Malaysia

Dewan can leverage Palestine-Malaysia friendship caucus to support cause

Committee head says LP4Q puts pressure on Israel, transcends race, religion, politics

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Jun 2023 9:18AM

Dewan can leverage Palestine-Malaysia friendship caucus to support cause
The Kuala Lumpur Tower lighting up in the colours of the Palestinian flag in May 2021 to show Malaysian support towards the Palestinian crisis. – SADIQ ASYRAF/The Vibes file pic, June 10, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Parliament could leverage its Palestine-Malaysia friendship caucus to show solidarity towards the Palestinian cause and help the League of Parliamentarians for Al Quds (LP4Q) put strong pressure on Israel.

Palestine-Malaysia friendship committee head Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh said as the LP4Q membership platform transcends race, religion and political affiliation on issues involving Palestine, it could be further utilised with the participation and roles from more Parliamentarians and media outlets throughout the world. 

“I have this confidence that LP4Q can make a big impact and move a step closer to taking concrete action on the Palestine issue and the protection of Jerusalem’s historical heritages. 

“As Malaysia has been a very strong supporter of the Palestinian cause for many years now, it is suitable for Malaysia to use this opportunity and for all the Parliamentarians to play the role better. 

“Hence, the caucus we have in the Parliament will serve the purpose of having the MPs to use the media, as well as the technology of Instagram and Facebook to propagate the correct interpretation of what are the real current issues relating to Palestine and its people. 

Syed who is also the executive committee member of LP4Q, said this in Bernama TV’s talk show yesterday. 

Also in the programme was LP4Q Director-General Mohammad Makram Omar Moh’d Balawi. 

Malaysia revived the friendship committee/caucus (formed in 2018) in 2020  to work closely with the LP4Q, a foundation established in October 2015, at the initiative of Parliamentarians who support Palestinian rights. 

According to the foundation’s website, it has an observer membership in the Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States (PUIC), the African Parliamentary Union (APU), the Global Organisation of Parliamentarians Against Corruption (GOPAC), and Arab Inter-Parliamentary Union. 

It was also reported that the LP4Q has 700 MPs from 70 countries as of 2018. – Bernama, June 10, 2023

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