慕尤丁:非土著是不是想五一三惨剧重演?
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Tags: 慕尤丁拉玛沙米
慕尤丁:非土著是不是想五一三惨剧重演?
拉玛沙米:不要整天恐吓人民,有种放马过来!
不忿副首相慕尤丁又一次以五一三事件恐吓人民,槟州副首
拉玛沙米表示,大马人民早就不再害怕五一三,也都不希望
【但是丑陋的政客却不断重提五一三,以为这样可以恐吓人
拉玛沙米说:【印度国大党或许害怕,民政党或许也害怕,
慕尤丁上个星期五在柔佛州一项公开场合说,如果国内各民
问题是:各族人民之间互相猜忌,宗教之间不再和谐,极端
是谁最先挑起禁止使用阿拉字眼课题的?
是谁不断骚扰非穆斯林的平静生活?
是谁整天疑神疑鬼把非土著当成假想敌?
是谁纵容穆斯林连线ISMA和土著权威组织PERKAS
是谁不断责骂华人与印度人滚回中国印度?
是谁通过偏差的教育制度将原本和睦相处的三大民族隔离和
是谁荼毒自己的马来民族,养成他们衣来伸手饭来张口;不
不思进取的民族,给他们再多的金钱和物资享受,金山银山
国内三大种族早已走出五一三阴影;五一三事件不但不会有
槟州副首席部长拉玛沙米说得好:不要整天恐吓这个恐吓那
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After Muhyiddin’s May 13 caution, Penang DCM says ‘Bring it’
KUALA LUMPUR, July 7 — Penang Deputy Chief Minister II Dr P. Ramasamy has challenged Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to “bring May 13” after the deputy prime minister reportedly warned that a repeat of the 1969 race riots could not be ruled out.
Saying that Malaysians in general did not wish to see a recurrence of the deadly inter-ethnic clashes, the Penang lawmaker criticised “irresponsible” leaders for fomenting the religious and racial tension currently stewing in the country.
“MIC might be scared, Gerakan might be scared, MCA might be scared, but I tell you, if you want to bring May 13, you bring it,” Ramasamy told a press conference here yesterday.
“Don’t talk. All the time talking May 13, May 13. Bring-lah May 13. You start May 13. This will be the first time the government starts May 13. You think what? You think we’re scared ah?” he added.
Muhyiddin, who is also Umno deputy president, reportedly said on Friday that a repeat of the May 13 race riots could occur if the country’s ethnic communities continue to criticise one another.
Malay-language daily Utusan Malaysia reported Muhyiddin as saying in Johor that ethnic tensions that were allowed to simmer would lead to unrest when the various communities start to eye each other with suspicion.
“Because of that, there exists all kinds of assumptions when ethnic ties become strained and unhealthy. This can cause that event and I do not want to mention the particular date,” he was quoted as saying.
Muhyiddin did not mention the date specifically but Utusan Malaysia inserted May 13, 1969 to his quote in parentheses.
The Umno deputy president also said he has been receiving text messages from those expressing concern about the welfare of the Malays, the country’s dominant racial group, and Islam.
Muslims and Christians have been pitted against one another due to the government’s decision to prohibit the Catholic Church from using “Allah”, the Arabic word for God, in its weekly newsletter.
Malay concerns over the Bumiputera special privileges have also bubbled to the surface in recent months after Putrajaya’s National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC) proposed three draft bills to replace the Sedition Act.
Among others, the laws and the members of the NUCC responsible for drafting them have been accused of being anti-Malay.
Hundreds of Malaysians are believed to have died during the May 13, 1969 clashes between the Malays and the Chinese. Although ostensibly triggered by the results of Election 1969, it was rooted in ethnic tensions between the two communities.