S.Pitchan
Paleisstraat 82 B9
2018 Antwerpen
Belgium 23rd November 2009
Dato Seri Najib Razak
Prime Minister of Malaysia
Block Utama Bangunan Perdana Putra,
Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan,
62502 Putrajaya.
Fax : 03-8888 3444
E-Mail : najib@pmo.gov.my
Re: Challenge for open debate about Islam conversion
Dear Mr. Prime Minister ,
As an ordinary citizen of Malaysia, I am dismayed and disappointed with you and your Islam authority’s behaviour in this conversion matters.
I am challenging you for an open debate on this matter which can be widely published on television and other medias. Do not cover up anything. You and your UMNO goons brought Malaysia into deep disaster and disrepute. I will not ill-treat your religion but it is time for me to protect my faith.
You and your UMNO people are using article 121(a) to protect Muslim rights. I would say well done for that. What will happen to non- Muslim rights? You will keep on converting people to Islam illegally but when they want to renounce the Religion, then you will force and coerce under compelling circumstances. I believe you and your islamic authorities have a hidden agenda to convert all non-muslims to Islam and making this country an Islamic state.
The Parliament debate in Malaysia will not be enough, because the majority members are Muslim . You and your fanatical Islamic authorities have gone too much to take away the rights of non-muslims. I will not speak anything bad about your religion, but I am calling for an open debate between your Islam authorities and me only to debate in a civilised manner.
Please take up this challenge. I would like to do this daringly not cowardly. If I loose this debate, you can strip my nationality. If you loose, you have to amend article 121 (1)(a). You have all the power with you, would you like to take this challenge????
At the same time don’t try to use your Home minister, AG, IGP and court as a weapon. Be a gentleman and come forward. I am here waiting to hear your response.
Yours faithfully,
S.Pitchan.
NE
24/11/09
Paleisstraat 82 B9
2018 Antwerpen
Belgium 23rd November 2009
Dato Seri Najib Razak
Prime Minister of Malaysia
Block Utama Bangunan Perdana Putra,
Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan,
62502 Putrajaya.
Fax : 03-8888 3444
E-Mail : najib@pmo.gov.my
Re: Challenge for open debate about Islam conversion
Dear Mr. Prime Minister ,
As an ordinary citizen of Malaysia, I am dismayed and disappointed with you and your Islam authority’s behaviour in this conversion matters.
I am challenging you for an open debate on this matter which can be widely published on television and other medias. Do not cover up anything. You and your UMNO goons brought Malaysia into deep disaster and disrepute. I will not ill-treat your religion but it is time for me to protect my faith.
You and your UMNO people are using article 121(a) to protect Muslim rights. I would say well done for that. What will happen to non- Muslim rights? You will keep on converting people to Islam illegally but when they want to renounce the Religion, then you will force and coerce under compelling circumstances. I believe you and your islamic authorities have a hidden agenda to convert all non-muslims to Islam and making this country an Islamic state.
The Parliament debate in Malaysia will not be enough, because the majority members are Muslim . You and your fanatical Islamic authorities have gone too much to take away the rights of non-muslims. I will not speak anything bad about your religion, but I am calling for an open debate between your Islam authorities and me only to debate in a civilised manner.
Please take up this challenge. I would like to do this daringly not cowardly. If I loose this debate, you can strip my nationality. If you loose, you have to amend article 121 (1)(a). You have all the power with you, would you like to take this challenge????
At the same time don’t try to use your Home minister, AG, IGP and court as a weapon. Be a gentleman and come forward. I am here waiting to hear your response.
Yours faithfully,
S.Pitchan.
NE
24/11/09
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