Kamarul Zaman’s police report against Hannah Yeoh raises the question whether he is fit and proper to be a lecturer of plural Malaysia’s public university


Kamarul Zaman Yusof’s false and malicious police report against Selangor Speaker and DAP Selangor State Assemblywoman for Subang Jaya, Hannah Yeoh, accusing her of proselytization of Muslims with the publication of her autobiography “Being Hannah”, raises the question whether he is fit and proper to be a lecturer of plural Malaysia’s public universities.

It is a further sign that the Malaysian nation-building process, after six decades, have gone terribly wrong and must be corrected.

It is unimaginable that Hannah Yeoh’s autobiography on her personal journey to be a good Christian so as to be a good Malaysian would have caused objections, let alone be the subject of a false and malicious police report of proselytization to Muslims, in the first five decades of our nationhood.

Hannah Yeoh’s personal journey to be a good Christian so as to be a good Malaysian is a journey Rukunegara wants all Malaysians to take, for all Malaysians to be respectively good Muslims, good Buddhists, good Christians, good Hindus, good Sikhs and good Taoists so as to become good Malaysians and to fully subscribe to the five Rukunegara principles of: Belief in God; loyalty to King and Country; the Supremacy of the Constitution; the Rule of Law and Good behavior and Morality.

Kamarul Zaman complains that Hannah Yeoh’s book had too many verses and quotes from the Bible. Will he next call for the banning of the Bible?
Kamarul Zaman accused Hannah Yeoh of a “Christianisation agenda”.

I am not a Christian and I can vouch that the for the past nine years since 2008 when I first got to know Hannah in the 2008 general election, Hannah Yeoh had never discussed with me any such “Christian agenda”.

There is no such agenda in the DAP or among any DAP MP or State Assembly representative. For the past seven years, Hannah Yeoh had been an exemplary Malaysian, Speaker and DAP elected representative who serves all Malaysians, regardless of race, religion or socio-economic background.

Kamarul Zaman’s police report is proof of the failure to promote wasatiyyah in Malaysia, although the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had declared that the wasatiyyah (moderation) campaign of justice, balance and excellence was the reason behind his idea of a Global Movement of Moderates.

Why are such qualities sorely missing in Malaysia?

Is the Najib Cabinet prepared to halt such religious intolerance, extremism and polarisation in Malaysia and place the subject as a top agenda at its meeting next Wednesday on May 24?

  1. #1 by Bigjoe on Thursday, 18 May 2017 - 3:30 pm

    This is the Malaysia, the TN50 Najib and his pal Hadi Awang want to take us into the future. Its not governed by reason or law, its governed by power and which side you are on. So long you are on the right side, any excuse is reason, its always someone else fault, can always make the burden someone else’s no matter the injustice, law or even logic.

    Its the same thing with David Teo’s slapping. Are we kidding, clapping about reconciliation after violence, law breaking is done? Are we out of our mind we regard these things with no respect for even the law or injustice. And a David Teo who think its no one else business public law is broken? Seriously even the privilleged is so messed up?

    The land of rule by power and which side you are on..For many of us, most of us, we are ALWAYS on the other side, except for a small group, all of us eventually on the the other side..

  2. #2 by SuperStringhg on Friday, 19 May 2017 - 12:00 pm

    Only religious extremist can think that way; if you ask any ISIS members, all will agree with Kamarul Zaman’s view!!! I rest my case.

  3. #3 by good coolie on Friday, 19 May 2017 - 1:41 pm

    Too many verses from the Bible? How many verses will the saudara allow Hannah to use, then, in her autobiography?

    Police are already busy enough. No need for stupid police-reports.

  4. #4 by Bigjoe on Monday, 22 May 2017 - 12:50 pm

    Kamarul is not only unfit to be lecturer, he is unfit to be in public without supervision. He is mentally unsound. Need psychiatric help.

  5. #5 by good coolie on Thursday, 25 May 2017 - 11:14 pm

    Hannah, remember Hotel Kamunting? Be prepared to be fed just a loaf and “two fishes”. I understand DAP women would consider that “two-fishes” is poor food.

    But then, mere bread and wine can satisfy our hunger, too.

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