Negara-ku’s
greatest shit stirrer – in email circulation
The GREATEST shit-stirrer in NegaraKu is running WILD &
FREE!
Does the Government think this guy
is of normal mind? Is there no Minister or Police Officer of sound, critical
mind, and a brave heart to find enough legal grounds to have nabbed this
national menace for stirring shit over the past few years since Perkasa’s
formation?
Ah-Lah, keep on shouting 1Malaysia and you allow a Rabid Dog running around like WILD FIRE burning down the country -- HOW LONG MY FRIEND would we stand such lunatics being allowed to destroy beloved Malaysia?
O' Lord, keep us God-fearing Malaysians safe and protected from scums polluting the GOoD Earth. Amen/Amin.
Ah-Lah, keep on shouting 1Malaysia and you allow a Rabid Dog running around like WILD FIRE burning down the country -- HOW LONG MY FRIEND would we stand such lunatics being allowed to destroy beloved Malaysia?
O' Lord, keep us God-fearing Malaysians safe and protected from scums polluting the GOoD Earth. Amen/Amin.
Perkasa
threatens to pull support for MCA, MIC over ‘Allah’ Bible-burning row
By Md Izwan
January 21, 2013
KUALA
LUMPUR, Jan 21 — Malay rights group Perkasa today threatened to stop supporting
Barisan Nasional (BN) parties MCA and MIC after it earned brickbats from party
leaders for urging Muslims to burn bibles containing the word “Allah” and other
religious Arabic words.
In a statement here, the
controversial group explained that its president Datuk Ibrahim Ali’s (picture) statement
on the matter had been misinterpreted as he had merely been referring to
Malay-language bibles.
“I confirm that the Perkasa
president did mention the words ‘burn the Bible’ but he did not mean the original
English-language books.
“He meant the Malay-language bibles
that use ‘Allah’ and Jawi writing,” Perkasa secretary-general Syed Hassan Syed
Ali said in the statement.
According to recent media reports,
Ibrahim had made the call on Saturday at a Perkasa convention in Permatang
Pauh, Penang.
He was quoted in one news portal as
explaining his reason, claiming he was not instigating communal tension but
offering a solution to stop non-Muslims from infringing on the sensitivities of
the Muslims, the country’s most dominant ethnic group.
After Ibrahim’s remarks, MIC leader
S. Vell Paari urged the government to punish the right-wing Perkasa president
or face the possibility of bleeding its non-Muslim votes.
Irked, Syed Hassan replied today,
saying: “Do not force us to change the oath we took during our national
congress last December to stand united in our support for all BN candidates,
including those from MCA and MIC.”
He also reminded the MIC that it
needed Malay votes for the coming polls if it wanted to win.
“To Vell Paari, Perkasa would like
to remind him that MIC too needs the Malay votes.
“Perkasa views these
[Malay-language] bibles as not the original ones and its purpose is nothing
more than to confuse the Muslims to leave their religion and convert to
Christianity,” he said.
Perkasa also condemned law expert
Syahredzan Johan for saying that Ibrahim could face legal action under sections
298 and 505 of the Penal Code, and asked the lawyer why he had not offered his
opinion on proselytisation.
Perkasa has often been at
loggerheads with non-Muslims, including politicians from the MCA, MIC and
Gerakan, for its controversial right-wing Malay ideals.
Pakatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers have
often challenged BN’s non-Muslim leaders to speak out against the non-governmental
organisation, arguing that its failure to distance itself from the group would
result in a loss of non-Muslim support for the ruling pact when polls are
called. - MI