2024年4月25日木曜日

3 PEOPLE WHOSE DEATHS LINKED TO DIETARY SUPPLEMENT INTAKE HAD PRIOR HEALTH ISSUES IN JAPAN

3 PEOPLE WHOSE DEATHS LINKED TO DIETARY SUPPLEMENT INTAKE HAD PRIOR HEALTH ISSUES IN JAPAN

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Three of the five people reported by Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co to have died after taking its red yeast rice dietary supplements had preexisting medical conditions such as prostate cancer and malignant lymphoma, Japan's health ministry said Tuesday.


Three women and two men -- three in their 70s, one in their 90s, and one whose age is unknown -- have so far been reported to have died after consuming the Osaka-based drugmaker's products containing "beni-koji" red yeast rice.


Health issues among three of the deceased also included hypertension, hyperlipidemia and rheumatism, while the medical history of the remaining two are unknown, the ministry said at a joint press conference with the Japanese Society of Nephrology.


The number of people who have been hospitalized at one point after taking the company's supplements stood at 216 as of Monday, with 1,251 having visited a medical institution. The number of inquiries to the firm has reached about 59,000.


A recent study by the society found that a quarter of 95 patients who suffered kidney disorders after taking the supplements were given steroids, while the rest were only told to discontinue consumption.


Of the three patients that required dialysis, two have stopped the treatment, with the one still continuing it deemed unlikely to be doing so for reasons related to the supplement intake.


The majority of patients who developed health issues after consuming the supplements went to the hospital last December or later, the study showed. Symptoms included fatigue, loss of appetite, urine abnormalities and abdominal discomfort. Frequent urination and edema were relatively rare.


Kobayashi Pharmaceutical rolled out "beni-koji choleste help" in February 2021, selling around 1 million packages by the end of February this year. The supplements were marketed as a way to lower levels of LDL cholesterol, the so-called bad cholesterol.


While investigations into the cause continue, the company recently said it detected puberulic acid, a natural compound made from blue mold, in the ingredients used to manufacture the supplements and that the rogue substance may be the cause of the illnesses.


"People tend to recover after stopping intake (of the supplement). But there have been cases of kidney disease even without symptoms, so please get a check-up if you feel unwell," the society's President Masaomi Nangaku said.

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2024年4月24日水曜日

JAPAN FESTIVAL'S AND YOU MUST KNOW FAMOUS FESTIVAL IN JAPAN

JAPAN FESTIVAL'S AND THINGS TO KNOW FAMOUS FESTIVAL IN JAPAN

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Japan's festivals are important to its culture and history. They are often based on religious or seasonal events and are a way to honour ancestors, gods, or historical figures. Festivals are also a way for people to get together and celebrate traditions that they all share.


LETS' KNOW 10 MOST FAMOUS FESTIVALS IN JAPAN 


1- JIDAI MATSURI

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(Held in Kyoto every October, this festival features a grand procession of people dressed in historical costumes representing different periods in Kyoto's history).


2- TANABATA MATSURI

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(Held throughout Japan on July 07th, this festival celebrates the meeting of two stars, Orihime and Hikoboshi, who are said to be separated by the Milky Way).


3-  KANAMARA MATSURI

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(Also known as the "Festival of the Steel Phallus", this festival is held in Kawasaki every April and celebrates fertility and reproductive health).


4-  AWA ODORI

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(This dance festival is held in Tokushima every August and is one of the largest traditional dance festivals in Japan, featuring thousands of dancers in colorful costumers).


5- TAKAYAMA MATSURI

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(Held in Takayama twice a year in April and October, this festival features elaborate floats, traditional music and dance performances, and street food stalls).


6- KANDA MATSURI

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(This festival is held in Tokyo every two years in mid-May and features a grand procession of portable shrines and traditional music performances).


7- SAPPORO SNOW FESTIVAL

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(Held every February in Sapporo, this festival features spectacular snow and ice sculptures created by artists from around the world).


8- NEBUTA MATSURI

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(This festival is held in Anomori every August and is known for its giant illuminated paper lantern floats, traditional music performances, fireworks, and food stalls).


9- TENJIN MATSURI

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(This festival is held Osaka every July and honors Sugawara no Michizane, a deity of learning and scholarship. It features a procession of boats on the Okawa River, a fireworks display, and a reenactment of Michizane's journey to Kyoto).


