Rudyard Kipling"
“When you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldier”
General Douglas MacArthur"
“We are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.”
“It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.” “Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.
“The soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.”
“May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .” “The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
“Nobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
A handout photo taken in 1955 shows former leader of the banned
Communist Party of Malaya, Chin Peng (L), during negotiations between
the communists and then British colonial government. Photo: AFP/National
Archives of Malaysia
Now that it had its independence and was free of the stigma of imperial control, the newborn Federation of Malaya decided to try its own hand at bringing an end to the costly nine-year-old jungle war against Communist guerrillas.
It issued a "new and final" amnesty offer to the 1,800 terrorists (down from 8,000) still left and, just to make sure everyone gets the message, will drop no less than 12 million leaflets from R.A.F. planes.
Terms: no persecution of terrorists who surrender, regardless of their past crimes; restoration of civil rights to those who forswear Communism; free repatriation to Red China of those who do not. The offer holds good until Dec. 31, and after that the war will be pursued "with increased vigor."
To make the point of its independence, the new government quoted from congratulatory messages from all over the world, including North Viet Nam's Communist Boss Ho Chi Minh and Red China's Mao.
But Communist Chieftain Chin Peng, who runs the guerrilla operation from the jungles of neighboring Thailand, was not likely to be deceived by such diplomatic niceties. Radio Peking made the Communist position all too clear: "The Malayan people's struggle against imperialism has not ended."
The source.....From the Sep. 16, 1957 issue of TIME magazine
Malaysiakini : “But there are no clocks where (the pendulum) only swings down, it
also goes up. And I am confident, and I believe that Chinese voters,
little by little, are returning to BN.”
COMMENT
| Everyone from PKR’s William Leong to former MCA grand poobah, Chua
Soi Lek are saying the non-Malays (specifically the Chinese community)
can stop the Green Wave.
But beyond rambling about syariah law and
a theocratic state, nobody wants to acknowledge that the Islamisation
process that has radically altered this country post-1969 has happened
during the watch of the so-called centrist coalitions of BN or Pakatan
Harapan.
When
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim decided that the Islamic Development
Department (Jakim) needed to play a bigger role in policy-making, for
instance, non-Malay political operatives in the Madani government were
silent as church mice.
BlueCougar1744 : It is simple logic for all Malaysians. The Highest Law of our nation is The Federal Constitution and very clearly it states Malaysia is a secular nation and not an Islamic Nation.
We recognize Islam as our official religion and that all MPs who swore to uphold and protect The Federal Constitution continue to betray the trust of the nation. PMX, with his zeal for Islamic practices and rules is the very first that we should question and follow by those non Muslim MPs and what they have been doing in parliament.
Every day , day in , day out, we seem to have nothing else better to do except playing the race and religious cards. For Malaysia sake, all Malaysians must reject such leaders and politicians. How is PMX going to unite this nation of ours? He failed pathetically!
Religion divides and it is every individual's journey with the Creator and must not be allowed to play out in politics. The country will be ruined by these politicians.
The Tragic Story of How Britain Destroyed India's Ancient Universities
You've heard the story about Nalanda burning. Hundreds of thousands of manuscripts, a fire that supposedly raged for months. And yes, that happened, around 1193 CE. But that fire was Bakhtiyar Khalji's cavalry, not the British.
So that is not the crime this video is about, and it is the wrong century entirely.
The real crime happened in daylight. On paper. Signed, dated, minuted, and filed, by the very government that committed it.
In the 1820s and 1830s, the British surveyed India's education system before they dismantled it.
Thomas Munro ordered a survey in Madras Presidency in 1822, carried out by collector A. D. Campbell between 1823 and 1825. A parallel survey ran in the Bombay Presidency in the mid-1820s. And in Bengal and Bihar, a former missionary named William Adam produced three increasingly detailed reports between 1835 and 1838 on the orders of Governor-General Lord William Bentinck.
What they counted did not fit the colonial story. Adam's reports estimated roughly 100,000 functioning village schools across Bengal and Bihar alone, close to a school per village. These were pathshalas, gurukulas, and madrassas: community-funded, decentralised, and embedded in village life.
The Madras caste data was even more inconvenient, showing that so-called lower castes and Shudras formed a large share, and in many districts a majority, of students. The men sent to confirm Indian educational poverty accidentally disproved it, in writing.
Then it was buried.
Thomas Babington Macaulay's Minute on Education, dated 2 February 1835, declared a single shelf of a European library worth the whole literature of India and Arabia, a judgement he made while admitting he could not read a word of Sanskrit or Arabic. His stated goal was to form a class of interpreters, Indian in blood but English in taste and intellect.
Five weeks later, on 7 March 1835, Bentinck signed the English Education Act, redirecting government funding toward English and European instruction.
The village schools were not mostly state-funded, so the Minute did not defund them directly. They starved instead.
The Permanent Settlement of 1793 and later land-revenue systems hollowed out the local patrons, temple endowments, and gentry who paid the schoolmasters, while every job that mattered now required English. Demand collapsed from below as funding shifted above. Nobody had to order the schools closed.
They simply stopped making sense to attend.
The receipts sat in colonial archives for over a century until the Gandhian researcher Dharampal pulled them back out and published The Beautiful Tree in 1983. The title comes from Gandhi's speech at Chatham House in London on 20 October 1931, where he argued that the British had uprooted the beautiful tree of Indian education and left it to perish.
This is the forensic story of how a distributed knowledge network was erased on paper, and why the same fight over who controls access to learning is unfolding again in the age of AI and digital education.
On 19 June 2024, a new campus of Nalanda University was inaugurated in Rajgir, Bihar. The bricks can be rebuilt. The question is whether the idea behind them survives.
BCF : Coptic Christians, once hopeful after the Arab Spring, now endure renewed marginalization under a regime praised abroad for stability but criticized for repression.More than a decade ago the Egyptian military ended Cairo’s short-lived
experiment with democracy.
When Gen. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, both
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Minister of Defense, seized
power in July 2013, he did so with the public support of Coptic Pope
Tawadros II. Unfortunately, el-Sisi has betrayed the estimated 15
million Copts in Egypt, the largest Christian population in the Middle
East.
