PM owes Christians an apology for aides’ Christmas blunder, says PR
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 30 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) politicians today called on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to take responsibility and publicly apologise for his aides’ gaffe at the Catholic archbishop’s Christmas tea party here last Saturday.
The Malaysian Insider had yesterday reported that Najib’s men had instructed church officials to remove crucifixes and other overt Christian symbols from being displayed at the party grounds in Bukit Nanas before the PM’s visit in their zeal to protect his Islamic credentials.
Hymns and prayers were also barred.
Sources disclosed that the orders were issued without the PM’s knowledge.
Leaders from the DAP, PAS and PKR urged Najib to act promptly and make clear his stand on the instructions, saying that further delay could harm Malaysia’s still fragile interfaith ties.
PAS lawmaker Khalid Samad described the actions taken by Najib’s aides as a “blatant act of religious intolerance” that reflected the prevailing attitude of the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) government.
“Christians have the right to celebrate their religious festivals as they see fit. I don’t see why Najib’s men had to go and give orders to remove this or that,” he told The Malaysian Insider today.
“It would be just like going to Batu Caves and telling the Hindus to remove the statues there,” he added.
“That’s the problem with Umno-BN all this while. They do all these unnecessary things that are completely unacceptable,” said the Shah Alam MP who has been derisively called “Khalid Gereja” by political rivals for his sympathy towards non-Muslims.
He explained that right-thinking Muslims understood that they were not celebrating the festival but showing respect and solidarity to followers of other creeds at such festivals.
“You’re not celebrating that festival because you don’t believe in that religion.
“You’re there to show not animosity but respect and solidarity and acknowledge they have the right to practise their religion,” he stressed.
Khalid noted that Najib could have easily avoided the ruckus if he had given clear directives to his staff on his personal policy regarding visits for religious occasions.
“If he felt that he was going to feel uncomfortable with all the crosses there, then he shouldn’t have gone.
“Otherwise, if he understands that as a Muslim his faith won’t be compromised… he should have told his men,” the 53-year-old said.
“The logical way to treat the situation now is for him to apologise on behalf of his aides and put the matter right,” said Khalid.
Selangor DAP chief Teresa Kok accused the prime minister of trying to curb religious freedom and demanded he take full responsibility and apologise.
“Najib should apologise to [the] Christian Federation of Malaysia for ‘de-Christianising’ their Christmas celebration,” she said in a strongly-worded media statement today.
The Selangor state executive councillor insisted that Najib must have given the orders and was distancing himself from his men’s actions in a bid to save face.
“Such an order from the Prime Minister’s Office’s (PMO) shows how insincere and ungracious Najib behaved as a guest at the celebration held at the Catholic archbishop’s residence.
“It is doubtful that Najib could have been unaware that his office had issued such a directive and far more likely that he is back-pedalling after having been exposed and publicly shamed,” she said.
Kok, a Christian, reminded Najib and the PMO that there is a “deeper meaning to Christmas beyond the Santa Claus and snow, and that that deeper meaning should be respected”.
“Christians have a right to be offended,” PKR’s communications chief Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad told The Malaysian Insider today.
The Seri Setia state assemblyman echoed both Khalid and Kok in denouncing the PMO’s tactless actions.
He said the conditions imposed on the Catholic church pointed to a deeply-entrenched system set up by Umno and the BN to keep the nation divided along religious lines.
“In Malaysia, because of Umno and BN, they [Muslims] don’t know much. That creates schizophrenia and this problem among the Muslims and non-Muslims,” said Nik Nazmi.
He said Muslims elsewhere were not fearful that their beliefs would be compromised if they shared in the festivities of followers of another creed.
“I think the PM should state clearly that they were wrong and it will not be repeated.
“It can get quite serious because ultimately the buck stops with him. He is the boss. He has to take accountability,” he said.
Nik Nazmi hinted that the nation’s tenuous religious situation may spiral out of control again unless Najib steps in quickly and addresses the issue.
Malaysia was rocked by a series of attacks against houses of worship in January this year following a controversial court ruling in favour of the Catholic church over the use of the word “Allah”.
The question I have is ‘Did The Church comply during this open house? If so, why? Your article does not state so?
The reason I ask is ‘The Constitution does not tell us so’
How come the Palestine muslim leaders were and still are seen openly attending the mid night mass without any ruckus ?
There were attending the midnight mass not to worship but to show their respect to the Christians and it has gone on for many years including late Arafatt. I would call them true muslims but not the kind of muslims in Malaysia, they would burn and tear down temples and houses people worship in the past. Doubtless to say given half a chance they would do so again. Please for Allah sake don’t pretend you are muslims, you are all not muslims but a bunch of corrupted hypocrites and a bloody disgrace to true muslims.
All Malaysians\, why have these hypocrites any more ? The only solution to these acts is to vote them out of their offices in the next election !
As i have said, out PeeeeeeeeM has since day one, trying to sweet talk the general rakyat. Talk only but zero action. Surrounded himself by such religious dickheads only shows deep inside he has the same mentality as them.
I sincerely hope that the general rakyat will not be hoodwink by this guy and his cohorts in MCA/MIC/GERAKAN/PPP etc…
Let us rise and help PKR/PAS/DAP in the coming election/s and deny UMNO/BN the 2/3 majority at all costs for all Malaysians and move the country forward. Happy New Year to all.
We unfortunately, owing to our naïve and gullible nature, judge a politician deed not by the ultimate consequent of his action but by the content of his speak.
So when PM & DPM said 1Malaysia or religion freedom, racial unity, minority rights, freedom of speech etc etc but do not actually practice them, a large majority of the Rakyat including MCA/MIC/Gerakan still applause.
It is indeed a sad state of affairs!
First of all I would like to Wish All of You A Very Happy New Year 2011.
Most of which when come to power who had abuse their power shall creat these problem with their narrow minded thinking by doing so shall enhance these powerful image among their naerrow minded group.
The truth is they believe that everything that happen bound to have positive and nagetive result but when they felt that the positive out weight so they took the action. Just their narrow thinking
Well, the Christians themselves must take the blame for submitting to the demands of the PM’s Office.It is sad that we the christians need to stoop so low after what Jesus Christ did for us.Remember that we,Christians must own up to our kingship failing which we will continue as pagans despite being baptised in the Holy spirit.Can the Christian leaders responsible for organising the event please step down and ask God for his forgiveness.I feel betrayed but am not angry because this is the attitude of most Christians in Malaysia.We love to play politics but not practice the faith.I remember an evangelist saying the Christians will be the first to allow others to take leave to attend to their daily prayer needs even at the expense of practicing or attending Mass.This I believe is because we are complacent and we do not know our faith and as time passes we feel miserable and blame others for the state we are in.Taking ownership is the last thing on the minds of christians in Malaysia.Wake up and stand up for Christ.We dont have to use knives or bullets but we only need to practice our faith without compromise which includes loving others and showing compassion but it does not mean we should remove the crucifix/cross which is symbolic to our faith reminding us the love God has for us till eternity.God bless
Where is 1 Malaysia? UMNO muslim are no true muslim. They are parrot who only follow their guru how to pronounce the words in koran without understanding the verses. They are only malay, but because the craft the constitution and says that malays are muslim so automatic they are muslim without understanding the religion itself. They behave like demons. Rogol anak tiri, anak sendiri, buang anak,rasuah,pembohong dan banyak lagi karenah umno ini.Orang lain menganut ugama di atas kefahaman tetapi umno paksa dengan undang – undang.
What is a church without its cross? This is analogous to having a mosque without its dome!