ISMA's president, Abdullah Zaik |
Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia (ISMA) expressed its cynicism over a new movement launched by lawyer Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan and national laureate Datuk A. Samad Said today, saying it challenges the rights of Malaysian Muslims and Malays.
According to the Islamist group, the coalition called Negaraku is just a new front for humanist, liberal and religious pluralist movements in the country.
“You can put any name you want, we know who you are and who you work for,” Isma president Abdullah Zaik Abd Rahman said in a statement.
“Their agenda is still the same, their focus is to fight against Islam as the religion of the federation, and the sovereign right of the Malays in this Malay land.”
Ambiga and Samad, who were both previously co-chairman of the electoral reform watchdog Bersih 2.0, launched Negaraku earlier today.
The two touted the group as a “people’s movement to reclaim the country”.
It is chaired by Bersih steering committee member and vice-president of Muslim group Ikram, Zaid Kamaruddin.
Negaraku is said to be endorsed by over 60 civil society groups and NGOs.
2 comments:
Satu lagi agenda untuk memporak perandakan MALAYSIA...
Of course we know Ambiga and the old Melayu man Pak Samad..i wonder why Ambiga and the Dogs and Pigs like Pak Samad. Ahhh...i know now...because Pak Samad wear the long white beard (janggut putih). They all like Pak Samad especially after visiting the toilet. If the run out of toilet tissue paper, they will just wipe using janggut Pak Samad. What a pity..Malays nowadays just like door mat or toilet tissue paper for the Dogs and Pigs..no wonder janggut Pak Samad smell taik..
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