Thursday, December 01, 2005
Liar - The Cranberries
“If the orang asing (foreigners) think we are zalim (cruel), ask them to go back to their own country,” Deputy Internal Security Minister Datuk Noh Omar declared during a Press conference in the Parliament lobby yesterday.
Read the entire news report here.
The Prime Minister of Malaysia is reported today to have reprimanded Datuk Noh, the said Minister.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has reprimanded Datuk Noh Omar for his remarks that foreigners and visitors should go home if they thought the Malaysian police were cruel.
Abdullah, who is also the Internal Security Minister, said the remarks by his deputy minister were “highly inappropriate”.
Read the entire news report here.
However, in the same news report, Datuk Noh denied making the abovementioned offensive statement. Instead, he alleged that what he actualy said was "If they found the police to be cruel and the country unsafe, surely they would have gone back a long time ago."
If that is indeed the case, the Prime Minister had wrongly reprimanded Datuk Noh and the Prime Minister should apologise for reprimanding Datuk Noh for something he allegedly did not say.
Let's wait for a couple of days. If no such apology comes forth, then one can safely conclude that Datuk Noh is a liar - is that not a fair conclusion?
Datuk Noh surrounded by reporters, all of whom whom he alleges have hearing problems - or is it just that he's a liar? We'll see.
(Pic taken from the above news report)
Read the entire news report here.
The Prime Minister of Malaysia is reported today to have reprimanded Datuk Noh, the said Minister.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has reprimanded Datuk Noh Omar for his remarks that foreigners and visitors should go home if they thought the Malaysian police were cruel.
Abdullah, who is also the Internal Security Minister, said the remarks by his deputy minister were “highly inappropriate”.
Read the entire news report here.
However, in the same news report, Datuk Noh denied making the abovementioned offensive statement. Instead, he alleged that what he actualy said was "If they found the police to be cruel and the country unsafe, surely they would have gone back a long time ago."
If that is indeed the case, the Prime Minister had wrongly reprimanded Datuk Noh and the Prime Minister should apologise for reprimanding Datuk Noh for something he allegedly did not say.
Let's wait for a couple of days. If no such apology comes forth, then one can safely conclude that Datuk Noh is a liar - is that not a fair conclusion?
Datuk Noh surrounded by reporters, all of whom whom he alleges have hearing problems - or is it just that he's a liar? We'll see.
(Pic taken from the above news report)