'Some Basis' to Malaysian Christian Plot: Minister
Hazlin Hassan - Straits Times Indonesia | May 14, 2011
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Kuala
Lumpur. A new twist emerged in Malaysia's latest religious row yesterday when
Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said there was "some basis" to an Utusan
Malaysia report which claimed that there was a Christian conspiracy to replace
Islam as the country's official religion.
The
Malay-language paper had published a front-page article alleging that Christian
pastors were plotting with the opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) to
install a Christian prime minister and make Christianity Malaysia's official
religion.
The
newspaper, which is owned by the ruling United Malays National Organization
(Umno), quoted two bloggers in the story. Muslims make up about 60 percent of
Malaysia's 28 million population while Christians make up 9 percent.
Datuk
Seri Hishammuddin cited new evidence detailed in a police report lodged
yesterday in Penang. He did not say who had filed the report.
His
ministry had sent a warning letter to Utusan on Thursday, seeking an
explanation for the story.
Utusan
editor-in-chief Aziz Ishak was called to the ministry's office on Thursday,
where he said 'there was some truth in what was reported', according to Hishammuddin.
The
minister said the police were investigating the matter. "It's not just about
Utusan," he said. “It's about whether it happened, on the issue of reporting,
on the role of the bloggers ... It cuts across all. We're not pointing fingers
at anybody.”
His
remarks are likely to further anger politicians from the ruling Barisan
Nasional (BN) coalition and the opposition alike, who have already called for
sterner action against Utusan.
Chua
Soi Lek, president of the Malaysian Chinese Association, which is part of BN,
said the editors of Utusan should be suspended.
“If
there are certain parties who wanted to politicize the issue by sensationalizing
the report, the writer[s] and the editors of the newspaper should be suspended,”
he told reporters.
The
opposition DAP went further. DAP politician Teresa Kok said Utusan's licence
should be revoked and its editors sacked.
Others
noted that previous transgressions by the media had resulted in far harsher
punishment.
DAP
lawmaker Teo Nie Ching pointed out that the editor-in-chief of Chinese-language
newspaper China Press was suspended for two weeks over an “inaccurate report” on
the resignation of Inspector-General of Police Musa Hassan.
Political
analyst James Chin of Monash University Malaysia warned that Hishammuddin's
comments might add fuel to the fire.
“This
fire, if not controlled, may lead to another May 13,” he said, referring to the
race riots in 1969.
”This
issue could really bring people to the streets,” he said. He noted that a row
over whether Christians could use the word Allah to refer to God had led to
church burnings last year.
DAP
politician Lim Kit Siang wrote on his Twitter account that "[Hishammuddin] made
things worse [with] his 'new evidence.'"
Hishammuddin,
who is also an Umno vice-president, denied claims that his party's political bureau
set Utusan Malaysia's editorial agenda.
“No,
not true. I can confirm. I'm in the Umno political bureau,” he said.
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