Politicians are to blame for the rise of racial and religious hatred, said Inspector General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador in assessing the current situation in the country.
In an interview with the Malaysian Insight, he described politicians as behaving like “chameleons when it came to playing the race and religious cards”.
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Respect no man who hides behind religion and belief.
Instead of saying these kind of nasihat kedai kopi, can you please find out how the police was involved in:
Pastor Koh disappearance
Amri disappearance
Wan Kelian mass grave arson/cover up
Altantuya murder (re-opened)
Deaths in custody…
Maybe? No??
You got it point-blank sir. Shame on you politicians harping on race-religion card.
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All the best Sir.