Did we even remember Nurin?

Nurul Nadirah Abdullah, 5

Nurul Nadirah Abdullah or Dirang, similar to Nurin Jazlin Jazimin, was murdered. Nurin was 8 when they found her body. Dirang, for heaven's sake, was only five when her charred stays came back yesterday. If not for DNA, nobody would have well known what had happened to her after she did not return to her home upon Mar 1. Perhaps which would have been kinder.

Sometime in August or Sep 2007, after Nurin disappeared, a tiny organisation of us bloggers resolved to take counts in to a own hands. We worked with Nurin's uncle as well as came up with a mechanism based upon a hugely successful Amber Alert. We declared it a Nurin (Nationalwide Urgent Response Information Network) Alert. We pushed a thought to a Press as well as then to Shahrizat Jalilbut she lost a 2008 choosing as well as Ng Yen Yen, who replaced her as a Women, Family as well as Community Development Minister, had better things to pursue.. When Shahrizat returned to a ministry, you got her to revisit a idea. In January final year, she launched a Nur Alert. We pleaded with her to hang with a name Nurin Alert since you indispensable which name to be kept alive during all times, to be remembered by everyone, as well as to serve as a sign to a multitude which had unsuccessful her, no matter how grim.

But since of this consideration as well as which sensitivity, Nur Alert it became. Still, as Nuraina A. Samad, a single of a people at a back of a Nurin Alert idea, writes h e r e:
"No matter, what's important is which an alert complement as well as mechanism is right away in place to save a lives of blank or abducted children."
Several blank young kids later as well as after what happened to Dirang, can you really say you have set up an in effect alert system? The answer is, you have not. Sure, not even Amber Alert is perfect, but do you - a parents, a police, a media, members of a multitude - know just what each as well as every a single of us have been ostensible to do when a kid goes blank in sequence which you do a most to save which child's life?

I don't think you do.

And right away you seem to have gone full circle. Shahrizat, buried under tonnes of her own made at home problems, has been forced to give up a government subsequent month. Will a new apportion caring a hoot more?



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