Cop 29 live: Poor countries may have to compromise on climate funding, says
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Day 11 of negotiations begins in Baku amid divisions over the sums for
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ENDLESS DOUBTFULNESS EXIST, STILL. ...Seri Najib Razak’s reform promises before declaring a formal stand.
ReplyDelete“To Perkasa, do not let it end like the saying ‘jangan keris makan tuan’ (do not fall on your own sword).
“Many issues should be considered because Malaysia is a multi-racial country where there are groups that are still bent on having racist attitudes and do not respect the basis of the Federal Constitution with their many demands, as we have seen recently,” he said in a statement last night.
Ibrahim (picture), who has been detained twice without trial under the ISA, also appeared to doubt the government’s sincerity in its latest reforms, questioning if the Najib’s announcement was merely a populist move.
“Was the decision made for the government to gain popularity or are they truly prioritising national security?
“As such, Perkasa chooses to wait and see,” he said.