Monday, June 15, 2009

Anwar’s stand on Chin Peng regrettable, says Hisham

KUALA LUMPUR: Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was not considering the people’s sensitivities and feelings when he said that Chin Peng – the former secretary-general of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) – be allowed to return to the country.
Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said Anwar’s statement on the matter was regrettable because it was as though he wanted to forget both the history and the suffering and sacrifices of those who had died at the hands of the communist insurgents.
“The issue has been debated in the media and various quarters have given their views on the matter, while rejecting any effort to bring back Chin Peng,” he said in a press statement here yesterday.
Hishammuddin said allowing Chin Peng to return would only deepen the hurt of the people, especially the children and grandchildren of those who had fought to defeat the communist insurgency.
“Anwar should realise that his stance on the issue does not only cause uneasiness but also anger to various quarters,” he added.
On Saturday, Anwar said Chin Peng should be allowed to return to Malaysia to spend the rest of his twilight years, adding that this was also because the Malaysian and Chinese governments had long made peace with one another. — Bernama

tunku : there's nothing to be surprised by anwar's statement as this moron will do anything just to get some popularity. he will even invites the zionist regime to come to malaysia if he has the power to do so. for him , he comes first, the people and nation comes later.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

welcome back Tunku!where u holiday? haha XD

tunku said...

just around malaysia,cuti2 malaysia

Anonymous said...

Anwars stand whereever or whatever it maay be is regretable. Anwars has the morals of an alley cat and is most unfortunately supported by an army of wannabes who will neever be.

When Anwar decides and demonstrates he has a common morality with the people he claims to stand for and care for, it may well rain pigs.

As for Chin Peng and Anwar'sition on the Chin Peng matter, I must saay it is consistent with his character. Chin Peng stood for a Malaysia on behalf of Mao. Anwar wanted reformasi on behalf of the Neo cons especially Paul Wolfowitz whose secret donations to Anwar indirectly through his movement was disclosed by the committee that investigated Wofowitz's shenanegans at the World bank.

It was the same group that financce the reformasi and blood letting in Indonesia and tried hard to destablise the Thai government as well.

Gopal Raj Kumar