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Mahathir mengambil kesempatan lawatan pertama Presiden Megawati ke Malaysia untuk 
membesar-besarkan isu pengganas Islam di kedua-dua negara.   Isu yang jelas besar 
iaitu pendatang haram dan jerebu diketepikan.    Mahathir rasa dengan membesarkan isu 
pengganas Islam dia akan dapat semula sokongan rakyat kepada kezaliman yang 
dilakukannya.

Begitulah perangai buruk Mahathir.   Untuk menutup kejahatannya dia cipta isu yang 
bukan-bukan untuk mengalih perhatian rakyat.   Dia gunakan TV, radio, surat-khabar dan 
lain-lain media yang dikuasainya untuk membesar-besarkan perkara yang mungkin tidak 
ujud langsung.

Matlamat utama Mahathir sekarang ialah untuk mengharamkan PAS dan semua pertubuhan 
yang menentang kejahatannya.

Sila baca keratan berita ini:


Megawati and Mahathir pledge to step up fight against 'terrorism' 

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 27 (AFP) - Indonesia's President Megawati Sukarnoputri and Malaysian 
Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad promised to fight "cross-border terrorism" at a summit 
meeting here Monday.
"Megawati expressed concerns about cross-border terrorist activities," Malaysian 
Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar told a news conference after the two leaders had met 
for an hour.

Gun-running to separatist groups in Indonesia's Aceh province and growing Islamic 
militancy in Malaysia were the focus of the concerns, Syed Hamid indicated.

"Aceh is part of Indonesia. We will continue to respect Indonesia's sovereignty over 
Aceh," the foreign minister quoted Mahathir as saying.

Malaysia has in the past been blamed for the smuggling of arms into Aceh.

The prime minister also briefed Megawati, who is on the last leg of a Southeast Asian 
tour, on a Malaysian Islamic organisation known as "Malaysian Mujahideen Group" which 
has been linked to bomb attacks in Jakarta.

"Indonesia wanted to know about how we could intensify cooperation among countries 
that can be susceptible to such activities," Syed Hamid said.

"They concluded that there was definitely a need for close cooperation and exchange of 
intelligence and information.

"The leaders agreed to exchange information at all levels because this was a good 
defence to prevent these things from happening." 

Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has warned that Malaysia is 
seen as a new centre for Islamic terrorism, saying foreigners were concerned about 
rising militant activities in the country.

Abdullah's remarks came amid revelations that four Muslim Malaysians are suspected of 
involvement in a series of bombings in Indonesia.

Malaysian newspapers reported police were investigating whether the four had links to 
the Malaysian Mujahideen Group.

Ten alleged members of the group, including seven members of the opposition Parti 
Islam SeMalaysia (PAS), were detained last month under the Internal Security Act which 
allows detention without trial.

PAS is the main opposition party in Malaysia and accuses Mahathir's government of 
trying to label its members as militant extremists to curb the party's appeal among 
ethnic Malays.




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