'The government wants to make the problem disappear by taking the videos off the Internet,' said Human Rights Watch deputy Asia director Elaine Pearson.
The New York-based human rights group said Malaysians have a right to see for themselves what happened and hear what was said. Thus, the government shouldn't be suppressing this information.
The New York-based human rights group said Malaysians have a right to see for themselves what happened and hear what was said. Thus, the government shouldn't be suppressing this information.
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Malaysians are wiser now not to get into riots easily by manipulated instigation on racial issues by certain unscrupulous group.
These video clips is good to remain to show their ugly sides.Only those cowards want it to be removed as soon as possible as for now they themselves cant even bear to see with their own eyes how they look so ugly and foolish then.
They would have gladly recommended this video-clips as educational aid if it was plotted by someone else.
Thanks God that Malaysians are much much wiser now to handle racial issues and hope their old trick does not work again.
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