Although Cairo is a nominal American ally, it oppresses religious
minorities as well as political dissidents. These practices contribute
to the instability and violence which continue to bedevil the Mideast
and entangle the United States. Throughout thousands of extraordinary years of life, Egyptians have never enjoyed the blessings of liberty or democracy.
The overthrow of Hosni Mubarak during the celebrated Arab Spring in 2013 briefly offered hope of change, but newly elected Mohamed Morsi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, proved to be a maladroit Islamist, sabotaging his own presidency. El-Sisi, though appointed to his positions by Morsi, became an enthusiastic frontman for Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which helped finance his coup.
El-Sisi proved to be a more effective authoritarian than Mubarak, creating a brutal dragnet for opponents, critics, and most anyone exhibiting even minimal antagonism toward the regime. Indeed, el-Sisi learned from the Chinese government, staging a repeat of Tiananmen Square, only in Cairo. The military violently dispersed demonstrators from Rab’a Square, killing more than 800 people there alone.
As many as 65,000 Egyptians were arrested and imprisoned. Torture is widespread, and the regime also shut down NGOs that had monitored the Mubarak government. I visited one of them, the Al-Nadeem Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence and Torture, which had survived Mubarak’s dictatorship but was closed after publicizing al-Sisi’s abuses.
The Lesson of Kosovo, 1389: Why Eastern Europe Resists Muslim Migrants Remembering the "Field of Blackbirds"... Raymond Ibrahim
Raymond Ibrahim : Why Eastern Europeans are much more reluctant to accept Muslim migrants than their Western counterparts can be traced back to circumstances surrounding the pivotal battle of Kosovo, which took place on June 15, 1389—tomorrow in history. It pitted Muslim invaders against Eastern European defenders, or the ancestors of those many Eastern Europeans today who are resistant to Islam.
Because the jihad is as old as Islam, it has been championed by diverse peoples throughout the centuries (Arabs in the Middle East, Moors (Berbers and Africans) in Spain and Western Europe, etc.).
Islam’s successful entry into Eastern Europe was spearheaded by the Turks, specifically that tribe centered in westernmost Anatolia (or Asia Minor) and thus nearest to Europe, the Ottoman Turks, so-named after their founder Osman Bey. As he lay dying in 1323, his parting words to his son and successor,
Orhan, were for him “to propagate Islam by yours arms.”
This his son certainly did; the traveler Ibn Batutua, who once met Orhan in Bursa, observed that, although the jihadist warlord had captured some one hundred Byzantine fortresses, “he had never stayed for a whole month in any one town,” because he “fights with the infidels continually and keeps them under siege.”
Christian cities fell like dominos: Smyrna in 1329, Nicaea in 1331, and Nicomedia in 1337. By 1340, the whole of northwest Anatolia was under Turkic control. By now and to quote a European contemporary, “the foes of the cross, and the killers of the Christian people, that is, the Turks, [were] separated from Constantinople by a channel of three or four miles.”
By 1354, the Ottoman Turks, under Orhan’s son, Suleiman, managed to cross over the Dardanelles and into the abandoned fortress town of Gallipoli, thereby establishing their first foothold in Europe: “Where there were churches he destroyed them or converted them to mosques,” writes an Ottoman chronicler:
“Where there were [church] bells, Suleiman broke them up and cast them into fires. Thus, in place of bells there were now muezzins.”
Cleansed of all Christian “filth,” Gallipoli became, as a later Ottoman bey boasted, “the Muslim throat that gulps down every Christian nation—that chokes and destroys the Christians.”
From this dilapidated but strategically situated fortress town, the Ottomans launched a campaign of terror throughout the countryside, always convinced they were doing God’s work.
“They live by the bow, the sword, and debauchery, finding pleasure in taking slaves, devoting themselves to murder, pillage, spoil,” explained Gregory Palamas, an Orthodox metropolitan who was taken captive in Gallipoli, adding, “and not only do they commit these crimes, but even—what an aberration—they believe that God approves them!”
Battle of Kosovo by Adam Stefanović (1870)
After Orhan’s death in 1360 and under his son Murad I—the first of his line to adopt the title “Sultan”—the westward jihad into the Balkans began in earnest and was unstoppable. By 1371 he had annexed portions of Bulgaria and Macedonia to his sultanate, which now so engulfed Constantinople that “a citizen could leave the empire simply by walking outside the city gates.”
Unsurprisingly, then, when Prince Lazar of Serbia (b. 1330) defeated Murad’s invading forces in 1387, “there was wild rejoicing among the Slavs of the Balkans. Serbians, Bosnians, Albanians, Bulgarians, Wallachians, and Hungarians from the frontier provinces all rallied around Lazar as never before, in a determination to drive the Turks out of Europe.”
The Bosnian Muslim who were fighting the Serbs, they actually wear the skull and swastika emblem of the Nazis on their caps and uniforms. When the Serbs were winning, they (Bosnia Muslim) appealed to NATO for help, crying genocide, but if they had won, they would have slaughtered every Serb, men, women and children!
Malaysia’s Stagnant Wages The Middle-Class Trap and the Illusion of Shared Prosperity By Murray Hunter
Murray Hunter : Malaysia’s economy presents a paradox that defies conventional development narratives. While GDP continues to register respectable growth rates often hovering around 4-5% in recent years, real wages in the private sector have remained stubbornly stagnant.
Public sector salaries rise through government directives and political announcements, but the broader workforce, particularly in private enterprise, sees little trickle-down.
The national minimum wage now sits at levels comparable to Thailand, a country with different structural dynamics.
This decoupling of growth from wage gains signals that the benefits of expansion are accruing primarily to corporations, GLCs (government-linked companies), and civil servants, while ordinary workers are excluded from rising national productivity.
This is not a temporary glitch but a deep structural malaise. It fuels widening inequality, entrenches a “middle-class trap,” and risks social and political instability. Technology under Industry 4.0 and AI exacerbates the problem by displacing routine jobs without creating enough high-value opportunities for locals.
A pool of approximately two million foreign workers further suppresses wage pressures in low- and semi-skilled segments. Trade unions, historically weak and often viewed with suspicion, offer little countervailing power. The result is a society where the top echelons prosper, while the rest face eroding living standards.
