The Malays not only became minority but backward

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KUALA LUMPUR, 10 NOVEMBER, 2011: The Malays will become a minority group who are incapable of championing their rights if they continue to be divided, said former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

He said the Malays were now divided into three factions and that only through unity could they become an effective majority group to protect their interest.

"Previously, the Malays were united into one party to the extent that they succeeded in opposing (the proposed establishment of) the Malayan Union," he said when responding to a question from a participant at the premier lecture by him, entitled "The Development of the Civilisation and Culture of the Malaysian Community Towards the Formation of a Progressive Nation", here today.

Dr Mahathir, 85, said the voice of the Malays would be drowned if they were divided into several minority groups and needed the support of other groups to achieve the objectives of their struggles to preserve their own race.

Regarding the group who championed the individual's fundamental rights, the fourth Malaysian prime minister said the original democratic principle that emphasised on the rights of the majority had now turned to the aspects of the individual's fundamental rights.

He said if the freedom of the individuals was allowed without any restriction, this would create tension in the community.

Dr Mahathir said demonstrations were allowed in a democracy but if they were carried out on a large scale without restriction, this could bring about negative results such as jeopardising business activities.

He said it was also important to develop positive personal values from the young age so that this would continue to be upheld by the people as they grew older.

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A retired senior intelligence official frankly admitted to us earlier this year that the previous government of Mahathir also facilitated illegal immigration from Indonesia and the Philippines in order to better balance the state's ethnic and religious equation as a measure to ward off any future separatist sentiments in Sabah, in addition to attracting UMNO votes needed to control the state. A Royal Commission, operated properly, would likely expose the depth of UMNO and BN's political corruption and vote manipulation, further inciting Sabahans.

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This Mahathir can now talk cock. When he was the Prime Minister he open the doors to Filipinos and Indonesians into Sabah and Sarawak. Today in Sabah the original Malaysians especially the Malays are now minority in their own State with no rights and work.


Then in peninsula, Mahathir brought in Indonesians who now enjoy more benefits than the Malays. One even became the Menteri Besar of Selangor.


Today UMNO leader Najib has brought in more Indonesian and Bangladashi to further dilute the Malays. Yes it is the Malays and Orang Asli who are make to suffer. Not the Chinese, Indians etc. Why because these people never had hand-outs given to them from the past and present. The Chinese, Indians etc have to work with their hands and fight for their rights. The Malays are not used to hard work. They need to rest and just open their palms like Shahrizat' family.


So Mahathir, Pak Lah and Najib, you are responsible for the Malays and Orang Asli being minority and backwards in all ways. The Malay rights have been taken away the day Mahathir became Prime Minister, while the Malays were sleeping and dreaming till today.

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