玛丽娜:这是一个虚伪无诚信的政府!
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前首相女儿,社会工作者玛丽娜马哈迪公开抨击国阵政府,
她质问国阵政府:难道非要等到局势发展至不可收拾的地步
玛丽娜同时指责国阵政府讲一套做一套,表面上呼吁全民亲
玛丽娜是在她的英文星报专栏向国阵当权者开炮。这也是她
她质问:【我们到底拥有怎样虚伪的领袖?只会空口讲要人
三天前,雪州宗教局在不知会雪州政府的情况之下擅作主张
因此外界对此的解读,是纳吉政府试图放任雪州宗教局挑动
玛丽娜以不点名的方式抨击国家领导人,把自己家人累积财
它不客气的说:【大马人民现在被一群无知、没有知识,没
她说:【我们穆斯林逢年过节都祝贺所有大马人佳节快乐;
【现在我们穆斯林似乎有越来越多的忌讳了。穆斯林被告知
她说:【现在我们穆斯林被告知不能够对其他人好,因为这
曾几何时,穆斯林对自己的信仰忽然变得那么没有信心了?
【于是,基本上,马来穆斯林忽然都成了需要受到无微不至
玛丽娜在专栏中写道:【现在我们的国家拥有一个不得民心
她说,实际上,人民要求的其实很简单:公平施政;还有大
Marina Mahathir raps Putrajaya for keeping mum on serious issues
Social activist Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir (pic) hit out at Putrajaya today for keeping silent on simmering contentious issues affecting the country.
In her “Musings” column in English daily The Star, Marina said that the country’s leadership may preach about unity, but remained silent over sensitive statements made by certain parties.
“What sort of leadership do we have which only mouths platitudes about moderation and unity, yet has absolutely nothing to say about the type of extreme pronouncements made not only by so-called NGOs, but also by some parts of government?” she said.
“Are they oblivious or scared? And if they are scared, why?”
Her article struck a chord with Malaysians, with many sharing it on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Without mentioning names, Marina said that the country’s leaders would rather spend time defending family foibles than speak up for the most vulnerable and defenceless in society.
“How embarrassing is that?”
Malaysians, she said, were being led by people who were ignorant, unschooled and yet proud to be so.
“We have celebrated the Gregorian new year for ages. So how did it suddenly become a Jewish celebration?
“We have wished our fellow Malaysians the best during all our festivities. So how did it suddenly become a threat to our faith? Or is our faith so fragile that it can hardly withstand anything?”
She said on a daily basis, there are more and more things Malaysians are told they cannot touch on, so much so that the country’s slogan of “Malaysia Boleh” might as well be turned to “Malaysia Tak Boleh”.
“We are told we cannot be nice to each other because it might endanger the faith of some of us.
“We are told that we cannot talk frankly because some people, obviously with weaker constitutions than the rest of us, might get offended.
“We cannot do anything without treading on eggshells because some people have paper-thin skins.
“So basically, the Malaysians we are supposed to be proud of are those with weak faith, who need constant government help and have such inferiority complexes, that anything and everything that anyone else does better is offensive to them.
“These are the people who think the fastest way to heaven is to oppress other people. Lovely!” she said.
She said the country now has a government in power which is disliked by the people and yet, they were unable to understand why that is so.
“And it is responding by thinking that all that the people want is more religion and to be bought.”
Even that is “failing miserably”, she said.
“There is a simple premise behind election promises and pledges: They need to be kept. Either that or rely on people’s short-term memory. Which isn’t reliable by any measure.
“It’s astounding to me that simple logic doesn’t apply to the way our politicians think.”
She ended her column with her wish for 2014: that many more Malaysians will wake up and realise the danger our country is in.
“That to survive in the world today is by being strong.
“And strength comes from being educated and in tune with the realities of the world, not living in some fantasyland filled with bigots.”
Marina is also the daughter of Malaysia’s longest-serving prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.