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Lim Fang is a columnist with Sin Chew Daily and China Press.
Hannah Yeoh is Speaker, Selangor State Legislative Assembly.
Hannah Yeoh, Malaysia’s First Woman State Speaker, the 6th most influential woman in Malaysia.
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When a columnist in chinese mainstream papers cannot differentiate places of worship from government agencies, our education system has failed us.
“If DAP’s Hannah Yeoh can assimilate into Malay society why should Chinese women be different from Malay society? “To bring disgrace to yourself you will also bring disgrace to future generations. The DAP should discipline the enemy within,” the writer said in his post written in Mandarin yesterday.”
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So I am now being criticised by a Chinese columnist for wearing head scarf when I attended a buka puasa event in the mosque recently. Let me say this again, extreme views exist in every faith & race. Malaysians who want to move this country forward must reject such extreme views. I joined politics to fight against such mindset & I will not apologise for my stand.

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This is Lim Fang’s Facebook Page.
女性穿裙不过膝盖,受到官方机构挡驾而必须屈辱於穿纱笼,事例此落彼起。
穿著指南到底会不会吹毛求疵,实应尊重各族的服饰习俗,而不是以一族的教化让所有族群都必须迁就。
最令人暗捶暗鸟的,行动党雪州议长杨巧双为了对马来族群表现亲和力,不惜把自己的服装马来化而有伊斯兰化的观瞻。
这种轻蔑本族特色的做法,就会逐渐使马来官员制定服饰找到理由: 如果行动党的杨巧双能融入马来社会,为什么华裔妇女要与马来社会隔绝?
物必先腐而后虫生,人必自辱而后人辱之。行动党应该管教一些外媚内奸。
“If DAP’s Hannah Yeoh can assimilate into Malay society why should Chinese women be different from Malay society?
“To bring disgrace to yourself you will also bring disgrace to future generations. The DAP should discipline the enemy within.
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Malay Mail
Called ‘enemy within’, DAP’s Hannah Yeoh defends wearing headscarf in mosque
KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 — As debate heats up over dress codes at government buildings, Selangor DAP lawmaker Hannah Yeoh lashed out today at an ethnic Chinese critic who labelled her an “enemy” to her own race for donning a headscarf while in a mosque last week.
In a Facebook post, Lim Fang, who is a columnist with Sin Chew Daily and China Press, criticised Selangor’s first female Speaker for allegedly giving a chance for Malay government officials to impose dress codes on Chinese women.
“If DAP’s Hannah Yeoh can assimilate into Malay society why should Chinese women be different from Malay society?
“To bring disgrace to yourself you will also bring disgrace to future generations. The DAP should discipline the enemy within,” the writer said in his post written in Mandarin yesterday.
Far from being chastened, Yeoh retorted on Facebook today, saying “extreme views exist in every faith & race” and called on fellow Malaysians to reject such mindsets if they hoped to move the country forward.
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“Wearing a headscarf in a mosque does not betray the Chinese community. When you go to a place of worship it is only right to dress appropriately. I cover my head with a scarf even when I go to Sikh temples,” the practising Christian told Malay Mail Online.
She also said the issue of her donning a tudung, the Muslim headscarf, while in a mosque should not be likened to a recent spate of incidents nationwide where non-Muslims were forced to cover up their legs while at public institutions.
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