Monday, November 29, 2010

Jordan SPY killed Muslims?? underground news shahab

Perisikan Jordan Bekerjasama Dengan CIA Untuk Membunuh Kaum Muslimin PDF Print E-mail
Akhbar The Washinton Post melaporkan bahawa orang kelapan yang terbunuh  bersama-sama anggota Perisikan Amerika Syarikat (CIA) di Afghanistan beberapa hari lalu adalah seorang kapten dalam agensi pengintip Jordan yang dikenali sebagai Jabatan Perisikan Umum (GID) yang bernama Syarif Ali Bin Zaid.

Akhbar itu melaporkan bahawa Ali Bin Zaid  bekerja di stesen rakaman (tapper) paling penting milik wakil CIA di wilayah timur Afghanistan. Salah satu tugas di stesen ini adalah untuk memberikan maklumat yang diperlukan sebelum menyerang daerah-daerah sesuatu suku di Pakistan melalui pesawat terbang AS tanpa pemandu , yang mana jumlah penerbangannya mencecah 50 kali sehari.

Di pihak yang lain, menurut agensi berita Jordan (Petra), Syarif Ali bin Zaid dianggap mati sebagai syahid kerana ia mati dalam melaksanakan misi kemanusiaan di Afghanistan.

Washington Post melalui Jamie Smith (yang bertahun-tahun menjawat jawatan sebagai orang yang bertanggungjawab ke atas CIA selepas Afghanistan diceroboh Amerika Syarikat) mengatakan bahwa , “Orang-orang Jordan memiliki kepakaran dalam menyoal siasat para tahanan dan melatih para pemberi maklumat. Mereka mengetahui yang mana orang-orang jahat, budaya, rakan-rakan dan lain-lain tentang jaringan milik mereka.”

Akhbar itu melaporkan bahwa sejarah kerjasama antara badan risikan Amerika Syarikat dan Jordan telah kembali sejak tiga dekad yang lalu. Akhbar itu juga mengatakan bahwa Amerika memberikan Jordan USD500 juta  setahun dalam bentuk bantuan sejak perjanjian damai dengan zionis Israel ditandatangani.

Rejim Jordan termasuk para perisikannya bukan sahaja memerangi Islam, kaum Muslimin, dan para pengembang dakwah Islam yang berada di Jordan dan di sekitarnya, malah mereka telah memperluaskan serangan untuk membunuh kaum Muslimin yang tidak berdosa yang memegang teguh kehormatan keluarganya, negerinya, dan agamanya dalam menghadapi serangan kaum Salib di Afghanistan dan Pakistan.

Selain itu, rejim ini juga menganggap bahawa anggota risikannya yang mati dengan tubuhnya hancur bercerai-berai dalam mengabdikan diri  kepada kaum Salib sebagai syahid. Sungguh memalukan! Padahal selama ini mereka memberikan informasi, keahlian, dan perekrutan untuk kaum Salib sang pembunuh. Semua ini mereka lakukan demi segenggam wang dolar yang sedikit pun tidak akan mampu menyelamatkan mereka daripada kerasnya seksaan neraka, dan juga demi mempertahankan rejim mereka yang sudah usang, di mana kehancurannya hanya menunggu waktu sahaja.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

the news from Malaysia -noktah hitam- ( Xifu Ustaz Hanafi Malek SIDIM & AL-IMAN MOTIVATION & TRAINING )

Sufiah Yusuf, a Malaysian math prodigy winning the hearts of many entered Oxford at the age of 13. She could’ve been a very rich women by now. Instead, she is charging £130 per hour for sex.
Now who’s to blame?
Her faith was shattered to chase “the world game”. Coupled with modernization and open-mindedness, UK is clearly not the place for a shaky 13 year old (or was I wrong?).
Snap back to 2000, Sufiah’s family are devout Muslims who begin each day with prayers, followed by exercise to focus the mind and body. Her elder brother Isaac was at one point the number four tennis player in the UK for his age, while her sisters Aisha, 17, and Iskander, 14, are in their second year at the University of Warwick. Her youngest sister Zuleila, aged six,is preparing to sit her A-level maths exams.
All five children have been taught at home by their Malaysian-born parents.
The actual article contains nudity, so I’m doing you a favor :evil:
SHE was a child maths genius who won a place at Oxford University aged just 13—but now the only sums Sufiah Yusof is interested in are the ones she earns as a HOOKER.
For sad Sufiah the daily equation she has to solve is simply sex equals £130 as she sells her body to punters over the internet.
The gifted girl with the winning smile had the world at her feet ten years ago and should be a rich woman by now—but last week she was busy subtracting her underwear for our undercover reporter in her dingy back street flat.
“Would you like to start your half hour now?” said Sufiah, 23, as she danced on the bed, displaying her body for examination.Sufiah Yusuf
Then she listed all the sleazy plus points she would throw in for our man if he took up her offer.
Calling herself Shilpa Lee, the former child prodigy still juggles with figures on a hookers’ website, describing herself as a “very pretty size 8, 32D bust and 5’5″ tall—available for booking every day from 11am to 8pm.”
She says she is a “sexy, smart student” who prefers “older gentlemen”— but a former pal who has witnessed her downfall told us: “It is all desperately heartbreaking.
“With her amazing brain she should be able to make money any way she wants. But instead her life has spiralled completely out of control.”
Life has never quite added up for Sufiah. Her descent into prostitution in Salford, Manchester, is the latest in a long line of tragedies to have engulfed her since the sunny day when she posed with her university mortar board for the world’s press outside prestigious St Hilda’s College.
Our shock revelations today come in the week her domineering dad Farooq was jailed for sexually assaulting two 15-year-old girls as he home-tutored them in maths.
And he was always at the root of all her troubles— even as she passed the further maths A-Level she needed for entry to Oxford at the age of 12. In those days Sufia was a strict Muslim child who prayed five times a day and was subjected to her father’s famous Accelerated Learning Technique.
Her days involved stretching and breathing exercises in freezing rooms to keep her brain attentive. Sufiah would then study hard and be forced to play tennis with just as much intensity as fanatical Farooq drove her on. The routine was so effective Sufiah was seeded number eight in the country for under 21s.
But three years into Oxford, the 15-year-old sparked a massive police hunt after running away.

