LETTER | By condemning Jews, the world may have a distorted view of Malaysia.
I am so proud of you. At the grand old age of 93, you are the world’s oldest prime minister. You are Malaysia’s guide and guardian. The world was speechless when we elected you back to power in May 2018. They must have thought you could not hack it at this age. But you proved them wrong.
"Malaysians want a new Malaysia that upholds the principles of fairness, good governance, integrity and the rule of law. They want a Malaysia that is a friend to all and enemy of none. A Malaysia that remains neutral and non-aligned. A Malaysian that detests and abhors wars and violence. They also want a Malaysia that will speak its mind on what is right and wrong, without fear or favour […]”
I know that you have always been an advocate of peace and that you have urged countries to work together for the harmonious good of the whole. In Malaysia, you have reminded us that our diversity is our strength and that we must stay united. Do not let race politics destroy the unity in this country, you said.I respectfully submit that you do indeed harbour unacceptable prejudice towards certain communities.
You said: “ I have some Jewish friends, very good friends. They are not like the other Jews, that’s why they are my friends.” You also generalised that Jews were “inclined towards money” and that “the Jews do a lot of wrong things, which force us to pass comment”.
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