Why the West Can't Defeat Islam | Victor Davis Hanson & Raymond Ibrahim
In this powerful hour-long interview, Victor Davis Hanson and Raymond Ibrahim dive deep into the 1,400-year history of Islamic conquests, the fall of Constantinople, and the brutal lessons the modern West refuses to learn.
They explore Islam’s conflict with Israel, Turkish supremacism, the Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens phenomenon, and why Eastern Europe understands the threat while Western Europe sleepwalks toward disaster.
"Peace will come when the Arabs love their children more than they hate us."-- Israeli PM Golda Meir, 1957.
"Accusing non-Muslims of Islamophobia is as ridiculous as accusing lambs of Wolfophobia!"
"Resisting an Evil ideology like Islamism is called RIGHTEOUSNESS, not Bigotry!"
There is no way to save the UK and Western Europe without ✝️
"I respect Islam as much as it respects me!"
-- Yogi Adityanath
GK Ganesan : The State of Selangor capped non-Muslim houses of worship at 72 feet.
The Constitution has a quiet question to ask: on planning, piety, and
the gentle art of measuring devotion in feet.
There is a certain mercy in the building code. It asks no awkward
questions about the soul. It concerns itself with setbacks and sewers,
with parking bays and the angle of a fire escape, and it applies its
arithmetic with magnificent indifference to whether the building in
question is a noodle shop, a clinic, or a house of God.
This is, on the whole, a good thing. A society that lets its planners
keep to drains tends to sleep more soundly than one that lets them
adjudicate the hereafter.
Which brings us, by a short walk, to Selangor.
Late last year the state government approved a set of planning
guidelines for community facilities. Among the dry tables of land ratios
and access roads sat a section on non-Muslim houses of worship —
temples, churches, gurdwaras and the like. The document arrived without
fanfare. It surfaced in May, when a legislator read out some of its
clauses and found them less than soothing.
The state has since pressed pause, convened a committee, and
announced that it is “open to reviewing” the standards. One generally
is, once the neighbours have noticed.
So: what does the document actually say, and why should a citizen who
has never built so much as a garden shed spare it a thought?
Press Statement by Dr Kanul Gindol Sabah Community and Political Activist, also chairman of Gindol Initiative for Civil Society Borneo Kota Belud, Sabah
Many in Sabah and Sarawak are deeply concerned by the PH-led Selangor State Government’s recent decision to introduce discriminating guidelines that seek to prohibit non-Muslim houses of worship in commercial shophouse premises.
Christians in Peninsular, including many of them are from Borneo, for decades, hold worships and prayers at these premises as only these spaces are viable and available option for them, due to the chronic shortage of gazetted land for Christian on non-Muslim religious use.
The Selangor guideline is unfair, unequal, and contrary to the Malaysia’s sacrosanct constitutional guarantee of freedom of religion as enshrined in the Federal Constitution.
We urge the Selangor state political leaders, be they from the ruling PH or the Opposition, and the state government unite to fully withdraw this discriminatory clause, always consult all stakeholders transparently and considerately, and permanently subscribe to inclusive governance that respect every faith’s right to worship in peace and dignity. Selangor must remain a home for all.
🇲🇾 Bahasa Melayu Version
Mengenai Cadangan Sekatan Rumah Ibadat Bukan Islam di Rumah Kedai di Selangor
Kami amat prihatin terhadap garis panduan kerajaan negeri Selangor pimpinan PH yang cuba melarang rumah ibadat bukan Islam beroperasi di kawasan komersial/kedai rumah.
Selama ini, premis ini menjadi satu-satunya pilihan kerana tanah khas untuk ibadat bukan Islam sangat terhad dan sukar diperoleh.
Peraturan ini tidak adil, diskriminatif dan bertentangan dengan hak beragama yang termaktub dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan.
Kami mendesak pemimpin politik dari PH mahupun Pembangkang, serta kerajaan negeri Selangor supaya bersatu membatalkan klausa ini sepenuhnya, mengadakan perbincangan telus dan penuh pertimbangan dengan semua pihak, sentiasa mengamalkan tata kelola yang inklusif dan saksama bagi semua agama. Selangor mesti kekal sebagai negeri yang inklusif dan menghormati kebebasan beribadat setiap warganya.
Doormat Christianity: The Heresy Destroying Christians The Root Source of Western Paralysis By Raymond Ibrahim
Raymond Ibrahim : If one were asked to identify the root cause of Western decline, many
would cite politics, secularism, immigration, demographic change, or
cultural Marxism.
These are symptoms.As usual, the deeper if not ultimate cause is spiritual, metaphysical, theological. The
West is suffering from a diluted and corrupted form of Christianity — a
selectively edited faith that amplifies mercy while amputating justice,
that preaches love while suppressing moral judgment, that celebrates
humility while condemning resistance.
I’ve long called it Doormat Christianity.
Even
Western atheists who altogether reject Christianity cannot escape its
effects. After all, Western notions of human rights, equality,
compassion, and tolerance, which secularist embrace, did not
spontaneously generate themselves. They arose within a uniquely
Christian moral framework.
In this sense, secular liberalism is
not a rival civilization; it is Christianity’s moral vocabulary detached
from its theological spine. And when detached, virtues mutate.
A
Super Bowl 2024 commercial titled “Foot Washing” perfectly captures the
nature of Doormat Christianity. It consists of a series of images of
Americans — largely white and traditional looking — kneeling down and
washing the feet of non-whites and non-Christians, as well as
homosexuals, illegal migrants, and a woman who aborted her baby.
After the final image, the following—supposedly profound—words appear. Jesus Didn’t Teach Hate. He Washed Feet. The implication is clear: true Christianity means permanent accommodation; true Christians must be permanent doormats. Now,
to be sure, Christ washed feet. He also warned of judgment, rebuked
sinners, demanded repentance, and physically drove money changers from
the Temple.
The same Christ who knelt also overturned tables. Why the imbalance? Why are modern Christians incessantly reminded only of the kneeling — never of the overturning? Because
a Christianity reduced to permanent servility is politically harmless.
And a harmless Christianity is universally approved.
In John
13:34-35, Christ calls on humanity to love one another. But what is
love? Paul defines it in Romans 12:9: “Let love be genuine. Abhor what
is evil; cling to what is good.” The two clauses are inseparable. To love what is good and right necessarily entails abhorring what is bad and wrong.
