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Uh oh... Mudlaysian right wing group ask why they had dinner with PAP

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Three Malaysians queried over dinner with Singapore politicians

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(From left) Datuk Seri Kalimullah Hassan, Datuk Mohamad Azman Yahya and Lim Guan Eng were alleged to have had dinner with Singapore’s top politicians in August.

New Straits Times
Monday, Oct 03, 2011


KUALA LUMPUR - Perkasa has claimed that there was a "dinner" arranged for three Malaysian personalities, including a chief minister, and Singapore's top politicians in August.

Perkasa information chief Ruslan Kasim questioned the motive behind the dinner that was attended by Malaysia Airlines board member Datuk Mohamad Azman Yahya, businessman Datuk Seri Kalimullah Hassan and Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng with several senior leaders of Singapore's People's Action Party (PAP).

Ruslan, in his statement issued yesterday, urged the three to clear the air over the matter in the interest of the country.

"If it is true, we would like to know what was discussed during the dinner and whether it was related to our country's top secrets."

He also asked Azman to disclose whether Kalimullah had previously arranged several meetings between DAP and PAP.

"Malaysians have the right to question where their loyalty lies."

Perkasa, Ruslan said, would like to warn against Malaysians becoming a foreign tool or agent to betray their own country.
 

eErotica69

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Who does Perksa think they are? The UN?

They are just a Right Wing NGO in Malaysia. Why should DAP or PAP be answerable to them!!
 

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The infamous Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali ....
 

zeddy

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Perkasa is really a joke.. Bloody racist party, a party full of ultra fanatical Malays.. I cringed the last time I saw their President championing on TV the rights of the Malays...Perkasa is Malaysia's answer to the German right wing National Democratic Party.. The reasons why Malays in Malaysia are pampered lot is because of racists clowns like Perkasa who still insisted on special rights for the Bumiputras... A sharp Kris should be shoved up the arses of these Perkasa clowns..
 

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Haiya sinkeeland oso same la. Pappees bringing in more china mei meis to replaced locals. Only thing is pappies dont openly say it. Even china dont really welcome other races to their land. Pinoy maid wanna get hongkee pr they make so much shit noise. But when hongkees/taiwanese/chinese want to get pr in states/canana/oziieland want to be given red carpet treatment. Fuck them la. IETLS should be raised to 9 points in order to filter out these weeds.

If sinkees not happy, don't go mudland la. Why so many sinkees go mudland and enjoy cheap stuff still can complain about mudland. Alot of sinkees just jealous la that mudland is the arms and sinkeeland is a pimple on the arm pit.

I think alot of m&ds in mudland are fuckup, but it's their cuntry to fuck up. It doesnt belong to the chinese.
 

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Perkasa is really a joke.. Bloody racist party, a party full of ultra fanatical Malays.. I cringed the last time I saw their President championing on TV the rights of the Malays...Perkasa is Malaysia's answer to the German right wing National Democratic Party.. The reasons why Malays in Malaysia are pampered lot is because of racists clowns like Perkasa who still insisted on special rights for the Bumiputras... A sharp Kris should be shoved up the arses of these Perkasa clowns..

ahh Irabhim Ali, top ultra-right wing clown.
 

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The infamous Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali ....

This idiot fuck face is full of shit! I blame his fucking Islamic believe for his stupidity.
 
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Written by our old dog Salim Osman of the 147th...


Time to Curb Malaysia's Racial Attack Dogs
Salim Osman – Straits Times Indonesia | May 23, 2011

As racial tensions rise in Malaysia, one organization causing ripples in the country is Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa Malaysia (Perkasa).

The group pushed the political temperature to a new high when its president, Ibrahim Ali, on May 14 threatened to wage a crusade against Christians if they turned Malaysia into a Christian state, as claimed by Utusan Malaysia newspaper in a report on an alleged Christian conspiracy.

Christian leaders accused the newspaper of fabrication. Utusan, which is owned by the United Malays National Organisation, the dominant party in the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, is being investigated for the report, which it maintains is true.

Perkasa has become the new player in race politics with Ibrahim, 59, a maverick politician, able to make seditious remarks with impunity.

The group emerged in the aftermath of the March 2008 general election, when UMNO’s hold on power was threatened by the loss of substantial Malay votes to the opposition. Perkasa became the answer to the Malay search for a new entity to represent them as their pressure group, UMNO Youth, was in lethargy.

Ibrahim, an independent Member of Parliament, said in interviews that the group was set up to protect the Malays' special position as stated in Article 153 of the Constitution. “If Malays do not come out and defend themselves, others will climb on our heads,” said the former UMNO politician.

Perkasa's supporters are assertive in their defense of Malay rights. They are uncompromising on Islam, the Malay language and the royalty ‑ the core of Malay identity.

While Ibrahim argues that he is merely defending Malay rights, others find his views extreme and say Perkasa does not fit in a civil society.

Tacitly backed by former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and Prime Minister Najib Razak, Perkasa and its 300,000 members was initially viewed as an extension of UMNO used to galvanize the Malays, which could take on a more radically pro-Malay stance than the party.

And despite its vociferous articulation of Malay rights that borders on racism and extremism, Perkasa as avoided the plight of Hindraf, the Hindu rights group, which has been outlawed.

While top UMNO leaders back it, other party leaders have warned that the Barisan could lose non-Malay support if UMNO does not dissociate itself from Perkasa.

Concerns have been expressed about Perkasa's agenda. For one, it agreed to spearhead a movement that aims to mobilize Malays and Bumiputeras to counter the Chinese shift to the opposition in the recent Sarawak state election.

The group also set up a paramilitary wing, Briged Setia Negara, or National Loyalty Brigade, to look after security earlier this month. This has raised eyebrows, especially since Ibrahim has vowed to defend Islam even if Perkasa members have to die “sprawling in blood.”

There are thus grounds for the Najib administration to review its policy towards Perkasa and rein in the group before it causes more damage to already fragile ethnic ties.

First, although its agenda is to champion Malay rights, Perkasa is riding roughshod in pushing for them, trampling the rights of other communities.

Perkasa is pitting UMNO against its partner, the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), in the aftermath of the Sarawak election. It accused the MCA of not delivering the Chinese votes and lambasted the Chinese as ungrateful because they supported the opposition.

Second, the Malay group stands in the way of reforms Najib promised when he became prime minister in 2009.

Perkasa led several Malay groups to oppose the New Economic Model (NEM) mooted by Najib to transform Malaysia into a high-income and high-growth economy by 2020. They objected to the NEM goal of shifting the affirmative action strategy from ethnic- to needs-based, forcing the prime minister to backtrack.

Due to such pressures, the government introduced Teraju, a new unit for the Malays and Bumiputeras, which critics say would dilute the NEM and likely send the wrong message to foreign investors who have been hopeful of reform.

Third, Perkasa appears to have its own agenda that may be different from that of UMNO. It has redefined the 1Malaysia policy by demanding that the concept be based on Malay privileges, which will polarize the country.

Fourth, the group is becoming less tolerant of others and takes extremist positions as reflected by its reaction to the alleged Christian conspiracy report and the row over the Christian use of the word Allah in Malay bibles.

The prime minister needs to deal with the Perkasa problem firmly. Ignoring it will affect his credibility and let the Malay ultra rights group hijack UMNO's agenda to the detriment of the country.

Reprinted courtesy of Straits Times Indonesia. To subscribe to Straits Times Indonesia and/or the Jakarta Globe call 021 2553 5055.
 
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