Facebook, Twitter foster national security threats, say police



By Yow Hong Chieh
March 23, 2012
KUALA LUMPUR, Mar twenty-three Social media sites such as Facebook as well as Twitter have done Malaysians "liberal" as well as to illustrate some-more peaceful to commit acts which can bluster national security, a military have said.
Internal confidence as well as open order director Datuk Salleh Mat Rasid pronounced a Internet posed a challenge to a military as it authorised people "to know what was starting upon in as well as outside a country".
File print of a Facebook trademark displayed upon a mechanism screen. Police contend Facebook can be a confidence threat to a nation. Reuters pic
This would inspire those who have been "influenced by magnanimous thinking" to replicate locally what was happening in other countries,Utusan Malaysiaquoted him as saying today.
"In a borderless world, tellurian meditative will shift greatly, particularly towards a liberal. They will contend things which cannot be done can be done...," he pronounced at a 205th Police Day celebrations in Bukit Aman yesterday.
"This is what we're fearful of since when a meditative of Malaysians is driven by negative things, specifically those! which ca n bluster confidence as well as open order, it can lead to a incident where a republic is no longer safe."
These include a use of land rallies as well as receiving part in riots as seen in Arab countries final year, Salleh pointed out.
He pronounced it was formidable to shorten those who have been shabby by magnanimous meditative as Facebook as well as Twitter authorised them to communicate with each other easily.
The military yet remained vigilant as well as were ready to face such a incident should it arise, he stressed.
"For me, when vocalization of simple tellurian rights, it's settled in a ! Constitu tion which each Malaysian citizen has freedom to speak, assemble, confess a faith as well as so forth," Salleh said.
"However, a freedoms enshrined in a Constitution are not comprehensive as they have limits, depending upon regulations as well as laws which each citizen of this republic should obey."
He combined which whilst a Peaceful Assembly Act was a transformation which authorised a people to assemble, it was still a responsibility of a military as well as his dialect to safeguard a confidence of a nation.
Read More @ Source



More Barisan Nasional (BN) | Pakatan Rakyat (PR) | Sociopolitics Plus |
Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

No comments: