JK Offended, Mahathir Reported to Police

Minggu, 22 Oktober 2017 - 13:07 WIB
JK Offended, Mahathir...
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ISTANBUL - Recently, former Malaysia Prime Minister (PM), Dr Mahathir Mohamad remarks described Bugis people as ‘pirates’. Related that statement, Vice President of Indonesia Jusuf Kalla (JK) was offended and hurt.

“As an Indonesian vice-president of Bugis descent, he is deeply offended by the words, which seem to have insulted the Bugis people, whether they were from Malaysia or Indonesia,” Malaysa Deputy Prime Minister, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said today in Istanbul, Turkey.

As reported by Free Malaysia Today, the Indonesian leader had personally expressed this to him during an informal discussion at the Developing-8 (D-8) summit, yesterday.

Zahid, who is currently in Turkey leading the Malaysian delegation at the summit, said the term ‘pirate’ used by Mahathir was inappropriate, as history has proven that some of the Malay warriors who kept peace in the archipelago once were also of Bugis descent.

He said, in fact, the community was deliberately labelled as ‘pirates’ by the colonialists to downplay the contribution and role the Malay warriors played in fighting colonialism.

“So whoever labels Bugis as pirates, they are doing the same as what the colonialists had once done, their incorrect views not far apart,” he said.

Zahid, who is also Home Minister, said the authorities had received numerous police reports from individuals and associations urging the authorities to take action on the issue.

“The police will look into all the reports made by them,” he said.

Several parties representing the Bugis community in Malaysia earlier demanded Mahathir openly apologise for making the statement.

As known, Mahathir, at a gathering attended by opposition leaders in Petaling Jaya on Oct 14, allegedly described Prime Minister Najib Razak as a descendant of Bugis pirates.
(rnz)
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