Chinese and Indians are Class two citizens while Malays are Class one

December 8th, 2009 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
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So says some intelligent being as below.

Ahmad Mahayuddin said Kulasegaran should not even question the rights of the Malays.

“Our numbers are bigger and we have been on this soil before the other races,” he said.

“Kulasegaran must apologise and we give him two weeks to do so or we will protest in front of his office,” he said adding that the Government should revoke Kulasegaran’s citizenship.

“We Malays have been passive over numerous issues. We do not question the rights of the Chinese or Indians on the economic grounds.

So, we want other races not to question our rights. All must remember the Chinese and Indians are Class two citizens while Malays are Class one, said Ahmad.

Surprisingly, the above was not mentioned in NST or Malaysiakini. Only appeared in Star which carried the Bernama version.

This is what the country have achieved. Creating monsters through various policies, education, and lop-sided views.

Who is this Ahmad? (I’m curious, is “Ahmad” a “Malay” name? Did it exist before 15th century? Anyway, not relevant I guess.) Well, Ahmad was part of a group who were protesting today after the cow head group case was heard. He is from the Section 23 Action Group or something like that.

I remember the DAP people apologised after the door mat photo issue, so I guess these guys will be doing the same? Or am I asking too much from these animals?

The full article is below:

Motorists on the busy Jalan Utama here were startled when a group of men unfurled a banner depicting caricatures of DAP leaders with cows’ bodies complete with horns and started stepping on them

Some of the 30-odd men, including the 12 charged in connection with the ‘cow head’ protest on Aug 26, kicked and stepped on the caricatures of DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang, secretary-general Lim Guan Eng and Perak DAP secretary Nga Kor Meng.

The protest took place after the 12 had stepped out of the Sessions Court where Judge Hasbi Hassan had fixed their trial for April 12.

They immediately joined the others who were already outside the court for the protest.

The group shouted Jangan Memperbodohkan Orang Melayu (Do not hoodwink the Malays’).

Asked on the reason for the protest, the non-governmental organisation Badan Bertindak Penyatuan Ummah chairman Ahmad Mahayuddin Abdul Manaf said he had no knowledge about the protest but joined in as he walked out of the court.

“What I understand is that the group who unfurled the banner was angry with the recent incident where DAP members walked on the ‘doormat’ pictures of ex-Pakatan Rakyat representatives Hee Yit Foong, Mohd Osman Jailu and Jammaluddin Mohd Radzi,” he said.

He said the group was ‘just expressing their displeasure against such behaviour (by the DAP.’

The group also lodged 19 police reports against DAP vice-chairman M. Kulasegaran at the Shah Alam police department in Section 11, for questioning the rights of the Malays at the Dewan Rakyat on Monday.

Ahmad Mahayuddin said Kulasegaran should not even question the rights of the Malays.

“Our numbers are bigger and we have been on this soil before the other races,” he said.

“Kulasegaran must apologise and we give him two weeks to do so or we will protest in front of his office,” he said adding that the Government should revoke Kulasegaran’s citizenship.

“We Malays have been passive over numerous issues. We do not question the rights of the Chinese or Indians on the economic grounds.

“So, we want other races not to question our rights. All must remember the Chinese and Indians are Class two citizens while Malays are Class one, said Ahmad

Inside the Sessions Court earlier, judge Hasbi set aside five days for the trial, which will be heard by Sessions Court judge, M. Gunalan.

The twelve are Ahmad Mahayuddin, 36, Ibrahim Sabri, 43, Eyzva Ezhar Ramly, 31, Mohd Azmir Mohd Zain, 35, Ahmad Suhairy Zakaria, 30, Mohd Hilmi Ni, 40,Jainuddin @ Zainuddin Md Yusuff, 67, Mohd Jurit Ramli, 39, Mohamad Nordin Zakaria, 46, Jamil Mohamad Isa, 40, Rahimuddin Md Harun, 39, and Azhari Shaari, 39.

Ibrahim and Ahmad Mahayuddin are jointly charged with stepping on the head of the cow, Eyzva Ezhar with bringing the cow head to the scene while Mohd Azmir, Ahmad Suhairy and Mohd Hilmi are jointly charged with carrying around the cow head and stepping on it during the illegal assembly.

They are charged under Section 4(1) of the Sedition Act 1948 and face a maximum of RM5,000 in fine, or jail of up to three years, or both. All the six claimed trial.

The six of them also pleaded not guilty to an alternative charge of hurting the feelings of Hindus at the same place and time and face up to a year in jail, fine, or both, under Section 298 of the Penal Code.

Ahmad Mahayuddin and Ibrahim are the chairman and deputy chairman respectively of the Shah Alam Section 23 Residents Action Committee. They led the demonstration in protesting the Selangor state government’s plan to relocate a Hindu temple from Section 19 in Shah Alam to their area.

The others Jainuddin, Mohd Jurit, Mohamad Nordin, Jamil, Rahimuddin and Azhari Shaari are charged with participating in an illegal assembly.

They are charged under Section 27(5)(a) of the Police Act 1967 and can be fined up to RM10,000 and jailed up to a year, if convicted.

Deputy Public Prosecutors Datuk Razali Che Ani and Harris Ong Mohd. Jeffery Ong appeared for the prosecution while all the accused were represented by counsel Hashim Ibrahim. – Bernama

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