Deputy Principal (Administration) Dayangku Zalina binti Pengiran Haji Aliuddin was the guest of honour.
Acting Deputy Principal (Academic) Dr Mohd Zamri bin Haji Ismail, the administration team and the newly appointed peer counsellors for 2021/2022 also attended.
The event began with the national anthem, followed by a special prayer read by Head of Bureau of Religious Affairs Muhammad Khairul Azmin bin Haji A Ibrahim.
Counsellor Pengiran ‘Ain Basyiirah binti Pengiran Haji Besar expressed her appreciation to the former peer counsellors in carrying out their duties.
The Counselling Unit appointed 41 new peer counsellors for 2021/2022 and formed five bureaus – Bureau of Information and Technology, Public Relations and Publicity, Bureau of Religious Affairs, Bureau of Social Welfare and Community Service and Bureau of Visual Arts.
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Bangkok, Feb 18 (efe-epa).- If fear is anxiety over risk or harm, the Rohingya have many reasons to have it after the military coup in Myanmar, where the military have mistreated this Muslim ethnic group for decades.
The last time was in 2017, when the army launched a military campaign against them that left thousands of deaths, rapes, the devastation of entire villages and the exodus of more than 720,000 Rohingya to neighboring Bangladesh, which is being investigated for alleged genocide in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague.
An estimated 500,000 Rohingya remain in Myanmar, in the western state of Rakhine, where they live in IDP camps or in villages and are denied citizenship and other rights such as movement.
Brunei Darussalam will deploy four officers from the Royal Brunei Armed Forces, RBAF, as members of the third Independent Decommissioning Body Verification, Monitoring and Assistance Team, IDB V-MAT, in Mindanao, Republic of Philippines. A flag handing-over ceremony was held at Bolkiah Garrison Gymnasium yesterday morning.
The Brunei Darussalam flag was handed over by the Guest of Honour, Major General Udara Dato Seri Pahlawan Haji Hamzah bin Haji Sahat, Commander of the RBAF, to Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Shalleh bin Haji Ismail, head of the delegation. Also present were His Excellency Christopher B. Montero, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of the Philippines, Retired Brigadier General Dato Seri Pahlawan Shahril Anwar bin Haji Ma awiah, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Defence.
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Fatemiyoun: Iran s Good Taliban
Iran is a significant player in Afghan internal affairs, presenting a sustained and long-term threat to its national security. The ability of Afghan institutions to identify and counter these threats needs to be improved. In particular, Afghan agencies need to significantly improve their strategic information capabilities. The Afghan National Security and Defence Forces (ANDSF) should continue to learn about Iranian operational and strategic objectives implemented through proxy groups such as the Fatemiyoun Brigade.
What is the Fatemiyoun?
The Fatemiyoun Division, also known as the Fatemiyoun Brigade, or Liwa-e-Fatemiyoun, is an Iran-backed Afghan shi’a militia group that has been active in Syria since 2013/14. The Fatemiyoun Division is primarily composed of second-generation Afghan refugees living in Iran. An estimated 20,000-strong force at the peak of the Syrian conflict, the Fatemiyoun had an estimated 50,000 members in total across the