Scripture consistently affirms this pattern. In
Matthew 18:15-17, believers are instructed to confront sin directly and
even separate from the unrepentant. In I Corinthians 5, Paul orders the
removal of a morally defiant member of the church. Discipline is not
cruelty; it is restorative.
In Ephesians 5:11, Christians are commanded not merely to avoid wrongdoing, but to boldly “expose” it. In Revelation 3:19, Christ declares: “Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline.” Rebuke is not the opposite of love. It is an expression of it.
Modern
reinterpretations sever this connection. Love becomes “affirmation.”
Tolerance extends not merely to sinners — which Christianity has always
done — but to sin itself. Boundaries dissolve. Discernment is rebranded as hate. What remains is not Christianity, but a cheap caricature of it.
From
here it becomes clear that the ultimate purpose of Doormat Christianity
is just that—to enable those who hate Christianity the ability to wipe
their feet on Christians.
Coming GE: An open field for all? By Murray Hunter
Murray Hunter : Although the prime minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, prefers completing his government’s full term, many pundits believe UMNO is manipulating the political environment to force an early election. THE coming general election is not due until early 2028, but it could be called anytime.
Although
the prime minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, prefers completing his
government’s full term, many pundits believe UMNO is manipulating the
political environment to force an early election. The last general election in November 2022 led to a hung parliament, where no single party or coalition could form a government.
The
YDPA at the time played a major role in trying to facilitate the
formation of a government that could lead to political stability and
focus on running the nation. Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional, led
by UMNO, became partners, even after the hot election campaign which saw
them as fierce adversaries.
The coming general election is also
expected to lead to party fragmentation, due to a divided Malay vote,
where no single party or coalition can form a government on their own. Consequently,
the coming election will not lead to the formation of any government
with a ‘Rakyat’s mandate’. There will be another formation of some type
of ‘unity government’ once again.
Except for PAS, all parties in the coming general election face challenges they didn’t face in the previous election. This time around, most of the parties will be running either solo or in a very loose coalition as compared to 2022.
UMNO only won 26 seats in 2022, which was considered a dismal performance, the worst in modern history. The challenge for UMNO is to find some electoral popularity once again.
This
is perhaps why UMNO pushed for the Johor and Melaka state elections, to
gain strong results which can carry over to the general election. For UMNO to play a major role in the next federal government, it needs around 45-50 to make it the largest Malay party.
To achieve this, UMNO requires other parties to have floundering performances, where it can take away seats. Bersatu will be UMNO’s primary target. Bersatu is in a very weak position due to its split and members defecting to Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin’s Reset movement.
PAS
is playing a game of shrouds with Bersatu and Hamzah’s group. Whichever
party wins a critical mass of seats will become a serious partner of
Perikatan Nasional (PN).
There are rumours that Bersatu is looking for lifelines in other directions. If UMNO deserts Pakatan Harapan, Bersatu might try to fill the gap, although such overtures have been rejected by Anwar.
All these angles and potential moves can only be speculative at this stage. Hamzah’s
reset movement, yet to have a party platform, could potentially take
away many of Bersatu’s seats in the coming general election.
This would create a massive split, which makes for a totally unpredictable scenario. Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli’s Parti Bersama will potentially challenge PKR and the DAP. There
is a belief that seven or eight PKR MPs will resign and cross over, but
this hasn’t happened, probably to Rafizi’s frustration. The DAP is not safe from Bersama, as voters dissatisfied now have a better option than not coming out to vote.
Disaffected PH voters now have an alternative. However, how well Bersama will actually perform in a general election is a big question. We
only need to look back to 2022 when former prime minister Tun Dr
Mahathir Mohamed formed Pejuang, where all candidates lost their
deposits, including Dr Mahathir himself.
Many influencers are now talking up the chances of UMNO in the coming state elections. However, how UMNO will actually perform is still a large unknown. There is a lot of conjecture around at the moment, rather than any real factual information.
There are now lots of new choices for voters who, as a group, haven’t had the time to absorb yet. While all the talk is going on about new parties to contest GE16, PAS is there as an unknown quantity. There are possibilities that PAS will now be in a position to pick up many Bersatu seats.
All the current disarray possibly runs in PAS’s favour. There
are 166 parliamentary seats in the peninsula, and many more of these
seats will be in play in GE16 than were in the last election. The coming election will be much more competitive, with up to 60 seats that will be competitive.
There
will also be four to five candidates running in each seat, and this
doesn’t include potential independents standing. This will add to the
complexity of the vote. The results will most probably be more fragmented than GE15.
The
key to GE16 on the peninsula is to become the largest Malay party to
make any substantive claim for the prime minister’s post. To become prime minister, the candidate must show the YDPA that he has solid support.
This
means that Sabah and Sarawak will potentially play a major role in
deciding who will become the next prime minister in GE16. Consequently, the field is open as to who can become Malaysia’s next prime minister.
There are as many as five candidates. The actual composition of the coalition that will make up the government is unknown. Anyone who tells you that they know at present is just guessing. – June 13, 2026
Malaysiakini : COMMENT | Selayang MP William
Leong argues that non-Malay frustration with the government is
understandable, but ultimately misplaced, and that voters should not
allow disappointment to turn into disengagement.
He is entitled to his opinion, but his argument is incomplete.Leong explains
why people are frustrated, but not why they remain frustrated. Like
many political arguments these days, there are plenty of explanations
and very few results. There is a difference between an explanation and an excuse, or spin.
An
explanation tells you why the car broke down. An excuse tells you why
it is still sitting on the driveway three years later, still unfixed.
And that is where many Malaysians find themselves today. Not short of explanations, but short of results.
Sampehpagi : Spot on Mariam, William Leong has lost his soul, excuses upon excuses, then scary green ghosts stories. We’ve had enough of such politicians.
apanama is back : Conclusion is PKR 'gulung'. Need to be 'gulung.' No if and but.
Look at how Leong struggle to spin in his 'MP Speaks'. His write-up seems even worse than some of the useless troopers here who try to spin comments by trolling.
What is so great about GDP when currently our ringgit is depreciating against major currencies such as USD, SGD, AUD, etc. GDP figures could be massaged to paint a good thing.
Yes, cost of living is stubbornly high since Madani admitted he can't help everyone but he can go around the world and his EC can schedule two states election on different dates.
