Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Perhaps Nick Xenophon should have come wearing sarong and slippers

Most Malaysians are wondering about the double standard in law enforcement: an Australian senator was detained and deported, while a group of armed invaders are still being treated with respect and hospitality. The following report in The Star gives us a clue:

Sulu group members old, malnourished, Hisham tweets


"PETALING JAYA: Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said Monday that most of the members of the Sulu group holed up in Kampung Tanduo are malnourished.

“Fact: Most of the intruders old or malnourished. Wear sarongs/slippers..a few.. hv arms,” he tweeted at 9.04pm.

And that was the reason that police have shown much restraint, he tweeted..."

More:
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2013/2/18/nation/20130218222933&sec=nation

Home Affairs Minister incapable of protecting the sovereignty of Sabah and Malaysia and the rights and safety of Sabahans?

http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2013/02/17/parliament-and-sabah-state-assembly-should-meet-in-urgent-sessions-if-home-minister-hishammuddin-is-incapable-of-protecting-the-sovereignty-of-sabah-and-malaysia-and-the-rights-and-safety-of-sabahans/

Meanwhile, others are finding us so funny...


By the way, shouldn't our Defence Minister, Zahid Hamidi, be responsible for the intrusion in the first place?


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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous4:42 pm

    You are right. This looks like an invasion by a heavily armed foreign force. The army should be called in to repel such incursion and not left to the police.

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