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The Sun
02-07-2025
- The Sun
Social media and poor supervision fuel social issues in Kelantan
KOTA BHARU: A lack of supervision and unchecked social media use among teenagers are major contributors to rising social problems in Kelantan, including rape cases. State Welfare, Family and Women's Development Committee chairman Rohani Ibrahim stressed the need for stronger parental involvement and regulatory action. Rohani cited a recent incident where a 14-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a man she met through a social media app after travelling over 500 kilometres from Tumpat to Kulim. 'This issue requires collaboration between the state government and agencies like MCMC to enforce stricter controls,' she said after an event at the Kota Darul Naim Complex. Kelantan police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat confirmed the case, noting the risks of unsupervised online interactions. Rohani urged parents to monitor their children's digital activities and set usage limits. 'Early education on digital safety is crucial to prevent such incidents,' she added. The state government has introduced measures like the Rabbani Education Policy in Islamic schools to promote moral values. The Mawaddah Centre, established in 2022, addresses social issues through Islamic teachings and conflict resolution, handling nearly 250 cases last year. Upcoming initiatives include the Karnival Rakyat from July 29 at Masjid Jamek Muhammadi, featuring community programmes and a record-setting sewing event with 1,000 tailors.

Barnama
24-04-2025
- Politics
- Barnama
Malaysia Has Done A Great Job As ASEAN Chair At A Critical Juncture -- FPCI Chairman
By Rohani Ibrahim KUALA LUMPUR, April 24 (Bernama) -- Malaysia has done a great job being the Chair of ASEAN during this critical period, said Founder and Chairman of Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI), Dr Dino Patti Djalal. According to the former Indonesian Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, this is a very difficult time for world affairs, and the global system is under duress. bootstrap slideshow 'But Malaysia's chairmanship has been steady. It has consulted all stakeholders. And I do believe that Malaysia's chairmanship, when it ends, it is not just going to be a normal ending. 'It is going to be something that will lay the plan for the next 20 years. That is huge achievement,' he said in his opening remarks at a public discussion titled 'Road to ASEAN Vision 2045: When Expectations Meet the Reality', organised by the FPCI here on Thursday. Dino, who was also the former Indonesian Ambassador to the United States, said that as an arms race is taking place in many parts of the world, ASEAN needs to come closer and decide what to do together, especially to maintain the region's resilience. Senior Political Secretary to the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri ShamsuI Iskandar Mohd Akin, who was one of the panelists, said that for ASEAN to realise the ASEAN Community Vision (ACV) 2045, the institutional frameworks must be more agile while still respecting the principles of inclusivity and sovereignty. 'Streamlining decision-making and strengthening ASEAN's capacity to act in real time will be essential to addressing both regional and global issues efficiently, and maintaining ASEAN's relevance,' he added. Sharing his vision on ASEAN in 2045, Shamsul Iskandar expressed hoped that by then, all ASEAN citizens would be able travel, live, and study easily across the region.