Jumat, 30 Oktober 2020

Mahathir says wasn't given a chance to defend himself after backlash for controversial tweet on France, Muslims - TODAYonline

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  1. Mahathir says wasn't given a chance to defend himself after backlash for controversial tweet on France, Muslims  TODAYonline
  2. Malaysia's Mahathir says Muslims can kill French, Twitter deletes post  Yahoo Singapore News
  3. Malaysia's Mahathir defends himself as he gets more flak over 'kill French people' tweet  The Straits Times
  4. Take away Mahathir's social media account before more damage is done, says Najib  TODAYonline
  5. Mahathir says comments on France and Muslims were taken out of context  South China Morning Post
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2020-10-30 11:35:28Z
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Mahathir says comments on France and Muslims were taken out of context - South China Morning Post

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  1. Mahathir says comments on France and Muslims were taken out of context  South China Morning Post
  2. Malaysia's Mahathir defends himself as he gets more flak over 'kill French people' tweet  The Straits Times
  3. Malaysia's Mahathir says Muslims can kill French, Twitter deletes post  Yahoo Singapore News
  4. Take away Mahathir's social media account before more damage is done, says Najib  TODAYonline
  5. Muslims 'have the right to kill millions of French people', Malaysia's former PM says  Daily Mail
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2020-10-30 10:59:19Z
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Malaysia's Mahathir gets more criticisms over 'kill' tweet - The Straits Times

KUALA LUMPUR - Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad received more criticism on Friday (Oct 30) over his tweet the previous day that "Muslims have a right to be angry and to kill millions of French people for the massacres of the past".

He defended himself on Friday, saying that his next sentence that Muslims didn’t take revenge though they had the right to, were left out by the media.

And he said that his plea for France to show respect to people’s beliefs were also cast aside in the rush to attack him.

Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister James Masing responding to news reports over the comments on killing French people said: "The law of civilised nations is that no one is allowed to take the law into their own hands, let alone take somebody's life just because that person happens to disagree with his beliefs or stance on certain issues."

He added: "Mahathir's comments on the killing of non-Muslims in France is a reflection of who he is as a person. It's not Malaysian. We live and abide by the rule of law."

Tun Dr Mahathir's comments came at a time of heightened tensions in France, soon after two people died in Nice's towering neo-Gothic basilica, including a 60-year-old woman who was nearly decapitated, and a third victim died after taking refuge in a nearby bar.

The attack in Nice came less than two weeks after the beheading of a teacher shook the nation and led to President Emmanuel Macron suggesting that Islam was in need of an enlightenment. The teacher was beheaded by an 18-year-old Chechen after he was offended that the educationist showed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in a class on free speech.

The United States Ambassador to Malaysia, Ms Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir, on Friday extended her condolences to the French victims. She added: "I strongly disagree with Tun Dr Mahathir's recent statement. Freedom of expression is a right, calling for violence is not."

On Dr Mahathir's blog, some 6,000 angry comments followed his series of comments..

One commenter said" "Is this the language of a respected leader...?????? It's totally violent".

The tweet by Dr Mahathir had these words immediately after writing that Muslims had the right to kill millions of French, that "by and large the Muslims have not applied the 'eye for an eye' law. Muslims don't. The French shouldn't. Instead the French should teach their people to respect other people's feelings."

But these have been drowned out by what many see as his call for violence.

New York Times in a report about the issue in France wrote that "what many French people see as their country's uncompromising defence of its safety and free expression, many Muslims consider to be scapegoating and blasphemous insults to their religion".

Former premier Najib Razak, who was toppled from power in 2018 by Dr Mahathir, tweeted on Friday: "The world should calm down and read @chedetofficial's statement in its full context", referring to Dr Mahathir's blog.

"I'm sure he didn't mean exactly what he said," Najib said. "And even if he did, it's his personal opinion, not Malaysia's."

However, Najib said he agreed with the opinion that Dr Mahathir's social media accounts should be taken away from him before he does "more damage".

Dr Mahathir in separate comments to defend himself said: "Because of the spin and out of context presentation by those that picked up my posting, reports were made against me and I am accused of promoting violence etc… on Facebook and Twitter."

He spoke against Facebook and Twitter as "purveyors of freedom" that only allowed one side of an argument.

"On the one hand, they defended those who chose to display offending caricatures of Prophet Muhammad and expect all Muslims to swallow it in the name of freedom of speech and expression. On the other, they deleted deliberately that Muslims had never sought revenge for the injustice against them in the past."

Dr Mahathir added: "Even my appeal that the French should explain the need to advise their people to be sensitive and respect the beliefs of other people is left out. What is promoted by these reaction to my article is to stir French hatred for Muslims."

In Indonesia, its Foreign Ministry said in a statement: "Indonesia condemns the statements made by the President of France that are disrespectful towards Islam and the Muslim community worldwide. The statement has offended over two billion Muslims globally and has sparked division among different faiths in the world.

"Freedom of expression should not be exercised in ways that tarnish the honour, sanctity and sacredness of religious values and symbols.

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2020-10-30 08:53:35Z
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Johor Baru district declared a Covid-19 red zone following spike in cases - The Straits Times

JOHOR BARU (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - The Johor Baru district has been declared a red zone after the number of Covid-19 cases surpassed 40 in the span of 14 days.

Johor health and environment committee chairman R. Vidyananthan said monitoring and surveillance efforts would be boosted because of an expected increase in the number of cases in the near future.

