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Twitter can shed light on what you eat and why

Posted: 28 Aug 2013 05:32 PM PDT

August 29, 2013
Latest Update: August 29, 2013 04:32 pm

There are a lot of reasons why you eat something. Hunger is certainly a factor, but so is convenience. Now, US researchers are using Twitter as a tool to helping us understand not only what we eat but why. In a new study, University of Arizona professor Melanie Hingle and her team set out to determine whether the social networking site could be used to capture, in real time, information about people's dietary choices and what's behind their choices. The main driving motivators, according to the findings,  were cost and convenience.

"This helps us understand what is driving eating behavior, and that's important from a healthy eating program standpoint," Hingle said. "If I am going to develop a program to promote healthy eating to people, I want to know what motivates them to engage in their current eating behavior so I can tailor that program appropriately."

In the research, 50 adult volunteers, ranging in ages from 18 to 30, were given study-specific Twitter accounts and asked to "tweet" everything they ate or drank in real time for three consecutive days. Subjects also chose from a list of 24 provided hashtags to categorize the types of food they were eating and their reason for eating it, and were asked to post photos of their meals.

After collecting the data, researchers used a computer program to visually map the correlations between what was being eaten and the reasons why.

"We were able to visualize relationships between eating behaviors and reasons for those behaviors in a novel way we haven't really done before," Hingle said. "That allowed us to really see that there are, in fact, relationships, and those relationships do seem to align with the ones in the literature, which shows that convenience and cost are among the main motivators."

"It's good to raise awareness about your habits since a lot of eating behavior is unconscious or really habitual," Hingle added. "You tend to get in your groove and not get out of it, so this kind of shakes that up and makes you think about what's influencing you. It can help you develop new habits or just become aware of the ones that are not doing you any good."

The study was published last week in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.

But this isn't the only way scientists are using Twitter to better understand human behavior and how it impacts health. Researchers at the University of Rochester in New York are also using the social media site to track how factors such as social status, exposure to pollution and even taking the bus or going to the gym influence one's health. By following thousands of Twitter users in New York, many of whom sent tweets that were location tagged, over a period of a month, researchers were able to estimate interactions between users and their environment. -  AFP/Relaxnews, August 29, 2013.

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The Malaysian Insider :: Sports

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Bolt not worried about failure at 2016 Olympics

Posted: 28 Aug 2013 07:33 AM PDT

August 28, 2013

Usain Bolt is not worried about tarnishing his career by failing to retain his 100 and 200 metres Olympic titles in Rio de Janeiro in three years' time.

"In life you don't always get what you want," the Jamaican told Reuters television after visiting FIFA president Sepp Blatter at the headquarters of soccer's world governing body.

"It wouldn't be the greatest moment, but I would understand because I've had my time, I've been dominant for a long time."

"So, if I get to Rio and it doesn't happen, I would have to understand because I'm getting older and there are greater athletes coming up," added Bolt (pic) who turned 27 a week ago.

"I know the athletes have to work harder to step their game up, and be the best. For me, I'll be happy for the sport because it would mean its stepping up and moving on."

Earlier, Bolt, who will compete in the Zurich Diamond League meeting tomorrow, was handed a ticket for the 2014 World Cup final by Blatter along with a furry toy depicting the tournament mascot, a grinning blue and yellow armadillo named Fuleco.

"To go to Rio and win again would be a feat in itself, because it would be the first time anybody has ever won three times in a row so that would also add to my greatness," he said.

"As an athlete you are always pushing the limit and for me I want to continue pushing the barrier," added Bolt, who won the 100 and 200 metres double at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics and will be approaching his 30th birthday in Rio in 2016.

"At the end of the day I want to be remembered among the greatest athletes, Pele, (Diego) Maradona, Michael Johnson."

Bolt also commented on a suggestion that he could take up a sports administration role after retiring as an athlete, but said he might be "too lazy" for the role.

"I have thought about it, I have to admit I'm slightly lazy, but we'll see where it goes," he said. – Reuters, August 28, 2013.

