Monday, October 1, 2007

Take Care of Your Kids, Let's Have Nurin Alert


Sunday, September 30, 2007

By NURAINA A SAMAD

I don't know whether at this point in time following the brutal murder of eight year-old Nurin Jazlin, there is any effort to discuss measures to save abducted children, or even plans to provide safety guidelines for parents and children.

Let's stop the rhetorics and tiresome statements that are playing like an old record, that we have heard over and over again. Tell us something we don't know. Tell us something new.

Again...stop criminalising parents for negligence. I cannot agree more with NST columnist Johan Jaafar here. We keep doing that and we will get nowhere near finding a long-term solution to helping kids like Nurin in the future.

I think the relevant agencies should start working to educate society and to create awareness on safety for our children. They should get assistance from professionals and experts in this area.

We claim to be no longer a Third World country, then, we should start having a progressive mindset in dealing with this problem. We can always look to successful models and programmes in other countries.

Our blog sister, Farina of Princessjournals who mentioned Amber Alert when commenting about Nurin's abduction and murder in my earlier posting, came out with her own list (of do's and don'ts), inspired, I am sure, by her current American experience.(Ahirudin Attan (Rocky's Bru) has suggested that a Malaysian Amber Alert be called Nurin Alert, in memory of Nurin. )

See Farina's suggestions at http://princessjournals.blogspot.com/2007/09/arwah-nurin-and-amber-alert.html

The guidelines are taught to families in the US. For (some of) them to be followed here in Malaysia, a mindset change is needed, which is absolutely not impossible.
But it has to start with education and awareness on why these are necessary -- for the safety of our children and to prevent another Nurin tragedy.

We cannot let Nurin's tragic end remain just a memory that will dissipate and disappear with time. She did not die in vain, for us to forget that it may happen again, as I know it surely will. Should we continue with our lives as though everything is back to normal and hunky-dory and, yeah, yeah, life goes on?

I am strongly for Amber Alert, as is another blogger, Tembam, a former journalist who visited my posting on Nurin and the relevance of Amber Alert. Tembam who supported the need for an Amber Alert in this country, has been posting about Nurin and the Nurin-after situation with passion, vigour and a little bit of anger. Thank you, Tembam.

If we had an Amber Alert already in place, let me tell you, those murderers would not have got away with what they did to Nurin.

Amber stands for America's Missing Broadcast Emergency Response. But it is also the name of the child who was kidnapped and brutally murdered in Arlington, Texas in 1996. The tragedy of nine year-old Amber Hagerman shocked America and caused public outrage. Amber Alert came into being. The concept has been embraced by all segments of society and has saved the livesof hundreds of children.

Here is what it's about:
The Amber Alert is a critical missing child response program that utilizes the resources of law enforcement and media to notify the public when children are kidnapped by predators. Although the scope of the Amber Alert varies, the criteria for activation are fairly consistent. Whether it is a local, regional or statewide program, law enforcement activates an Amber Alert by notifying broadcast media with relevant identifying and case information when circumstances meets the following criteria:

1. The missing child is of a pre-determined age;
2. The law enforcement agency believes the child has been kidnapped;
3. The agency believes the missing child is under threat of serious bodily harm or death.

Once they receive the Amber Alert radio and television stations interrupt regularly scheduled programming to notify the public that a child has been kidnapped. Because 95% of all people driving in their cars listen to the radio, this is an extremely effective way of providing descriptions of the child, the kidnapper, vehicles or accomplices.

Besides turning the public into instant investigators when children are kidnapped, benefits of the Amber Alert include:

1. It is free;
2. It encourages participation between natural adversaries, law enforcement and media by drawing on their inherent strengths;
3. It promotes accountability by creating the foundation of a comprehensive missing child protocol;
4. It is an effective time critical response to kidnappers who can disappear with children at the rate of a mile per minute;
5. It sends a powerful message to wanna-be kidnappers that this is a community that cares about and protects children;
6. It saves lives.

