worries
Nazri’s statement a threat
Mar 23, 06 4:32pm
Referring to your report Don't incite Muslims, warns Nazri, I am curious if the same rationale would apply to Muslims who incite the sentiments of non-Muslims?
Perhaps the esteemed minister should repeat the same warning the next time elected Muslim MPs use racially derogatory phrases in Parliament, or when Muslim firebrand politicians wave a kris in the air proclaiming their racial superiority. Or when many of the other incendiary statements are made in the name of institutionalised discrimination.
This latest statement from the minister is nothing more than a threat against all non-Muslim citizens designed to cow us into silent submission and acceptance.
How does a threat help promote racial integration, dear minister?
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Nation headed towards a theocracy
Mar 23, 06 4:29pm
In 1993, PAS enacted Kelantan’s Hudud bill.
In 2000, our then prime minister proclaimed that Malaysia is an Islamic state.
In 2003, the Malaysian government provided confirmation to Suhakam that Malaysia is an Islamic state. Please refer to pg 285 of Suhakam’s 2003 annual report for this relevant justification.
In 2006, an independent commission said that nude ea- squats were not ‘syariah compliant’. The Attorney-General’s Chambers now has a unit that is sifting through Malaysia’s laws to ensure that they are all syariah compliant.
Also in 2006, the minister in the prime minister’s department threatens non-Muslims with legal action for utterances on to Islam or Muslims which may be deemed (using what criteria?) inciting the latter.
And again in 2006, policewomen, regardless of faith, are compelled to wear a tudung at all official events.
Our nation’s relentless march towards a theocracy is gaining speed.
--> both articles taken from malaysiakini.com
as a non-muslim, i am really fearing for my rights as a nation that once defined itself as moderate