"The Johor Baru district was declared a red zone on Thursday (Oct 29). Based on information, most of the cases reported involved the spread of the disease among family members and at workplaces.

"Because of this, the state health department has placed the institutions involved under a home surveillance order.

"Ten new Covid-19 cases were reported on Thursday, including nine cases from existing clusters and one from other screenings," he said in a statement on Friday.

Mr Vidyananthan noted that there are currently three active clusters in Johor, namely the Bayu, Kempas and Rinting clusters.

"The cumulative number of positive cases for the Bayu cluster remains at eight as at Thursday, which involved three work colleagues and five of their family members," he said, adding that 104 close contacts have been identified from the cluster.

He added that the Kempas cluster has recorded some 42 cases, involving eight work colleagues, 17 of their family members, 11 colleagues of their family members, five students and one of the student's family members.

Meanwhile, the Rinting cluster recorded 10 cases that involved two colleagues, six of their family members and two friends of their children.

Separately, a primary school in Johor Baru has been told to shut down for a week after one of its pupils tested positive for Covid-19.

A notice on the matter was issued to students, parents and teachers on Thursday.

"Since early March, the school has taken the necessary precautions to avoid Covid-19, and will continue to do so.

"Unfortunately, on Thursday, the Health Ministry confirmed the spread of the disease in the school," said the notice.

It added that the Johor Education Department had ordered the school to shut down for seven days, starting from Friday (Oct 30) to Thursday (Nov 5) as a safety measure.

It was learnt that a Primary 4 student tested positive for Covid-19 and has been sent to hospital for treatment and isolation.

When contacted, state education, information, heritage and culture committee chairman Mazlan Bujang confirmed the closure of the school.

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2020-10-30 06:22:49Z
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Take away Mahathir's social media account before more damage is done, says Najib - TODAYonline

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  1. Take away Mahathir's social media account before more damage is done, says Najib  TODAYonline
  2. Malaysia's Mahathir says Muslims can kill French, Twitter deletes post  Yahoo Singapore News
  3. Muslims 'have the right to kill millions of French people', Malaysia's former PM says  Daily Mail
  4. Muslims have 'right to punish' French, says Malaysia's Mahathir; Twitter removes post  TODAYonline
  5. Mahathir Mohamad's 'abhorrent' comments on Nice terrorist attack condemned  The Guardian
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2020-10-30 04:57:39Z
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Kamis, 29 Oktober 2020

Muslims have 'right to punish' French, says Malaysia's Mahathir; Twitter removes post - TODAYonline

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2020-10-30 00:58:54Z
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UMNO says its ministers will stay in Cabinet, but wants general election once COVID-19 is under control - CNA

KUALA LUMPUR: The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) said late Thursday night (Oct 29) that all its ministers will stay in the Cabinet for now, while calling for a general election to be held once COVID-19 is under control.

This came amid talk of a possible Cabinet reshuffle, with some suggesting that there might be a deputy prime minister from UMNO.

In a statement released after the party held its second supreme council meeting this week, UMNO’s president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said: “All Cabinet members who represent UMNO will continue in government and commit to protecting the people’s welfare and defend the party’s honour.”

However, the party also stated that the people’s mandate should be returned to form a government that is stable, by holding a general election once the COVID-19 pandemic was under control and at a minimum level.

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United Malays National Organisation president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. (File photo: Bernama) 
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READ: Commentary - UMNO’s in no shape to play kingmaker in Malaysia

The statement said UMNO would continue to be focused and consistent on the importance of a political ceasefire and the national reconciliation agenda, in order to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic while taking care of the people’s welfare and the country’s peace and political stability.

“UMNO wishes to repeat clearly that we uphold the king's and rulers' council’s decree to ensure the country's administration is well-managed, based on the supremacy of laws and honouring the spirit enshrined in the Federal Constitution, and not taking the country into an emergency like what was proposed by the government,” said Ahmad Zahid.

He added that the party has refined the various views and hopes of the people regarding the upcoming budget to be tabled on Nov 6, and will forward these to the government.

These include the loan moratorium extension issue, household living assistance for those how had lost their income, assistance for unemployed youths, special payments for frontliners and other initiatives to raise Malaysia’s economic development. 

READ: Malaysia king urges MPs to give 'solid support' to budget 2021 for people's well-being and economic recovery

Ahmad Zahid also said that any parties’ action to question UMNO’s decision to support the royal decree was irresponsible and extremely regretted. The party would also not hesitate to take firm action to protect both the rulers’ sovereignty and people’s interest. 

Although UMNO is not formally registered in the ruling Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition, the support of its 39 MPs are a crucial bloc in supporting Mr Muhyiddin Yassin’s slim parliamentary majority.

On Monday, the party reaffirmed its support for the PN government, but also urged better cooperation, stating that its political relationship should be based on respect and political consensus.

The Monday announcement was in the wake of the Malaysian king and rulers’ council’s decision to reject a proposal by Mr Muhyiddin on Oct 23, to declare a state of emergency amid rising COVID-19 cases and political instability.

A state of emergency would have seen the upcoming parliamentary sitting on Nov 2 suspended.

There was earlier speculation that some lawmakers from UMNO were prepared to work with opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim. UMNO politicians have been perceived to be seeking a more favourable redistribution of government positions for the party's lawmakers.

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2020-10-29 17:51:22Z
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