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Malaysia parliament to debate anti-Islam film, continue call for unity
Published in Bikya Masr on 25 - 09 - 2012

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's lower house of parliament is to debate the anti-Islam film defaming and insulting Islam and Prophet Mohamed that sparked global protests among Muslims, officials said on Tuesday.
The Dewan Rakyat today approved a motion for a debate on the anti-Islam film “Innocence of Muslims” produced in the United States by alleged Egyptian Coptic Christians.
Deputy Speaker Ronald Kiandee approved the motion tabled by Kubang Kerian MP Salahuddin Ayub of PAS, and said that the debate would take place later in the day.
In his motion, Ayub proposed that parliament unanimously express its objection to the film and its director.
It comes as the Malaysia government has called on Google to ban the film from being accessed in Malaysia on YouTube, where it first made its appearance.
In Malaysia, however, protests have remained peaceful, with Muslims and others coming together in promoting unity and tolerance over the film and subsequent French magazine Charlie Hebdo's nude caricatures of Prophet Mohamed published last week.
Susan Ming, a Chinese-Malaysian who attended a rally last week in Kuala Lumpur, and is not Muslim, told Bikyamasr.com that “this is a sign that we all care about each other and want to be united against hate, whether it is directed against Muslims or other groups."
She was one of thousands who gathered in Malaysia in a peaceful display of unity and anti-aggression against Muslims across the globe following two weeks of attacks against the faith.
“Islam is the faith of the majority of Malaysians and it is unfortunate that this is happening. People need to be more accepting of other religions because violence in the name of religion, on either side, is sad and counterproductive," Susan added.
They demonstrations were against the film, titled “Innocence of Muslims," reportedly produced by an Egyptian Coptic Christians living in the United States that insulted Islam and Prophet Mohamed as well as protests against cartoons mocking the Prophet by French magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Two major demonstrations were held in the federal capital after Friday prayers, one led by Umno Youth in the compound of the Kampung Baru Jamek Mosque and the other, led by PAS Youth, at the Tabung Haji Mosque.
Members of the youth wings of component parties of the Barisan Nasional (BN) and several non-governmental organizations joined the hour-long protest organized by Umno Youth.
Cheras Police chief ACP Mohan Singh Tara Singh said the demonstrators “exercised control and adhered to the instructions of the police."
Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin, in addressing the protestors at the Kampung Baru Jamek Mosque, reminded the world community that Malaysia “would not at all accept and would object vehemently against attempts to insult Islam and Prophet Mohamed."
He said the solidarity of the people in the country was demonstrated by the consensus reached between the two Malay political parties, Umno and PAS, to come together in the protest.
“The youth wings of Umno and PAS, along with several NGOs, are in solidarity to demonstrate that Malaysians are against any attempt to insult Islam and Prophet Mohamed.
“We have agreed that this gathering and the other in front of the United States Embassy are a manifestation of the Muslim condemnation of the insult against Islam, and do not want to deviate from the common cause," he told the protestors.
The cartoons were the latest anti-Islam attack and have seen many Muslims across the world condemn the magazine for what they said was provocation.


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