
Malaysians, especially Muslims, must avoid being totally immersed in the internet culture, especially Facebook and Twitter, Information Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said.
He added that facilities like internet cannot be accepted totally because it is a form of business introduced by the West and we are just users.
“We are not saying that they cannot use Facebook or Twitter but when using such facilities they must upkeep the values taught by Islam, Buddhism or Christianity to maintain our culture,” he told reporters after launching a Seminar on the 1Malaysia concept today.
He also said, Malaysians who used internet services on social networking sites should be careful with what they see and hear.
“We must be strong in our beliefs and culture because the identity and image of our country depends on us.” They are just selling Facebook, Twitter, L-Band and various other services, even through space, as a product but we do not do such business. We accept all this in a state of cultural shock,” he said.
He chided some Malaysians who belittled those who were no savvy of the Facebook and Twitter culture.
“We should not be quick to condemn or look down on those who do not use Facebook. Newspapers are still relevant, so is Facebook, but do not be carried away with everything and disregard the old system,” he said.
Rais also praised the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (SKMM) for its success in tracking down a student from the National Arts Culture and Heritage Academy for posting a public safety threatening comment on Facebook about the recent spate of attacks on churches while discussing the ongoing “Allah” controversy on the popular social networking website.
“Well done to SKMM for its action in nailing those who used Facebook, Twitter and SMS for the wrong reasons. As a former analyze of the law in the country, I wish to advise the people that they cannot escape from the law for their actions,” he said.
Speaking of 1Malaysia, Rais said the Information Department had also conducted a survey on the people’s understanding of the 1Malaysia concept and found 62 per cent of Malaysians understood the 1Malaysia concept.
He added that the government would initiate more programmes featuring the 1Malaysia concept, especially for students.
Source: The Malay Mail
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Malaysian PM should delete his FB account now and stay back in stone age. WTF!