Wisma Putra defends PM's decision to withdraw from Rome Statute

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PETALING JAYA: The Foreign Ministry has defended the Prime Minister in the decision to withdraw from the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Its Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said the ICC matter involved two issues - the legal and the Cabinet process in deciding the matter during its meetings.

 

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Tough when u have sohais with self-interest. Visiting foreign football stadiums must be nice.

Can’t blame the govt when u have fools with specific interest, which benefits only themselves. Must be nice visiting football stadiums in Europe. Or drilling a mat salleh perhaps?

I'm speecless albeit i accept the Govt's decision. Wht's next? Isn't the Govt's duty to educate the people on issues like this, more so in Msia, where we have more people who are stupid, seldom use brains but quick to use emotions?

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