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Sunday, October 12, 2014

PR Sarawak wants Nancy’s head

Sarawakians had high hopes when Nancy, an Iban-Chinese-Scottish convert to Islam, was appointed Law Minister.
Nancy Shukri_sarawakLAWAS: Pakatan Rakyat Sarawak (PR) wants de facto Law Minister Nancy Shukri to apologise to Sarawakians and Christians in particular for failing them.
It also wants her to tender her immediate resignation from the Federal Cabinet.
Further, the party wants Prime Minister Najib Razak and Sarawak Chief Minister Adenan Satem to publicly reprimand her.
“I was shocked at Nancy Shukri’s explanation for the decision of the Attorney-General not to prosecute Ibrahim Ali for his call to burn our bibles,” said PR Sarawak Chief Baru Bian. “By making such a statement, Nancy is perceived to be defending a known extremist like Ibrahim Ali.”
“This will undoubtedly embolden him and his ilk to carry on with their hateful supremacist agenda.”
The PR Sarawak chief, who is also the Assemblyman for Ba’Kelalan, was commenting on Nancy’s statement in Parliament on Tuesday that the AG decided not to prosecute Ibrahim on the grounds that he was only defending Islam when he made his “burn the bibles” threat.
Baru pointed out that a “wrong” under the law is a wrong. He added that as a fellow lawyer, he was appalled that Nancy has tried to defend her earlier statement by invoking the Federal Constitution.
“What sort of twisted logic is she applying to find in the Federal Constitution justification for insulting people of a different faith and calling for their holy books to be burnt?, asked an infuriated Baru. “A purported defence of one’s religion cannot be used to excuse one’s blatant breach of the law.”
Baru recalled that Sarawakians had high hopes when Nancy, an Iban-Chinese-Scottish convert to Islam, was appointed Law Minister.
Sarawakians were heartened that there would be someone in the PM’s office who understood and appreciated the true meaning of racial and religious harmony, continued Baru, “and that she would speak up on issues that are important to all Malaysians”.
The expectation, said Baru, was that she would rise above religious bigotry and stand on the side of the law.
He expressed his gratitude that Sarawak Minister James Masing joined the Christian Federation of Malaysia, Bishop Paul Tan, and right-minded Malaysians of all religions to condemn the statements made by Nancy Shukri.

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