Bersama duo urges S'gor to review non-Muslim houses of worship guidelines
Malaysiakini : Parti Bersama Malaysia de facto leaders Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi
Nik Ahmad have joined calls for the Selangor government to review
controversial guidelines governing non-Muslim houses of worship.
In a statement today, the duo expressed solidarity with Petaling Jaya MP Lee Chean Chung,
who recently raised concerns over the 2025 Planning Guidelines for
Non-Islamic Places of Worship, approved by the state executive council
last November. “Lee appears to be standing alone in voicing an
issue that has caused concern among Malaysians affected by these new
regulations,” the duo said.
The Selangor State Planning Guidelines
and Standards for Community Facilities 2025 were approved in a state
exco meeting in November 2025. However,
they only came into public focus on May 23 this year after Lee raised
concerns over clauses affecting non-Muslim houses of worship in
commercial zones.
Petaling Jaya MP Lee Chean Chung
Although
the Selangor government has announced that these guidelines have not
yet been enforced, Rafizi and Nik Nazmi noted its approval and reference
to local authorities responsible for approving and regulating
applications for non-Islamic places of worship.
Lets Maju With Bersama : Well done Rafizi & Nik.
Yes. All politicians should represent all Malaysians.
No need to elect race based parties anymore.
No more UMNO, MCA, MIC, PAS, Bersatu & Amanah.
GrayPuffin9604 : Laws should be the same for everybody and not discriminatory, period.
Mazhilamani : Very welcoming suggestion by Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad and their firm intention to come to the support of Lee Chean Chung the Petaling Jaya MP, the lone voice of reasonability.
While the Nons are delighted that two Malay MPs have spoken up for them , I am sure that it may not go down well with certain political Parties, claiming that it is merely a vote baiting support and beginning of a election campaign by Bersama.
Knowing Rafizi I am sure he means what he meant.
Just like in the Tamil Nadu State Election, it is time for the youth to move away from the indoctrination of Conservative Parties and centre on uniting our people and developing the country. This is for the good of their own selves and future of the coming generations.
Think about creating a better and progressive education system where our children can stand as equals to other developed and progressing nations. Do not make an outcast of them.
Sealthedeal : Well done Rafizi.
Selangor knows there will be thousands of non Muslims on the streets in protest if they don't have equal rules for all houses of worship.
It's guaranteed.
No more discrimination on the grounds of religion!
Turnedback : Let us vote Bersama, to ensure that Malaysian are not divided, respected one another through blindness of race and religion.
Knucklehead2 : Bersama, thank you for speaking up for the rakyat—you have my vote!
PKR? PMX? Selangor MB? All senyap je… hiding when the rakyat need answers.
And the dotta? Hilang dari bumi, only to reappear just before GE16 like a ghost candidate.
This is the reality: PKR has failed, PMX has failed, and the rakyat are done being treated like fools.
Bersama is the voice of hope, while PKR is just waiting to gulung.
Name and shame those behind this contravacy - make sure they never get elected again:
1. Ng. Sze Han (DAP)
2. Ng Suee Lim (DAP)
3. Papparaidu Veraman (DAP)
We’ll be waiting to see you fellas at the next elections. Enough is enough.
Veteran 1972 : Not forgetting William Leong either.
Malaysiakini : Non-Malays are frustrated and angry with Prime Minister Anwar
Ibrahim and Pakatan Harapan. Some say they will no longer vote for them
or will not turn out to vote at all.
While this is a regrettable situation, their sentiments are understandable. However,
a pause for deeper reflection reveals that your vote still has the
power to influence your future and your family’s future.
Veteran 1972 : "It could have been handled better, but it is not a case of the government issuing a policy for demolishing Hindu temples". - Seriously what are you smoking, is it NOT obvious.
To wipe out temples as was seen with vandalism and illegal rulings. Is NOT the Constitution supreme as laid out in the Rukun Negara? Instead it is being undermined by the supremacists.
Malaysia is not an Islamic country, it has Islam as the official religion, that's it. Which part of the Constitution do NOT they understand?
Jarchin : William Leong, what a pack of nonsense you've written. You think the voters you and your like have deceived are fools? Stop flogging the green wave bogeyman. Anwar and DAP are no better if not worse!
JKT : Anwar had only one job. To support the 80 % who voted him in. Instead he treacherously worked against the very 80% who supported him. The DAP is complicit in Anwar's treachery.
PurpleTuna7435 : All over the globe, people are escaping from islamic regimes which are barbaric. So long as Malaysian leaders are glued on islam, this country will be destroyed!
GrizzledWarrior : Er, William Leong, none of the above explains the 'Victory for Islam', 'Kuil Haram' and 'Bebel' statements made by your boss.
The non-Malays are realistic.
Most are more pissed about the lack of respect, the lack of parity in dealing with racist statements — depending on who the makers are — the bureaucratic encroachment by a less than impartial government into non-Malay rights, than the slow pace of reforms.
Axe your boss and his chief enabler, Loke. Then, possibly, PH might just survive.
Until then, threatening us with a binary — vote PH even if it comes with a less than effective PM, or the green big bad wolf (PN/PAS) will gobble you up — doesn't work anymore.
Right now, PH or PN makes no difference to us.
And PN, judging from their disastrous Kerajaan Gagal stint, would likely not survive a full term even if they form the government post-GE16.
We just keep changing governments via the ballot box until we get it right. And the right government can either be a PH or PN government - whoever governs better and fairly.
On the Other Hand : Anthony Leong on behalf of his Master, attempts to whitewash the Demolition of the Masjid India temple as an inherited problem, but there are serious problems with his logic.
The ones who are harming our social fabric for personal gain are none other than PMX and his bunch of useless sycophants.
That includes you, William Leong. UMNO with 26 seats got everything it wanted.
It could only do that because PMX was more than a willing enabler.
He not only failed to reform, but actually reversed the Reforms that the PH government had achieved in the period it was in power after the 2018 GE, when Anwar was still in prison.
So this is just self-serving nonsense.
Firstly, why did PMX choose not to investigate the dubious circumstances under which the land on which the temple stood had its ownership transferred to Jakel under a previous UMNO Minister, despite loud calls for him to do so? Surely, this should have been the first step in uncovering any malfeasance if any, and the culprits brought to book.
