Where should we go for Article 11 rights?
PAS youth Chief Salahuddin Ayub said Article 11 group should immediately stop its series of road shows.
He said the group should take their concerns about the religious rights of minorities to the government.
Has Salahuddin forgotten that nine non-Muslims Cabinet Ministers submitted a memorandum direct to the Prime Minister?
Pak Lah told them to withdraw the memorandum even without reading about the contents which talked about religious grievances of the minorities in the country.
Earlier the government also rejected a proposal to set up an Interfaith Council to allow all religious groupings to engage each others on religious matters and Constitutional rights.
Salahuddin, for all his fervent for his religion, should also appreciate efforts by minority religious groups to deal with such issues amicably.
I am sure they know the sensitivities involved and they have been very careful and patience.
I remember Salahuddin declaring in Parliament that he would stand with Umno MPs on issues affecting Islam.
He can choose whoever he likes but I hope he is also willing to listen first before he condemns.
Maybe he should direct PAS state youth chiefs to take part in Article 11 forum and state PAS’ stand and win over the others. Getting his state youth leaders to demonstrate and using brute strength to stop others from speaking up surely reflects poorly on his leadership.
Everyone’s patience is wearing thin. This does not augurs well for the country.



Where should we go for Article 11 rights? Err… try going to hell with it?
Comment by pemerhati_msia — Thursday, 25-05-2006 @ 16: 45.57