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MT COLUMNS SPECIAL REPORTS Malaysians unhappy with the government, politicians using religion for electoral purposes

Malaysians unhappy with the government, politicians using religion for electoral purposes


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The discontent arises principally from the perceived "corruption at all levels, from top to the lowest levels" and that is why "people in general are not satisfied."

For Fr Andrew Lawrence, SJ, there are no religious tensions in the country, but a feeling of "dissatisfaction" with the ruling class. The danger of an instrumental use of faith, to gain consensus in the electorate radical Muslim.

(AsiaNews)-There is a widespread "dissatisfaction" among citizens the with regard to how ruling class has governed the nation in recent years, this discontent "is not directly related to religion", but is the result of "daily issues that affect everyone", says Fr Andrew Lawrence SJ., Priest and former director of the Catholic Herald newspaper, speaking to AsiaNews from Malaysia. He says "there are no particular tensions" between Christians and Muslims in the country. However, some observers argue that religion could be exploited "for political purposes" in the coming general elections, to gain momentum among the Malaysian wing extremist.

Originally Malaysia’s 13th General Election was scheduled for 2013, but the election could be brought forward - there is still no official confirmation – to October or November this year. The political contest, analysts warn, could give way to anti-Christian rhetoric and the misuse of religion in political campaigning. Some pro-Islamic movements want proselytizing Christians to be punished, while extremist groups carry out raids on places of worship belonging to minorities. The last case occurred in early August, when Muslim fundamentalists attacked an evangelical house church because "conversions from Islam to Christianity were taking place."

Fr. Lawrence explains that at the moment, no particular tensions, but the developments in the coming weeks remain to be seen. "There is a widespread feeling of discontent - said the priest and journalist - the ways in which the nation was governed. But this is not directly related to the religious sphere, but rather the everyday problems that people face. " The decision to favour the ethnic Malay, majority in the country, has created resentment among other minority groups, a discontent that has invested in particular the National Front and the ruling coalition.

The discontent arises principally from the perceived "corruption at all levels, from top to the lowest levels" and that is why "people in general are not satisfied." The clashes and small conflicts are the result of this general situation, although there are still some aspects that bear witness to violations of religious freedom. The cases of conversion from Islam to Christianity are limited, but may lead to the persecution of apostates "as was the case with Lina Joy, who had to flee the country" to live their faith in total freedom. Also Muslims do not distinguish between Christians and there are no differences between Catholics and Protestants.

However, as reported in other nations, including Pakistan, the Protestants assume an attitude that is sometimes "challenging" in the eyes of Muslims. Therefore full religious freedom is needed –Fr. Lawrence has fought long and hard for Christians to be allowed to use the Malay word  "Allah" - as well as a behaviour that will not trigger violent reactions from Muslims. (DS)

 


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written by Don Vito Corleone, September 03, 2011 10:01:44
religions dont kill people. same as guns.

PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE.

just because u dont believe in God doesnt mean that u can conveniently single out religion as the main culprit in everything. yes granted...religion has caused a lot of casualties in the past through wars etc. but there were many other reasons too...power, politics, women & pure misunderstandings!

there are many things in this world, even in science cannot be shown with mere sight, smell or feel. after all, when your heart and mind is closed, no matter how many proves...you just won't acknowledge then.

anyways, DOWN WITH BN.

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written by avj, September 03, 2011 09:06:58
Faith is to believe without proof. Religion is all about getting people to believe without having to show proof and thereby being able to control their thinking.Most wars fought throughout history is because of religion. Based on this alone the world will be a safer place without religion. I am especially skeptical when the clergy open their mouth it is likely to cause strife.
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written by syd, September 03, 2011 08:43:26
due to misguidance when writing the constitution, malays have to be muslims.
This is so wrong. Malays should have the freedom to be in any beliefs.
Any party that promote this cause will get my vote.
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written by panca, September 03, 2011 08:26:38
Religions have been easy target for politics and politicians to manipulate the masses of vote for their corrupted practices ~ Malaysia.
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written by earthman, September 03, 2011 08:24:05
An evil and corrupted government will used any thing convenient to stay in power, including race and religion. Its the same with every government. Look at Egypt, Libya, Syria and now Bahrain? But religions also shaped the minds of the people. As one could see the fairness and freedom in the prosperous peaceful nations and the turmoil and backwardness of certain nations.
If a religion or teachings does not educate and transform the hearts, the result is evil , wickedness and corruption. They would be unfair in their dealings and foolishly used their religion as an excuse for their behavior. Therefore one need to examine carefully and not believe all that is taught by the holy appearance of the religious teachers.
Only the truth can set one free. free to accept others as they are and to give freedom to all to choose their faith , including one's own children. .
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written by Angela Ooi, September 03, 2011 07:05:24
An evil Govt will always resort to evil ways to stay in power. They use race n religion to manufacture hate, igniting fires of extremism amongst its peoples with impunity. When many Muslims are prepared to kill or die over issue of a cartoon of the Prophet, It boggles many of us as to why only a handful of righteous Muslims are prepared to voice their dissatisfaction or opposition to such leaders who shame n bring odium to Islam.
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written by Kaneeneh, September 03, 2011 05:12:21
We just need to remember that if "we are not happy, we can go back to China".

Remember that when election comes around.
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written by educationist, September 03, 2011 04:07:32
I agree totally with Fr Andrew!!
And because it is the uMNOPutras who are playing this game, it is very dangerous for they control the security apparatus !!
Many of us of the older generation can remember how the electoral setbacks of 1969 for the Alliance was an excuse for the infamous 513 incident.
The UMNOputras are an unscrupulous and immoral lot, it is not beyond them to be ready to set the nation ablaze should they lose political power come GE 13!!

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