Free Malaysia Today reported:
Police looking for MoCS leader
Malaysiakini reported:
Francis Siah, leader of the Movement for Change, Sarawak (MoCS) defended himself against BN leaders' calls for police to arrest him and his members over his reports lodged on Taib Mahmud, saying he had not broached any sensitive issues.
Among BN leaders who has made frequent calls for the police to investigate him and a MoCS member Awang Abdillah Awang Nasar, the younger brother of Sarawak speaker Awang Asfia Awang Nasar is senator Idris Buang, a PBB supreme council member.
MoCS, a Sarawak civil society movement, had raised issues concerning the Sarawak CM and issued him an ultimatum for him to step down as chief minister by Aug 13 this year.
Among BN leaders who has made frequent calls for the police to investigate him and a MoCS member Awang Abdillah Awang Nasar, the younger brother of Sarawak speaker Awang Asfia Awang Nasar is senator Idris Buang, a PBB supreme council member.
MoCS, a Sarawak civil society movement, had raised issues concerning the Sarawak CM and issued him an ultimatum for him to step down as chief minister by Aug 13 this year.
Siah (above) told Malaysiakini that they had never touched on the very sensitive issues of race and religion.
Idris Buang has not only gone after MoCS, but Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali as well, saying that although these two groups have different objectives or agendas their recent unstinting public remarks had the common tendency of stirring the people at large to breach peace.
Idris Buang has not only gone after MoCS, but Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali as well, saying that although these two groups have different objectives or agendas their recent unstinting public remarks had the common tendency of stirring the people at large to breach peace.
Idris told reporters in Kuching yesterday, saying, “Ibrahim (right) had thoughtlessly declared that Perkasa was ready to fight 'any crusade by ungrateful Christians' while Siah had blackmailed Taib to step down on or before Aug 13, contrary to the true meaning of democracy, the rule of law and legitimacy.”
Idris condemned Ibrahim for being irresponsible over his fiery statements, saying, “A Muslim is bound by the Quran and the Sunnah to uphold his integrity in preserving the peace upon which the citizens of all races and creeds depend and co-exist.”
Idris condemned Ibrahim for being irresponsible over his fiery statements, saying, “A Muslim is bound by the Quran and the Sunnah to uphold his integrity in preserving the peace upon which the citizens of all races and creeds depend and co-exist.”
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