You know – the problem is the government and police are so bereft of credibility that I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking this too could have been orchestrated by either or both of them.
Throw a pig head into a mosque and it will be like throwing jet fuel into a burning heap. Out of the eruption declare an emergency and throw various leaders into detention under ISA.
Alternatively, demonstrate a composed reaction on the part of government and police as the below story seems to suggest. This way it would appear to chalk up huge mileage for both of them. Cynical? Like I said, they are so bereft of credibility one can be forgiven for thinking along these lines.
I also cant help but notice that when mosques are under attack, the IGP can direct extra patrols but when churches are under attack, all sorts of disclaimers re shortages of personnel are raised.
Also, they claim no compromise re peace and security but allow the Shah Alam cow head incident to proceed in broad daylight and the perpetrators get to sit next to Hishamuddin in a press conference.
Smart Malaysians who can must seriously consider forsaking whatever lifestyles they have there and leave. Bite the bullet for the initial period and they can get to enjoy an alternative lifestyle eventually.
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Sent: Wednesday, 27 January 2010 4:43 PM
To: Teh, Ian
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XXXX YYYY was just sharing with me her concern of how delicate the situation can be in M’sia and mentioned that all it takes is for something like this to happen for things to erupt !
Updated: Wednesday January 27, 2010 MYT 1:18:05 PM IGP warns Malaysians not to stoke racial tension
KUALA LUMPUR: Unknown persons threw two pig heads into the compound of two mosques in the district prompting Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan warning the culprits not to stoke racial tension.
He said police will investigate the incidents in Taman Dato Harun and Taman Sentosa thoroughly and bring those responsible to book.
“We will meet with heads of all religious groups in the district to seek their assistance to cool things down.
“I have directed that extra patrols be conducted at places of worship throughout the country.
“We will not compromise as far as peace and security is concerned and will do everything within our means to ensure no untoward incident happens,” he said while appealing for information regarding the two incidents.
Musa added that they have not ruled out the possibility that people were hired to carry out the acts.
Petaling Jaya Selatan Umno division chairman Raja Datuk Hanipuddin Raja Nong Chik urged residents to be calm and not to take the law in their hands and let the police conduct its investigation.
He had also condemned the conduct of the culprits responsible for the incident.