Wednesday, September 16, 2009

nonsense.

today wasn't a bad day though. Uma jadi MC untuk kali pertamanya bagi perhimpunan rasmi. well, thumb up to her! good job dear! there was a closing ceremony for Bulan Kemerdekaan. my classmates were the MCs for that particular ceremony. Thaufiq, Kalai and Tan. ( 1 Malaysia). adalah persembahan sketsa dan deklamasi sajak. persembahan sketsa memang seronok. congrats to Amely and friends. you guys have made people cracked some giggles and laughter. isn't it good? hehe.. Mely, akak memang suka sketsa tadi. best!

hmm.. preparation for camps... so far so good. even more books to be read. crime stuff, famous writer ( A Samad Said, W. Shakespears, Usman Awang.. etc).. i stayed back for an hour today with Josh, searching for some info about crime at library. i got two aspects of crimes and Josh got the same amount. we'll exchange our findings later.. memang betul orang kata, semakin banyak kita baca ( atau belajar) semakin bodoh kita rasa. yup! it is so true.. today, i learned a lot of things related to criminal,crime etc.. International crime, juveneil, sexual, etc.. macam-macam ada.

esok ramai dah rancang untuk tidak hadir ke sekolah. and it somehow makes me feel: hmm.. nak pergi ke tak ah esok??.. yelah, since x ramai yang nak datang.. nanti bukannya belajar. hmm.. i'll think about it.. (suka sangat bila nak 'ponteng'). oh anyway, congrats to kalai, thaufiq and tan for the MC thingy this morning. good job fellas.

anyway, while reading the crime-thingy, josh and me were discussing on sexual harassment- increasing day by day.. the major contributor is the mass media ( we assumed). so, we've been thinking on how to reduce the influence of mass media to teenagers and as well as others.. Josh's thought was- block the porns websites and heavy sentence for those who create those filthy webs. itu idea untuk internet lah..
yang lain tengah fikir..

here is some notes about human traficking. what a world! teruk betul.. (source: INTERPOL website)


INTERPOL aims to end the abuse and exploitation of human beings for financial gain. Women from developing countries and young children all over the world are especially vulnerable to trafficking, smuggling or sexual exploitation.

Trafficking in women for sexual exploitation is a multi-billion-dollar business which involves citizens of most countries and helps sustain organized crime. A violation of human rights, it destroys the lives of its victims.

Human trafficking is distinct from people smuggling in that it involves the exploitation of the migrant, often for purposes of forced labour and prostitution.

People smuggling implies the procurement, for financial or material gain, of the illegal entry into a state of which that person is neither a citizen nor a permanent resident. Criminal networks which smuggle and traffic in human beings for financial gain increasingly control the flow of migrants across borders.

Child sexual exploitation on the Internet ranges from posed photos to visual recordings of brutal sexual crimes. One of INTERPOL’s main tools for helping police fight this type of crime is the INTERPOL Child Abuse Image Database (ICAID).

Created in 2001, it contains hundreds of thousands of images of child sexual abuse submitted by member countries, thereby facilitating the sharing of images and information to assist law enforcement agencies with the identification of new victims.




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