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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Is Malaysia at War??????!!!!!!


This person talking like we at Malaysia are having civil war. He is picturing Malaysia for whole world to see.

Hello!!!! Malaysian is united always.. If u wants to see proof, please go to a football match…

Malaysia Cup final is just around the corner … this Saturday 29 October 2011 at night …

At this event you will see how is Malaysian are living in harmony.

We Malaysians will live in harmony and united ……

Only in politics we as Malaysians have our differences ……

And it’s normal because there is no country where politics are united ……

So Ibrahim Ali “STOP” talking nonsense or no common sense …..

We Malaysian and Malays are not stupid …….. (Please read article below from Malaysian Insider)

But as a democratic country, you may please talk whatever you want, but please think before you say something because somebody may sue you ……. Ha ha ha ……

What ever it is …….

Life goes on …….



Ibrahim Ali disappointed by Himpun turnout

Malaysian Insider  By Yow Hong Chieh   October 26, 2011

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 26 – Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali has expressed
embarrassment over the poor turnout at the Himpunan Sejuta Umat rally, despite the Malay
rights movement earlier shrugging off the low attendance.

Only 5,000 people filled the 100,000-seat Shah Alam Stadium where the
rally against the alleged Christianisation of Malaysia took place last
weekend.

“Even as late at 4pm, there were fewer than 10,000 people... I was
embarrassed as a Malay and a Muslim. Where are our Malays?

“But when there’s a conference or an assembly, why this, why that?”

Ibrahim said in his winding-up speech at the 2nd Perkasa general
assembly here.

The Malay rights leader lamented that Malays were very good at asking
for things but were reluctant to put their money where their mouth was
when time came for action.

“What is our sacrifice? How far are we willing to go?” he said.

Ibrahim added that if Malays remained too passive in voicing their
objections despite being “under attack from within and without”, they would suffer the same fate as Singaporean Malays and Malays in Penang, whom he said were marginalised.

Himpun was organised by various right-wing religious groups calling for Muslims to rise up and fight the “challenge of
Christianisation” to Muslims in Malaysia.

The mass rally was mooted following the controversial August 3 raid by Selangor Islamic authorities on Damansara Utama
Methodist Church (DUMC), where it was alleged that Christians were converting Muslims.

Christian leaders have denied claims that Christians were attempting to convert Muslims and have called Himpun’s fight  “irrelevant”.