PM Najib: Was Ngeh's apology sincere?



Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak today questioned a frankness of a reparation by DAP's Beruas MP Ngeh Koo Ham whose Twitter posting on an anti-Islam movie caused a stir.

Speaking to reporters today, a prime minister pronounced which one cannot say something hurtful as well as then apologize after receiving flack for it.

"It's as well easy, it equates to which we, too, can malign other religions as well as then apologise.

"The subject is either he is sincere or not," he said.
Saying this after chairing a Umno autarchic council meeting, he pronounced Ngeh's remarks showed which DAP "belittles Muslims as well as is not aware of issues relating to Muslims".

"We strongly reject his statement which questions Muslim reactions to a film," he said.

Ngeh onTwitterhad pondered if Muslims were putting as well much energy into protesting a films.

Initially fortifying his tweet, he has given apologised.

Meanwhile, Najib pronounced Umno strongly condemns a anti-Islam filmInnocence of Muslimsand a cartoons of a Prophet Muhammad published by a French magazine.

"The autarchic council finds this unacceptable, even if seen through a viewpoint of freedom of expression which is a Western world's strongest forgive for staining a sanctification of Islam as well as a dignity," he said.

He additionally suggested Muslims, in protesting a movie as well as cartoons, to do so in a civil manner.

"Violent protests should not occur as Islam does not condone a loss of lives as well as mistreat to bodies, properties as well as goods. Two wrong do not have a right," he said.

"We inspire discourse as well as team-work within multitude to inculcate tolerance as well as understanding, as pushed by a global transformation of moderates."

Tryin! g to shi ft dwindle a 'deplorable' act

On a apart matter, he pronounced any attempts to "change" a national dwindle was a deplorable (terkutu! k) act.

NONE"We leave it to a authorities to examine as well as take action though many importantly, a rakyat contingency reject this action which maligns a nation," he said.

"This cannot be accepted by a rakyat who overwhelmingly love a country as well as will urge a honour."

He pronounced which a dwindle "is not a plaything" as it symbolises a nation's "sanctity, government as well as dignity".

Two youths flew a dwindle dubbed theSang Saka Malayaon a night before of National Day, in a homage to a leftist transformation for independence involving, between others, Kesatuan Melayu Muda.

Critics have, however, claimed which it was an attempt to shift a flag.

Also at a press conference was Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein who pronounced which a police have sent a review writings on a box to a Attorney-General's Chambers as well as it is up a latter either to decide if charges will be made.

"There have been previous cases to do with a dwindle where people have been charged," he said.
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