DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang has described as ‘regressive’ Malaysia’s decision to withdraw from the Rome Statute. — Picture by Firdaus Latif
Lim, who is also the Iskandar Puteri MP, said the decision was ‘forced’ upon the government due to the insistence of various parties, who did not fully understand the matter, and the toxic political meddling in the country. “The people should be more knowledgeable about this issue. Why is it that just 11 months after the 14th General Election, their minds can be easily poisoned?
He told reporters this after launching the 5th International Biotechnology Exhibition and Competition at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia here today.
If the Rakyat doesn't know what it is, resistance will come in droves. Mischief makers will put a wrong spin and distorted views to mislead the masses. 'You want to reform, you gotta inform.'
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