The Star
PETALING
JAYA: Malaysians should not give extremists and instigators the
publicity they crave, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
He
said all Malaysians should discourage the spreading of reports on
action taken by such groups that tend to destroy the trust between races
and incite fear and hatred.
“You
know what these extremist groups are saying on social media sites are
wrong, so should we share such views online?” he wrote in his latest
blog post at www.1malaysia.com.my.
“If you want to preserve the harmony of this country, don’t let these instigators overpower us!”
Najib
pointed out that if no one responded to these groups, they would not be
able to get the recognition they wanted and would fail as they would be
unable to recruit more people to their cause.
Instead,
he urged the public as well as mainstream and online media to share
stories on acts of kindness between races, which reminded Malaysians
that they were all part of one family.
“Do
not give these extremists the publicity they crave. We don’t have to
condemn them, just ignore them. Don’t give them the airtime or
publicity,” he said.
Najib
said the Government’s National Reconciliation Plan (NRP) was a concept
that belonged to all Malaysians, adding that everyone should play a role
if they wanted peace and harmony.
He
said if the people wanted a better nation and their faith restored in
one another, then they would need to take the steps to do it.
“Once
you do this, it will not matter who says what or which group makes
silly demands, because you will know how you, your neighbours and, by
extension, how most Malaysians feel.
“If we feel united as a people, these extremists, regardless of who they are and what they do, will get no traction.
“Destroy them by having faith in yourself and your fellow Malaysians,” he said.
Najib,
who thanked the Opposition and various groups for their input on the
NRP and said it would be considered, added that the plan would be
unveiled and implemented over the next few months.
He
said it would encourage an environment that was conducive and promoted
national reconciliation through unity and consensus, adding that it was
based on the principles of respect, working and playing together and the
spirit of give and take.
“What
we want to do is help inspire the rakyat to respect and reconnect with
one another so as to make Malaysia a better home for all of us,” he
said, adding that he was touched by the rakyat’s strong support and
encouragement for a cohesive and united nation.
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