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Southeast Asia
Malaysian PM slams Israel on 'systematic dehumanization'
2015-10-03
[AA.TR] The Malaysian prime minister condemned Israel Friday for what he called its "systematic dehumanization" of Paleostinians, saying the situation risked becoming a "catastrophe".
Hand him the klik'r, he knows what to do.
Addressing the United Nations
...boodling on the grand scale...
General Assembly, Najib Razak stressed that there was a need to "permanently address the injustice" suffered by the Paleostinians since 1948.

"Decades of impunity and the systematic dehumanization of Paleostinians has culminated in increasing violence, increasing illegal settlements, and increasing violations of rights," said Razak.

"If the world continues to turn a blind eye to their sufferings, we risk another catastrophe in the Occupied Paleostinian Territory," he said.

"We will also fail to uphold the right to self-determination, which was at the very basis of the United Nations when it was created 70 years ago."

Razak called for Israel to return authority over the Al-Aqsa Mosque -- Islam's third holiest site -- to King Abdullah of Jordan, whom he called its legal custodian.

Jordan administered the mosque up until the time of the 1967 Middle East War.

Razak added that it was Israel's duty to help Moslems from around the world to visit the site.

He also announced that Malaysia would accept 3,000 Syrian migrants over the next three years to help alleviate the current Middle East refugee crisis, saying the international community should be pushing for new solutions to it.

"The millions fleeing are people -- like us," he said.

"They should concern us all. We must respect our common humanity."
Posted by:Fred

#8  No Moslem may ever school Israel on human rights
Posted by: newc   2015-10-03 12:52  

#7  In the book Buku Panduan Kemasukan ke Institusi Pengajian Tinggi Awam, Program Pengajian Lepasan SPM/Setaraf Sesi Akademik 2007/2008 (Guidebook for entry into public higher learning institutions for SPM/equivalent graduates for academic year 2007/2008), the Malaysian Higher Education Ministry defined bumiputra as follows, depending on the region of origin of the individual applicant:[4]

Peninsular Malaysia
"If one of the parents is Muslim Malay/Orang Asli[5] as stated in Article 160 (2) Federal Constitution of Malaysia; thus the child is considered as a Bumiputra"
Sabah
"If the child was born is Sabah or the father was domiciled in Sabah at the time of birth, and one of the parents is indigenous natives of Sabah as stated in Article 161A (6)(b) Federal Constitution of Malaysia; thus his child is considered as a Bumiputra"
Sarawak
"If both of the parent are indigenous natives of Sarawak as stated in Article 161A (6)(a) Federal Constitution of Malaysia; thus their child is considered as a Bumiputra"
Posted by: 3dc   2015-10-03 11:50  

#6  The concept of a bumiputra ethnic group in Malaysia was coined by Tun Abdul Razak. It recognized the "special position" of the Malays provided in the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, in particular Article 153. Short form - only Malay ethnic matter.
Posted by: 3dc   2015-10-03 11:48  

#5  Don't forget the systematic dehumanization of Chinese in Malaysia.
Posted by: Beldar Sloque3832   2015-10-03 11:36  

#4  Remember,dehumanization of Muslims is exclusively reserved for and by other Muslims.

...and like crime on the south side of Chicago, the 'dehumanization' is not publicized or critiqued. Strange, no ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-10-03 10:18  

#3  Remember, dehumanization of Muslims is exclusively reserved for and by other Muslims. Just ask ISIS.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-10-03 08:01  

#2  Non-standard QSL card, I frown, but want.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-10-03 06:53  

#1  Must be a different Malaysia:

Malaysia Human Rights

Human Rights Concerns

The government tightened control of dissent and curtailed the right to freedom of expression and religion. Bloggers were arrested under the Sedition Act, and the Printing Press and Publications Act (PPPA) was used to control newspaper content. Ten people were arbitrarily arrested and detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA). Security forces continued to use excessive force while the establishment of an independent police complaints misconduct commission was postponed. Immigration personnel and volunteers conducted mass arrests of migrant workers. At least 22 people were sentenced to death. The number executed was unknown.


Link
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-10-03 06:02  

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