YOURSAY | 'The more you gag, the more suspicious your members will become.'
To PAS’ credit, they have been consistent at being an oxymoron. They call anyone other than PAS"kafir," but they sleep with Umno.
I have my reservations about this so-called Islamic party which, under Abdul Hadi Awang's rule, has changed its political direction.PAS leadership is heading for implosion. It has become dysfunctional. In that case, why did it not send Zakir Naik back after India requested for him to be extradited? Likewise, why did it not send the Uighurs back after China requested, but instead sent them to Turkey?Malaysia under BN had a poor human rights record, especially in relation to the protection of refugees seeking asylum. It was in constant violation of international law relating to refugees. It would seem that Harapan is no better.
History and interpretations of history make who we are. If you stop telling your kids what actually happened on May 13, others will and the victims of an ugly historical event could be interpreted as the perpetrators.You seem to present the view of 90 percent of Malaysians who do not carry the baggage of May 13 memories are less divided than the remaining 10 percent. In fact, I find the converse to be true.
This would have automatically helped more Malays without creating a layer of ultra-rich Malays largely through corruption, and without creating the racial divide that we see today.FellowMalaysian: With new Malaysia comes new hope that the single most far-reaching event of the nation's history, which has been cast in a shroud of secrecy the past 50 years, could finally be reconciled and hopefully, some disturbing questions will finally be answered.The truth of the May 13 riots should be told by declassifying documents that pertain to the event. As it is, the so-called official version of events was commandeered and written by those in political power to serve their vested interests.
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