Publish date23 Sep 2023 - 14:33
Story Code : 607877

Malaysian PM slams inaction in face of Islamophobic provocations

Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has condemned the acts of Qur’an desecration and called as “irresponsible” inaction towards such provocative moves.
Malaysian PM slams inaction in face of Islamophobic provocations
In his National Statement delivered at the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the United Nations headquarters, Anwar said Malaysia was concerned over the emergence of a “new form of racism” characterized by xenophobia, negative profiling and stereotyping of Muslims.

He said inaction in the face of such blatant provocation to a religion is simply irresponsible and sends a dangerous message to humanity.

“This is manifested in an alarming trend of hatred, intolerance, and acts of violence against Muslims and their sanctities,” he said.

Malaysia, he said was appalled by the legitimization of these acts under the feeble defense of human rights.

The prime minister said the world must embody the values of acceptance, tolerance, and mutual respect, as well as promote inter-cultural, inter-civilization, and inter-religious understanding and cooperation.

“We must unite our faiths in common cause to promote understanding and goodwill among our peoples, and strengthen peace and harmony among nations.

“These are indeed tall orders but that is the very reason we are here. I truly believe that no challenge, however formidable, is insurmountable if we secure the collective commitment of this global community, the member states of this august institution.

“What we need is trust and the conviction to make the world a better place, the will to work together on a platform of consensus and solidarity,” he emphasized.

After a bilateral meeting here on Wednesday, Anwar and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan strongly condemned the recent burnings of the Quran and populist discourse that incited hate speech against Islam.

In a joint statement, both leaders also expressed concern over the emergence of a "new form of racism" characterized by xenophobia, negative profiling, and stereotyping of Muslims.
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