Friday, 11 October 2024

Oh Yes! Palestinians in Malaysia are friendly, loving and caring people

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Oh Yes! Palestinians in Malaysia are friendly, loving and caring people


KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 12, 2024: What did Palestinian Ambassador Walid Abu Ali say in his apology for his peoples’ rioting, damaging of properties and denouncing Malaysia in the Ministry of Defence (Mindef)’s Wisma Transit?

He assured that the unruly and violent behavior of Palestinians would not recur in Malaysia!

Well! View the above video clip (found on social media) to see how friendly, loving and caring are Palestinians in Malaysia (Note: There is no information where and when the video was shot).

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on the demands of protestors and their warning to Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PMX) Anwar Ibrahim:

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Anwar warned not to compromise on Palestine as Malaysians mark one year of genocide

Protesters prevented from approaching the US embassy to hand over a memorandum.

MalaysiaNow

October 11, 2024 5:56 PM3 minute read

A group of people wave a Palestinian flag not far from the US embassy in Kuala Lumpur today.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has been urged to be more vocal against Washington's support for Israel, as hundreds of Malaysians today gathered outside the US embassy in Kuala Lumpur to commemorate one year since Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza, which has so far claimed the lives of more than 40,000 civilians.

A prominent civil society leader said it was important for Anwar to make Malaysia's position clear at every opportunity, including yesterday when he met with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken on the sidelines of the Asean Summit in Laos.

Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid, who heads the Malaysian Consultative Council of Islamic Organisation(Mapim), urged Anwar not to compromise on Gaza even if Malaysia wanted to continue its trade relations with the US.

"This is because the US is now the only major supporter of Israel. So Malaysia must give that signal," he said, adding that Malaysia should speak out more strongly against Israeli atrocities as it prepares to assume the Asean chairmanship.

Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid (centre, in songkok) with activist Hishamuddin Rais (left) and others holding the memorandum condemning US complicity in Israel's crimes. Azmi said a copy of the memorandum would be given to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

The comments signal growing signs of unease among local pro-Palestinian groups over what they see as Putrajaya softening its stance on Israel's war on Gaza, despite statements in the early days of the conflict condemning Washington and other Western powers for supporting the Zionist regime.

At the centre is Anwar's refusal to back down from his plan to sell a 30% stake in Malaysia Airports Holdings (MAHB) - the state-owned company that manages airports nationwide - to Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a company owned by US investment giant BlackRock, which is accused of complicity in Israeli war crimes.

Anwar had stated that the government would not cut ties with companies close to Israel despite its policy of supporting the Palestinian resistance.

“What about companies that operate in the US, Germany or China but have ties to Israel? In the current situation, we cannot cut ties as it would affect the country's economy," he had said in comments that sparked a wave of condemnation from pro-Palestinian activists.

Protesters were prevented from going near the US embassy complex in Jalan Ampang as they mark one year of Israel's bombing campaign that killed more than 40,000 Palestinian civilians.

Today's protest is one of three planned by pro-Palestinian groups over the next three days to commemorate the start of the genocide in Gaza and show solidarity with Iran and Lebanon, which have been dragged into the conflict.

The protesters, meanwhile, were unable to deliver a memorandum to the US embassy condemning Washington's support for Israeli crimes, as they were not allowed to approach embassy gates.

There was also no representative from the embassy to receive the memorandum.

"We stated in the memorandum that the US must stop supplying weapons, end its complicity (with Israeli crimes) and implement the resolutions on Palestine," Azmi said at the gathering today, which was also attended by political parties, as well as Islamic and students groups.

He added that a copy of the memorandum would be handed over to Anwar and the Cabinet.

Demonstrators carry flags and placards condeming Israel and the US while scores of police officers look on, about a hundred metres from the US embassy in Kuala Lumpur.

As with previous anti-Israel rallies, police refused to allow protesters to gather in front of the US embassy complex, a move criticised by vocal lawyer Rafique Rashid.

"We consider our country free and sovereign. We consider our country as a nation fighting against Israel, but just look at how Malaysians are prevented from approaching the US embassy," Rafique, who is also information chief of opposition party Pejuang, told the crowd.

He called on Malaysians to continue their boycott of products and brands that are considered pro-Israel.

Saturday 5 October 2024

NFA for Palestinian rioters?

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NFA for Palestinian rioters?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA7YnDP5olg (Misbehaving Palestinians in viral video to be sent back, says ambassador)

57,743 views 4 Oct 2024 #NSTTV #NST

Two Palestinian women, caught on video damaging public property and causing a commotion at Wisma Transit in the city, will soon be sent back to Gaza. The women were part of a group of 127 wounded Palestinians who arrived in Malaysia on August 16 for medical treatment after Israel’s attack on Gaza last year. Viral video clips show the women behaving disruptively, breaking a vase, and kicking a table, reportedly upset about not being allowed to live outside Wisma Transit. Palestinian Ambassador Walid Abu Ali told the New Straits Times that the decision was reached after a meeting with the Defence Ministry and Ops Ihsan officials today.

 

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 5, 2024: It looks like the Palestinians who rioted, damaged property and denounced Malaysia in the Ministry of Defence (Mindef)’s Wisma Transit are getting away scot free.

According to Palestinian Ambassador Walid Abu Ali, two Palestinian women caught on video damaging public property and causing a commotion (damaging property and cursing Malaysia is commotion or misbehaving?) will soon be sent back to Gaza.

Why aren’t the rioters, who also denounced Malaysia, arrested, charged in court and punished before they are deported?

It is just sickening that such “special treatment” is given by the so-called Madani Unity Government (UG) to the lawbreakers in Malaysia.

This is called the infamous NFA (No Further Action).

View all the above video clips and judge for yourself whether only two women were responsible or was it just a commotion?

Also, view the video clip how Arab countries have put up layers and layers of security walls to prevent the Palestinians from entering their countries.

The following comment accompanied the video clip found posted on Facebook

This is the border between Egypt and Gaza. Egypt has built a total of 12 layers of security so that not even a single Muslim from Gaza can enter its country. Jordan has built a similar border on its border so that not even a single Muslim from Palestine can enter Jordan. Only “bodoh land” is bringing in plane loads of refugees from Gaza and giving them VIP treatment

Why are Arab countries not welcoming or taking in the so-called Palestinian refugees?

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