10- GION MATSURI 

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(Held in Kyoto every July, this month-long festival includes a grand parade of 32 ornate floats, traditional music performances, and various food and drink stalls)


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2024年4月23日火曜日

DESPITE KING'S CALL FOR CLOSURE, UMNO YOUTH CHIEF SAYS NO LET UP ON KK MART BOYCOTT

DESPITE KING'S CALL FOR CLOSURE, UMNO YOUTH CHIEF SAYS NO LET UP ON KK MART BOYCOTT 


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KUALA LUMPUR (April 3,2024): Umno Youth chief Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh today insisted on continuing his call to boycott KK Mart over the “Allah” socks issue, in apparent disregard of His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim King of Malaysia saying not to prolong the controversy.


Earlier today, Sultan Ibrahim said he did not want to the controversy drag on, after granting an audience to KK Mart Group executive chairman Datuk Seri Chai Kee Kan who apologised to the King over the incident.


Despite this, however, the Umno Youth chief would not agree to call off the action.


“Did the King ask to stop the boycott?” he was quoted as saying by Malaysiakini.


After socks printed with the Arabic word for “Allah” were found for sale at a KK Mart outlet in Selangor last month, Dr Akmal launched a boycott against the convenience chain.


When he received the Umno supreme council’s endorsement over his position later, Dr Akmal told KK Mart to find a new line of business as he did not intend for the boycott to end.


Shortly after, however, KK Mart outlets began coming under arson attacks, starting with one in Perak.


On Sunday, a third such outlet was targeted with Molotov cocktails, this time in Sarawak that is considered among the country’s remaining bastions of multiculturalism.


Today, the Umno Youth chief sought to argue that his boycott was not an express call to violence.


“The people have made their decision without any coercion. Keep calm and boycott peacefully,” he was further quoted as saying.


Earlier today, Sabah Umno chief Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin claimed party president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has directed Dr Akmal to stop playing up the socks controversy.


Bung also claimed that Umno did not approve of Dr Akmal’s actions, which contradicted party secretary-general Datuk Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki’s statement last month saying the Umno supreme council agreed with Dr Akmal on the controversy and other related issues.


Aside from apologising, Chai has also been charged along with his wife under Section 298 of the Penal Code for intentional incitement on religious grounds.

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2024年4月22日月曜日

PUTRAJAYA MUST CALM ' ALLAH ' SOCKS STORM BEFORE TENSIONS ERUPT, EXTREMISM EXPERT SAY - KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA

PUTRAJAYA MUST CALM ' ALLAH ' SOCKS STORM BEFORE TENSIONS ERUPT, EXTREMISM EXPERT SAY - KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA 


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KUALA LUMPUR (April 4, 2024): Government and political leaders must defuse unrest over the “Allah” socks controversy before extremism can take root in multiracial Malaysia, experts warned.


Preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE) expert Altaf Deviyati said such action was also needed to prevent the simmering tensions from boiling over into ethnic and religious conflict within Malaysia.


“From the PCVE perspective this is a classic case of how a local issue ignites and allows for violent acts to be so called permitted in the name of defending religion.


“To contain it, this is when local (community) leaders (non-governmental organisations, school or religious leaders) are needed, to dampen the tension,” Altaf told Malay Mail when contacted.


However, she noted that in this instance, incitement has originated from leaders linked to the government, which some may interpret as tacit approval for the violence.


On Sunday, a KK Mart outlet in Kuching was targeted with Molotov cocktails, making it the third outlet of the convenience chain to be attacked since the start of the controversy.


The incident in Sarawak has caused additional concern as the state is considered to be a bastion of multiculturalism in Malaysia.


“By right local leaders who understand their local community and know when something is not right such as local ethnic tension increasing, can do an intervention.


“I strongly believe in building local resilience because this will continue to happen.


“Local engagement has to start but this is tough since as Malaysian we are not used to it, but nevertheless we can restrengthen local mechanism such as rukun tetangga (neighbourhood association) for example,” she said.


Altaf said that since the attackers in the three incidents were likely local, there was a high probability that members of the community would be able to identify the perpetrators.


“They would have shared info with friends or their sentiments. Plus I would also like to look at the local community itself, why those two locations?” she added.


Explaining further, she said there could be many reasons for violent extremism — ranging from local to global — and all would share a common element of dissatisfaction.


“But everyone has grievances so why would you resort to violence? To me there are simply two reasons for that — you feel there is no other platform for you to be heard or vent out; or you simply believe violence solves problems.


“I believe majority of the people are the former,” Altaf told Malay Mail.


Due to the seismic shift in Malaysia’s political landscape since 2018, she said there was a perception among some sections of the country that the Malay political hegemony was in decline.


“Unscrupulous politicians and personalities are without doubt riding on this and TikTok influencers (are) using it for bait, too.


“A mistake, albeit a serious one, is deemed unworthy for an apology which is why KK Mart’s apology was not accepted. But couple that with lack of community resilience, then you get individuals resorting to violence.


