Nurul Izzah: Deputy IGP ignorant equate the UK and Malaysia

PKR vice-president slammed the actions Nurul Izzah Anwar Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar, who likened the riots in Britain with Net 2.0 Assembly while the Deputy Chief of Police described the "ignorant."

Member of Parliament for Lembah Pantai said the riots in Britain due to problems that occur in that country and it can not be equated with a rally organized by the Federation of Free and Fair Elections (Net 2.0) in the capital on 9 July.

"I think what it shows an ignorance that is the Deputy Chief of Police that he did not understand what was happening there (in Britain) and it can not be equated with a demonstration of Net 2.0.

"If we see riots in Britain due to the lack of jobs for which many are unemployed, but it did not happen in Malaysia where we are still a lot of jobs," he said.

In fact, according to Nurul Izzah (pictured), a statement issued by Khalid is very irresponsible.

"Net 2.0 Assembly to call for election reform, it is not a riot, and what the deputy police chief was very irresponsible.

"He can not compare with the demonstration of riots, I was surprised when he said ... this is a problem if follow the dictates of politics," he said.

The Malaysian Insider reports this morning reported that Khalid said the riots that occurred in Britain and other major cities is a "nightmare" if the police can not stop street demonstrations.

He said despite having to deal with Net 2.0 Assembly with tear gas and water cannon, but what is important the police managed to prevent the incidence of undesirable.

"It was a nightmare, so we prevent street demonstrations. It should be prevented to avoid undesirable," he said through Facebook.

Worst riots in Britain during the last decades of the fourth day today as the youth gang violence in Manchester and the industrial area but the England midfielder in London was quite calm after 16.000 police officers deployed to curb violence.

In Manchester, mobs broke into and steal goods shops and photographers away from the scene of the worst violence in the third-largest city in Britain within 30 years.

By Syed: Mu'az Syed Putra

PAS wants to see JAIS, church management

PAS decided to meet directly with the management of Damansara Utama Methodist Church, Petaling Jaya and Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) for more information on the issue of the raid on the church on Wednesday.

PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, said the explanation of the Chairman of the Standing Committee of Religious Affairs, Malay Customs custom-government and Public Facilities, Selangor, Datuk Dr Hasan Ali defended his actions in relation to the raid after receiving information IRAD Muslims attended a dinner at the church is inadequate. In this regard, he said, party secretary-general Datuk Mustafa Ali ordered in relation to the relevant parties to set a meeting date to be determined later.

PAS decided to meet directly with the management of Damansara Utama Methodist Church, Petaling Jaya and Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) for more information on the issue of the raid on the church on Wednesday.

PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, said the explanation of the Chairman of the Standing Committee of Religious Affairs, Malay Customs custom-government and Public Facilities, Selangor, Datuk Dr Hasan Ali defended his actions in relation to the raid after receiving information IRAD Muslims attended a dinner at the church is inadequate.
 
In this regard, he said, party secretary-general Datuk Mustafa Ali ordered in relation to the relevant parties to set a meeting date to be determined later.
 
"We decided to go down to the field, PAS will be requested to meet with IRAD and the church directly asking for clarification. We can not hear an explanation from Dr Hasan alone, to be fair.

"The explanation from him (Hassan) is not enough, the media reports (on the issue of invasion of the church) is also insufficient and unreliable.

"That is why we have to be a direct explanation from IRAD and the church," he said after chairing the PAS Central Working Committee Meeting here today.
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