The Borneo Post

Extremism the enemy of unity — Najib

- January 22, 2017

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday called on Malaysians to fight extremism which he described as the enemy of unity.

He said extremism could exist in any religion, but this did not warrant anyone to generalise the religion’s followers as extremists.

Najib stressed that people should not be judged based on their religion, skin colour or culture.

Instead, every person should be looked at based on his or her personal character, he said.

“The problem is not with the religion we embrace; the problem lies with extremism,” he said.

“We have Muslim extremists such as Daesh, we have Buddhist extremists such as in Rakhine, Myanmar, we have Christian extremists, Jewish extremists,” he said when addressing almost 1,000 participan­ts of the ‘Moment of Unity’ programme at the Perdana Botanical Gardens here.

Also present were Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Tan Sri Joseph Kurup and National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia President Datuk Ter Leong Yap.

Calling on everyone to uphold mutual respect and empathy, Najib said continued unity could only be achieved if it was always in one’s heart and mind.

“We are all in this park, we breathe the same air, we do things together, we are Malaysia, we love this country.

“If we can tear down the walls that divide us, if we are compatible with one another, then we can foster national unity and integratio­n,” he said.

Najib said maintainin­g unity, peace and harmony should not be the sole responsibi­lity of a prime minister but a collective effort by everyone.

The problem is not with the religion we embrace; the problem lies with extremism. We have Muslim extremists such as Daesh, we have Buddhist extremists such as in Rakhine, Myanmar, we have Christian extremists, Jewish extremists. — Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak

“I hope that everyone, wherever you may be, as true Malaysians, as true patriots, will do your part to build a united, stronger and more resilient Malaysia.

“If we have this spirit, I am convinced and I believe that we will be a top-20 nation in years to come,” he said.

At the event, Najib announced the appointmen­t of Datuk Lee Chong Wei as Malaysia’s ‘Unity Icon’ and the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia as the country’s ‘Unity Ambassador’. He then presented the appointmen­t certificat­es.

The prime minister said the government would expand the unity internship programme and make it an annual event to enable it to further contribute to national unity. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Najib (fourth left) presenting the certificat­e of appointmen­t as Malaysia’s ‘Unity Icon’ to Lee. — Bernama photo
Najib (fourth left) presenting the certificat­e of appointmen­t as Malaysia’s ‘Unity Icon’ to Lee. — Bernama photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia