Donate to DU!
Democratic Underground Latest Threads
Latest
Greatest Threads
Greatest
Lobby
Lobby
Journals
Journals
Search
Search
Options
Options
Help
Help
Login
Login
Google

Reply #37: A Malysian replies: The real situation with the "Anger at Malaysia 'Jesus cartoon'" [View All]

Printer-friendly format Printer-friendly format
Printer-friendly format Email this thread to a friend
Printer-friendly format Bookmark this thread
This topic is archived.
First thread | Last thread
Home » Discuss » Latest Breaking News Donate to DU
yahyakehidupan (4 posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Aug-28-07 02:04 AM
Response to Original message
37. A Malysian replies: The real situation with the "Anger at Malaysia 'Jesus cartoon'"
Edited on Tue Aug-28-07 02:28 AM by yahyakehidupan
I found this forum as I was googling for "Makkal Osai Jesus", hoping to find an online copy of the picture that started this mess, and I found the post that Barrett808 made in the "Latest Breaking News" section, "Anger at Malaysia 'Jesus cartoon'"

I am a Malaysian and I can tell you that it is not at all like you thought.

Malaysian Christians are not up in arms to close down the Makkal Osai newspaper! The Makkal Osai promptly apologized for their mistake (they didn't intend to offend Christians -- they simply grabbed a picture of the Internet and didn't notice the cigarette) and Malaysian Christian leaders quickly accepted their apology.

However, the Makkal Osai had recently been publishing many articles exposing the corruption of a prominent government minister -- Samy Velu, who is also head of the component party of the ruling coalition, Malaysian Indian Congress.

It is for this reason that the government banned the newspaper! Not because of Malaysian Christians! It is a despotic anti-democratic and corrupt government pouncing on an excuse to shut down a newspaper that has been exposing its misdeeds.

Here's an article from MalaysiaKINI, an independent web-based newspaper. This is the only news"paper" out of the government's control because it is online, so there is no publishing license for the government to pull.

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/71621

Behind the Makkal Osai’s suspension...

Andrew Ong
Aug 25, 07 6:50pm

The Internal Security Ministry’s decision to temporarily suspend the publishing license of Tamil daily Makkal Osai has raised several questions over the motives of the move.

Ministry officials said the suspension was punishment for the daily’s publication of an image of Jesus Christ which was deemed inappropriate and could endanger public order.

But Christian groups who initially protested against the daily however appear to be taken aback by the government’s reaction to the matter.

Thus far, two of Malaysia’s biggest Christian organisations - Roman Catholic Church and the Council of Churches Malaysia (CCM), representing Anglicans - have accepted Makkal Osai’s subsequent apology on the matter.

According to Malaysian Consultative Council for Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism and Sikhsm (MCCBCHS) president A Vaithilingam (left), upon consultation with Christian leaders in the council, found the suspension to be “drastic” for a “genuine error”.

The Roman Catholic Church, Council of Churches and the National Christian Evangelical Fellowship together form the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM), which represents some 90 percent of the Malaysian Christian community. CFM is also part of the interfaith group MCCBCHS.

“The matter has been forgiven by Christian leaders and the daily apologised two days in succession. In a matter of days, the ministry ordered for the suspension. I don’t know if they really investigated the matter or not,” Vaithilingam told malaysiakini.

Warning sufficient

Vaithilingam said the MCCBCHS’s position was also made known to a high-ranking Internal Security Ministry official who contacted him yesterday.

“The official said that the prime minister wanted to know our view on the matter. We suggested that a written warning would suffice,” Vaithilingam told malaysiakini.

Similarly, Archbishop Murphy Pakiam (right) said he was “perplexed and bemused” by the suspension.

“Christians believe in reconciliation. We are confident that the newspaper was sincere in its apology and will see to it that this does not happen again,” said Murphy in the New Straits Times today.

Previously, a delegation from Makkal Osai had met with Murphy to explain the matter where the latter had reportedly accepted their apology.

When contacted, CCM secretary-general Rev Dr Hermen Shastri too described the suspension as “drastic” as Makkal Osai had proven they had no ill-intent.

“The consequences of which, innocent people would not be getting their salary (due to the suspension). This is not the Christian way,” he said.

Hermen also questioned why the government had acted so swiftly on this matter but had not tackled other problems in the country, such as investigating the mob who confronted a church in Ipoh.

Political motives?

Makkal Osai, the country’s second best selling Tamil newspaper, published a picture of Jesus Christ purportedly holding a cigarette in one hand and a drink can in the other on the front-page of the daily’s Tuesday edition.

Accompanying the picture was a caption saying: “If someone repents for his mistakes, then heaven awaits him”.

The image and the message was part of the daily’s regular ‘Thought for the Day’ feature which highlighted famous quotations of world leaders and philosophers.

Meanwhile, Makkal Osai general manage M Periasamy (left) in a press statement today alleged that the matter had been blown out of proportion by MIC politicians.

“(Their statements) do not respect the views of Christian leaders who represent Christian groups and have taking advantage of the situation to stir religious sentiments for their political gains,” he said.

Periasamy also alleged that MIC politicians are instigating their members to lodge police reports on Makkal Osai.

‘Strangling the truth’

Makkal Osai is closely aligned to former MIC deputy president S Subramaniam, who is known to be MIC president Samy Vellu’s arch rival.