Abuse

At the time her father bizarrely claimed Sufiah had been kidnapped and brainwashed by an organisation seeking the key to her intelligence. But Sufiah sent an email to her family describing her life under her father as a “living hell”.
One message to her sister read: “I’ve finally had enough of 15 years of physical and emotional abuse. You know what I am talking about.” Sufiah was missing for two weeks before being found in an internet café in Bournemouth where she had been working as a hotel waitress.
She refused to go back to her parents and instead was taken into the care of social services.
It was then revealed that Farooq had been jailed for three years in 1992 for his part in a £1.5m mortgage swindle. Before that—at the age of 19—he had been sent to borstal for his role in a conspiracy involving £100,000.
Free from the spell of her father, Sufiah returned to Oxford to complete the final year of her Masters in Maths. But she was now more concerned with enjoying herself—and failed to finish the course after meeting trainee lawyer Jonathan Marshall.
They were married in 2004 when Sufiah was just 19 and Jonathan 24. But the strains with her family were still there. Despite being invited, Sufiah’s parents and her siblings failed to turn up to the wedding.
Her dreams of a happy life with Jonathan were shattered when the couple divorced just a year later.
Now, in her sad little flat, she uses her body to pay the rent. Sufiah met our man, posing as a punter, at the entrance to her building wearing a tiny skirt, leather boots and a tight t-shirt. She was carrying three mobile phones.
She laughed and joked as she led him to her small apartment where a bed was already set out in the lounge.
She told him it was £130 an hour and offered him a glass of water before putting some music on to a cheap portable stereo and nervously stripping down to her red lace bra and knickers. Sufiah then peeled off her underwear and danced on the bed. She told him she did full sex with a condom and oral sex without protection.
After our man had made his excuses, Sufiah kept him talking by telling him how she was studying for a Masters degree in Economics on a part-time two year course in London.
The former prodigy added: “I’ve got exams coming up and I’m thinking ‘Oh my God!’”
Once described by her parents as “naïve and unstreetwise”, she works alone from her flat without any obvious physical security or protection.
She even admitted to our reporter: “It’s always a surprise who you are going to meet.”
Cheerful Sufiah gave no indication of any sadness at the jailing of her father the previous day. On Wednesday Farooq, 50, was sentenced to 18 months at Coventry Crown Court for touching two 15-year-old girls when he was home tutoring them at maths.
The court heard how in May last year Farooq arrived at one of the victim’s home for a maths lesson.
He started whispering in her ear and kissing her hair and cheek. He also touched her breast and told her she was a genius and pretty before putting her hand on his upper thigh.

Destroyed

Farooq’s defence lawyer Tim Hannam said: “He’s been back in prison for over five months and knows there’ll be no more teaching and any hope he had of gaining an income from the teaching method he had developed to a high degree of success is lost to him. His reputation is destroyed.”
Now it’s clear the daughter who fled his strict regime has almost been destroyed too.
Her friend said last night: “Sufiah has suffered so many knocks in her life. I just hope she can drag herself out this life she has got herself into.
“She is a good person and deserves a much better life than this. Her gift really has been a curse.”
ps: Sufiah Yusuf! I remembered reading about you in Dewan Pelajar (was it?)
pss: She is quite the head turner, don’t you think? :wink:

What is International Media Systems

International Media Systems will examine the mass media around the globe. It will look at their economic structures, the ways in which they are regulated, their roles and functions and their professional standards. The course will also examine international news flow and the barriers that impede it.