Allied forces� terrorism is a
new threat
31 March, 2003
KOTA TINGGI: The terrorism perpetrated by the
allied forces on the people of Iraq poses a new threat to the world,
Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar said Sunday.
He said the suicide attacks now taking place would be continued not only
in Iraq but also in other places once people become angry and develop a
hatred over the cruelty inflicted by the big powers.
�This action (suicide attack) is taking place because people are fed up
with the terrorism and injustice of the allied forces. The world has to
face up to terrorism of this nature,� he told reporters when asked to
comment on the suicide attack on allied forces in Iraq Saturday in which
four United States soldiers were killed.
Syed Hamid, who was met at a meet-the-people session at Kampung Teluk
Ramunia near here, said it would become even more dangerous when anger
against the arrogance of the allied forces led by the United States
touched the hearts of ordinary people.
�We see the protests and hatred being displayed not only by people
saddened by the human tragedy but also by those who in the first place
never had any sympathy for Saddam Hussein,� he said.
Speaking at the meet-the-people session, Syed Hamid reminded Malaysians
to learn from the US-led invasion of Iraq and strengthen their own unity.
�Only with a strong bond of unity among them can Malaysians prevent
themselves from being colonised by the big powers,� he
said.-Bernama
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