
Firdaus Abdullah
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Firdaus Abdullah
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Writer, Editor, Blogger, Consultant. Politics and society.





JUST IN - U.S. announces a defense partnership with Indonesia.





🚨🇮🇳The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre: When the Empire Chose BULLETS Over Humanity On 13 April 1919, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre became one of the most brutal acts of British rule in India. As thousands gathered peacefully, nearly 20,000–25,000 people were trapped inside the enclosed ground in Amritsar. Then came Reginald Dyer. Without warning, troops took position, sealed the exits, and opened fire on an unarmed crowd. There was no escape—only panic, screams, and gunfire. It was a massacre. Bodies fell within minutes. Official records claimed 1,526 casualties, but the real toll was far higher, with estimates exceeding 2,000. Some jumped into a well to escape the bullets, only to die there. The Empire called it “necessary.” History calls it what it was: brutality that shattered illusions of British rule and strengthened India’s resolve for freedom.


WhatsApp’s “E2E encryption by default” claim is a giant consumer fraud: ~95% of private messages on WhatsApp end up in plain-text backups on Apple/Google servers — not E2E-encrypted. Backup encryption is optional, and few people enable it — let alone use strong passwords.








