新闻报报看 | 首相安华在接受美国《时代杂志》Time Magazine专访时,当被问道,是否有考虑邀请伊党加入政府时,安华自己也说,团结政府始终还是保持开放,愿意与伊党协商。安华坦言,其实他曾经也邀请过伊党加入政府。(主播:梁宝仪、郑萱荟)
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00:00 The opposition Islamist party and the United Nations are enemies of each other.
00:05 However, the changes in the Damascus politics over the years have made us deeply understand one thing.
00:09 That is, nothing is impossible in politics.
00:13 Maybe one day the Islamist party will join the United Nations.
00:17 No one can say for sure.
00:19 Prime Minister Anwar was asked when he was interviewed by Time Magazine,
00:23 if he would consider inviting the Islamist party to join the government.
00:28 Anwar himself said that the United Nations government is open and willing to negotiate with the Islamist party.
00:36 Anwar said that he had invited the Islamist party to join the government.
00:40 However, Anwar emphasized in an interview that if the Islamist party wants to join the United Nations government,
00:47 it must draw a clear line on the issue of religious extremism.
00:51 Anwar explained that although the Islamist party is a federal religion in Malaysia,
00:55 our country is a country with a diverse race and religion.
01:00 Every citizen in this country, regardless of their religion,
01:05 should know that their place in the country is their own.
01:09 No one, no religion, should be discriminated against, marginalized or ignored.
01:15 Let's go back to what Anwar said.
01:18 The United Nations government has invited the Islamist party to join the government.
01:22 What was the response of the Islamist party?
01:26 Anwar said that even so far,
01:29 the Islamist party has not clearly refused or actively responded.
01:34 Anwar said that the current political atmosphere is still a bit too intense.
01:38 Let's calm down the political atmosphere first.
01:42 As for how to alleviate the increasing ethnic and religious tensions in China,
01:46 Anwar said that his strategy is to drive economic development first,
01:51 and then strengthen education to emphasize the diverse identity of Malaysia.
01:56 Anwar explained that education is the key to eliminating any forms of
02:00 racism, extremism and religious prejudice.
02:04 These extremism and prejudice are easy to grow in ignorant groups.
02:10 Anwar said that the so-called ignorance in his words
02:13 is not that you are not qualified or have not been to college.
02:16 He meant that some people are too dependent on religious teachers and religious leaders
02:21 to have a very narrow understanding of the situation,
02:24 which leads to a lack of understanding of all the information.
02:27 Thank you.
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