The 7 threats against Muslims in Malaysia, according to Perkasa’s Zulkifli Noordin


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Hasbullah Awang Chik, TMI 

Perkasa today highlighted seven threats to the survival of Malay-Islam in Malaysia and warned Putrajaya that the 14th general election may turn out to be a “Christianisation Tsunami” if the threats are not dealt with seriously.

The vice-president of the Malay rights group, Datuk Zulkifli Noordin, said the threats included Pakatan Rakyat, Singapore, non-government organisations (NGOs) and liberal Malays.

He pointed out that the move by Christians to drag the Allah issue to court was provocative and one which insulted Muslims.

“Their failure in the appellate court did not deter them as they attempted to drag it into the international arena using the United Nations.

“The Christian movement has received support from a faction of Malays who are hell-bent on capturing Putrajaya at all costs.

“If the 13th general election was labelled as a ‘Chinese Tsunami’, I would not be surprised if the 14th general election turns out to be a ‘Christianisation Tsunami’,” Zulkifli was quoted in today’s Utusan Malaysia.

He then trained his guns at the DAP, saying that the Chinese-based party is the main threat to Muslims because of its “chauvinistic, racist, extremist and anti-Malay attitude which is strongly prevalent within the party”.

Zulkifli highlighted the controversy surrounding Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi, who was forced to apologise publicly to the staff of the Penang Municipal Council for calling them “kucing kurap”, as an example.

“As the majority of the Penang Municipal Council staff are Malays, calling them ‘kucing kurap’ proves how chauvinistic and racist the party is,” Zulkifli said, adding that Ooi had failed to issue an immediate apology.

“It is as if apologising to the Malays is an insult. Remember how DAP national publicity chief Tony Pua labelled the officers and staff of the Registrar of Societies as Umno’s running dogs?”

Another threat mentioned by Zulkifli was Parti Keadilan Rakyat and Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Calling PKR irrelevant, he blamed Anwar for causing a split among the Malays in his quest to take over Putrajaya.

“Pakatan Rakyat has given a political lifeline to DAP to penetrate into constituencies which it had previously been unable to enter.

“This is a coalition which is led by a man who has been hauled to court twice on moral charges involving his own staff,” he said, referring to the two sodomy charges against Anwar. 

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