of 5.4 million people, has used liberal immigration policies to fuel economic growth and offset a low birthrate–its population has swelled by 34% since the turn of the millennium.

About 1.3 million foreigners work here, including nearly 1 million unskilled laborers who take up menial jobs usually shunned by citizens. Roughly 319,000 of them are construction workers.

Amid worries that an economic model premised on population growth isn’t sustainable, the government has curbed inflows of foreigners over the past three to four years, hoping to assuage voters disgruntled by stagnant low-end wages, rising living costs and strains on infrastructure–problems many citizens blame on high levels of immigration.

Social fissures have emerged between citizens and the large foreign work force. Thousands of people attended public protests against the government’s immigration policies in the past year, and anti-immigration sentiment flared after several hundred South Asian migrant workers rioted in December in Singapore’s worst outburst of public violence in more than 40 years.

Since the riot, the government has announced steps to curb the construction sector’s reliance on low-skilled migrant workers, such as imposing higher levies on their hiring.

Officials have also pledged steps to ensure that Singaporeans get a fair shot at professional positions, in response to complaints that they have been crowded out of certain sectors by foreigners.

NORTH KOREA: North Korea Sentences South Korean Christian Missionary To Life Term Of Hard Labor For Alleged MADE UP "Anti-State" Crimes >:/

The Associated Press
written by Jung-Yoon Choi
Friday May 30, 2014

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Saturday that it sentenced a South Korean Baptist missionary to hard labor for life for allegedly trying to set up underground churches and spying, the latest in a string of missionaries to run into trouble in the North.

North Korean state media said the missionary — called Kim Jong Uk in the North but previously called Kim Jung Wook in the South — was tried Friday and admitted to anti-North Korea religious acts and "malignantly hurting the dignity of the supreme leadership of the" North.

North Korea said in a dispatch dated Friday that Kim had defense counsel but the details of the trial could not be independently confirmed.

The unidentified attorney said that Kim "sincerely repented of his crimes and apologized for them" and requested that the court commute the death sentence demanded by prosecutors.

North Korea's constitution guarantees freedom of religion, but in practice only sanctioned services are tolerated by the government. Defectors from the country have said that the distribution of Bibles and secret prayer services can mean banishment to a labor camp or execution.

North Korea said the man was arrested last October after crossing into the country from China. Kim appeared on North Korean TV in February and said he received assistance from South Korea's intelligence agency and apologized for committing "anti-state" crimes.

South Korea has denied any spy links to Kim. In the past, North Korean authorities have held staged news conferences where detainees are presented before the media to make statements that they later recant.

Last year, North Korea sentenced American tour operator Kenneth Bae to 15 years of hard labor for committing "hostile acts" against the country.

Tensions are running high between the rival Koreas. North Korea has conducted a string of recent missile and artillery tests and unleashed hostile rhetoric insulting the leaders of the U.S. and South Korea.

Based largely in Dandong since 2007, Kim helped North Korean defectors get to South Korea via Thailand, Laos and other countries, according to a friend in Seoul, Joo Dongsik, who has shipped shoes, clothing and other items to Kim.

Recently, Kim had turned more to providing food and shelter to North Koreans who had received permission to go to China to look for jobs, often unsuccessfully, leaving them with no income and nowhere to go, said Joo, also a Baptist.

Over the past three or four years, Kim had told Joo numerous times that he wanted to sneak into North Korea to see how serious the food shortage there was, although Joo tried to dissuade him.

In August 2012, a group of 12 North Korean women were caught by Chinese authorities while they were at Kim's shelter and sent back to North Korea. His desire to find out what had happened to them and learn about the North's food shortage led him to enter the country last October, Joo said.

Kim was born in 1964, Joo said, making him 49 or 50.

Earlier this year, an Australian, John Short, was arrested in Pyongyang for allegedly trying to distribute Christian materials. He was later released.

INDIA: Indian Teen Girls Gang-Raped By 5 Monsters And Hanged From A Tree >:/ Three Men, One A Policeman, Arrested. Searching For Other Two. Release The Names Of The MONSTERS!!!


Hurriyet Daily News
written by AFP staff
Friday May 30, 2014

NEW DELHI - Indian police have arrested one man and are looking for four other suspects after two teenage girls were gang-raped and then hanged from a tree in a village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, police said on Thursday.

The two cousins, who were from a low-caste Dalit community and aged 14 and 15, went missing from their village home in Uttar Pradesh's Budaun district when they went out to go to the toilet on Tuesday evening.

The following morning, villagers found the bodies of the two teenagers hanging from a mango tree in a nearby orchard.

"We have registered a case under various sections, including that of rape, and one of the accused has been taken into custody. There were five people involved, one has been arrested and we are looking for the others," Budaun's Superintendent of Police Man Singh Chouhan told reporters.

Chouhan said a post-mortem confirmed the two minors were raped and died from the hanging. DNA samples have been also been taken to help identity the perpetrators, he added.

The victim's families say the girls were gang-raped and then hanged by five men from the village. They allege that local police were shielding the attackers as they refused to take action when the girls were first reported missing.

It was only after angry villagers found the hanging corpses and took the bodies to a nearby highway and blocked it in protest, say the families, that police registered a case of rape and murder.

A case of conspiracy has also been registered against two constables, said Chouhan, adding that they had also been suspended.

Sex crimes against young girls and women are widespread in India, say activists, adding that females from poor, marginalised, low-caste communities are often the victims.

A report by the Asian Centre for Human Rights in April last year said 48,338 child rape cases were recorded in India from 2001 to 2011, and the annual number of reported cases had risen more than fourfold - 336 percent - over that period.

Women's rights experts and lawyers say rape victims also have to endure harsh treatment from an archaic, poorly funded and insensitive criminal justice system.

Police often try to dissuade victims from complaining and suggest a "compromise" between the victim and the perpetrator, largely because of their insensitivity to sex crimes, but also because police officials are rarely held accountable.

Public outrage over the fatal gang rape of a woman in New Delhi in December 2012 pushed the government into passing a tougher new law to punish sex crimes. This includes sentences of up to two years' jail for police and hospital authorities if they fail to register a complaint or treat a victim.
Reuters News
written by Sharat Pradhan
Friday May 30, 2014

LUCKNOW - New Home Minister Rajnath Singh weighed in on Friday in a grisly case in which two teenage girls were raped and hanged from a tree this week in Uttar Pradesh, as public anger and political controversy over the attack gain momentum.

The case is one of the first challenges for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his four-day-old government. It highlights the ongoing struggle to stem sexual violence in India, where a string of high-profile rapes has sparked nationwide protests and international criticism.

Singh asked the Uttar Pradesh government to submit a report on the attack, a ministry spokesman said.

Modi, a prolific Twitter user, has not yet commented on the killings in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state and a key political battleground. Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP party swept 73 of the state's 80 parliamentary seats in its landslide general election victory.

The two cousins, from a low-caste community and aged 14 and 15, went missing from their home in a village in Budaun district on Tuesday evening when they went out to go to the toilet. The next morning, villagers found their bodies hanging from a mango tree in a nearby orchard.

Local police said a post-mortem confirmed that the girls, from the Dalit community, had been raped and died from the hanging. Three men - one a policeman - have been arrested over the attack and a search is under way for two other suspects.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has ordered that the case be handled by a fast-track court "to ensure that the guilty are brought to book without the usual procedural delay", his spokesman Navneet Sehgal said.

Another Dalit teenage girl was gang-raped and strangled in the constituency of Yadav's father, Mulayam Singh Yadav, the leader of the regional Samajwadi party, on Thursday night, police said.

Mulayam Singh Yadav provoked outrage during the election campaign by saying about the death penalty for some rape cases: "Boys commit mistakes. Will they be hanged for rape?"

Mayawati, an opposition leader in the state whose party enjoys widespread Dalit support, slammed the rape and hangings as evidence of the "jungle raj" that ran the state and failed to impose law and order.

A small crowd staged a protest against the killings outside the Uttar Pradesh state government's office in Delhi on Friday afternoon.

The poor state of women's safety in India has been under the spotlight since the gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old student on a moving bus in the capital Delhi in 2012, which led to the introduction of tougher rape laws.

This week's case underlined how women from lower castes were particularly vulnerable, human rights activists said.

"Members of dominant castes are known to use sexual violence against Dalit women and girls as a political tool for punishment, humiliation and assertion of power," Divya Iyer, at Amnesty International India, said in a statement.

INDIA: Children Raped, Forced To Eat Faeces In Maharashtra School >:/

Reuters news
written by Nita Bhalla
Friday May 30, 2014

NEW DELHI - The owner and manager of a children's boarding school in Maharashtra have been arrested after five minors said they were raped, forced to watch pornographic films and act them out with one another, police and charity workers said.

The children were made to eat faeces as a punishment if they did not comply.

The 52-year-old owner of the Chandraprabha Charitable Trust and his 30-year-old female manager were arrested on Monday after a police raid on the school in Karjat city.

"We received a police complaint from the Childline charity saying that one child had gone home for the holidays and confessed to his mother that abuses were happening," Karjat's Police Inspector R.R. Patil told the Thomson Reuters Foundation late on Thursday.

"Five children in total have now come forward and we have booked the two suspects under various offences," he said, adding that these included unnatural sex (sodomy), wrongful confinement and sexual assault.

The school accommodated 28 underprivileged children, aged between 4 and 14, for 10 months of the year, said Patil, but most were on holiday at home at the time of the raid.

Police were trying to find out whether other children were abused and if there were any other suspects.

Anuradha Sahasrabudhe of Childline, a charity supported by the government, said the children had spoken about all kinds of sexual and physical abuse.

"It's a horrific case. The children have been telling us about the sexual abuse going on there. There has been oral sex, there has been forced sex... These things have been photographed," Saharasabudhe told the NDTV news channel.

"Children have been punished by making them eat dog excreta and when they vomited, they were made to eat vomit," she added.

Police say the residential school had been running since 2002, but was not registered and had therefore escaped government inspections by child welfare officials.

Child sexual abuse is disturbingly common in homes, schools, and residential care facilities in India.

Inspection mechanisms for children's homes, shelters and schools are inadequate and many privately run facilities are not even registered, a February 2013 report by Human Rights Watch said.

In May 2012, serious sexual abuse was uncovered at a well-established residential care home for orphans called Apna Ghar (Our Home) in Rohtak on the outskirts of Delhi.

Girls said they were forced to have sex with strangers for money and that they had been abused.

CHINA: China's April Crude Oil Imports From Iran Hit Record High

Reuters News
written by Judy Hua and Chen Aizhu
Wednesday May 21, 2014

* China's April imports added to S.Korea, India intake top 1 mln bbl limit

* April Iran imports at 799,865 bpd, up 115 pct on yr, 44 pct on mth

* China's Jan-April Iran oil imports at 618,170 bpd, up 54.5 pct on yr (Adds details, analyst quote, background)

BEIJING - China's imports of Iranian crude in April more than doubled from a year ago to a record near 800,000 barrels per day (bpd), again pushing Asia's monthly intake from the OPEC member above what is allowed under the temporary deal easing sanctions on Tehran.

China's imports, added to India's shipments of about 225,000 bpd in April and South Korea's 135,000 bpd, put Asia's purchases of Iranian crude for last month over the 1 million bpd limit - with Japan still to report its oil import data later in May.

Under the temporary deal that went into effect in January, Iran's exports are supposed to be held at an average 1 million bpd for the six months to July 20, but shipments arriving in Asia have topped that mark since November, according to customs and ship tracking data.

China's crude imports from Iran in April rose 115.3 percent to 799,865 bpd, customs data showed on Wednesday, accelerating a rise in its intake from the OPEC member after the November nuclear deal that eased some sanctions on Tehran.

On a daily basis, China's April imports of Iranian oil rose 44 percent from March's 555,182 bpd.

The jump in the Iranian oil purchases was part of a 21 percent rise in China's total crude imports in April from a year ago to a record of 6.78 million bpd, official data showed earlier. The increases have come on higher seasonal demand and indications of stockpiling, according to analysts.

"Imports from Iran are likely to be higher this year ... part of (China's) stockpiling efforts," Michal Meidan, Director of independent consultancy China Matters told Reuters Global Oil Forum.

"This month's imports are very high, but don't necessarily mean that this is the trend for the rest of the year," he said.

China's oil arrivals from Iran in the first four months of this year were at 618,170 bpd, up 54.5 percent from a year ago.

China's high oil imports and moderate growth in oil demand could suggest stockpiling in both commercial and strategic reserves as some of its second phase tanks for strategic reserves have finished construction, analysts have said.

China's imports from Iran have also been higher this year due to new volumes of condensate, a super light crude, and because top refiner Sinopec Corp may have boosted liftings under a long-term agreement, traders said.

Condensate imports are likely to be between one to two very large crude carriers (VLCCs) per month, or between 67,000 and 133,000 bpd, said a Chinese crude oil trader.

Condensate is included in China's crude oil imports, but a U.S. State Department spokeswoman confirmed in April that the light oil is exempt from sanctions.

China may have trouble holding down its Iranian oil imports in 2014 as (China) state-run trader Zhuhai Zhenrong Corp is negotiating a new condensate contract to supply an independent petrochemical firm Dragon Aromatics, Reuters has reported.
Dragon Aromatics, owned by Taiwan's Xianglu Group, is one of China's biggest independent petrochemical producers and potentially a major importer of condensate. source: Plastemate (emphasis mine)
Dragon Aromatics has since the second half of 2013 been buying condensate from Iran as feedstock.

Sinopec, under a new push to cut crude purchase costs, may have stepped up Iranian oil lifting since late 2013 as the supplies are deemed competitive versus similar grades from Saudi Arabia, traders have said.

CHINA: Holy Productive Cow! China Invests in Israeli Dairy

The Wall Street Journal
written by WSJ China RealTime staff
Thursday May 22, 2014

China is getting access to some of the most productive cows in the world.

China State-owned Bright Food Group Co. said Thursday it is finalizing an agreement to take a 56% stake in Israel’s Tnuva Food Industries Ltd. from private-equity firm Apax Partners. Financial details of the deal weren’t disclosed.

The deal is in line with China’s attempts to diversify its food sources, includes dairy products, as demand explodes and domestic production fails to catch up. China is particularly reliant on New Zealand for dairy, especially for whole milk powder used in infant formula production. To widen its supplier base, China has recently invested in milk powder plants in Europe and the U.S., for example.

Investing in Tnuva will give China access not only to Tnuva’s dairy products, but also Israeli dairy technology, considered to be the most advanced in the world.

“The yields of cows in Israel are on average the highest in the world,” said Jacob Robbins, a former Coca-Cola Co. executive and founder of Emeterra, a Singapore-based agribusiness company. “There is a clear linkage and very visible logic” behind Bright Food’s thinking.

According to the Israeli Dairy Board, Israeli cows each produce almost 12,000 liters of milk a year. That compares to about 4,100 liters each for New Zealand cows and 5,500 liters for Australian cows, though feeding costs are lower there as the cows are pasture-fed as opposed to Israel’s grain-fed variety.

Israel’s technology would be a boon to China’s dairy industry, which suffers from low yields and expensive feed costs. Israel, like China, suffers from a lack of arable land dry conditions, yet has mastered intensive dairy cattle raising and production.

China’s cows each produce just four tons of milk a year, about 3,800 liters, and input costs are particularly high thanks to expensive feed, which is imported in large amounts from the U.S. But demand for dairy products from milk to cheese is growing rapidly, and as a result, foreign investors including private-equity firm KKR & Co. and Danish dairy giant Arla Foods have piled in to China’s dairy industry, offering capital and expertise.

