Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Send Zakir Naik back or get him to S. Arabia where he has citizenship


Why empower a demagogue like Zakir Naik?

Whatever else you may say about Zakir Naik, and I have said much about him, one thing is certain: he’s one of the most astute and manipulative operators that this nation has ever seen. He understands – better than most of the political and religious leaders that now mollycoddle him – that in an essentially feudal nation like ours, the man who captures the religious imagination of the people will be the one who rules them.
After his meeting with Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad last year and the glowing endorsement he received from the minister in charge of Islamic affairs, Mujahid Yusof Rawa, his support and popularity across the nation has grown exponentially. Even though he speaks in English to a largely Malay-speaking crowd, thousands upon thousands turn up to listen to him wherever he goes.
In Kelantan, over 100,000 people turned up to listen to him, making it one of the most spectacular religious gatherings ever held in Malaysia. Not even Mahathir – as respected as he is – has come close to evoking such passion. It is a testimony to the power and influence Naik has amassed in the short time he has been here.
What does it say about Malaysia though that nowhere, not even in Saudi Arabia, has he been treated with such adulation and adoration, with everyone from the prime minister downwards eager to shake his hand? In Kelantan, he rode in an open car, replete with flashing lights and police outriders, waving to adoring followers desperate to catch a glimpse of the great man. It was quite an extraordinary sight!
Naik’s supporters are now planning yet more high-profile mega rallies for him across the country. At this rate, he will become the nation’s most influential figure and his pronouncements will carry fatwa-like significance. PAS itself will soon have to defer to him because he has proven himself infinitely more popular than all the PAS leaders put together.
And his influence over the nation itself is set to grow yet further as he takes to the air on local TV stations like Hijrah TV and tours our public universities to spread his Salafist message and promote himself as the country’s foremost Islamic thinker and preacher.
Worryingly, as his influence grows, he has taken to involving himself in our domestic affairs as well. In Kelantan last week, he lauded Kelantan for being the most Islamic state in the country. Was this an endorsement of the PAS leadership and a not so subtle hint that the rest of the country is not Islamic enough for his liking? Will he soon join PAS in agitating for Sharia law to be made the law of the land? With a man like Zakir Naik, we should take absolutely nothing for granted.
While PAS leaders were, no doubt, pleased, PH will have cause for worry.
Apart from taunting Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, he accused local Hindus of being more loyal to Modi than to Mahathir although Hindus in Malaysia, he said, are better treated than Muslims in India.
Malaysian Hindus are bound to be further enraged and further disappointed with PH for allowing him to continue belittling them and their religion. Naik is doing PH a great disservice but they are too enamoured of him to notice.
PH had promised to ensure that Naik would not use his religious platform to stir up racial and religious discord, but apparently, he has now become too powerful to rein in.
In any case, who is Naik – an Indian citizen who has been nothing but disloyal and disdainful of his own country – to question the loyalty of any Malaysian? But that’s what he thrives on – stirring up division and provoking religious and ethnic discord. He’s been doing it for years and he’s been allowed to get away with it.
Our politicians think they can use him for their political purposes; they’ll discover soon enough that he will use them to further his own ambitions. And make no mistake, he is an ambitious man who has finally found a nation gullible enough to embrace him and welcome him as a great leader and Islamic thinker. Perhaps the people have become so disillusioned with their own leaders that they are now willing to look to a foreigner, a fugitive from justice no less, for leadership.
And if that’s not enough, just wait till the next election comes around. His political and religious endorsement will surely be worth its weight in gold. Malay politicians will find themselves falling over each other to seek his endorsement and support.
The last time around, he endorsed Umno-PAS with the asinine assertion that Muslims are obliged to support “Islamic” leaders even though they might be corrupt. It backfired on him, of course, but he had only to run and kiss Mahathir’s hand to get back into favour. This time around, he’ll certainly be more careful; he’ll endorse them all for so long as they kiss his hand. And he’ll be assured of his place no matter who forms the next government.
When are our politicians going to realise that they are empowering a dangerous and incendiary demagogue who is destabilising our country and destroying what remains of our fragile unity?
A great piece by Dennis. YES, Send Zakir Naik back or get him to S. Arabia where he has citizenship -NOW!!!!! Mahathir has no right to keep him as he has not keep his end of the deal - that is not to stir up religious sentiments and also race issues. Best for Dr. M. to also step down NOW!!! as he seems to think he has absolute rights - he should think rationally as the PH coalition gave him the PM role - he should also do things on a  Consensus basis, not as a maverick. He did not WIN GE14 on his own! 

