Update :
Aug 17th : my own comment : have you hear/read it for yourself ? i have read the translation myself and be my own judge. the "emotional" newspaper and politicians out there are not my yardstick
go kelik-kelik here http://namewee.blogspot.com/2007/08/hello-semua-orang-melayu-sila-tengok.html or http://namewee.blogspot.com/
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Aug 17th - PM says apology is OK but the law prevail. Let the law take it's own course. In the mean time, let us ponder why the reason for the "voices" and make this country a more "balanced" country ... shall we ?
Aug 16th - "Cabinet" by means of one of the minister - reject the Rapper's apology
The case of "Rude" Rapper should be close. His apology should be accepted.
It's an expensive lesson for him, and others, but I do not feel he deserve more "punishment".
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http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/8/15/nation/18592215&sec=nation&focus=1
Wednesday August 15, 2007
Student rapper apologises
PETALING JAYA: Student Wee Meng Chee, 24, who caused a furore here with his Negaraku rap video clip on YouTube, has apologised for the parody and will remove the video clip from his blog.
“It has taught me a lesson about the spirit of nationalism and race relations. As a Malaysian, I did not intend to shame the country or ridicule any religion.
Accept it: Chua (left) and Wee holding a press conference in Putrajaya yesterday after talking to Meng Chee about his rap video clip. — Bernama
“To end the controversy, I will remove the video clip from my blog and I hope other bloggers will stop distributing the video clip,” said the mass communications student at Ming Chuan University in Taiwan.
Meng Chee said he also did not have any intention of creating anti-government sentiments or fan racism by writing the song as he was loyal to the King and the country where he was raised, gained knowledge and given the freedom to develop his talent.
He said he wanted to return and contribute to the country.
“I am proud to be a Malaysian and my loyalty to my country has not wavered even though I’m now studying in Taiwan,” he said.
Meng Chee, from Muar, posted a six-minute video of a Mandarin rap number using the Negaraku as background and promptly came under fire for mocking the national anthem and making statements many found offensive.
MCA vice-president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek spoke to him yesterday on the phone for about 30 minutes in the presence of the boy’s father Wee Ann Hee.
“Meng Chee thought that using Negaraku (as background) was apt as it was the 50th anniversary of our independence,” he told reporters in Putrajaya, adding that Meng Chee was naive and did not realise it was a mistake at that time.
»To end the controversy, I will remove the video clip from my blog« WEE MENG CHEE
Dr Chua, who is also Johor MCA chairman, said the MCA had accepted his apology and urged all Malaysians to accept Meng Chee’s apology in good faith too.
He added that Meng Chee had already taken out his video from the Internet but other people had downloaded it and sent it out again.
“If we come down hard on every young man, there is no room for any creativity and innovativeness in this country.
“There should be room for dissent but this dissent must be within the confines of the country’s Constitution.
“He is a creative and naive young man who has not even finished his tertiary education; we cannot pass harsh judgements; he asked for forgiveness and we should be open-hearted,” he said.
The senior Wee, 47, who is a former singer and a judge in singing competitions, expressed his gratitude to MCA for addressing the issue.
Information Minister Datuk Zainuddin Maidin urged Malaysians to accept Meng Chee’s apology.
“He is still young. We should not be too hard on him but he should learn from this, particularly in handling sensitive issues,” he said, commending MCA on the way the party handled the issue.
Zainuddin hoped the people would not continue to harp on the matter as Meng Chee had already apologised.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
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2 comments:
The latest news says, this guy is not forgiven, and they will let the AG to decide on the punishment. I only got offended by Islam being mocked there (I think), but still nak hukum lagipun, rasa lebih baik keburukannya.
hi mama22beas : have you hear it for yourself ? i would want to hear it myself and be my own judge. the "emotional" newspaper and politicians out there are not my yardstick. btw - dah keluar ke Boy Bea ?
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