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Beware! No jokes! ‘Ham’ now a new ‘super sensitive’ word in Malaysia and cops can come after you!
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 24, 2025: “Ham” is now a “super sensitive” word that can get you into trouble with the police.
So, no “ham” jokes please! You risk getting into trouble with the law!
However, the racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh continues to be untouchable for constantly raising 3R (Race, Religion, Royalty) matters that threaten national unity and harmony.
FLASHBACK: A senator has asked why Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh has yet to be investigated for sedition after posting a picture of himself holding a sword on Facebook. Akmal had posted the picture, taken during a recent trip to Japan, on March 14. The picture was captioned: “No matter what, we will not waver from our stance. Better to die standing than live kneeling.”
FLASHBACK: Lawyer and social activist Siti Kasim said: "I recently saw a TikTok video where he (Akmal) was seen calling the Malays to be ready. He was seen sharpening a parang ... this is something the police must act on.
"It is like he is instigating the Malays to create problems. Islam never teaches us all this," said Siti.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on the case of comedian Harith Iskandar who is now being hauled up by police for his “ham” statement on Facebook:
Cops take Harith’s statement over ‘ham’ post
-24 Jan 2025, 10:21 AM
Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Husain says they are also looking for another individual who is believed to be connected to the case.
Comedian Harith Iskander said in a Facebook post last week that his faith was shaken after seeing a menu advertising ‘Ham Sap Coffee’ as it contained the word ‘ham’. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA: Police have recorded the statement of comedian Harith Iskander over a social media post which critics claim was offensive to Islam.
Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Husain said Harith’s statement was taken on Wednesday, Bernama reported.
Harith had said in a Facebook post last week that his faith was shaken after seeing a menu advertising “Ham Sap Coffee” as it contained the word “ham”.
His comment followed the commotion over the sale of chicken ham and cheese sandwiches allegedly lacking halal certification at a convenience store at Universiti Malaya.
It was reported yesterday that the Islamic development department would also summon Harith over his post.
Razarudin said police had received 16 reports on the issue and that the case was being investigated under Sections 298 and 505 of the Penal Code and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.
He also said the authorities were still trying to locate another individual identified as Cecelia Yap Song, who is believed to be connected to the case.
He said the case was being investigated under the same laws as Harith’s.
Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur police chief Rusdi Isa said Harith’s police report had been referred to the Johor police.
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