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To remember May 13, Hishamuddin Hussein should crack down on Utusan Malaysia

Posted on Friday, 13-05-2011Friday, 13-05-2011 by -ec-

Press statement by Teresa Kok, Selangor State Senior EXCO and MP for Seputeh in Shah Alam on 13 May 2011

 

To remember May 13, Hishammuddin Hussein should crack down on Utusan Malaysia as a show of the government’s commitment against racial and religious provocation

Today marks the 42nd anniversary of May 13. It stands as a day of infamy, caused in part by misinformation to stoke the flames of discontent among the races being spread among the populace, leading to fear, anger and ultimately to destruction of property and deaths.

To ensure that this day does not repeat itself, the Government must send a strong message that those guilty of spreading misinformation which divides multi-racial multi-religious Malaysia must stop or be made to stop.  Thus, I urge the Government to take stern action against Utusan Malaysia for spreading its lies and misinformation with its utterly irresponsible and unconscionable reporting of its “Kristian agama rasmi?” frontpage story.

 

It is despicable that Utusan Malaysia, which is owned by UMNO, published this made-up story based on the wild allegations of two UMNO bloggers who provided no evidence whatsoever, and yet Utusan has escaped unpunished by Home Minister Hishammuddin  Hussein, who is also UMNO Vice President.

 

The letter of caution issued by Hishammuddin to Utusan Malaysia is a pathetic excuse for censure because it does not commensurate at all with the gravity of Utusan’s crime of publishing lies to pit the Muslim against the Christians in this country.

 

I remind Hishammuddin  that the Home Ministry has a track record of taking far more severe action upon other publications who committed lesser wrongs and oversights.

 

 

1.       In 2006, China Press was made to sack its two top editors after it wrongly identified the woman in the “nude squat” incident as a Chinese national.

 

2.       In 2006, the Sarawak Tribune was suspended for publishing a disrespectful image of the prophet Muhammad.

 

3.       In 2006, Guang Ming evening edition too was suspended for two weeks for publishing the same image

 

4.       In 2007, Makkal Osai was suspended for 1 month for publishing a disrespectful image of Jesus Christ.

 

5.       In 2008, Sin Chew reporter Tan Hoon Cheng was detained under the Internal Security Act, not for any wrongdoing but for reporting the truth that Umno division chief Datuk Ahmad Ismail’s had described the Chinese as mere squatters in Malaysia.

 

6.       In 2008, I too was a victim of Utusan Malaysia’s irresponsible journalism when it falsely reported that I had forbidden the call of the azan by a mosque in my Kinrara constituency, leading to my detention under the Internal Security Act.

 

7.       In 2010, China Press chief editor Teoh Yang Koon was suspended for 2 weeks for misreporting Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan’s resignation.

 

Thus, Hishammuddin  should not practice double standards in his handling of Utusan Malaysia whose repeated malicious reporting has gone far beyond the point of mere cautioning.

 

The right thing for Hishammuddin  to do is revoke Utusan Malaysia’s publication license to send a strong  message that such news-reporting is contemptible, unacceptable and totally incongruent with the 1Malaysia that the Government claims to support. If he does so, Malaysians can finally be free from the dangers of Utusan Malaysia’s malicious provocation.

 

Hishammuddin  should then go one step further to have the editors of Utusan Malaysia sacked in his capacity as UMNO Vice-President. After all, Utusan Malaysia is owned by UMNO. Hishammuddin  has the opportunity, power and influence to do so.

 

Failing which, it will appear that the Barisan Nasional Government is not sincere in not wanting to prevent May 13 from re-occuring, choosing instead to employ it as a bogeymen when convenient, to pit Malaysians against Malaysians, for their own political interests at the cost of our nation’s peace and security.

 

Teresa Kok

 

3 thoughts on “To remember May 13, Hishamuddin Hussein should crack down on Utusan Malaysia”

  1. Lee says:
    Friday, 13-05-2011 at 15: 12.45

    Teresa, pls stop asking Hisham to restrain or rebuke Utusan, he wont do it one we all know why.MAY 13 should be turn into UNITY DAY for malaysians, a public holiday for all races to become united at least for a day in a year.Pakatan states should start first, dont wait for govt to do it bcos they wont, and we all know why one.This is also a good preempative move to shut up those above law lazy godless troublemakers who kept asking for a repeat of the saddest day in our history.Did they know how many babies and kids were killed for fun?

  2. A Parent says:
    Friday, 13-05-2011 at 19: 49.17

    It sounds that the reprimand letter served and the chief editor called for questioning has came out with ‘some base’ of reporting followed by a new police report lodged in Penang.

    Regretable that no further actions be taken against them but is now beating in the bush to find marks for validlity of the news report.

    Anyway, the people will not be surprised to know from the investigations. Record tracks of similar events by the particular media always has the right to write because they are voice for the people in particulary to the same race and community.

    Its sad indeed but our nation at large were having clear of mind and not being influential by the dirty tatics and irresponsible approach, remain to be united, hormony and friendly.

    Our new hopes strongly depend on the coming 13th general election and the dreams could only be come true if the nation insisted for a ‘big big change’ so that BN be replace by Pakatan Rakyat.

    God Bless !

  3. cobra nair says:
    Friday, 13-05-2011 at 20: 51.37

    Hisham, suspend Utusan Malaysia to teach them a lesson,& put the blogger non prayer Zakhir Mohd under ISA. You have taken taken action on the same matter many times. If you cant, please resign.

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Teresa Kok (郭素沁) is Seputeh's MP and DAP Vice-chairman. Born and bred in Kuala Lumpur, Teresa is a second-generation Malaysian of Chinese descent. n the 2008-2013 term she was Selangor Senior State Executive Councillor for Investment, Industry and Trade and State Assemblyperson for Kinrara.

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