Church fire-bombings: 'Remember this day' 8th Jan 2010
It was you, Mr PM, who said demonstrations on mosque premises would be allowed.
All religious premises should be a melting pot of tolerance, not places to spark off the flames of intolerance. Candlelight vigils have been banned, but demonstrations where racial insults are hurled are tolerated. Is this 1Malaysia or is this Malaysia for one group only?
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My tears flow as I read what has happened. I am speechless. It was a sad day today for Malaysia.
Perhaps the most ironic thing to come out of all this is that while there is unrest in Peninsula Malaysia, the word 'Allah' continues to be used by East Malaysians and in the Malay version of The Herald, just as it has been used for many years before this.
Please do not blame the Muslims of Malaysia. These are acts perpetrated by a small group of fanatics with ill intentions and to cause fear and tensions. We shall refrain from writing negative comments about our Muslim friends over the Internet. Otherwise, we will fall into their trap. Perhaps they knew the turn-up at this afternoon's protests would be poor, so they resort to these actions.
1 malaysia apa jadi ?
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