八点最热报 | 砂拉越古晋的KK便利店上个星期天遭到汽油弹袭击,比起前面两宗发生在西马半岛的暴力事件,砂拉越的这宗案件,让更多人,特别是砂拉越政治人物感到震惊。事件发生后,不少砂拉越领袖都指出,一直以来砂拉越就像是一片多元开明净土,以往在西马半岛发生的种族宗教敏感课题,都不会延烧到砂拉越,但这次却烧了过来。(主播:梁宝仪)
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00:06 The K&K convenience store in the ancient capital of Sarajevo was attacked by a gas bomb last Sunday.
00:10 Compared to the two violent incidents that took place in the West Maldives,
00:14 the incident in Sarajevo shocked more people, especially the political figures of Sarajevo.
00:20 After the incident, many leaders of Sarajevo pointed out that
00:23 Sarajevo has always been a diverse and open land.
00:28 In the past, the ethnic and religious sensitive issues that took place in the West Maldives
00:31 would not have been burned down to Sarajevo.
00:34 But this time, it was burned down.
00:37 This made some political figures in Sarajevo worry.
00:40 Has the ethnic and religious extremism in the Maldives spread?
00:45 Sarajevo has always been labeled as a model city for ethnic and religious harmony.
00:50 Has Sarajevo started to fall?
00:53 After the K&K convenience store in the ancient capital was hit by a gas bomb,
00:56 many members and leaders of the Tuvalu Party condemned this behavior.
01:00 The Sarajevo Governor-General Fazl Udin said that the act of throwing a gas bomb
01:04 is not only illegal, but also a violent act that should not be tolerated.
01:09 This kind of violent behavior should not happen in Sarajevo.
01:12 The head of the youth group of the Tuvalu Party in Sarajevo also urged the people of Sarajevo
01:17 not to be distracted and to ensure that similar extreme events
01:21 will not become the culture of Sarajevo.
01:24 Sarajevo's MP for Bacalaran, Balubian, said during an interview with 8.4.
01:29 Sarajevo has always been labeled as the last fortress of the Maldives
01:34 to prevent the spread of ethnic and religious extremism.
01:38 It is an important city to fight against extremism.
01:41 So such a violent event occurs in Sarajevo, which is a dangerous signal.
01:45 Sarajevo used to think that extreme events on the peninsula would not happen in Sarajevo.
01:51 But now this means that if this extremism is not immediately resolved,
01:57 it may be further upgraded.
01:59 By then, Sarajevo will also become a hotbed for ethnic and religious extremism.
02:06 We never thought this would happen in Kuching, in Sarawak.
02:10 In the past, as I said, we never had it.
02:13 We are proud of the fact that we are considered to be an exemplary state in the whole of Malaysia.
02:19 We are very peaceful and we can live harmoniously.
02:24 It's very obvious for the past years and we are very proud of that.
02:28 Sarajevo's MP for Bacalaran, Balubian, said during an interview
02:31 that he was shocked by the violence in KK convenience store on the West Malay Peninsula.
02:36 Sarajevo has always been known for its national harmony.
02:41 But this harmony has been a source of trouble for the people.
02:46 He said this is a very dangerous signal for Sarajevo.
02:49 Because this means that the religious extremism on the Malay Peninsula is starting to burn to the East.
02:54 If we don't stop it now, Sarajevo will be invaded.
03:02 This is very dangerous.
03:03 When we thought that we are peaceful, when we thought that we are totally different from Semarang Malaysia,
03:09 and it just happened, it means that this kind of extremism can escalate further
03:16 if we do not address it immediately.
03:19 The government should step in immediately and take action immediately
03:23 rather than allowing third parties, any Tom, Dick and Harry's making statements on social media.
03:30 And there was no action taken by the government, by the authorities.
03:34 Balubian said that Prime Minister Anwar and the central government seemed to be slow in this matter.
03:39 They did not stop it at the beginning of the incident, but let it continue to ferment.
03:43 This inevitably makes people feel that the government is not serious about this matter.
03:47 It also makes people feel that it is deliberately upgrading the incident to reach its own political agenda.
03:52 Obviously, evidently, I think they were slow, even in their action.
03:56 Well, statement, very mild statement.
04:00 There was no strong, firm statement coming from the government itself.
04:03 And well, one has to assume that they did it purposely, intentionally for their own agendas.
04:09 We don't know, you know, but then I think any reasonable leader or in the authority
04:15 should have taken action, yeah, faster and more immediate in that sense.
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04:25 Balubian urged all political and religious leaders to stand up immediately
04:29 to put out the flames of hatred, violence and war.
04:33 Otherwise, it will be too late.
04:35 Will the Watsi wave in KK convenience store be burned to East Asia?
04:39 The Chairman of Sabah Mutong and the Congresswoman of the Jinabata District, Bang Mota,
04:43 pointed out today that the Faker Act has nothing to do with Sabah Mutong.
04:46 Sabah Mutong is led by Sabah people.
04:49 Sabah has always been a harmonious coexistence of multiracial ethnic groups.
04:52 They will not participate in related issues of KK convenience store.
04:55 Bang Mota also pointed out that the management of KK convenience store has publicly apologized.
04:59 In addition, the case has also entered the judicial process.
05:02 Therefore, it should not continue to entangle in this issue.
05:06 Sabah Mutong has also instructed the leader of the Wuqing Group, Akma, to stop discussing the Watsi wave.
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