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Saturday 7 February 2015

IS hard to control but ready Malaysia


Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein in his keynote address national symposium leadership and aspirations in Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC), Kuala Lumpur, today.

KUALA LUMPUR - The spread of Islamic ideology State (IS) in the younger generation in the country beyond the control of the government due to their use of open sky platform for the illegal movement transmission medium.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, however, said the government was ready to face any eventuality, including the IS group attack.

"I can not (control movement) because the open sky policy, cheap airfare, and information is transmitted across borders.

"It was difficult for us to control the movement of people, money and ideology, and this is a new phenomenon.

"We do what we can, but whether we can deal with, this is a question that was quizzed by all countries out there," he said at a press conference after delivering a keynote address at a national symposium aspirations and leadership in Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC ), here, today.

He said again, if Malaysia in collaboration with other Asean countries, Umno vice-president believes that the actions of militants who actively recruit young people in the region can be prevented more effectively.

"We have a good chance if we work together with Asean countries because of the movement of people either from the country of destination or transit country or countries targeted either in Syria or returned after what to do there. It's all movements involving all countries," he said.

He added that a militant attack on this country in particular is still in control and it is still too early to determine the militants attempted to launch an attack on Malaysia.

"If France, Sydney Australia was even with the sophistication of information, assets and history capabilities of their armed forces and police already undertaken a difficult two siblings, who had to imagine what we go through in a state of deprivation," he said.

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