Tottenham could fine Bale ahead of “dream” move to Madrid

Posted: 28 Aug 2013 07:27 AM PDT

August 28, 2013

Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas said the club could fine forward Gareth Bale for failing to attend training ahead of an expected world record "dream" move to Real Madrid.

Bale, who has not been training with the squad due to injury, was granted three days off but did not report back to the club yesterday despite being pictured in London.

"(We) gave the player the weekend off, Monday was a day off for the squad, obviously he is involved in a big transfer move to Real Madrid, in the end if it happens we wish him all the best," Villas-Boas told reporters today.

"He left here with great memories and the fact that he hasn't turned up, I don't think it is the correct behaviour, but in the end that's the position of pressure and... that's the position that he chose to take.

"It's up to the club now to decide if it's a fineable offence."

Speculation about Bale's move to nine-times European champions Madrid has mounted in recent weeks, and Villas-Boas acknowledged that the deal should be sealed before the transfer window closes on Sept. 2.

"At the moment the two clubs are speaking, Tottenham and Real Madrid, a final decision or final statement and drafts of the contracts, I'm not sure how much time it's going to take.

"It could happen very, very soon, it might not happen so soon, so I suppose it could happen on the last day, it could happen in the next two days, I'm not sure."

STUNNING CAMPAIGN

Wales international Bale enjoyed a stunning Premier League campaign last season, scoring 21 goals in 33 league appearances, and appeared to thrive in a free-role under Villas-Boas.

Despite that, the Portuguese coach said he did not feel let down by the ongoing saga amid reports of a world record £86 million (US$133.64 million) transfer to Madrid.

"What is happening is a dream move for him..." said Villas-Boas.

"This (transfer) can happen in a different way, in the end there will be a three way agreement so... Tottenham will accept most likely the biggest transfer in world football."

Tottenham have reportedly been upset at some of the actions of the La Liga giants, including selling shirts with Bale's name and erecting a platform for his presentation at the Bernabeu.

Villas-Boas also previously criticised Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti for publicly speaking about their attempts to sign Bale, but he did not want to talk about Madrid today.

"I'm not going to comment on the actions the other club has taken, I showed my disappointment before. I think Carlo did extremely well because he didn't speak from that moment onwards."

Spurs have spent close to £60 million strengthening their squad in the close season, bringing in Spain striker Roberto Soldado, Brazil midfielder Paulinho, Belgium winger Nacer Chadli and France midfielder Etienne Capoue.

The club has been linked with AS Roma forward Erik Lamela and Steaua Bucharest defender Vlad Chiriches, and Villas-Boas said they were still looking to bring in more players.

However, he ruled out bidding for Chelsea's Juan Mata, saying their London rivals would not sell the midfielder to Spurs who they see as Premier League title challengers. – Reuters, August 28, 2013.

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The Malaysian Insider :: Showbiz

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Bourne films: No return on the horizon for Matt Damon

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 10:04 PM PDT

August 28, 2013
Latest Update: August 28, 2013 01:13 pm

Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass, the duo behind 'The Bourne Supremacy' and 'The Bourne Ultimatum,' have no plans to revisit the saga in a new film, according to Universal. - AFP/Relaxnews, August 28, 2013.Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass, the duo behind 'The Bourne Supremacy' and 'The Bourne Ultimatum,' have no plans to revisit the saga in a new film, according to Universal. - AFP/Relaxnews, August 28, 2013.A rumor announcing Jason Bourne's return to cinemas had just enough time to gather momentum on the Internet through the night before it was denied by Universal Studios.

According to Twitchfilm.com, Matt Damon had put his hesitations aside and begun negotiating his return to the character of Jason Bourne, the amnesiac hit-man first imagined by the writer Robert Ludlum.

The website also indicated that British filmmaker Paul Greengrass was in talks to direct the next Bourne film, nearly seven years after "The Bourne Ultimatum."

These rumors were short lived, however. Universal Pictures reported to Variety Magazine that future Bourne-related projects will be based on the spin-off released last year, "The Bourne Legacy," with Jeremy Renner in the role of another secret agent, Aaron Cross.

A direct sequel to "The Bourne Legacy" has been in the writing stages since mid-August. Anthony Peckham ("Sherlock Holmes") is authoring the screenplay, in which Aaron Cross will aim to bring the Outcome project to a close.

The film will begin shooting next year for a theatrical release scheduled for 2015. – AFP/Relaxnews, August 28, 2013.

James Brown: Chadwick Boseman to portray the Godfather of Soul

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 06:56 PM PDT

August 28, 2013
Latest Update: August 28, 2013 05:56 pm

Chadwick Boseman has been selected to bring James Brown to the silver screen. - AFP pic, August 28, 2013.Chadwick Boseman has been selected to bring James Brown to the silver screen. - AFP pic, August 28, 2013.Tate Taylor ("The Help") will direct the forthcoming biopic exploring the career highs and lows of "the hardest working man in show business," Variety reports.

Chadwick Boseman, born in 1982, will add another historic figure to his repertoire through the portrayal of James Brown. The actor made a name for himself earlier this year as the star of "42;" the biopic of Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play in Major League Baseball in the 1940s.

The plot points of the screenplay, authored by Jez and John Henry Butterwoth, remain unknown, but Chadwick Boseman's age leads us to believe that the film will focus on James Brown's formative years.

Growing up in the segregated American South, the musician faced a long, rocky road before achieving success in the 1950s with the R&B group The Famous Flames.

The feature film will be co-produced by Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment and by Mick Jagger, through his Jagged Films production company. - AFP/Relaxnews, August 28, 2013.

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For unemployed black Americans, MLK “dream” unfinished

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 09:36 PM PDT

August 28, 2013
Latest Update: August 28, 2013 12:46 pm

Martin Luther King Jr. delivering his 'I Have a Dream' speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the march on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on this day in 1963. The message remains relevant till today. - Reuters pic, August 28, 2013.Martin Luther King Jr. delivering his 'I Have a Dream' speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the march on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on this day in 1963. The message remains relevant till today. - Reuters pic, August 28, 2013.Fifty years after the "dream" of racial equality invoked by Martin Luther King at the March on Washington, the reality is that African-Americans still suffer the most unemployment. Government statistics show the overall US unemployment rate stood at 7.4% in July.

But while whites had a jobless rate of 6.6% last month, the rate was nearly double for blacks at 12.6%.

By comparison, the Hispanic, or Latino, minority fared better, with 9.1% unemployed.

Asian-Americans were the least affected by the woes in the US labor market after the Great Recession; only 5.7% lacked jobs.

"Discriminations against African-Americans are still very pervasive, it's a major force of the economy," Heather McGhee, vice president of Demos, a Washington-based think tank on equal rights, told AFP.

The yawning gap between majority whites and blacks is nothing new and has persisted through periods of economic expansion and recession.

Since 1972 the jobless rate for blacks has held at roughly double that of the entire workforce.

Even at the end of 2000, amid full employment in the US, when the jobless rate was 3.9%, 7.3% of African-American workers were unemployed.

The weight of this joblessness has pushed blacks into the majority of the 27.6% of Americans living in poverty, although they represent only 13% of the population of some 316 million.

-- Progress, but not enough --

The statistics hide the fact that gains have been made since King's landmark call for equal rights and opportunities in 1963.

"There's been a lot of progress," McGhee said. "We have to make sure to not act as if the story of black America is a tragic one."

Nearly 50 years after segregation was ruled illegal in 1964, President Barack Obama is the first black president and blacks' access to education has improved enormously, she noted.

According to McGhee, 86% of blacks have attended high school, compared with 38% in 1963, and 20% are going to a college or university, compared with only 5% a half century ago.

However, she said, the effort to bridge the gap with whites has flagged. "We are suffering because we took our foot off the gas on integration."

Progress in education has not been enough to change the trajectory of joblessness, a University of Chicago economics professor and labor market expert, Ioana Marinescu, told AFP.

"Only a part of the gap is explained by differences in the level of education," she said.

According to experts, the negative stereotypes about blacks remain in the undercurrents of US society, but in different forms than in the past.

"Prejudice and bias have become unconscious," said McGhee, herself an African-American.

"It has become out of fashion to explicitly say that you don't want to hire a black person. We know how much these implicit biases influence people who are making decisions."

Statistics on minorities help to "illuminate the public debate" in the United States and to raise awareness about discrimination in the labor market, said Marinescu.

Businesses under contract with the US federal government must have measures in place promoting affirmative action, or positive discrimination, and favor the advancement of minorities, without resorting to quotas.

And US companies employing more than 100 workers have to publish an annual report on the ethnicity and gender of their workforces.

For Nancy DiTomaso, professor of management and global business at Rutgers Business School in New Jersey, persistent racial inequality is rooted in whites helping other whites.

"Most people got their jobs because someone helped them, either by providing them with information, by using influence on their behalf saying: 'this is my friend, look out for him', or by actually giving them a job or an opportunity," she told AFP.

According to DiTomaso, author of the book "The American Non-Dilemma: Racial Inequality Without Racism", the importance of this networking has put African-Americans at a disadvantage.

"The dynamic is not whites discriminating against blacks, it's that whites are helping other whites, and that's different," she said.

"People tend to say that they found a job because they worked hard and because they were motivated, rather than acknowledging that it happened through connections." - AFP, August 28, 2013.

New smart sock tracks your baby’s vitals

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 07:25 PM PDT

August 28, 2013
Latest Update: August 28, 2013 10:36 am

A new sensorized sock called Owlet tracks your baby's vital while he or she sleeps. - AFP/Relaxnews, August 28, 2013.A new sensorized sock called Owlet tracks your baby's vital while he or she sleeps. - AFP/Relaxnews, August 28, 2013.For new parents who fret over how their baby is sleeping, a new sensorized baby monitor can help with that: a smart baby sock that gauges your little one's vitals during the night.

Owlet Baby Care is launching its smart sock via an independent crowdfunding campaign in hopes of bringing the product to market.

The sensor-packed sock measures your baby's heart rate, blood oxygenation levels, sleep quality, skin temperature, and sleep position, which parents can access via a smarpthone app.

The sock, which early bird backers can get for $159 (RM530), features a four-sensors pulse oximeter, which measures skin temperature and heart rate. An accelerometer tracks your baby's movements, and an alarm sounds if your baby rolls onto his or her stomach.

The sock wirelessly transmits all of the data to your smartphone, where an app helps you analyze the details and view your baby's current health status.

While the US Food and Drug Administration has yet to approve the alarm, the crowdfunding proceeds will go toward that process.

The company aims to bring in $100,000 (RM333,000), and has already raised nearly $35,000 (RM 116,500) on the first few days of its campaign.

Another baby-centric sensor product, Pixie Scientific has developed high-tech Smart Diapers, which feature a QR code on the bottom of the diaper that changes colors when your baby has urinated.

Parents can then scan the code with their smartphone using a companion app to log the data. The app can then analyze the results to measure the risks for urinary tract infection, dehydration, and kidney problems, and can track health patterns over time. – AFP/Relaxnews, August 28, 2013.

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Biography claims new Salinger books to be published

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 06:17 PM PDT

August 28, 2013
Latest Update: August 28, 2013 09:33 am

The reclusive author of 'Catcher in the Rye' reportedly left detailed instructions for at least five new books to be published after his death. - AFP pic, August 28, 2013.The reclusive author of 'Catcher in the Rye' reportedly left detailed instructions for at least five new books to be published after his death. - AFP pic, August 28, 2013.A new documentary and biography claim that American author J. D Salinger, who died in 2010, left detailed instructions for at least five new books to be published after his death.

The reclusive author of 'Catcher in the Rye' last published in 1965, and lived in seclusion in New Hampshire in the northeastern United States until his death nearly five decades later aged 91.

While those close to him said he continued to write, what he was working on has long been shrouded in mystery.

The New York Times on Sunday reported that a new documentary and book, both titled "Salinger," include detailed assertions that Mr. Salinger left orders for his estate to publish at least five additional books.

The release of the unpublished work -- including new stories about the Glass family who have featured in a number of his stories such as 'Franny and Zooey' -- is set to take place between 2015 and 2020.

Another one of the books due for release is "The Last and Best of the Peter Pans" which was known to exist as an unpublished work.

The new works also include fresh stories about Holden Caulfield, who generations of readers know from the "Catcher in the Rye," as well as a novel based on his relationship with his first wife, and a novella modeled on his own war experiences.

The book and film cite two "independent and separate" anonymous sources for the information on the planned posthumous works.

The documentary is a result of nine years of research by filmmaker Shane Salerno, and will be released on September 6. The accompanying book is co-written by David Shields and will be published on September 3.

According to publisher Simon & Schuster, the 720-page book is based on interviews with more than 200 people and is "the definitive biography of one of the most beloved and mysterious figures of the twentieth century." - AFP/Relaxnews, August 28, 2013.

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Of sectarianism, secularism and power politics

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 04:39 PM PDT

August 28, 2013
Latest Update: August 28, 2013 07:40 am

Zairil Khir Johari is a chocolate purveyor, chicken rice enthusiast and noodle lover. When he's not preoccupied with any of the above, he is also a politician.

A climate of fear and tension appears to be gripping the Muslim world today – not only in the ever-conflicted Middle East, but even here in Malaysia. In recent months we have seen an increasing zeal on the part of the authorities, certain politicians and right-wing groups.

The gross overreaction in the handling of issues such as the surau in Johor, the "dog lady" video incident, the use of the word "Allah", and the growing persecution of minorities such as the Chinese, the Christians and the Shias, have revealed uncharacteristic fanaticism. Since when have we become such an intolerant society?

The worst part is that most of these sentiments do not assume any rationality.

Take the virulent stance against the Shias, for example. During one of the terawih prayers that I attended in the recent Ramadan, a popular cleric had been invited to deliver a tazkirah or sermon.

In his sermon, the cleric nonchalantly informed us all that the Shias were not really Muslims, and that they worshipped a different religion altogether.

I thought this extreme view was perhaps an isolated one, until I read that the Kedah state government is planning to gazette a fatwa that will effectively treat Shias as deviants.

Now, if Shias are deviants and regarded as non-Muslims, why do we invite them every year to participate in our annual Tilawah Al-Quran competition at the Putra World Trade Centre?

In fact, since 1961, nine Iranians (read: Shias) have won the men's recital competition. Furthermore, why is Iran accepted as a member of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)?

What about the thousands of Iranian students that we are willing to accept as students in our universities every year?

Obviously, there is more to it than meets the eye. I believe that this sudden surge of bigotry and hawkish posturing has more to do with local political manoeuvrings than cultural fault-lines.

It is no coincidence that certain political leaders have adopted extremely hard-line stances just as their internal party elections loom around the corner.

From now until October, I suspect we will see a proliferation of instant Malay-Muslim heroes. The only question is whether a keris will be brandished this time around.

In the same vein, a lot of what is interpreted as "sectarian tension" between Sunnis and Shias in the Middle East could also very well be a manifestation of geopolitics and the competition for power and influence, in particular between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

After all, as Duke University professor and Iranian exile Mohsen Kadivar astutely commented during his recent visit to Malaysia, the Sunni-Shia divide is 14 centuries old.

After 1,400 years, no amount of fighting can change what happened. What happened, happened. Whether it was right or wrong, it happened. That is no longer the issue.

Therefore, the conflict manifesting in the Middle East today is not really a quarrel over a historical event, but rather a struggle over influence and power in the region.

Seen in this light, the couching of the conflict in sectarian or religious terms is merely a convenient label to justify the actions of the power-hungry. After all, who can argue with God?

Secularism as a safeguard against abuse by the state?

It is relevant to be aware of how popular opinion and perspectives can be shaped by political agendas, not only in interpreting the dynamics of conflict but also in discussing social and political philosophies such as secularism.

This term has become highly contentious in our country, mainly because different communities understand it differently.

For the minority non-Muslims, secularism is what they believe to be the foundation of our state – a guarantee of their freedom to express themselves and practise their beliefs without undue interference by the state.

However, the majority Malay-Muslims have an altogether different view. They are inherently suspicious of the term and believe it to be antithetical to the Islamic deen, or way of life.

This is mainly due to the fact that their understanding of secularism is largely shaped by the Turkish experience of Kemalism and the Iranian experience under the Pahlavi Dynasty.

This influence is pervasive because most religious knowledge in Malaysia is derived from post-Islamic Revolution scholars and literature. As such, the thought of secularism brings to mind the trauma of statist governments that suppress religious expression.

Now, while the regimes of Atatürk and the Shah can be considered harsh forms of secularism, it must be noted that they were both authoritarian regimes.

In contrast, democratic models of secularism are far more moderate, such as that exists in India, Europe and the United States. In effect, secularism is not a definite concept and can take on various manifestations, ranging from the extreme to the liberal, depending on the nature of its implementers.

Broadly speaking, secularism in the political context is meant to denote a separation of religion and state. It is not to be confused with the secularisation of society. In fact, far from suppressing or casting aside religion, secularism as a concept of state can arguably provide greater respect for religion.

For example, an ideal secular state would respect freedom of religion and ensure that all religions can be practised without state interference and control, and instead be accorded assistance and support from the government.

In India, for example, the government has for decades been subsidising the airfare of Muslims going on the Haj pilgrimage. And we are talking about a secular country with a majority Hindu population!

Implemented well, a democratic secular state would also protect and allow greater space for discourse on cultural matters. This will allow civil society to flourish and contribute to the enlightenment of the populace.

At the same time, cultural decentralisation will also be allowed to take its natural course – something that is relevant to our country. As we know, Malaysia is a federation of states in which Islam, alongside land and local government, is designated as a state matter.

As a result, states may and do differ in opinion on various matters in the religion, thus allowing localised context and idiosyncrasies to exist.

For example, different states have differing opinions on the legality of practising yoga, the poco-poco dance, smoking and even investing in Amanah Saham unit trusts.

Now, whether right or wrong is a matter of opinion, and should ideally be debated by a mature civil society. Unfortunately, this isn't the case in Malaysia.

Not only do we have very little room for discourse, we are now seeing things start to go wrong when overzealous officials attempt to implement opinions as laws set in stone and then go on to persecute those who question them as criminals.

In short, state capture of sociological identities rarely results in positive outcomes. As we have seen in Malaysia and elsewhere in the world, race and religion are too easily hijacked and abused as tools for political gain and convenience.

To avoid this, we need to entrench certain "secular" safeguards in governance, provided they conform to democratic norms, in order to not only protect against state abuse of race and religion, but also to facilitate healthier discourse and development via civil society.

The absence of such safeguards will allow room for those in power to impose their will in an arbitrary and self-serving manner.

After all, if history has proven anything, it is that whatever the ideological nature of the conflict, be it over race, religion or even class, the underlying pattern of power politics always remains the same. - August 28, 2013.

* This is the personal opinion of the columnist.

Menyokong syor debat calon naib presiden

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 03:42 PM PDT

August 28, 2013
Latest Update: August 28, 2013 07:23 am

Shukur mempunyai lebih 30 tahun pengalaman sebagai wartawan dan bekerja dengan pelbagai media. Beliau kini pencen tetapi menjadi pemerhati politik yang tegar.

Menjelang Muktamar PAS di Shah Alam November ini, mungkin beberapa tokoh berhasrat untuk bertanding sebagai calon Naib Presiden dalam pemilihan muktamar tersebut. Pada masa ini ada tiga Naib Presiden PAS, iaitu Salahudin Ayub, Datuk Husam Musa dan Datuk Mahfuz Omar.

PAS sebenarnya tidak kurang tokoh berwibawa untuk memegang jawatan penting di masa depan baik dari kalangan ulama, professional, veteran, mahupun aktivis masyarakat yang telah menyerlahkan prestasi kerja mereka selama ini.

Oleh itu cadangan seorang AJK PAS Pusat, yang juga salah seorang ideolog PAS, Dr Mujahid Yusuf Rawa, supaya diadakan debat terbuka bagi para calon Naib Presiden menjelang Muktamar November ini menarik perhatian saya. Beliau mengutarakan cadangannya ini dalam sebuah forum baru-baru. Ia hanya sebuah cadangan, boleh diterima dan boleh ditolak.

