Gang-rape call, flyers, among latest cheap attacks on Ambiga by illiterate illicit sex mentality bastards, Malaysia
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After Perkasa's threat to attack the Chinese and the prime minister's lambasting of Bersih chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan as someone who "threatened Islam", pro-UMNO supporters opposed to the July 9 rally have stepped up their campaign, this time with yet another vile tirade against Ambiga.
In two of the latest threats, flyers bearing images of Ambiga have been distributed. A quick look at the tone of its wordings - exhortation to "defend Islam" while using abusive and un-Islamic language - leaves no doubt that the flyer is the work of supporters of UMNO and its offshoot Perkasa.
Facebook pages have published photographs of the flyers distributed to the public in the Klang Valley, repeating the now-familiar accusation against her as "defender of Lina Joy", the Muslim lady who went to court over the authorities' refusal to confirm her renunciation of Islam unless she went through the Shariah courts.
We inviet our users to read the full article published June 2011
After Perkasa's threat to attack the Chinese and the prime minister's lambasting of Bersih chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan as someone who "threatened Islam", pro-UMNO supporters opposed to the July 9 rally have stepped up their campaign, this time with yet another vile tirade against Ambiga.
In two of the latest threats, flyers bearing images of Ambiga have been distributed. A quick look at the tone of its wordings - exhortation to "defend Islam" while using abusive and un-Islamic language - leaves no doubt that the flyer is the work of supporters of UMNO and its offshoot Perkasa.
Facebook pages have published photographs of the flyers distributed to the public in the Klang Valley, repeating the now-familiar accusation against her as "defender of Lina Joy", the Muslim lady who went to court over the authorities' refusal to confirm her renunciation of Islam unless she went through the Shariah courts.
We inviet our users to read the full article published June 2011