Islamophobia--what a nice word

OOOOHHHHHHHHHHHH IIIIIIII CCCCCCCCC, so Malaysia is able to tell the world not to afraid of the religion that those people rushed into the Bar Council meeting and stopped them of talking it. The followers are not ready to talk and discuss and even through this discussion provides education and furthermore enhance the understandings.

Besides, Malaysia perhaps can tell the world that ISLAM is belonged to MALAYS as the statement from our DPM also stating when the religion is challanged, aiyo, who challenges the religion lah?, the MALAYS will rise.

I wish DR Rais could tell the participants that Malaysia has not educated well her citizens yet, so many absurb issues are happening from dulu until sekarang ( from then to now ) But not under Brtish ruling time, they all kept quite or British sealed their mouths ???

Let's keep our fingers crossed that DR Rais will come back with bags of good news:

WE HAVE DONE WELL IN THE FORUM.

Isn't this type of statement very familiar ???


The Star Online > Nation Friday September 26, 2008
KL to fight ‘Islamophobia’
By FOO YEE PING
NEW YORK: Malaysia has pledged to be at the forefront of an international effort to fight “Islamophobia”.
Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said that Malaysia had agreed to work with the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) to play a more positive role in the effort.
To counter the “illogical” portrayals of Islam, he said an international forum would be held early next year in the United States to be attended by the heads of government, scholars and representatives from organisations linked with religious tolerance.
In discus sion: Dr Rais (left) in talks with Commonwealth Secretary- General Kamalesh Sharma (right) and his counterpar t from Uganda Sam Kutesa on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers Meeting in New York on Wednesday. — Bernama
Briefing Malaysian journalists here on Wednesday of his meeting with OIC secretary-general Ekmeleddin Ihsa-noglu, Dr Rais said there should be a more accurate portrayal of the religion.
The minister, who is leading Malaysia’s delegation to the United Nations General Assembly here, said the OIC had expressed the need for Malaysia’s involvement in the effort.
“If we, as a member nation of the OIC, do not give our co-operation, then we would be failing as a member of the OIC,” he added.
Dr Rais said the United States was picked to host the forum because of “the diverse views of religions here.”
“This is also where Sept 11 took place,” he said, referring to the terrorist attacks here in 2001.
He also hoped that the forum would open a new window to better understanding of civilisation, adding that he would present a report to the Cabinet on the plans for the forum.
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Comments

Anonymous said…
It's a nice word - for insulting others by calling 'em irrational en masse by default.