Despite efforts to overhaul its domestic dairy industry following the melamine food scandal in 2008, China’s milk production hasn’t managed to catch up to rising demand. Raw milk production in 2013 posted its biggest year-on-year drop since 2009 in percentage terms 35.31 million tons, according to the China National Bureau of Statistics, while imports for dairy products continue to rise. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates, for example, that China imported about 520,000 tons of whole milk powder last year, a 28% increase from the previous year.

CHINA: Unicorns And Zero Down Payments? China's Developers Get Desperate; China’s Ghost Cities to Get Spookier

Wall Street Journal
written by WSJ China RealTime staff
Thursday May 29, 2014

On an empty street in a remote suburb of Beijing, a huge golden unicorn stands guard over Season Joy City, a half-finished development of a dozen tower blocks set in 50,000 square meters of manicured parkland.

About a third of the apartments are sold, but with increasing signs that China’s property market is turning sour, the developer behind the project is trying to hurry things along.

Season Joy City offers a party bag of bonuses to lure potential buyers. The development’s original selling point was “buy one floor, get one free.” When China Real Time visited last week, helpful sales assistants also offered to throw in kitchen fittings and four air conditioning units for nothing.

But the biggest draw is a “zero down payment” scheme, available for a two-and-a-half-week period only. At first sight this seems to go against government regulations, brought in to keep house prices under control, which stipulate a minimum 30% down payment on ordinary residential purchases.

Zero down payment schemes have popped up around China as developers go to ever greater lengths to shift apartments, but Season Joy City may have the distinction of being the first to try it in Beijing, said Tang Li, an analyst at North Square Blue Oak, an investment bank.

“They will help homebuyers to apply for this consumer loan that they can use as a down payment,” said Mr. Tang. “It’s very difficult to judge whether this is in line with the regulations or not. So far there’s been no punishment from the government.”

All this is to avoid cutting prices, which developers could fear could tank public faith in the housing market and ultimately pummel sales further. Instead, they resort to ingenious “promotions,” throwing in freebies worth thousands of dollars and even whole free rooms rather than slashing prices outright.

At Season Joy City, the price remains unchanged at 14,800 yuan per square meter (the second floor isn’t included in the calculation.) That means a 90 square meter apartment would clock in at 1.3 million yuan ($208,000).

The developer behind the project, Beijing Pearl River Real Estate Development, says it will help customers arrange a loan from Soufun, real-estate brokerage, to cover at least part of the down payment – although salespeople said the exact amount and conditions would depend on the buyer’s creditworthiness.

“It’s too large a pressure for our buyers to pay 50% in down payment up front,” said a saleswoman, Li Xiaona. “We lend them a hand so they can have a sort of a buffer.”

The zero-down payment promotion has attracted plenty of attention. About 100 buyers signed up in the first two days, Ms. Li said, although the rush soon faded.

Only a handful of prospective buyers were at the showroom when China Real Time visited, a striking shift last year, when mobs of eager customers around the country routinely entered lotteries just for the chance to buy similar apartments.

“I’m here for the zero down payment,” said one homebuyer, a 52-year-old businesswoman from nearby Liaoning province. “Otherwise I wouldn’t have come.”

Many analysts believe that China’s largest cities will hold up relatively well in the slowdown sweeping the property market. But developments like Season Joy City, 20 kilometers from downtown Beijing, may still suffer.

“It’s very clear that developers are in a hurry to sell,” said Rosealea Yao, a Beijing-based analyst at research firm Gavekal Dragonomics. “Developers in the suburbs always see the biggest decline in sales and prices [during a downturn].”

In Season Joy City’s showroom, a billboard explains why house prices won’t fall in China. The property market is a big contributor to the economy, it says, so the government won’t allow prices to fall.

“If the property sector is in deep trouble, it’s going to affect a whole lot of industries and that will drag down the entire economy,” said Liu Qinglong, assistant sales manager at the development. “I think in the future the government will set up a long-term mechanism to ensure steady growth of property market.”

But with buyers standing on the sidelines and some developers starting to sound desperate, the government’s ability to support the market may soon be put to the test.

