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Filem Malaysia dikecam hebat kerana adegan merokok wanita Melayu Islam

Posted: 12 Jun 2013 02:49 AM PDT



Seorang pensyarah kanan Jabatan Media dari sebuah universiti di Australia telah mengecam filem Malaysia "Spinning Gasing" yang memaparkan adegan seorang wanita Melayu Islam menurut Dr Peter Pugsley yang sedang merokok dimana ianya menggalakkan tabiat merokok di kalangan para wanita.

Komen : Kalau Dewan Pemuda PAS yang membangkitkan isu ini, pasti ada suara yang mengatakan kita ketinggalan zaman. Apa peranan FINAS, JAKIM dan Kementerian Kesihatan dalam isu ini yang memalukan industri perfileman kita di peringkat antarabangsa. Di mana maruah wanita Melayu Islam? Sia-sia sahaja kempen TAK NAK ROKOK berjuta-juta ringgit dibelanjakan.

Asian cinema reignites smoking in movies debate
Tuesday, 11 June 2013

A University of Adelaide expert says that while the war against smoking in Hollywood movies has been largely won, Asian cinema represents the next major battleground for anti-smoking and anti-cancer groups.

Dr Peter Pugsley , Senior Lecturer in Media at the University of Adelaide, says that as smoking rates have been rising in Asia, so too has the depiction of smoking in Asian cinema.

Dr Pugsley found that in the Malaysian film Spinning Gasing, the main female character, a Malay Muslim woman called Yati, lights up her first cigarette within the opening minutes of the film and constantly smokes throughout.

"Yati is a rebellious and often sexualised character. Her smoking is part of an idealised image of individual, non-traditional lifestyle behaviours that are increasingly being adopted by young Asian women," Dr Pugsley says.

"In that film, the deliberate framing of shots that involve smoking and the frequent use of backlighting to exaggerate the whiteness of the exhaled smoke helps to reinforce a style of 'tobacco imagery' that the anti-smoking lobby in the United States has fought hard against.

"Part of the problem with depicting cigarette smoking in this way is that it normalises the behaviour and makes it seem appealing, especially to young people. At the same time, the increase in health issues and spiralling costs associated with treatment put a huge drain on medical services," he says.

Mat Rempit bermaharajalela, polis hilang kawalan

Posted: 11 Jun 2013 11:21 PM PDT





Teramat simpati ke atas mangsa serangan Mat Rempit yang kini dalam keadaan kritikal. Nampaknya Mat Rempit atau Samseng Jalanan kini sudah bermaharajalela. Adakah polis sudah hilang kawalan atau hilang tumpuan? Apa agaknya agenda Menteri Belia dan Sukan untuk membimbing gerombolan Mat Rempit ini ke jalan yang benar, jalan kasih sayang?

Koma diserang mat rempit
11 Jun 2013

Ipoh: Seorang juruteknik kini bertarung nyawa di Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun (HRPB), di sini, selepas cedera parah di kepala, muka dan dada akibat diserang sekumpulan mat rempit ketika berhenti di sebuah persimpangan lampu isyarat, awal pagi kelmarin.
Mangsa, B Pathmaraj, 28, dari Simpang Pulai, dekat ini, kini koma dipercayai dipukul dengan topi keledar oleh puluhan mat rempit yang menyamunnya berhampiran Jalan Raja Di Hilir, di sini. Sebelum kejadian, mangsa bersama dua rakan dikatakan menaiki kereta untuk pulang ke rumah selepas minum di sebuah restoran di Greentown, di sini, kira-kira jam 4 pagi.

"Pathmaraj cuba menyelamatkan diri, namun gagal dan dibelasah hingga tidak sedarkan diri," katanya. terpaksa keluar dari kereta untuk menyelamatkan diri, tetapi dia berjaya ditangkap sekumpulan mat rempit itu sebelum dibelasah teruk. Saya dan seorang rakan lain tidak berani keluar sebaliknya berada di tempat duduk masing-masing," katanya.


Mat Rempit victim fighting for life
June 12, 2013

PETALING JAYA: A 28-year-old technician, Pathmaraj Balakrishnan, is fighting for his life at the Ipoh General Hospital following a Mat Rempit attack.

Pathmaraj was travelling with his friends Yogan Kasinathan and Selva Raju Subbiah in a Perodua Myvi at about 3am on June 9, 2013, when they encountered close to 200 Mat Rempits on their bikes.

According to Yogan, there was a traffic congestion and while waiting at a traffic light opposite Pantai Hospital, along Jalan Raja Dihilir, he and his friends were set upon by the Mat Rempits.

"Out of approximately 200 who were ahead of us, 30 of them came towards our car…some climbed on top of the car and started jumping asking us to come out of the vehicle," he told FMT.

"When we refused, they started to smash the windscreen and pulled us out. We tried to flee on foot to save ourselves, however, Pathmaraj was unfortunate as he was caught and they beat him up."

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