The entire plans for the mosque on top of a temple should have been put on hold, and the matter investigated before any demolition or move out order was issued. PMX refused to do this.
It would seem that PMX actually reveled in the destruction of the temple, to the point that he actually named the new mosque the 'Madani' mosque, to the disgust of non-Muslims witnessing this symbolic act of constructive insolence towards and intolerance of other religions.
He outdid himself when he proclaimed this entire sordid affair as a 'Victory for Islam'.
There is no excuse for leader behaving like a common Islamist bigot, in a multi-racial, multi-religious society, like he did.
How different is this from what William Leong attempts to convince us from bringing into power. Hasn't that already taken the form of PMX?
We don't buy William Leong's whitewash of the Masjid India temple disgraceful and abhorrent behaviour of PMX, as anything other than Muslim oppression of non-Muslims, executed by PMX himself.
HLT : Sir, no reasonable voter will expect PH or PMX to fulfill all the promised reforms within short span of 2-3 years. We only expect PH leaders or PMX to speak up against injustices happened to non Malays voters. What did PMX do when Akmar kept bullying the non Malays?
Where were our PH leaders when the national flag issues were played up by those evil minded people and even the editors of Sin Chew have to b handcuffed n kept in Balai, yet the Malay officers who did the same mistake were spared the rod?
What did our PH leader do when a Hindu temple which have been at one place for 100 years have to be relocated …. All these do not involved reforms, we only want justice, we want PMX and PH to speak up to protect the non Malays from being harassed by people like Akmal the Great !
Knucklehead2 : This article is an insult to voters’ intelligence.
PKR and PMX rode into Putrajaya on the backs of non‑Malay voters in the towns and cities—those who believed in reform, fairness, and a better Malaysia. And what did we get?
Empty promises, compromises, and betrayal.
Now PKR wants us to “reflect” and still vote for them? Spare us the sermon. You failed to deliver the reforms you swore by. You never stood up for the very people who gave you power.
Instead, you bent over backwards for the same old racist narratives and corrupt partners you once condemned.
Taking voters for fools is PKR’s specialty. You think we’ll forget the broken promises, the hypocrisy, the silence when it mattered most? Think again.
Non‑Malays are frustrated and angry because PKR and PMX let them down. That’s the truth. And no amount of sugar‑coated speeches about “Madani values” or “reflection” will erase the fact that you betrayed your base.
GE16 will not be about reflection—it will be about reckoning. PKR, prepare to be buried by the very voters you took for granted.
BTW. Mkini is filled with so many new cybertroopers from PKR! Panic mode!
R.Venugopal : Mr William Leong, people are fed up with rhetoric like semua anak, anak saya but after elections the tone is different. Hindu temples demolished, re-located with use of power and this is not Madani.
The PM ground breaking ceremony was decided before the temple issue is resolved and it looks the hidden hands are more powerful. Humiliating the Hindu religion by Zakir Naik, Vinoth Zamry and Firdaus Wong were given a free passport and the law only concludes NFA and can this same conclusion be applied if someone talks ill of ISLAM.
You are talking about your political survival and never the pains of the voters.
What difference does it make on who wins as we shall survive on our hard work.
DAP has sat in the throne of power, ENJOYED THE PERKS and wants it secured for another term in the coming GE.
Partnering with corrupt politicians from UMNO to stay in power is a crime but you giving all the lame excuses when others come in power things may not be good for NM.
DAP is not bothered what is good for the NM but more important you want to be in carousel of power to fool us again.
Knucklehead2 : Dear YB Rafizi, GE16 is the time to put a capable Bersama candidate against William Leong.
This PKR MP has reduced himself to nothing more than an apple‑polisher and scare‑monger, lecturing voters as if they’re fools. He doesn’t deserve to be in Parliament!
Just read all the comments here (ignore the 'new cyber-trooper account's' comments). Rakyat is very angry and this apple-polisher has to go! Enough is enough. Bersama must take him down in GE16.
The rakyat will be grateful to see a real alternative standing up, not another PKR mouthpiece trying to defend failure.
LimeHorse5802 : Sorry, YB, but I do not find your argument convincing. You may have to try harder.
Your central message is that non Malays should not stay home on polling day because, if they do not vote for PH, the future of their children and future generations will be jeopardized.
That is an extraordinarily sweeping claim. In my view, it relies more on appealing to fear than on demonstrating why PH is the only viable choice.
The familiar warning about the "Green Wave" is also becoming less persuasive. Looking at government policies over the past three years, one could reasonably conclude that both the so called green and blue camps have moved along a similar trajectory on issues relating to Islamisation.
If that is the concern, then the distinction you seek to draw is far less clear than suggested.
Personally, I do not regard Islamisation itself as a threat to non Malays. Malaysia is a Muslim majority country, and if the majority democratically chooses that as its way of life, the minority should respect that choice.
The real safeguard for minorities lies in the Federal Constitution, the rule of law, and strong institutions that protect the rights of every citizen regardless of who forms the government.
Given Malaysia's demographic realities, it may well be that PH can make a greater contribution as a strong and principled opposition, scrutinising the government, defending constitutional values, and holding those in power accountable, rather than suggesting that the country's future depends on PH remaining in government.
Ultimately, no political coalition should ask voters to support it on the basis that all alternatives will lead to a darker future. In a mature democracy, votes should be earned through performance, integrity, sound policies, and respect for constitutional principles. Citizens should cast their votes based on reasoned judgment, not on fear of hypothetical outcomes.
Mainstream media in meltdown as Elon Musk refuses to censor truth about Belfast attack
The media blames Elon Musk for Belfast riots, the US military launches airstrikes against Iran, and Rabbi Eli Schlanger’s message of ‘light’ goes global six months after the Bondi attack.
The elites cannot handle the truth. Normal people have to LIVE with the truth! They are more upset from us seeing it rather than the heinous act itself. They want to erase our awareness of these incidents. People have a right to know what they are up against!!! When someone asks, “Why do you need a firearm?” Just show them the videos from Belfast…The elites can’t have the peasants knowing their treasonous acts. Disgusting how speaking truth is the offence yet criminal savagery forgiven!
