The Prime Minister has described as inappropriate a remark by Deputy Internal Security Minister Datuk Noh Omar who asked foreigners to go back to their own country if they find the Malaysian police cruel.
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi told Bernama Wednesday that Noh had touched on the government's policy on tourism which really welcomed foreigners whether to visit, study, receive medical treatment or conduct their business operation here.
"Government servants should be more sensitive and careful when issuing statements on the issue.
"I have advised Datuk Noh Omar on the matter," said the premier.
Noh was reported to have made the remark at a press conference at the Parliament lobby yesterday when asked on the video clip featuring a woman, believed to be a Chinese national, doing ear squats in the nude while in police custody.
"Based on the Code of Ethics for Members of the Administration 2004, a member of the administration (including the Deputy Minister, Sthinathan) is bound by the principles of joint responsibilities, that is, he cannot make any statements which are contrary to government policies."
“I am a deputy minister. Would I do something like this to jeopardise the image of the country? You know we are now trying to tell foreigners that our country is safe.”
“If the misinterpretation has offended anyone, then I will apologise too all quarters. My intention was to show that Malaysia is a safe country.”
"These are exactly what European tourists are looking for. Nothing fanciful but a chance to enjoy the nature."
"There should be no cover-up at all. I don't want anybody to hide the bare facts obtained from the investigations."
1.For each 1,000km of road, highways recorded 536.5 accidents and 11.8 deaths, federal roads 186 accidents and 5.4 deaths and state roads 32 accidents and 0.9 death.
2.During Ops Sikap 8, highways recorded 496.5 accidents and 11.2 deaths, federal roads 162.5 accidents and 3.5 deaths and state roads 33.2 accidents and 1.1 death, per 1,000km of road presumably.
A "tudung" (headcover) is part of the official dress for International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) female graduates during convocation ceremonies, said Higher Education Minister Datuk Dr Shafie Mohd Salleh, Wednesday.
The dress-code must be adhered to by all graduands, both Muslims and non-Muslims, he said.
"For non-Muslims, they are not required to wear "tudung litup" (a cloth covering the whole head) but scarves will do," he told reporters here when asked to comment on the issue raised by DAP in the Dewan Rakyat two weeks ago.
On the wearing of tudung by non-Muslim IIUM students when attending lectures, Shafie said it was a symbol of respect to the university.
“If IIU is trying to project a good image of Islam, then it should abolish such a rule. It should lead the way by showing that Islam is moderate, open, understanding and sensitive."
“This will also encourage more non-Muslims to apply for admission.”
"No dress code however official or ceremonial can justify the violation of the Cabinet decision of no compulsion in the wearing of tudung for non-Muslims in a multi-racial, multi-religious and multi-cultural Malaysia."
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