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Don't believe Anwar, urges Liow
Mon, May 05, 2008
The Star

PENANG, MALAYSIA: The Chinese community has been advised not to be hoodwinked by PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's promises.

MCA Youth chief Datuk Liow Tiong Lai said Anwar had caused 'severe' damage to the community through his many unfair policies when he was Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister.

"He was responsible for putting non-Chinese educated administrators in Chinese schools and he was also against relocating Chinese schools or increasing the number of Chinese schools," he said at a luncheon with state MCA committee members yesterday.

"But now he is portraying a totally different image. He can promise you the world since he is no longer in power and even the DAP and PAS are placing high hopes on him to bring changes."

He also criticised PAS for trying to implement the hudud law and hit out at DAP for forming a collaboration with the Islamist party in the five Pakatan Rakyat-led state governments.

"Their collaboration with PAS has raised concerns among non-Muslims who have always been fearful of PAS' plans to set up an Islamic state," he said.

 

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