Salam,

Malaysia memang harus berbangga memiliki Pemimpim seperti Datok 
Mahathir yang tidak cengeng dengan bentakan-bentakan pihak luar. Kata-
kata pedasnya anti Israel yang banyak dimisinterpretasikan sebagai 
anti Yahudi rupanya juga telah dijelaskannya dalam wawancaranya ini.

Saya sepakat bahwa untuk menyelesaikan berbagai persoalan yang 
dihadapi di Timur Tengah ataupun yang lebih dekat di pelupuk ini, 
yaitu konflik berkepanjangan India-Pakistan memang harus diselesaikan 
melalui forum silaturrahmi. Bukan dengan perang, apalagi 
mengatasnamakan untuk menutup sejarah terorisme. Sayangnya, sejauh 
mana kedua belah pihak ini berkemauan untuk menyelesaikan konflik 
tersebut?  

Di Indonesia, konflik-konflik itu muncul kembali. Apakah ini skenario 
bagi suatu kelompok tertentu untuk memenangkan pemilikah Presiden 5 
Juli nanti? Dimanakah hati dan otak kita melihat ketidakbecusan ini 
semua? Kalo tak bisa berbuat, mari kita diamkan saja........!???

Wassalam,

IzaM 

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Dharmawan Ronodipuro" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>  
> In interview with Israeli journalist,
> former Malaysian leader speaks out
> By Guy Sharett

> KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, April 25 (JTA) � He may think the Muslim 
world should unite to defeat the Jews, but that doesn't mean 
Palestinians killing Israelis is the way to solve the problems of the 
Middle East.
> 
> Several months after Malaysia's then-prime minister, Mahathir 
Mohammed, garnered international headlines by saying "Jews rule the 
world by proxy" and the Muslim world should unite to defeat them, 
Mahathir agreed to sit down with an Israeli journalist to clarify his 
views.
> 
> In the unusual interview, Mahathir said he doesn't think 
Palestinian suicide bombings "solve any problem."
> 
> "It is far better for them to sit down and think," Mahathir 
said. "It is a question of revenge. Because you kill my people, I 
will kill your people, and because your people are killed you kill my 
people. And it keeps on going like that."
> 
> But Mahathir still had plenty of criticism for the Israelis.
> 
> "Israel is not a friendly country and we shouldn't do business with 
Israel," the former Malaysian prime minister said. He also called 
Israel's killing of Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin "an act of 
terror."
> 
> Mahathir used the interview opportunity to dispute his being 
labeled as anti-Semitic.
> 
> Mahathir caused a stir with his seemingly anti-Jewish comments 
during last year's meeting of the Organization of Islamic Countries, 
which took place just before Mahathir retired after 22 years as the 
leader of Malaysia, a predominantly Muslim country.
> 
> "They must never think they are the chosen people who cannot be 
criticized at all," Mahathir said of the Jews.
> 
> In the interview with Israel's Channel 10 television station, 
Mahathir said, "I feel that I have a right to explain myself to the 
world and to the Israelis because I find myself being misinterpreted 
all the time, labeled as anti-Jew."
> 
> "When we talk about the Jews, principally we think of those Jews 
who are very supportive of Israeli intransigence, not all Jews. 
Because we know there are Jews living in Muslim countries � even in 
Iran they still have Jews. These people are not supporting the kind 
of attacks mounted by Israelis."
> 
> Mahathir said Israel should not use the Holocaust as an excuse for 
aggression against others.
> 
> "You cannot use that as an excuse to attack other people or to kill 
other people or that people should not criticize Israel simply 
because in the past there had been this Holocaust."
> 
> Mahathir granted the interview in an office on the 41st floor of 
the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur.
> 
> When asked about trade between Malaysia and Israel, which according 
to Israel amounted to $300 million during 2003, Mahathir said, "We 
don't trade directly with Israel. We export a lot of our products to 
Singapore and Singapore then sells these products to other countries. 
In our figures of trade there is not a single dollar that is coming 
from trade with Israel."
> 
> Malaysia and Israel do not have diplomatic ties. But Mahathir said 
that establishing relations between the two countries would be 
possible once Israel resolves its problem with the Palestinians.
> 
> "Malaysia is a trading nation we are always looking for markets. 
Israel has got a lot of knowledge in technology and agriculture," he 
said.
> 
> At the end of the interview, Mahathir said, "We wish the Israeli 
people and the Jewish people peace, hopefully in their lifetime, but 
to have peace they should also think of the other people's problems, 
not only their own."




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