Malaysian Home Minister: "No Christian conspiracy"
Posted by The Anti-Jihadist on October 17, 2011 6:30 AM
GEORGE TOWN (Oct 16, 2011): Investigations have found no evidence to support allegations of efforts to make Christianity the official religion of the country, Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein confirmed.
At a press conference today, Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi said this was in Hishammuddin's written parliamentary reply to Kulim MP Zulkifli Noordin, and therefore there is no evidence to incriminate any individuals in the matter.
Ooi pointed out that the investigation papers had been referred to the Attorney General's (AG) Chambers and the case has been classified as NFA (no further action) by the deputy public prosecutor.
In other words, after more than five months of investigating involving government prosecutors and going all the way to a major government ministry, with thousands of man hours and an untold sum of money expended, only now are the Malaysian authorities ready to drop the case that had precious little merit in the first place. No one can assert that Islam's permanent sense of conspiracy-addled paranoia comes cheap.
Zakhir Mohamed, the author of the blog ‘bigdogdotcom’ first suggested the existence of the alleged conspiracy, reporting a hearsay account of a plan to make Christianity the official religion of Malaysia and for a Christian to be Prime Minister.
Mind you, this entire government investigation was launched by Muslim bloggers who offered not a shred of proof. Additionally, these Muslim bloggers, the Utusan Malaysia (government owned) newspaper and other Muslims involved will likely face no punishment for their actions.The allegation was then featured on the front page of Utusan Malaysia on May 7. Another blog ‘Marahku’ also carried the allegation but later removed the posting.
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