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Friday, May 12, 2017

Reflective Journal #EleventhWeek

Liana Riani Ramli
Reflective Journal
May 12th, 2017


Hello guys! I think there is no one read this blog anymore thought, lol. Quite busy to write, oh no, the correct is quite lazy to write. I don't know why I've become a super lazy person. I started doing my homework and housework less than usual. Oh my God, what happens to me?

By the way, this week theme is "International News", similar with "World Issues" before. Actually it's same, just different names. Both of them discussed about something happened in the out there. When I read the article, I was asking myself, "Can we really have a better future in a few years later?" I thought negatively because too many people have created so many problem. I wish this would would become more peaceful.

Three Women Charged after Willesden Police Raid

Liana Riani Ramli
Daily Journal
May 12th, 2017



A mother and daughter are among three women charged with preparing a terrorist act and conspiracy to murder following a raid by armed police last month. A team of officers stormed a property in Willesden, north London on April 27 and arrested six people after firing CS gas into the address. They also shot Rizlaine Boular, 21, in the leg and arrested her three days later when she was released from hospital. Boular, of central London, has been charged alongside her mother Mina Dich, 43, of south west London. Another woman, 20-year-old Khawla Barghouthi, has also been charged. The three women are accused of conspiring together 'to murder a person or persons unknown' between April 11 and April 28 2017, police said. Boular is also charged with 'the intention of committing acts of terrorism ... contrary to [the] Terrorism Act 2006'. Dich and Barghouthi are accused of intending to assist Boular 'to commit acts of terrorism' between the same dates.


Source:
https://www.google.co.id/amp/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4493174/amp/Three-women-charged-Willesden-police-raid.html

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Policeman Saves Kid Playing in Traffic in East China

Liana Riani Ramli
Daily Journal
May 11th, 2017


This is the shocking moment police are forced to break through the window of a car in order to rescue a one-year-old child in China. The toddler had been left alone in the vehicle for 40 minutes by its parents in Dongguan, China on May 16 while the pair went shopping. According to reports, passersby were alerted to the child after it woke up and started crying out for its parents.the parents of the child left their baby inside the car as it was sleeping at the time. They decided to go to the nearby shopping mall to buy things, leaving the child behind. However the toddler woke up while they were gone and started crying out for its parents.The toddler had been inside the car for around 40 minutes. Police attended the scene and broke the windows of the vehicle in order to rescue the child. It was dripping in sweat.


Source:
https://www.google.co.id/amp/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4518114/amp/One-year-old-rescued-police-left-car.html

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Mexico Fireworks Explosion Kills 14 in Second Incident in Months

Liana Riani Ramli
Daily Journal
May 10th, 2017


An explosion at a fireworks warehouse in Mexico has killed at least 14 people, all but three of them children, in a poor Mexican village as it celebrated a religious festival. The blast occurred Monday night in a rural area of central Puebla state, Diodoro Carrasco, a senior official in the state government, told the radio station Cinco Radio. He said as many as 11 of the fatalities might be minors. The explosion in the village of San Isidro, 170 miles (270 km) east of Mexico City, came during preparations for a religious festival on 15 May, the state government said. It said the fireworks had been stored inside a home behind a church ahead of a May 15 religious celebration, and the firecracker that set off the explosion was launched by someone outside. The home was destroyed. Eleven of those killed “were minors aged between four and 15”, the statement said. Nine people were killed on the spot and five others died later in hospital. The explosion left 22 people injured, including three children who were in serious condition, an official in the state governor’s office, Javier Lozano, told reporters. Army troops and government officials cordoned off the blast site as ambulances rush in to collect the wounded. The state governor, Antonio Gali Fayad, who plans to visit the scene of the accident, expressed his condolences overnight Monday as the scope of the tragedy became clear. Accidents involving the manufacture of fireworks are common in Mexico.


Source:
https://www.google.co.id/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/09/mexico-fireworks-explosion-puebla

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Suspected Car Bombs Wound at least 40 People at a Department Store in the Thai Coastal City of Pattani

Liana Riani Ramli
Daily Journal
May 9th, 2017


Dozens of people have been injured in a double bombing, believed to have been set off by Muslim separatists, in front of a supermarket in Thailand. The blasts happened in the southern city of Pattani in the latest attack in the predominantly Buddhist country. The latest attack happened at around 2pm local time, with two bombs going off in quick succession outside a supermarket near the city centre. "The first bomb was small and no one was hurt but the second bomb was huge - I don't know yet whether it's a car bomb or not," Captain Preecha Prachumchai of Pattani provincial police told AFP. "Currently around 40 people have been wounded: one is in serious condition," he said. A decades-old separatist insurgency in the largely ethnic Malay Muslim provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat has killed more than 6,500 people since 2004, according to independent monitoring group Deep South Watch.


Source:
https://www.google.co.id/amp/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4487532/amp/Suspected-car-bombs-wound-40-people-Pattani.html

Monday, May 8, 2017

Swedish Police Detain Man Trying to Enter Cabinet Office Building

Liana Riani Ramli 
Daily Journal
May 8th, 2017 

Swedish security guards detained a man trying to enter a restricted area in Stockholm on Monday, a police spokeswoman said, and a newspaper report said the man was wrestled to the ground outside the cabinet office building. Sweden is on high alert after a truck driver mowed down pedestrians on a busy Stockholm street last month, killing five people and injuring scores. Security personnel on Monday drew their weapons and wrestled the man to the ground after he tried to enter the cabinet office building in central Stockholm, Swedish tabloid Expressen reported. "Security personnel have detained a man and police have since taken over," police spokeswoman Eva Nilsson told Reuters. "The man is suspected of violence against a security officer and for entering a restricted area," she said, but gave no further information.


Source:
https://www.google.co.id/amp/www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-4484128/amp/Swedish-police-detain-man-trying-enter-cabinet-office-building--report.html