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Time for the world to ACT on Fulani jihadists

Nigerian priest killed by suspected Fulani gunmen; Clergy march to protest killings

5 Pentecostal pastors kidnapped in Enugu state on way to ministers conference

Nigerian priest killed by suspected Fulani gunmen; Clergy march to protest killings

The Rev. Paul Offu of St. James Greater Parish in Ugbawka, Nigeria. | Facebook/Dioceses of Enugu
A priest in Southern Nigeria was killed Thursday by suspected Fulani radicals while five pastors from a Pentecostal denomination were abducted in a separate incident just outside of Lagos. Catholic Diocese of Enugu announced the killing of Father Paul Offu by unidentified gunmen on Thursday evening.
According to the diocese, Offu was the parish priest at St. James Greater Parish in Ugbawka. He's originally is from Okpatu in the Udi local government area. 
In a Facebook statement, the diocese declared: "tragedy strikes again in the Enugu Diocese."
"With a deep sense of sorrow, the Catholic Diocese of Enugu announces the tragic death of REV FR PAUL OFFU who was shot dead [Aug. 1] by some hoodlums suspected to be the notorious and murderous Fulani herdsmen, along Ihe-Agbudu Road in Awgu [local government area]," the statement reads. "May perpetual light shine upon his gentle and illustrious soul."
The diocese's communications director, Benjamin Achi, told the Nigerian media outlet The Punch that the priest was killed by Fulani radicals. 
"Fr. Offu was stopped by the murderous herdsmen while returning to his parish after a visit to priest friend along Ihe-Agbudu road in Awgu LGA." Achi told The Punch. "They dragged him to the bush but one of the assailants said kill him, that the church would not do anything if they kidnapped him.”
Across the nation, predominantly Christian farming communities are being attacked with increasing frequency by Fulani radicals. 
While the Nigerian government claims the violence is just "farmer-herder clashes," advocates warn that thousands in these farming communities have been killed or have been forced to flee in the last several years because of Fulani attacks.
The priest's murder comes about five months after the body of priest Clement Ugwu from St. Mark Catholic Church in the Ezeagu local government area was found after a one-week search. 
“All is not well in Enugu State," Bishop Callistus Onaga said at the time, according to an earlier article from The Punch. "We should not continue to pretend about it while our people are killed every day. Enugu State is not secure again. Criminals have shifted to Enugu State from Anambra." 
Achi told The Punch on Friday that the Rev. Paulinus Ikechukwu Ilo is still in the hospital after being shot by suspected Fulani radicals on July 18. 
On Friday, dozens of priests in the Enugu Diocese protested the killing of their brother in the streets of Lagos in a procession that took them to outside of the Enugu State Government House. 
During the protest, The Punch notes that the priests held placards that read: "enough is enough" and "government should rise to defend Nigerians." 
In addition to Offu's killing, gunmen believed to be Fulani radicals were said to have abducted five Nigerian pastors while they were walking to a ministers conference in Lagos, a city in southeast Nigeria.
The general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Enoch Adeboye, made the announcement during the ongoing ministers' conference in Lagos on Friday.
The Nation newspaper reports that Adeboye said the pastors were abducted while on their way to the conference about 65 miles outside of Lagos. Adeboye stressed that this was the first time a kidnapping of this magnitude has occurred in the denomination.

“As a father, how do you think I should feel to hear that five of my children have been kidnapped while on their way to attend the Ministers Conference?” the report quoted him as saying. 
On social media, a prominant critic called on Adeboye to take a stronger stand against the inaction displayed by the Nigerian federal government to stop the Fulani violence against Christians. 
While referring to Adeboye on Twitter, former minister of culture and tourism Femi Fani-Kay, called on the church leader to "condemn and renounce [President Muhammadu Buhari]."
"If not this madness will NOT stop," he contended. 

Critics have also slammed Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, an RCCG pastor, on social media.  

"Pastor Osinbajo of RCCG over to you. Is [President Muhammadu] Buhari still your Messiah? Do you still want us to be praying for the Fulani herdsmen?" Fani-Kay, wrote in another tweet. "How many more people do they have to slaughter and abduct before your eyes open?"  
Nigeria ranks as the 12th-worst nation in the world when it comes to Christian persecution, according to Open Doors USA's 2019 World Watch List.
Fulani radicals are believed to have killed at least 2,400 people in predominantly Christian farming communities in 2018, according to data compiled by the nongovernmental organization International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law.
Recently, the Jubilee Campaign, another international human rights nongovernmental organization, submitted research and data to the International Criminal Court in an attempt to show that the standard for genocide has been reached in Nigeria. 
Time for the world to ACT on Fulani jihadists - President Buhari MUST be held accountable for their violence. He has done nothing but mouth out its herder-farmer conflict. What a load of crap - at times these so-called herdsmenare armed with AK-47 and in military fatigues. Remove him as head of state.   

