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The home crowd seems to be helping team Malaysia blow away the competition in what was expected to be a closely contested SEA Games.
The host team’s 40 golds in the first four days of competitions place it well ahead of Singapore and Vietnam, which have 20 and 16 golds, respectively. Thailand, which won the medal count during the last games in 2015, has managed only 13 golds.
The Philippines has won eight golds and Myanmar has grabbed four, while Laos, Brunei, Cambodia and Timor-Leste have yet to win an event.
The 29th edition of the games officially opened on Saturday evening at the new Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur with a ceremony in front of 85,000 spectators.
The games have featured an array of historic moments, particularly for the host nation.
Mizan Zainal Abidin, the sultan of Terengganu state, not only led Malaysia to two golds and one silver in equestrian endurance racing, but broke a SEA Games during the 80km race on Sunday.
“I and all Malaysians would like to congratulate Tuanku Mizan for being the first Sultan to win gold at the SEA Games,” Prime Minister Najib Razak tweeted after the event. “A very proud moment for all Malaysians.”
Earlier in the days, Malaysia won its first ever gold in the rugby sevens competition, defeating Singapore 22-7 in the finals.
“I am thrilled with the team’s efforts as we finally clinched the elusive gold in SEA Games rugby,” National coach Saizul Hafifi Mohd Noor told the Star Online.
Singapore has been particularly strong in the pool, where it racked up golds on Monday and Tuesday. Olympic champion Joseph Schooling stormed to victory and a new SEA Games record with his 23.06-second time in the 50m butterfly.
The games have not been without a bit of controversy.
Promotional material distributed at the opening ceremony featured an upside-down Indonesian flag, making the simple red-and-white design into the flag of Poland.
It wasn’t long before #ShameOnYouMalaysia had become the most popular hashtag among Indonesian Twitter users. Malaysian foreign minister Anifah Aman was compelled to issue a statement of apology on Sunday.
Malaysia’s current winning streak is in line with the trend of host nations topping the table – 6 of the last 10 host nations have won – a phenomenon helped by rules allowing the host to choose events that play to its strengths. The last time Malaysia won the medal count was when it hosted the games in 2001.
This year’s competition, which features close to 7,000 athletes and officials, coincides with the 50th anniversary of Asean and the 60th anniversary of Malaysia’s independence. Events are set to wrap up on 31 August.
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Petang ni luangkan sedikit masa untuk menimba ilmu website online kejurujualan Coway dengan bekas pemain rugbi negara yang super tough, Saizul Hafiz. Sebelum menyertai Coway, Saizul Hafiz bekerja sebagai IT Engineer disalah satu syarikat terkemuka di Kuala Lumpur ini. Jadi, beliau memang power & padu dalam bidang website & online marketing. Sama seperti keadaan semasa beliau di padang. Memang dia rempuh & berlari laju bak hangggg.. Terima kasih Saizul Hafiz. #UsahawanMudaCoway (at Coway Malaysia)
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Apple urged to drop plans to scan iMessages, images for sex abuse
More than 90 policy and human rights organizations have asked the corporation to drop plans to check adult phones for photographs of child sex abuse. Over 90 policy and human rights organizations from around the world have signed an open letter requesting Apple to scrap plans to check children's texts for nudity and adults' phones for photos of child sex abuse. According to a Reuters news agency report on Thursday, the groups wrote in the letter, "Though these capabilities are intended to protect children and reduce the spread of child sexual abuse material, we are concerned that they will be used to censor protected speech, threaten the privacy and security of people around the world, and have disastrous consequences for many children." The organization Center for Democracy and Technology in the United States organized the largest campaign to date against an encryption issue at a single firm (CDT). Some international signatories are concerned about the impact of the modifications in countries with differing legal systems, particularly some that are already embroiled in hot debates about encryption and privacy. “It's very sad and upsetting that Apple is doing this, because they've always been a strong supporter of encryption,” Sharon Bradford Franklin, co-director of CDT's Security & Surveillance Project, said. Some international signatories are concerned about the impact of the modifications in countries with differing legal systems, particularly some that are already embroiled in hot debates about encryption and privacy. “It's very sad and upsetting that Apple is doing this, because they've always been a strong supporter of encryption,” Sharon Bradford Franklin, co-director of CDT's Security & Surveillance Project, said. According to an Apple representative, the company addressed privacy and security issues in a document released last week, describing why the scanning software's complicated architecture should withstand attempts to hack it. Multiple groups in Brazil signed the petition, where courts have frequently barred Facebook's WhatsApp for failing to decrypt conversations in criminal investigations, and the Senate has passed a measure requiring message traceability, which would necessitate some form of content labeling. This year, India passed a similar law. “Our biggest concern is the impact of this mechanism, and how it could be expanded to other situations and companies,” said Flavio Wagner, head of the Internet Society's autonomous Brazil branch, which is one of the letter's signatories. “This is a significant deterioration in encryption.” India, Mexico, Germany, Argentina, Ghana, and Tanzania were among the other signatories. Apple has supplied a succession of explanations and documentation to show that the dangers of erroneous detections are negligible, despite the initial outrage following its announcement two weeks ago. Apple has stated that it will refuse to expand the image-detection technology beyond images of children detected by clearinghouses in multiple jurisdictions, but it has not stated that it will withdraw from a market rather than comply with a court order. Though the most of the complaints have been about device scanning, the coalition's letter also criticizes a change to iMessage in family accounts that aims to identify and hide nudity in children's communications, allowing them to access them only if their parents are told. According to the signers, the move could put children in bigoted households or those seeking educational materials in risk. They also claimed that the change will disrupt iMessage's end-to-end encryption, which Apple has adamantly defended in other instances. SOURCE: Aljazeera & REUTERS Saizul Amin Read the full article
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Saizul Amin: After England’s Euro 2020 defeat, black players have faced racial abuse
Saizul Amin: After England’s Euro 2020 defeat, black players have faced racial abuse.
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