When an Amber Alert is issued, the broadcast media goes into full swing, informing listeners and viewers of the kidnapped child's name and useful details such as how she looks like, what she was wearing the last time she was seen, and with whom and where or whether she was in a vehicle. Besides this, electronic billboards are used to flash the kidnapped child's name of picture and also the relevant details.
People are kept alert and will be on a look-out.

It must be remembered that when a child is abducted, it is always done with sinister design. Having such a system is about saving the child's life before it is too late by forcing the perpetrator to release him/her before he sets out on his torturous binge.

I am certain, with will and commitment, it can work here. What do you think?

Extracted from http://www.nursamad.blogspot.com/

12 comments:

joesniper said...

Satu usaha murni yang baik untuk diteruskan. Moga seluruh masyarakat membantu mengujudkan Nurin Alert ini.

Nik@RidenRoll.com said...

100% vote for 'NURIN ALERT'!

steph said...

BRAVO!!!! This is terrific.I cannot be more agreed as it is so close to my heart to want to do something for Nurin and children out there.

Let's get together and make it happened. Nurin should not be just a passing memory with time.

Lin said...

Pada-Mu Allah kami memohon
Keberkatan hidup yang berpanjangan
Aman sentosa...Murah rezeki
Tenang beramal mengingati-Mu


Apa yang ada..Semua milik-Mu
Nikmat kau beri hanya pinjaman
Hanya yang sedar tahu bersyukur
Bukannya ia untuk dibangga


Biarlah sedikit asalkan diberkati-Nya
Daripada banyak yang memudaratkan
Berkat di dunia oh indah nikmatnya
Berkat di akhirat balasannya syurga


Manusia sering lalai..Mudah tewas cubaan
Ujian dugaan jadikanlah ianya tauladan


Putaran kehidupan
Pentas hidup untuk penilaian
Jawapan sebenar
Dari tuhan untuk insan
Bersabar hadapi ujian


Biarlah sedikit asalkan diberkati-Nya
Daripada banyak yang memudaratkan
Berkat di dunia oh indah nikmatnya
Berkat di akhirat balasannya syurga


Berkati hidup kami
Dengan sinar hidayah
Jauhkan segala
Dari pancaroba dunia


Berikan perlindungan
Selamatkan dari fitnah ngeri
Bahana derita
Yang tak mampu kami tanggung

Kasih Mu Sayang Mu Redha Mu
Segalanya, Untuk Kami


Pada Mu Allah….

Lin said...

100% vote for Nurin Alert
Please let us know what to do next...

Lin said...

Salam,
Saya dan keluarga mendoakan agar arwah adik Nurin berbahagia disamping penciptanya, Allah swt.
Kami juga berdoa agar pembunuhnya dapat ditangkap dan dilaknat Allah swt.
Semoga Jazimin dan Norazian tabah dan sabar mengharungi hidup ini. Moga2 Allah memberikan kelebihan kepandaian dlm akademik pd anak2 yg lain spy dpt membantu kedua ibubapa dan masyarakat amnya. Amin....

Unknown said...

Let's do this..this is the best idea..at least the public is aware and they can also contribute to channel crucial info..

steph said...

Let us know how to start asap.

cikpuansue said...

katakan TIDAK pada poll Adakah wajar bagi pihak berkuasa mengambil tindakan undang-undang ke atas ibu bapa Nurin Jazlin kerana mengabaikan keselamatan anak mereka? at http://mstar.com.my

UR PARTICIPATION IS COMPULSORY

Suzy Carrillo said...

Please make it happen!! We must do something for the safety of our children. Do tell us more on how this alert works and how we can offer our help.

Ee-Hae said...

yes aggreed with Nurin Allert 500% next step plz....

Nik@RidenRoll.com said...

www.nurinalert.org
is under construction...

Pls email any suggestion to:

sos@nurinalert.org