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Barnama
30-07-2025
- Politics
- Barnama
PM's Ceasefire Efforts Deserve Praise, Not Ridicule
ALOR SETAR, July 30 (Bernama) -- The success of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in brokering an immediate and unconditional ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia should be celebrated and praised, not ridiculed or belittled. Kedah MADANI Youth Association chairman Datuk Zuraidi Rahim said the achievement reflects the Prime Minister's credibility and leadership as Malaysia holds the ASEAN Chairmanship. 'This is a historic diplomatic success that all Malaysians should be proud of, but instead, a member of parliament has insulted and undermined the efforts of the government and the Prime Minister. bootstrap slideshow 'This act is not only an insult to the Prime Minister, but it also tarnishes the country's image and diplomatic relations with the nations involved,' he said when met here today. He was responding to a social media post by PAS Information Chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari regarding the armed conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, which allegedly mocked the efforts and role played by the Prime Minister. The post included a screenshot of a news report on the Thailand–Cambodia conflict, which drew public backlash. bootstrap slideshow Zuraidi said firm action should be taken against Ahmad Fadhli, describing the actions of the Pasir Mas MP as extreme and unethical. He said a total of 10 police reports have been lodged by him and seven PKR division chiefs in Kedah, urging police to investigate the PAS leader. Meanwhile, Padang Terap PKR division chief Mohd Tahar Hussin also demanded strict action against Ahmad Fadhli, stating that his remarks had negatively affected the country's image.


The Sun
30-07-2025
- Politics
- The Sun
Kedah NGO praises PM's ceasefire success amid criticism
ALOR SETAR: The Kedah MADANI Youth Association has defended Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's role in securing an immediate ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, calling it a historic diplomatic achievement. Association chairman Datuk Zuraidi Rahim criticised those mocking the effort, stating it undermines Malaysia's credibility as ASEAN Chair. Zuraidi was responding to a social media post by PAS Information Chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari, which allegedly belittled the PM's mediation. 'This is a success all Malaysians should celebrate, not insult. Such remarks damage our diplomatic standing,' he said. The post, which included a screenshot of a news report on the conflict, drew public backlash. Zuraidi revealed that 10 police reports had been lodged by him and seven PKR division chiefs in Kedah, urging authorities to investigate Ahmad Fadhli. Padang Terap PKR division chief Mohd Tahar Hussin echoed the sentiment, demanding stern action. 'This involves security and humanity—it's no laughing matter,' he said. - Bernama