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Stop using uncouth language like ‘kafir’ on each other, Dewan Rakyat Speaker tells MPs
(www.malaymail.com)
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I've been online long enough to know the word "Kafir" or "non" is almost always used derogatorily. Same goes to "Zionism" and when the term "Jew" is brought up.
cannot possibly imagine a parliamentary debate requiring any of these words. good that the Speaker is calling it out.