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Wall Street Journal
written by Chester Yung
Wednesday May 14, 2014

China’s ghost cities, especially in smaller, more far-flung places, look set to get even spookier over the next few years.

CLSA analyst Nicole Wong and a team of analysts spent a year on the ground in China, examining 810,000 property units at more than 600 projects across a dozen cities.

Their resulting research suggests that the real problem in the real-estate market is the serious excess in third-tier cities.

China’s vacancy rate for property completed in the past five years is 15% –equivalent to 10.2 million empty units. While that rate isn’t especially troubling yet—it’s 10% in the U.S.—what is worrisome, Ms. Wong suggests, is the fact that it is rising and expected to exceed 20% between 2016 and 2017, largely buoyed by overinvestment.

The CLSA analysts also found that third-tier cities such as Tangshan and Wenzhou generally had higher vacancy rates, 16% on average, versus 10% in Beijing and Shanghai and 13% or lower in second-tier cities such as Nanjing, Chongqing and Shenyang.

Ms. Wong argues that these excess empty units reflect too much spending on property; China last year spent 12% of its gross-domestic product on new home sales—the highest level ever—which she called unsustainable.

While mature markets like the U.S. show periodic upticks in their ratio of new home sales to GDP, they still remain well below 10%, she said. Amid the post-war building boom of the 1950s, the U.S. ratio was just 5.9%, while it peaked again in 2005 at 3.1% amid the loose credit environment before the financial crisis. Even for Hong Kong , a city with limited land resources where property is considered a way to store wealth, the ratio peaked at 8%-9% between 1997 and 1998, just before the bubble burst, she added.

She predicts some tough times to come for developers in smaller cities, predicting that sales in third-tier cities will see sales shrink by 60% between 2013 and 2020.

CHINA: As China's Property Market Sputters, Who Will Blink First? Developers, Buyers Or Government?

The Wall Street Journal
written by WSJ China RealTime staff
Friday May 30, 2014

The main question in China’s housing downturn: Who will blink first? Whether buyers, developers or the government, it will say a lot about how China manages increasing challenges facing its housing market. Amid such a stalemate, will policy makers step in? As the WSJ’s Wei Gu reports, so far, they look determined not to:
“Now there is a stalemate,” said David Hong, head of research at data provider China Real Estate Information Corp. “Developers are betting the market will bottom soon, once the government succumbs to growth pressure.”

Buyers seem least likely to give in. Property sales by value fell 10% in the first four months of the year as people took a wait-and-see approach, holding back for bargains.

Developers have been hanging tough, too, holding on to their bulging inventories rather than cut prices. But while many can survive a brief slowdown, they are counting on the government to goose demand by loosening liquidity.

That leaves policy makers. They look more determined than in the past not to step in. But real estate, including transactions and construction, accounted for 12.7% of gross domestic product last year, according to J.P. Morgan Chase, and for 15.1% of GDP growth. Any slowdown would put the government under great pressure for measures to keep the economy performing.


With prices flat, the number to watch is inventories. Aggressive land buying in the boom years of 2012 and 2013 means more supply in 2014. Inventories in the first-tier and second-tier cities were equal to 14 months of sales volume at the end of April, approaching the high of 16 months hit in February 2012, according to Moody’s. This will lead to pressure on developers’ working capital.

The inventory problem is worse in smaller cities. “Shrinking volumes will be followed by price cuts,” Mr. Shih said. “There is so much oversupply in second- and third-tier cities.”

Some highly leveraged developers can’t afford to just sit on their inventory for much longer. Large developers have been able to roll over their debt, but even they have found it difficult to raise new funds, whether at home or abroad. Small developers are borrowing at exorbitant rates, banks having turned their backs on them.

Developers with large inventories, weak sales and limited access to funding are especially vulnerable to a market downturn and at risk of refinancing difficulties. A number of Chinese developers now don’t have enough cash to cover their short-term debt, according to Moody’s.
Real estate is a top source of revenue for local governments; land sales cover 60% of their budgets, but Beijing is trying to wean local governments off their dependence on land revenues. The shortfall, however, will be hard to make up.