“If this is not curbed it will spill over to ethnic-religious conflict. For this not to happen the government needs to do something.


“The minister for national unity needs to be more visible and be seen to be doing something,” Altaf said.


On Wednesday, National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Mohd Na’im Mokhtar said they would organise meetings to find ways to calm tensions from the socks controversy.


According to Munira Mustaffa, who is an expert in counter-terrorism and countering violent extremism (CVE), authorities must root out those responsible for fuelling the unrest, either directly or tacitly.


“The situation can be mitigated by identifying the source of instigation, which seems to involve dog-whistling on social media related to what appears to be a manufacturing error, thereby animating and emboldening the perpetrators.


“It’s prudent for political figures (to) exercise restraint in their public comments that could exacerbate negative sentiments and instead issue messages that promote calm and encourage unity,” Munira said when contacted.


She added that as a society, Malaysians must endeavour to be less susceptible to rage-baiting malicious speech or actions designed to foster divisiveness that could promote acts of violence, especially when it involves coded messaging.


“By embracing a more measured and thoughtful approach, we can shield ourselves from incitement that weakens our collective resilience,” she said.


At the moment, she said it is difficult to determine whether the arsonists were linked or acting independently.


“The second incident, in all likelihood, could just be a copycat.


“We cannot confirm whether these two incidents are part of a coordinated attack until police investigations are complete. With that said, these attacks bear the hallmarks of vigilantism; where individuals, perceiving a failure by the state to address a social transgression, decide to take direct action themselves,” she said.


The first attack took place in Bidor, Perak, last Tuesday, when a KK Mart branch there was reportedly targeted by a failed Molotov cocktail early that morning.


This incident came even as Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had urged the public against vigilantism, in a message meant to calm anger from conservatives who saw the controversy as an act of provocation.


Tashny Sukumaran, an independent researcher specialising on human rights, among others, said authorities must send a clear message over the Molotov attacks in order to remove any doubt over their position.


“The firebombs thrown at KK Mart in several states speak to an unchecked violence among extremist pockets of the Malaysian populace. The police should investigate these crimes and the perpetrators, who have clear intent to cause harm, must be charged.


“At the same time, the state action taken against the founders of KK Mart — who have apologised and taken immediate action to address a purported shipping error — underscores the double standards inherent in Malaysian society.


“The authorities should ask themselves if their definition of ‘hate speech’ is truly built on fairness and protects minorities or merely emboldens and bolsters conservative narratives,” Tashny said when contacted.


“The government should act swiftly, not against the founders of a homegrown brand, but to address the spread of racial tensions including taking action against those responsible for stoking these sentiments.


“Similarly, politicians should not be stoking the fires of hatred by encouraging boycotts and, tacitly, vigilantism — rather, leaders should be promoting and prioritising peace and moderation.


“Anwar’s Madani administration should speak to Umno Youth (as a member of this unity government) to warn against triggering further attacks. The issue should not be used to incite hatred for political gain,” she said adding that a strong and firm message should be issued by the prime minister.


In March, chatter emerged online about socks printed with the Arabic word for “Allah” being on sale at a KK Mart outlet in Selangor.


Authorities eventually found five pairs of such socks that were imported from China by a firm based in Johor.


Umno Youth chief Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh then called for a boycott of KK Mart, saying he aimed for the action to drive the company out of business.


KK Mart’s founder and KK Group executive chairman, Datuk Seri Chai Kee Kan was charged under Section 298 of the Penal Code for deliberate intent to wound the religious feelings of others, alongside his wife. Both claimed trial.


Chai had apologised soon after the start of the controversy while KK Mart has also sued the company responsible for distributing the offending socks to its outlets.


Yesterday, after His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King Of Malaysia, said the country should not prolong the controversy, Dr Akmal insisted on maintaining the boycott by contending that Sultan Ibrahim did not expressly say to stop the campaign. 


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2024年4月21日日曜日

ON PKR'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY, ANWAR IBRAHIM REMINDS MEMBERS POWER IS TRUST

ON PKR'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY, ANWAR IBRAHIM REMINDS MEMBERS POWER IS TRUST


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KUALA LUMPUR (April 4, 2024): Power is a trust and not a privilege which should be shouldered to the best for the people, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.


Anwar, also the PKR president, said the party was founded on a strong spirit of “islah” (reform), which is an effort to put something into a better, correct and appropriate position.


“Therefore, the rights and welfare of the people must be foremost in forming policies.


“The duties and responsibilities that are shouldered today are trusts that we must carry out to bring about meaningful change,” he said in a post on PKR’s Facebook account today.


Anwar then wished a happy 25th anniversary to all party members and leaders.


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