Heartless Moron Siti Kasim Enlightens Rais Hussin Why Palestinian Prisoners Ain T Welcome In Malaysia
HUMAN rights activist and lawyer Siti Kasim has stood her ground in opposing the Madani government’s interest in accepting so-called Palestinian convicts whose imprisonment is not political persecution in nature but who were ex-Hamas fighters (terrorists) serving long-term jail sentence in Tel Aviv for war crimes.
This follows the purported deportation of some 60 Palestinian prisoners to Turkey, Qatar, Malaysia and Pakistan with each country set to host 15 prisoners each as reported by India’s National Herald citing the Palestinian Prisoners Club head Abdullah Zaghari.
However, her action of subtly opposing such exercise in her X account with sarcasm “Bagus laaa … bring all of the criminals here … ” hit a snag when former Bersatu co-founder-turned PKR member Datuk Dr Rais Hussin described her as a “heartless moron”.
“You are such a heartless moron! These Palestinians who are in the Israeli prison were fighting for their rights without any charge, prosecution or court appearance … they were kidnapped, held hostage … you are really, really sick!”
Obviously Siti Kasim “returned fire” at the head honcho of think tank EMIR Research for his unkind reaction.
“I’m proud to be heartless towards these prisoners because we don’t need terrorists in our country … Is it right for them to kill others just because they’re Jews? Is there you (Rais) or the Madani government are coming from?” lambasted the Orang Asli advocate in a YouTube video.
“Little wonder our country is so screwed because you’re only looking at the Muslim lenses … I ‘m aghast at the mindset and mentality of our country for bringing in people who’re terrorists and killers.
“I just can’t fathom as to why the Madani government is willing to accept these worst among the worst prisoners … start to worry, Malaysians … why is our government bringing rubbish into our country?”
Earlier, Siti Kasim had – for Rais and the likes of him – exposed that the 60 soon-to-be-deported Palestinian prisoners are on suspicion of militancy as opposed to another 111 released yesterday (Jan 8) who have been held without trial since the day after the Oct. 7, 2023 Israeli invasion of Gaza.
“The remaining 72 Palestinians – all arrested from either the West Bank or Gaza before the war – served long sentences or life sentences for deadly attacks against Israelis. They’re all men, ranging in age from 30 to 66,” she justified.
Editor’s Note: Bernama reported that the Israeli occupation authorities released the fifth batch of Palestinian prisoners, involving 183 individuals yesterday (Feb 9) under a Gaza ceasefire agreement citing the Palestine News and Information Agency (WAFA).
According to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society and the Palestinian Authority’s Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs Commission, the release included 18 individuals serving life sentences, 54 others with long-term sentences and 111 detainees from Gaza arrested after Oct 7, 2023.
She even went on to list down the identity and crime of some of the 60 said prisoners whom Rais has described as “fighting for their rights”.
Three of them, for example, were accused of plotting a suicide bombing at a crowded pool hall near Tel Aviv in 2002 that killed 15 people.
“Later that year, they were found to have orchestrated a bombing at Hebrew University that killed nine people, including five American students. Israel had described Odeh (one of the trio) who was working as a painter at the university at the time as the kingpin in the attack,” added Siti Kasim. – Focus Malaysia
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