Saturday, August 3, 2019

TIME TO REMOVE THE Perak MB!!!

One too many gaffes by Perak MB


From the time he entered office, in May 2018, Perak Menteri Besar Ahmad Faizal Azumu’s tenure has been plagued with ridicule and inconsistency.
Despite his gaffes, Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has expressed satisfaction with the MB’s performance. However, Faizal went overboard with his recent statement that there was no such thing as Orang Asli “tanah adat”. That proved to be the last straw for many people.
As the head of the Perak government, he has access to some of the best legal brains in the state. He could contact the attorney-general’s office to sort out any technical matters or doubts. However, the statements issued from his office suggest that he is either surrounded by “yes-men” or that he has ignored his advisers.
When he first became MB, he horrified Perakians with his timid response towards a group of unruly Muslim NGOs. They had stormed into a grocery store in Manjoi, Ipoh, to demand the removal of alcoholic drinks. Their actions alarmed many businessmen. Many wondered if these thugs might next descend on their shops and scare away customers in a multiracial society.
In June, Faizal purchased a fleet of 16 new Toyota Camrys for members in his state executive council. This caused a public backlash because he had previously claimed that the state was short of money.
Last month, a group of vegetable farmers in Chemor was told to vacate state land which they had been cultivating for five decades. The MB had awarded their land to the Perak football team as a reward for beating Terengganu in 2018.
Last week, the MB rolled out a programme to provide jobs for the retired and elderly. He said they could work as nannies, but many grandparents are already looking after their own grandchildren.
He said they could also grow vegetables for sale, without realising that many of them are now living in apartment blocks.
He has ignored the hundreds of thousands of younger Perakians, who have sought jobs in Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Many have also fled overseas because the local government does not know how to attract investors and retain the best workers.
Local and foreign tourists flock to Perak for its natural beauty, from the limestone hills and jungles to the seas. Despite that, the state has issued quarrying permits to blast the rocks and flatten the hills. Many important cave systems have been destroyed to provide materials for the cement industry.
The mining of sand in the seas off the coast of Perak will add to coastal erosion and threaten the fish, crustaceans and turtle-breeding areas. The fishermen have voiced their alarm. but their environmental concerns have been brushed aside.
We regularly read in the papers that the jungles are being cleared for monoculture. Tourists come to enjoy our rich diversity of plant and animal life, but industries like logging and mining pollute the rivers and waterways. The MB appears to have ignored all these important considerations.
A field officer of the Perak chapter of Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) has expressed alarm that the state had issued permits to two companies to clear an environmentally-sensitive area in the jungles of northern Perak. The jungle will be logged before it is replanted with rubber.
The previous week, a sickly tiger was caught in Terengganu. The beast, which was suffering from canine distemper, was transported to the National Wildlife Rescue Centre in Sungkai, Perak, to be nursed back to health, before it could be released back into the jungle. Sadly, the tiger died the following day.
When man encroaches into the jungles and clears the forests to practise monoculture, which is the planting of just one type of crop, such as oil palm or rubber, animals die.
At best, the animals will migrate deeper into the jungle. The tigers and elephants then have to share the small space with the other displaced animals. When there is too little space for them, they come out to forage in farmers’ orchards and kill the goats or chickens in their smallholdings.
Animals and many species of plants are not the only ones which suffer from the clearing of the rainforests. The Orang Asli, the true Bumiputeras, have found that their ancestral lands have been invaded by people who are alien to their beliefs and customs.
When the MB dismissed the rights of the Orang Asli to their ancestral land, he showed his ignorance of the laws of the land and what the courts have decided in their favour.
The combined efforts of Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department P Waytha Moorthy and Attorney-General Tommy Thomas may be too late to save the MB.
So, will Mahathir remove this MB and replace him with a more competent Pakatan Harapan candidate?
TIME TO REMOVE THE Perak MB. What is Mahathir think he ding - supporting an arrogant, egoistical person! The PH got MUST quickly remove him NOW!!! Probably  TIME for Dr. M. to go as well - his usefulness to getting PH govt. to success is much appreciated but he is going back to Mahathirism ways - not good for US ALL.

Nigeria: Christian lawyer receiving death threats for defending victims of Fulani attacks - Where are the Christian state leaders of the World to voice out for the BLOOD of their brethren!

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