Student activist Asheeq Ali at the ‘Malaysia and Rome Statute’ forum at Universiti Malaya in Kuala Lumpur April 27, 2019. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
While thanking them for writing the paper which sparked intellectual discussion regarding the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Asheeq Ali also claimed that the paper was “stupid”. “I respect them to the maximum level, but we should stand with integrity and we should stand with honest opinion, and not together with such stupidity and dishonesty even though they are professors,” he said.
Lawyer Lim Wei Jiet acknowledged that there could be genuine differing academic opinion and accepted that the four lecturers’ argument of the International Criminal Court’s alleged bias against African states was debatable. The minority judgment was on the opinion that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is expected to play an effective and meaningful role as the country’s supreme commander, a point which critics of the Rome Statute has relied on when voicing fears that the King could be subject to prosecution at the International Criminal Court over crimes such as war crimes.
The professors are true professionals, unlike this kucing kurap who vies for cheap publicity. When rejected by a woman, does he pester on and keep ridiculing her till submission? A new kind of pariah-dom, yet the media plays along. Hish.
Sometimes the best answer to a question is silence..time will tell and time is no enemy to the wise.
What kind of students would they produce? Profesor kangkang tu.
They are jaguh kampung. Cannot debate.
Nobody is right every time, and no one is wrong all the time. It is as simple as that.
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