Beliau mencadangkan supaya debat terbuka kepada para tokoh yang hendak bertanding sebagai Naib Presiden PAS. Menurutnya, jika di peringkat AJK PAS begitu ramai, maka biarlah hanya di peringkat Naib Presiden kerana beliau melihat ada kemunasabahannya.

Menurut Dr Mujahid, mekanisme seperti siapa yang akan menganjurkan debat itu, bagaimana bentuk majlis itu serta saiz majlis debat tersebut dan sebagainya boleh difikirkan kemudianya. Yang penting, katanya, kita bersetuju atau tidak Debat Naib Presiden itu.

Baginya, debat seperti ini adalah sihat, memenuhi ciri demokrasi, tidak bertentangan dengan akhlak Islam, malah ia diurus berasaskan etika Islam, justru ia dilakukan dengan mengambil kira sepenuhnya matlamat dan peraturan serta kesan debat itu sendiri.

Menurut Dr Mujahid lagi, calon Naib Presiden yang akan mengambil bahagian dalam debat tersebut akan mengemukakan idea, wawasan atau gagasan masing-masing dalam merancang masa depan jika ia dipilih oleh perwakilan.

Debat ini tidak akan memberi ruang kepada serangan peribadi, sindiran, pandangan negatif akan sesuatu golongan dan sebagainya. Calon itu, seperti dikatakan oleh Dr Mujahid, akan diukur qualitinya berdasarkan idea dan gagasannya, caranya berinteraksi, tahap intelek dan pemahaman Islamnya, serta kemampuannya berhujah.

Debat ini sama sekali tidak menjejaskan perlembagaan dan struktur organisasi parti, malah tidak menjejaskan konsep syura yang ada dalam PAS. Ia hanya sebuah pendekatan yang bertujuan menolong memberi lebihan maklumat kepada para perwakilan untuk memilih calonnya.

Memang benar debat ini bermula di Barat, terutama dalam pemilihan Presiden Amerika. Namun hendaknya jangan ada hujah menolaknya hanya semata-mata ia datang dari Barat dan tidak ada dalam sepanjang sejarah Islam.

Perlu diingat, debat seperti ini sudahpun dilakukan dalam beberapa Pemilu (Pemilihan Presiden dan Naib Presiden) di Indonesia sejak zaman selepas pemerintahan diktator Soeharto dan pulihnya demokrasi di negara umat Islam terbesar itu.

Debat Pemilu itu, di mana yang mengambil bahagian ialah calon Presiden, Naibnya dan pasangan lawannya. Seperti yang pernah saya saksikan sendiri di Jakarta pada Pemilu di tahun 2004 dan tahun 2009, ternyata debat itu sangat damai, segar dan jauh dari serangan peribadi. Tiap calon presiden, naib dan pasangannya mengemukakan idea, gagasan dan bentuk kepimpinan masing-masing.

Yang menariknya, debat Pemilu Presiden itu disaksikan oleh Ahli Majlis Ulama Indonesia, Ormas (NGO), tokoh intelektual, ekonomi dan sosial, wartawan dalam dan luar negara. Ini bermakna debat seperti ini direstui oleh para ulama Indonesia dan para tokoh moralis di mana ia menjadi sebahagian dari ciri demokrasi yang begitu segar di Indonesia.

Oleh itu saya sangat bersetuju dengan cadangan Dr Mujahid supaya diadakan debat calon Naib Presiden PAS yang akan bertanding dalam pemilihan Muktamar PAS akan datang. Walaupun mungkin majlis debat itu bersaiz kecil atau sederhana tetapi sudah tentu mempunyai makna yang penting bahawa demikian hidupnya demokrasi dan pemikiran terkini PAS.

Debat seumpama ini juga mampu memberikan ruang berfikir yang secukupnya kepada para perwakilan muktamar ketika hendak memilih calon Naib Presiden, justru ia bukan saja tahu peribadi seseorang calon itu, tetapi juga lebih jauh idea dan gagasannya, prestasinya dalam parti di masa lalu serta bentuk kepimpinan yang hendak dilakukannya jika dipilih.

