charged the mufti of perak!
i sent this to malaysiakini on 3 dec. and until today, 6 dec, it haven’t been published, means it won’t be published, so i’m going to publish it here in my own blog. see, that is the beauty of having your own blog – can self publish. 🙂 though of course there is a world of difference between publishing in my blog and malaysiakini… my blog is unknown, not popular, very low traffic…. whereas malaysiakini is just the opposite, thus less readership of this article. oh well, doesn’t matter.
(methink the reason Malaysiakini did not want to publish it could be that both incidents tied with the mufti of perak happened long ago.)
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I agree whole-heartedly with Peter Ooi that if the government wanted to charge the hindraf leaders, it should also charged the UMNO leaders.
Peter was referring to the UMNO delegates who made seditious comments during last year’s UMNO general assembly. Some of them were left off completely, while some only received a warning.
And might I remind the government that another person who ought to be charged is none other than the mufti of Perak, Harussani Zakaria. (picture)
I’m sure most people would still remember the SMS incident at an Ipoh church on 5 Nov. 2006. Clear as can be, he was the one responsible for spreading the SMS and for near causing a riot at the church. Yet, nothing happened to him (in fact, the blame was pushed to a poor helpless young woman).
In Oct. 2006, ABC Australia broadcast a video ‘Malaysia at the Crossroad‘. This same mufti was featured in the video and what he had said was shocking indeed – very seditious. (transcript of the video here.
He had made a claim that the Chinese and the Indians control the economy, they are the rich ones AND they bully the Malays. Wasn’t that highly seditious? Shouldn’t he be charged?
Mr PM Badawi you told us that you are fair to all. Are you? If you are, then why are the UMNO delegates and the mufti of perak not charged? They were not even detained for questioning, like the Hindraf lawyers had been detained now.
The Indians marched on 25 Nov. because they felt they were being marginalised and discriminated. You, Mr PM, and your other MPs jumped up to deny that the Indians are being marginalised and discriminated – but now, your swift action to arrest and detained the Hindraf leaders and the many protestors, but you never touch your own UMNO leaders and the mufti of Perak, clearly show that Inidans are being discriminated! (oh and let’s not forget that the UMNO general assembly was held during Deepavali – wasn’t that a slap in the face for the HIndus? )
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