
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak(photo), who tabled a White Paper
entitled "Ke Arah Menangani Ancaman Kumpulan Islamic State (IS)"
(Tackling the IS Threat), said that Malaysia was committed to working
with the international community to fight extremist ideologies.

Najib said the Government, however, realised that laws were insufficient in dealing with the spread of the IS ideology.
- “I hope to gain the support of all levels of society so that the people will not be influenced by such ideologies.
- “I urge all Malaysians especially youths and parents to reject this extremist ideology which can destroy the future of all.
- “The peace and harmony achieved all this while is priceless and should be preserved,” he said.
- Najib said Malaysia will continue to be committed in cooperating with the international community in combating radicalism, extremism, terrorism and militancy.

It further stated that 19 suspects escaped court charges due to
insufficient proof and efforts to address the threat have become more
challenging.

“The rise of IS influence can inspire and re-ignite militant groups in Malaysia.
“The call to jihad by IS is very influential as it is based on
Islamic compulsion that has been manipulated so Malaysians are compelled
to join them,” the Paper said.
The document, which was presented to all members of Parliament on
Tuesday, stated that the Government must act immediately to
contain the
influence of IS.
Source: The Star
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