Pakistan Builds 'Illegal' Mosque in Japan, Now Faces Demolition
A newly built mosque in Japan's Saitama Prefecture has become the centre of a legal and diplomatic controversy. Japanese authorities say the structure was built without the approvals required under the City Planning Act and may now face removal.
The issue has drawn attention because Pakistan's Ambassador to Japan attended the inauguration ceremony. While Pakistan's embassy says it was assured all permissions had been secured, local authorities insist no approval was granted. The dispute highlights Japan's strict planning regulations and raises questions about compliance, accountability and the future of the controversial mosque project.
The mosque is an aggressive middle finger to Japan. Do the wise thing and tear it down.
Exact Moment Female Host Realizes Islamists Are Intolerant
The mindset that demands that ''their'' freedom consists of destroying everyone else's freedom. When your guests begin moving your furniture around, it's time for the guests to go! Men in dresses accusing other men for being gay, the irony!
When you're weak, they'll keep on pushing. Your tolerance is their motivation. Historically, Muslims have been the biggest oppressors worldwide. As an Israeli, the biggest mistake was that we didn't take seriously what they're saying seriously. And yet, we go to prison for talking about what they say ! They don’t see “tolerance” and “inclusion” as kindness. They see it as weakness, and they’ll exploit that weakness to TAKE OVER and implement what THEY WANT.
The more videos that come out like this, the more people will wake up.
NOBODY Has Ever Humiliated An Entire Panel Of Islamists Like Konstantin Just Did!
Konstantin is so patient with these bigoted, misogynistic victimhood idiots. Muslims become victims when they can’t dominate - it’s a tactic used against the West. These Muslims are unhappy because Britain is not Islamic enough, yet they themselves admit that Islamic countries are no better.
A room full of people that are not happy with BRITAIN but can't name a single country they think is better and they would prefer to live in. Yet they expect us to keep on tolerating them. They are such lying propagandists. Oh they did NOT like Constantine talking about how the British empire ended slavery in the west, completely destroying their narrative.
The whole objective of islamophobia is to shut down conversation. The woman wearing a Palestine university shirt says it’s a distraction to look at other societies, that they should focus on Britain. And then she immediately refers to Gaza and Palestine.
What a narcissist, making every conversation about herself and her agenda. Look how fast the conversation shut down when it comes to Islamic Colonization and slavery which still exist till this day.
Qatar does not allow total free Speech. Try speaking against the Government, see where it gets you.
Malaysiakini : COMMENT - One hundred and fourteen hikers got lost this year alone and needed rescuing from the Fire and Rescue Department.
This
was not only in hardcore jungle but even in “urban forests” such as
Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur (10 people went astray on May 9) and Bukit
Jambul, Penang, said Fire and Rescue Department director-general Nor
Hisham Mohammad.
I have been a hiker for some 30 years and love
being in the forest. It’s a healthy, low-cost hobby to enjoy nature and
make new friends. But just like driving, cycling or scuba diving, there
are safety rules. I was lucky to learn about these from the Malaysian
Nature Society.
For Illustrative Purposes Only Similar To Ranger Lim See Meng
Gonzales Lasak From Kampung Bonggor In Perak To Batu Melintang In Kelantan - The CO of 7th Rangers was 50 years old. After that returned to Kota Bahru, Kelantan for more operations and more training. Some General woke up on the wrong side of the bed or had a shitty brainwave. He wanted soldiers to walk cross-country.
If we forced that General to walk at gunpoint, he would have probably collapsed.
When we did the infamous Gonzales Lasak from Kampong Bonggor in Gerik to Batu Melintang in Kelantan which was 122 Km by road. The distance on the map was as the crow flies is 80 clicks. The Infantry is all terrain; we had to cross country, except at the lake in Banding we used the bridge.
We were supposed to start the walk at 0800 hours to be released by a General.
That fuckwit (mamak's brother in law) arrived at 1100 hours by helicopter. By the time he had his tea and the normal bovine manure, it was precisely 1200 hours that the walk started. All the soldiers and support elements were carrying eight days of combat rations,1st line ammo and two hand grenades, all the Rangers had to carry a 60 mm mortar round.
Operations Campur - Endurance. I remember Chinese New Year in Pahang, Ops Campur, moving everday non stop. My Boss at that time was 2Lt Wong Heng Ging, a Foo Chow, I was attached to his company, my boys were already deployed as I just came back from a course. Captain Kamal Hashim was the IO, he was giving instructions, once in a while the CO, Lt Col George Edward Simon came on the air and told us to keep up the pace.
The distances we covered were great, we even came across "Dead Letter Boxes", where the Communists Terrorists would leave messages for their men. The aim of this operations was to prevent the Communists from contacting the Min Yuen in the jungles of Pahang, Communists too celebrated Chinese New Year. They needed supplies, such as food, Ma Ling ham and stewed pork and much more, new recruits, medical supplies.
Interfaith council criticises S'gor guidelines restricting non-Muslim places of worship
Malaysiakini : The controversial Selangor 2025 planning guidelines have drawn
criticism from an interfaith group over what it describes as restrictive
conditions for non-Muslim houses of worship.
In a statement
today, the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity,
Hinduism, Sikhism, and Taoism (MCCBCHST) raised a series of concerns
about the paused guidelines, with alternative proposals. One of
its main objections is the requirement that an area must have at least
5,000 non-Muslim residents (or 1,250 residential units) before being
eligible for a minimum 0.51ha site for houses of worship.
“What
would happen to the (non-Muslim) residents in an area where they do not
reach the required 5,000 people? Where would they go to pray? “This is illogical because these residents should also be given a dedicated location for them to do prayers,” it said.
BluePanther4725 : Why in every muslim country, the muslims always want to oppress and discriminate other religions? Can't muslims live peacefully with others and practise mutual respect?
This is how Islamophobia is created, by the muslims themselves. And they claim that the non-muslims don't respect them.
darmakochi : Looks like the 1st prinsip of rukun negara malaysia (Kepercayaan kepada Tuhan) is NOT for non-Muslims! Are we supposed to pray to the Devil?
Very concerned citizen : These new guidelines will put a spanner to all those involved in inter-religious dialogue and promoting friendship among the various religious groups.
We are told especially during Merdeka time that we should be united as Malaysians and now this new guidelines.Those who are advocating these guidelines need to see a psychiatrist.