Debat terbuka ini boleh mengelakkan – jika ada - kempen bisik, kempen melalui SMS, facebook, twitter dan sebagainya. Walaupun rekod yang ada menunjukkan tidak pernah berlaku sebarang kekecohan dalam sepanjang sejarah Muktamar PAS selama ini, tetapi kewajaran mengadakan debat calon Naib Presiden ini masih tetap ada seperti yang saya sebutkan tadi.

Kalau begitu tentu ada yang bertanya, mengapa pula hendak diadakan debat sedangkan pemilihan di setiap muktamar tidak ada kekecohan seperti parti politik yang lain? Maka jawapannya ialah, debat ini memberi kesempatan lebih luas untuk para calon mengemukakan idea, gagasan dan bagaimana ia hendak memperkasakan parti sesuai dengan keadaan masa kini.

Dalam hubungan ini juga, perwakilan akan benar-benar berpeluang dari segi masa dan sebagainya, untuk memilih tokoh yang paling terbaik dari yang terbaik. Ini tentunya sangat menyegarkan dan demokratik.

Dalam masa yang sama, masyarakat umum akan melihat bagaimana PAS diuruskan dengan cara yang amat terkini, terbuka dan begitu demokratik. Ia akan dilihat mendahului parti lain dan bersifat sangat kontemporeri sesuai dengan sifat Islam yang didukung oleh PAS iaitu sentiasa sesuai dengan zaman dan perubahan.

Ini sesuai dengan pesan bekas Presiden PAS, Almarhum Ustaz Fadzil Mohd Noor, bahawa, "Perubahan itu seperti air yang mengalir dari bukit ke anak-anak sungai. Ia bersih, jernih dan boleh digunakan. Adapun sesuatu yang tidak berubah atau enggan berubah, ia seperti air yang bertakung, tidak mengalir, ia kotor dan tidak boleh digunakan."

Pada pendapat saya, PAS sewajarnya menjadi air yang mengalir dan berubah untuk ia memberi manfaat kepada rakyat. - 28 Ogos, 2013.

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Polis akui menyoal beberapa pelajar SK Seri Pristana

Posted: 28 Aug 2013 02:19 AM PDT

OLEH YISWAREE PALANSAMY
August 28, 2013
Latest Update: August 28, 2013 05:30 pm

Pihak polis akhirnya mengakui kebenaran terhadap dakwaan beberapa pelajar SK Seri Pristana (gambar) yang mengatakan mereka disoal-siasat dalam kontroversi makan di dalam bilik persalinan.

Ketua Polis Daerah Sungai Buloh, Supritendan Junaidi Bujang berkata pelajar tersebut "disoal berdasarkan secara temuduga".

"Mereka bukan disoal-siasat," kata beliau menafikan laporan pegawai polis telah mengganggu sesi pembelajaran atau mengganggu dan mengancam para pelajar berkenaan.

Junaidi menambah pihak polis telah diberikan kebenaran oleh pengetua sekolah sebelum memasuki ke dalam sekolah.

"Kami diberikan masa 30 minit untuk menemuduga pelajar." – 28 Ogos, 2013.

MENYUSUL LAGI

Polis akui menyoal beberapa pelajar SK Seri Pristana

Posted: 28 Aug 2013 02:19 AM PDT

OLEH YISWAREE PALANSAMY
August 28, 2013
Latest Update: August 28, 2013 05:30 pm

Pihak polis akhirnya mengakui kebenaran terhadap dakwaan beberapa pelajar SK Seri Pristana (gambar) yang mengatakan mereka disoal-siasat dalam kontroversi makan di dalam bilik persalinan.

Ketua Polis Daerah Sungai Buloh, Supritendan Junaidi Bujang berkata pelajar tersebut "disoal berdasarkan secara temuduga".

"Mereka bukan disoal-siasat," kata beliau menafikan laporan pegawai polis telah mengganggu sesi pembelajaran atau mengganggu dan mengancam para pelajar berkenaan.

Junaidi menambah pihak polis telah diberikan kebenaran oleh pengetua sekolah sebelum memasuki ke dalam sekolah.

"Kami diberikan masa 30 minit untuk menemuduga pelajar." – 28 Ogos, 2013.

MENYUSUL LAGI

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