18 September 2003

SERVE COMMUNITY SARAWAK SILAT EXPONENTS TOLD

KUCHING, Sept 18 (Bernama) -- Sarawak silat exponents were today urged to serve community and not just focus on competitions to display their martial arts skills.

Making the call, Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister's Office Datuk Awang Tengah Ali Hassan said they should be service-oriented and help mould the charater of youth.

Opening the Second Sarawak Silat Masters Convention here, he also urged them to find ways of helping youths who were unable to go for higher education.

Awang Tengah represented Federal Agriculture Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Effendi Norwawi at the function.

The four-day convention is being attended by more than 100 silat masters from Sarawak.

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15 September 2003

Silat teacher held over sodomy allegation by student

TUMPAT, Sun. - Police yesterday detained a 23-year-old silat teacher for allegedly sodomizing an 18-year-old student at a house in Kampung Besut here since early this month.

District police chief Superintendent Muhd Fuad Talib said the man was arrested about 3pm when he turned himself in at the district police station.

Fuad said the student, who studied in Kuala Krai, had been training with the man since July.

The student claimed he was sodomised seven times since Sept 4.

The victim had lodged a report at the Kuala Krai police station a few days ago.

Fuad said the student was sent to the Kuala Krai Hospital for a check- up.

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Silat teacher held over sodomy allegation by student

TUMPAT, Sun. - Police yesterday detained a 23-year-old silat teacher for allegedly sodomizing an 18-year-old student at a house in Kampung Besut here since early this month.

District police chief Superintendent Muhd Fuad Talib said the man was arrested about 3pm when he turned himself in at the district police station.

Fuad said the student, who studied in Kuala Krai, had been training with the man since July.

The student claimed he was sodomised seven times since Sept 4.

The victim had lodged a report at the Kuala Krai police station a few days ago.

Fuad said the student was sent to the Kuala Krai Hospital for a check- up.

Written by RHONDA SCHAFFLER
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03 September 2003

Out for another rich harvest

TWO years ago this month, the silat exponents gave Malaysia a present when they bagged a record five gold medals at the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games.

A lot of changes have since taken place but four of the gold medal winners will be back to carry the nation's challenge to Vietnam in December.

Mohamed Azrin Malek, Mastura Sapuan and the silat seni duo of Nooryhidawati Abdullah Sani-Shalina Abdul Ghafur are part of the squad reporting for training today.

The two other gold medallists were Ismail Darus, who has since called it a day, while Ahmad Faisal Omar is an assistant coach to the team.

National Silta Association (Pesaka) secretary Megat Zulkarnain Datuk Omar Din said the four are part of nine exponents shortlisted by the Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM).

"We are happy the OCM have approved the names we submitted to them last week," said Zulkarnain.

"Besides the four SEA Games champions, there are also two others - Mohmaed Zubir Ismail and Mohamed Amin Saadon - who were silver medallists at last year's World Championships.

"As such, we have a quality squad and Pesaka are confident we can match our five-gold haul in Vietnam." Prior to the five gold medals the squad won two years ago, Malaysia's previous best was four at the 1989 SEA Games.

As a build-up to the SEA Games, the 22nd in the series, Pesaka have approved two overseas assignments for the exponents.

The first eight-day trip is to Myanmar next month.

The team will then turn to Vietnam for another week's training.

"The Myanmar Sports Minster requested our presence in Yangon.

We have accepted the offer," said Zulkarnain.

"Because of these two trips, we feel it would be wise to skip going to the Europe Championships in November.

"The Europe Championship dates are too close to the SEA Games.

Moreover, we are afraid our athletes might injure themselves.

"They will gain enough exposure in Myanmar and Vietnam."

Written by GRAIG NUNIS
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