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Saturday, 14 February 2015

ISMA warns of challenges from West’s proxies

Even without Anwar, the Jews, Evangelists and racist Chinese won't back down, says Abdullah Zaik.

FMT


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will continue to face political challenges from Western proxies despite Anwar Ibrahim’s absence from the scene, ISMA President Abdullah Zaik Abdul Rahman said in a press statement today.

He described Anwar as a “small player” who would have no significant effect on the future of Malaysian politics.

“Yes, Anwar has charisma and influence, but he does not determine how the political game is played in Malaysia,” Abdullah said.

“Western proxies, especially the Jews, the Evangelists and the chauvinistic and racist Chinese movement will continue to be the major factor influencing the future of Malaysian politics.

“Whether Anwar is present or absent, these movements will not retreat.”

He urged Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and Umno not to let Anwar’s imprisonment lull them into complacency. It was still necessary for them to think of ways of uniting the Malays in the context of strengthening national unity, he said.

“Otherwise, the challenges to Najib’s leadership will continue,” he warned. “The leadership will face continued pressure to promote the Malay agenda to a convincing level.

“This is because the pro-Western forces, the Evangelists and the Chinese racists will provoke an uprising among the Malays. At the same time, there may be pressure from within Umno for changes to be made.”

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