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Sunday, February 24, 2019

‘TOMMY THOMAS, GUAN ENG & RICHARD MALANJUM CANNOT BE TRUSTED BECAUSE THEY DID NOT HOLD THE QURAN WHEN BEING SWORN IN’: IN SHOCKINGLY RACIST SPEECH, NAZRI SHOWS HIS TRUE COLORS – TELLS SEMENYIH VOTERS SUSPECTS IN FIREMAN ADIB’S DEATH NOT CHARGED BECAUSE THEY ARE OF ‘SAME SKIN COLOUR’ AS AG TOMMY

BN secretary-general Nazri Abdul Aziz has accused the Pakatan Harapan government of being weak and was compelled to surrender the rights of the Malays to others.
At a ceramah in Beranang last night, Nazri said this could be seen through the appointment of non-Malays as chief justice, attorney-general and finance minister.
“It is the duty of every prime minister and the government to defend the (Malay) privilege. However, the government is weak.
“Many things that never happened before are happening now – (look at the appointment of the) attorney-general, chief justice and finance minister.

“Lots of issues that were unimaginable before are an issue now. As some said, (we are) surrendering our rights to others,” he told his audience of approximately 80 people.
Nazri, a multi-term former cabinet minister, said such positions are strategic and should only be held by Malays in order to uphold the Federal Constitution and Islam.
He cited the death of firefighter Muhamamd Adib Mohd Kassim as an apparent example of how appointing non-Malays to such positions was bad for the Malays.
“Take for example the attorney-general. Everyone said Adib was sacrificed. We ask why no charges were brought against the people who were arrested for allegedly assaulting Adib back then. None has been charged.
“People can see that the attorney-general and the suspects have the same skin colour, so don’t blame the Malay because they thought the attorney-general is not fair.
“What is the problem? Just charge (them to court). I was made to understand it (the prosecution) was withdrew and (they) just kept quiet.
“This has led to dissatisfaction among the Malays because (they) do not trust a non-Malay to hold that position can be fair instead of acting according to the skin colour,” he said.
‘Oath not binding’
He claimed that Malay distrust stemmed from the fact that the three new office bearers he mentioned could not hold the Quran when they were sworn-in.
“An individual swear before the Yang di-Pertuan Agong must use Quran because the King is a Muslim. If ones do not use the Quran, then he or she is not bound to the oath taken,” he said.
“I can just hold a dictionary and I swear anything because I know this is just a normal book.”
He alleged that former Argentine president Carlos Menem, whose parents are from Syria, was forced to convert to Catholicism in order to take his oath of office in 1989.
“Malaysia is not the only country practices this, Argentina also has it. What we are stating is valid and legitimate… Do not think that Malays are deliberately racist,” he said.
While stressing that he was a true Malaysian and not a racist, Nazri said Malay sentiments must be taken care of by the government.
“Malays must be the priority in our struggle because if racial issues are not taken care of, there will definitely be riots,” he said.
Non-Malay privileges
Meanwhile, Nazri urged non-Malays to not question Malay privileges because non-Malays enjoy privileges too.
“If non-Malay talks about the privilege of the non-Malay, remember that the Chinese and Indian have their privilege too. What is their privilege? The vernacular schools,” he said.
Other countries, he said, do not allow for vernacular schools.
“If they have the vernacular education, that shows they have their own privilege too. Everyone has privileges and Malays do not dispute about (vernacular education).
“I want to tell them: If they fight for Malay privilege to be abolished, then I want to ask for the Chinese schools and Tamil schools be abolished.
“Only then it is fair. There is no way only one race sacrifice, every race has to sacrifice,” he added.
MKINI

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