Written by giin buagas
I started to think that Zahid Hamidi is a moron. People will never ask for help from someone and at the same time say a bad thing to them. If you asking help from intellectuals and youths, just ask. But additional phrases of “.. who had been campaigning for the opposition” to the line is not necessary.
Malaysian protestors are not as aggressive as in Indonesia. But they can protest now, I think government allows this.
BN government needs anything that are capable to divert people attention from seeing it's deathbed. Read on.
KUALA LUMPUR (nst): Several groups have called for the boycott of Dutch products in protest against the anti-Islam film Fitna by Dutch member of parliament Geert Wilders.
Pas, the National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students, Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (Abim), World Assembly of Youth (WAY), Malaysian 4B Youth (4B) and Dunia Melayu Dunia Islam (DMDI) were among those calling for an immediate commercial boycott as a protest against a country that allowed its citizens to promote hatred towards Islam.
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said Muslim intellectuals and youths who had been campaigning for the opposition through the Internet should now join forces in condemning a film that accuses the Quran of inciting violence.
I started to think that Zahid Hamidi is a moron. People will never ask for help from someone and at the same time say a bad thing to them. If you asking help from intellectuals and youths, just ask. But additional phrases of “.. who had been campaigning for the opposition” to the line is not necessary.
Malaysian protestors are not as aggressive as in Indonesia. But they can protest now, I think government allows this.
BN government needs anything that are capable to divert people attention from seeing it's deathbed. Read on.
KUALA LUMPUR (nst): Several groups have called for the boycott of Dutch products in protest against the anti-Islam film Fitna by Dutch member of parliament Geert Wilders.
Pas, the National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students, Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (Abim), World Assembly of Youth (WAY), Malaysian 4B Youth (4B) and Dunia Melayu Dunia Islam (DMDI) were among those calling for an immediate commercial boycott as a protest against a country that allowed its citizens to promote hatred towards Islam.
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said Muslim intellectuals and youths who had been campaigning for the opposition through the Internet should now join forces in condemning a film that accuses the Quran of inciting violence.
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