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Taliban spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi says that harsh punishments such as amputations and stoning are reserved for criminals in the most extreme cases, with the intention to deter crime. – @FabianEberhard Twitter pic, August 29, 2021. For image info, go to https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/39921/taliban-thanks-pas-for-well-wishes-calls-human-rights-accusations-propaganda (EXCLUSIVE: Taliban thanks PAS for well wishes, calls human rights accusations ‘propaganda’)
MP Syerleena: How can (Taliban-like) PAS expect non-Muslims to support it?
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 29, 2024: Bukit Bendera MP Syerleena Abdul Rashid, in a video clip, has asked: How can (the Taliban-like) PAS expect non-Muslims to support them if they keep fueling racial tensions?
She is spot on (view the above video clip) and how do you expect multiracial Malaysians to dump Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, even if they want to, and his Pakatan Harapan (PH) for PAS if it continues to stoke racial and religious discord and tensions.
No News Is Bad News also produces a video clip above on the new China-made trains for KTM (Keretapi Tanah Melayu).
We ask all religious bigots this: Are the trains halal for Muslims to travel in, since they are made by babi (pork)-eating Chinese?
ETS, Komuter and Cargo KTM trains in Kuala Lumpur - To the racial bigots, especially those in the Taliban-like PAS, is KTM (Keretapi Tanah Melayu) halal for Muslims to commute in? It’s made by the babi (pork)-eating Chinese! https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=UM9i12F1eaE (Can the racial and religious bigots clarify whether the Made-in-China KTM trains are halal for Muslims to commute in?)
Don’t stay silent, respond to Chinese flag-waving issue, govt urged
-29 Oct 2024, 07:49 PM
Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association president Mint Leong says Putrajaya’s silence may allow the issue to escalate.
A group of people were seen waving China’s national flag during a parade near the Leaning Tower in Teluk Intan last week.
PETALING JAYA: The government must officially respond to the incident of Chinese nationals waving their national flag at a parade in Teluk Intan, Perak, as its silence may allow the situation to escalate, says Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association president Mint Leong.
“The relevant parties need to take measures to stop the issue, because the controversy will harm the tourism industry by provoking negative sentiments in related countries,” she told reporters here.
Leong said without the government calming the situation, the incident could not only exacerbate domestic ethnic tensions but also lead international visitors to look down on Malaysia.
“People from other countries might question why is there ignorance in making such provocative statements on trivial matters,” she said.
The controversy began after a group of people were seen waving China’s national flag during a parade near the Leaning Tower in Teluk Intan last week.
The Guan Gong temple chairman Soon Boon Hua later apologised, saying the Chinese flags were displayed by China nationals who attended the festival, and had not been planned by the organisers.
However, PAS had called for immediate action against the organiser, with party deputy president Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man saying that Putrajaya should not normalise such matters and assume that the matter had been settled with a mere apology.
Meanwhile, Leong said the World Research Travel Organisation (WRTO) aimed to push Malaysia to become one of the most important and sustainable destinations for research travel.
“The World Research Trade Conference (WTRC) this year is very important for us to start the ball rolling. This is why we are inviting everybody from the industry as well as speakers from various nations to join the conference.
“They can (be informed on) what research travel is and the future of research travel in Malaysia, which will be helpful to travel agents, hoteliers, attractions and other industry players,” she said.
She said in its preparations for the conference, WRTO found out that many Malaysian industry players did not know about research travel.
Leong urged the government to pay more attention to researching and studying future trends in the research travel market.
Research travel refers to trips for groups or individuals for the express purpose of conducting research.
“Malaysia is not only a country for sightseeing. We also have very good in-depth tourism products in different segments,” she said.
WTRC 2024, scheduled from Nov 3 to 7 at the Setia Spice Convention Centre in Penang, will start with two days of tours on Nov 3 and 4.
The tours include visits to some of Penang’s hotspots such as The Habitat in Penang Hill, Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm and the Pinang Peranakan Mansion in George Town.
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