| Demand for removal of 
    Christian cross and demolition of Christian statues in mission schools signs 
    of growing intolerance and increasing extremism inimical to successful 
    nation-building 
    _____________Media Conference
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ________________
 
      (Parliament,
      Monday):  
      There is growing intolerance 
      and increasing extremism in Malaysia which is inimical to successful 
      nation building and the latest instance is the demand for the removal of 
      the Christian cross and the demolition of Christian statues in mission 
      schools.
 I raised this issue in Parliament this morning during the winding-up of 
      the Education Ministry in the 2008 Budget committee stage debate by the 
      Deputy Education Minister, Datuk Noh Omar and expressed my concern why the 
      Education Minister, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein had not said anything 
      to dissociate the government from such extremist demands.
 
 During the policy debate on the 2008 Budget on Oct. 29, 2007 the Barisan 
      Nasional Member of Parliament for Parit Sulong, Syed Hood bin Syed Edros, 
      supported by the BN MP for Sri Gading, Datuk Haji Mohamad bin Haji Aziz 
      called for the removal of the Christian cross and the demolition of 
      Christian statues in the mission schools.
 
 The loyalty of mission schools was questioned, with the baseless 
      allegation that they refuse to observe Aidilfitri public holiday and close 
      the schools. There was even the preposterous accusation that the mission 
      schools were administered by churches outside the country, including the 
      Vatican.
 
 I asked Noh Omar whether he is aware that the extremist demands by the two 
      BN MPs have created a furor, particularly on the Internet, and why the 
      Education Ministry was condoning such extremism by its silence when such 
      statement should be denounced without equivocation.
 
 I also reminded the Deputy Education Minister that it is wrong and 
      mischievous to assume that Muslims studying in mission schools are 
      potential apostates, when mission schools had made great contributions in 
      nation-building and produced many Malay leaders, including Deputy Prime 
      Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, the Education Minister himself, the 
      Perak Raja Muda Raja Nazrain Shah and the Sultan of Selangor who had been 
      products of mission schools.
 
 There was no satisfactory reply from Noh Omar.
 
 (03/12/2007)
 
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |