Let's Burn the Infidels
Burn them to hell!
No wonder we are still a third world country. Never mind the tall KLCC Twin Towers, KL Tower, KLIA, Sepang F1 Circuit, Putrajaya and Cyberjaya. With this kind of publicity, we will be doomed to remain as a third world country forever! More photos here...
What intrigued me was the fact that the incident occurred at such a perfect timing (on the eve of the UMNO General Assembly!). I am not suggesting anything or anyone, but it seems to me that the above vandalism (not to mention criminal) activity was part of a plan to get rid of Ayah Pin.
It was only yesterday that Terengganu's CM pointed out that the Ayah Pin issue has became an international issue and "must be tackled carefully to protect the country's image". And now this happens, what a careful way to handle the issue! I wonder what the CM has to say about this.
Well, I guess the top leadership will just come out and condemn "a small group of people" who is committing this kind of atrocities against another group of people with different beliefs. The police will commit into an investigation into the incident and before we know it, the whole issue will slowly "fade away" from the news media.
Is this the way to convince the world that Islam is a peaceful religion and there is no compulsion in the religion? Is this the way we want to attract foreign investment? Is this the way towards achieving a developed nation in 2020? Is this what you call freedom of religion as stated in our constitution?
I wonder this is a prelude to cultivating suicide bombers in our country...
No wonder we are still a third world country. Never mind the tall KLCC Twin Towers, KL Tower, KLIA, Sepang F1 Circuit, Putrajaya and Cyberjaya. With this kind of publicity, we will be doomed to remain as a third world country forever! More photos here...
A mob of about 30 people went on a rampage, torching structures and smashing vehicles and house windows within Ayah Pin's Sky Kingdom commune in Jerteh at 5am today. The mob also set fire to Ayah Pin's Pajero and smashed four other vehicles parked inside the area.
The sect leader Ariffin Mohamad, 65, better known as Ayah Pin, left the commune last night.
According to witnesses members of the mob were armed with parangs, sticks
and plastic bags believed to contain petrol.
What intrigued me was the fact that the incident occurred at such a perfect timing (on the eve of the UMNO General Assembly!). I am not suggesting anything or anyone, but it seems to me that the above vandalism (not to mention criminal) activity was part of a plan to get rid of Ayah Pin.
It was only yesterday that Terengganu's CM pointed out that the Ayah Pin issue has became an international issue and "must be tackled carefully to protect the country's image". And now this happens, what a careful way to handle the issue! I wonder what the CM has to say about this.
Well, I guess the top leadership will just come out and condemn "a small group of people" who is committing this kind of atrocities against another group of people with different beliefs. The police will commit into an investigation into the incident and before we know it, the whole issue will slowly "fade away" from the news media.
Is this the way to convince the world that Islam is a peaceful religion and there is no compulsion in the religion? Is this the way we want to attract foreign investment? Is this the way towards achieving a developed nation in 2020? Is this what you call freedom of religion as stated in our constitution?
I wonder this is a prelude to cultivating suicide bombers in our country...
1 Typical Response:
Whoa, so now how ah? Ayah pin guilty or those protestors guilty? Catch Ayh Pin or catch the protestors? I saw the photos. Quite teruk lah the damage.
By Admin, at Monday, July 18, 2005 3:34:00 PM
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