The daily had consistently produced critical reports against the MIC such as the criticism on the party’s problem-ridden investment arm Maika Holdings, which is due to have a controversial shareholders' meeting next week.

Over the past weeks, Makkal Osai has been running a series of special reports on Maika Holdings.

“(Their attacks against us now) is a ploy to stir up the (controversy over the picture) in order to strangle the truth,” added Periasamy.

He is expected to appeal against the ministry’s suspension on Monday.

The daily has a staff strength of nearly 100. It is understood that a Makkal Osai staff has been suspended indefinitely over the incident.

Makkal Osai is the latest victim in a string of ‘disciplinary actions’ taken media outlets ever since Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who is also internal security minister, came to power in 2003.
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
  Anger at Malaysia 'Jesus cartoon' Barrett808  Aug-23-07 01:48 PM   #0 
   Okay  atreides1   Aug-23-07 01:51 PM   #1 
   It may well be that theology has less to do with it than  igil   Aug-23-07 02:03 PM   #7 
   Oh, for heaven's sake.  Squatch   Aug-23-07 01:51 PM   #2 
   HAHA...  ImForGore   Aug-23-07 02:26 PM   #9 
   hahaha check this one out too....  Cronus Protagonist   Aug-23-07 06:42 PM   #18 
   Dogma is one hell of a funny film!  burrowowl   Aug-23-07 10:19 PM   #20 
      Oh hell yeah!  B3Nut   Aug-24-07 09:56 AM   #32 
   It dosen't matter if smoking kills you if you can rise from the dead.  superconnected   Aug-23-07 01:54 PM   #3 
   LOL!  jeff30997   Aug-23-07 02:09 PM   #8 
   different cultures, different sensibilities  ayeshahaqqiqa   Aug-23-07 01:55 PM   #4 
   Totally agree.  pingzing58   Aug-23-07 01:59 PM   #5 
   Were the xtian minority in solidarity with their muslim brothers...  ret5hd   Aug-23-07 01:59 PM   #6 
   But there is a difference  ayeshahaqqiqa   Aug-23-07 03:06 PM   #10 
   So the answer is "no"?  ret5hd   Aug-23-07 03:20 PM   #12 
      the answer is "I don't know"  ayeshahaqqiqa   Aug-23-07 03:54 PM   #14 
         The response of the Malaysian Christian Community  yahyakehidupan   Aug-28-07 02:48 AM   #39 
   are african american minorities in solidarity with their anglo-saxon brothers  DivinBreuvage   Aug-23-07 11:43 PM   #25 
   Depictions of Jesus are considered blasphemous in Islam as well  BadgerLaw2010   Aug-23-07 10:25 PM   #21 
   Re: 'aren't also outraged'?  mallard   Aug-24-07 08:41 AM   #30 
   Man, I'd love to have a beer with Jesus  Stuckinthebush   Aug-23-07 03:17 PM   #11 
   I played golf with Jesus . . . once  gratuitous   Aug-23-07 03:48 PM   #13 
   LMAO!  Stuckinthebush   Aug-24-07 08:14 AM   #29 
   Jesus built my hotrod.  Fierce   Aug-23-07 04:22 PM   #16 
   Jesus guys, it's just a drawing.  Zhade   Aug-23-07 04:17 PM   #15 
   Pictures of bowls of spaghetti insense me  daleo   Aug-23-07 06:03 PM   #17 
      I am offended by your use of being offended.  Bucky   Aug-24-07 09:33 AM   #31 
   This is not of opposite effect  treestar   Aug-23-07 09:24 PM   #19 
   It's a Tamil newspaper so my guess is it's not Muslim  pschoeb   Aug-24-07 12:31 AM   #26 
      Heck, I might have missed it completely  treestar   Aug-24-07 03:49 PM   #33 
      Yes, I think the Makkal Osai guy was honestly mistaken  yahyakehidupan   Aug-28-07 02:40 AM   #38 
   Here we go again  LadyAziz   Aug-23-07 10:57 PM   #22 
   Judging by the world around me,  StephenB48   Aug-23-07 11:13 PM   #23 
   Right on  LadyAziz   Aug-23-07 11:26 PM   #24 
   I'd like to drink a beer with Jesus.  GoddessOfGuinness   Aug-24-07 12:50 AM   #27 
   You'd only have to buy once  Canuckistanian   Aug-24-07 01:50 AM   #28 
      Elect Jesus '08! n/t  Orsino   Aug-25-07 09:02 AM   #36 
   Newspaper suspended over Jesus picture  superconnected   Aug-25-07 07:15 AM   #34 
   ummm yeah, overlooked that cigarette...  superconnected   Aug-25-07 07:15 AM   #35 
   A Malysian replies: The real situation with the "Anger at Malaysia 'Jesus cartoon'"  yahyakehidupan   Aug-28-07 02:04 AM   #37 
   Malaysian Christians mobilize to defend the Makkal Osai  yahyakehidupan   Aug-28-07 02:57 AM   #40 
 

Home » Discuss » Latest Breaking News Donate to DU

Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.1 Copyright 1997-2002 DCScripts.com
Software has been extensively modified by the DU administrators


Important Notices: By participating on this discussion board, visitors agree to abide by the rules outlined on our Rules page. Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the opinions of the individuals who post them, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC.

Home  |  Discussion Forums  |  Journals  |  Links  |  Store  |  Donate

About DU  |  Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy

Got a message for Democratic Underground? Click here to send us a message.

© 2001 - 2009 Democratic Underground, LLC