HopeforabetterMalaysia : The Selangor government and The Madani government are slowly chipping away at the liberties of the NM’s. These liberties were enshrined in the Federal Constitution.
Where does it state that the Mosque’s must be the tallest structures?
They seem to be rewriting the laws according to their interpretation or at least creating a new narrative.
This must stop or we’ll be left with no pig farming, no places of worship and soon no pubs.
Whilst the Arabic countries are relaxing their laws, Madani seems to pursuing this course of governance.
HJ Angus : it is not based on laws but a bully attitude.
We are the majority and we aim to force our decisions on you!
Sealthedeal : This is the insidious nature of Islam in this country and it must stop for the sake of unity.
Dr Suresh Kumar : Just imagine these regulations were appoved in Nov 2025 and came to light only in May this year. If not for MP Lee disclosing this it would have been hidden.
Why? As I mentioned the other day, the committee that approved it had 11 members; 4 from PKR, 4 from DAP, 2 from Amanah and 1 from UMNO. I also found that Papparaidu who was attempting damage control the other day was one of the memebers in the committee.
What use are these mandores if they betray the NMs who put them in positions of power and whom they are supposed to defend? Kick all these fellas out in the next GE. Why should they be allowed to enjoy all the perks and power when they failed the very people who voted for them and palced them in their ivory towers.
Ingrates!"Following criticism, the Selangor government clarified that the guidelines would apply only to future developments and would not affect existing commercial areas." - This pure horse manure mate. They are lying. It's an afterthought not to anger the NMs as elections are around the corner.
Never trust these liars. MCCBCHST is doing the right thing by bringing up this issue and they should continue to put pressure on the Selangor government and the liar Chameleon. This is our right as outlined in the FC. That's why I said yesterday that we are already being ruled by PAS only in a different name.
But I also have my doubts if PAS would do that? They will certainly screw up our economy but I doubt if they will come up such stupid rules and regulations. Who knows they may even soften their religious tone once in power to gain the trust of the NMs. After all they are also politicians looking for power. Aren't they?
VioletQuokka1493 : Obsessed with race and religion. Trying to outdo the other. This, after 68 years of independence. We never had independence. We had feudalism and this will send us to our doom.
Krabian : The greatest tragedy in Selangor is the hijacking of harmony by religion and religious extremists.
INSIDE OPERATION SINDOOR–The 88 Hours That Redefined India
In the early hours of May 7, the Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Sindoor, striking terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. In total, nine sites were targeted.
What followed was a four-day-long military confrontation between India and Pakistan. The operation was launched in response to the barbaric terror attack in Pahalgam, where 25 Indian citizens and one Nepali national were killed.
Though the hostilities eventually ended, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it clear that Operation Sindoor is not over. He warned that any future terror attacks originating from Pakistani soil will be met with military force. Can't believe we did nothing after 26/11.... Shame on Kangress for letting our nation down.
Our PM was in Saudi Arabia when Pahalgam happened and India made it known that Pakistan would be punished. We did so in May, 25...... But please note this well, within a few months after this, Sauddies signed an Agreement of Mutual Defence with Pakistan. Our PM was in Saudi Arabia when Pahalgam happened and India made it known that Pakistan would be punished. We did so in May, 25.. But please note this well, within a few months after this.
Sauddie's signed an Agreement of Mutual Defence with Pakistan.
What's behind the latest hate campaign against Rohingyas? By Zarrah Morden
Malaysiakini : A petition calling for Rohingyas to be removed from Malaysia has been
taken down for review by Change.org following criticism from civil
society groups towards the latest hate campaign against the persecuted
community.
Before it was taken down, the petition, believed to have been started by Malaysians, had received more than 424,000 signatures as of June 8, according to a report by The South China MorningPost. The situation has been further inflamed after it was discovered that an
unauthorised flat had allegedly been built by the refugees on private
land in Sungai Tekali, Hulu Langat.
BlackCobra5057 : I am a Malaysian who works in Myanmar 🇲🇲 for years.
Rohingya are trouble makers back in Myanmar 🇲🇲 and I know all the things they did.
It takes 2 hands to clap. If you guys did nothing the Myanmar military would not take action.
Malaysian are not blind, we can see how they are ungrateful.
Zaheed : Just give them a part of Kangkar, Perlis, Tanjung Sepat, Selangor and Kota Bahru, Kelantan. After all Rohingyas can contribute to the economy there.
Mano : Once upon a time, Muslims of Bosnian origin, Rohingya, and other countries were welcomed by just one reason of being they being Muslims.
At that time itself, people cautioned that GENUINE REFUGEES, those who are truly facing risks be welcomed.
To have arrangements made relocate them here or in countries that welcome them..-- only for GENUINE REFUGEES!!!
But NO!!!!!.
The Myanmars were openly encouraged. Soon loads of them , knowing they can use their Islamic credentials can prosper, open businesses etc, paid lots of money to come.
Of course they need to redeem their investments .
When the present Ketuanan realise these economic driven "refugees " are prospering and snatching THE BUMI OPPORTUNITIES, they now open their eyes???
Until then, all in the name of religion and ummah.
If 20-30 years ago and even now if the Federal Constitution was/is upheld supreme and overiding ( AS IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY FACET OF ISSUES!!!!) , there is nothing to now complain.
Just compare how
the Vietnamese refugees were housed in one spot and the government gave orders to shoot on sight( cruel it was) and they were eventually settled abroad
AND
Compare how the Muslim immigrants of whatever nationalities are treated .
Just a Malaysian : Immigrants like myammars or Indonesian works in many sectors of economy and widely dispersed. They stay low and work hard. Rohingyas are different. They set up communities, build their own schools or mosque and are very prominent in areas they lived in.
And are aggressively demanding rights and recognition. What they did are trying to survive but such aggressive establishments of communities scares many local residents giving rise to backlash. It is difficult situation to manage swaying from humanitarian to phobia.
BlackDeer5241 : Non Arabs Muslims somehow treatment differently, Ask the Father of Palestine why so ?
JKT : If you cant get along with Buddhists...you must have a serious problem...
Maimun : Ask her the father the solution?
Politicans make decision to bring them! What about the how to eat, who is going to pay, where to stay??? Swayed easily because religion! Useless guys running the country!