
What to do..... Malaysia belongs to them.Originally posted by 00011000:I am not an Indian but the situation in Malaysia is not surprising. It has to come sooner or later.
Their leaders have to stop feeding its ppl on nonsense. Kris waving, emotive talk, propagation etc
woah hang on there..don't compare the native Malaysians to natives of other countries..it's just not fair to them..not the MalaysiansOriginally posted by CUM ON MY FACE:Bumiputras totally rock my world.
Thank goodness Sg is not governed by the 'orang laut'. Or America ruled by the 'American Indians'. Or Australia ruled by the 'aborigines'. Or NZ ruled by the 'Maori'.
Originally posted by Gun:Fully agree.. Those words are highly misleading and that guy is very dangerous! But who is going to supply arm for them?
Hang on guys.
Yes, we know the pro-bumi policy obviously isn't working for the benefit for all and in fact detrimental to Malaysia's future.
However, I suggest you read Uthayakumar's letter again. In it he uses the words like "genocide", "government backed Islamic extremist", "armed terrorist", and even "ethnic cleansing" to describe ethnic-Indian Malaysians condition.
These are very serious and misleading accusations. Made more dangerous when he attempt to internationalise the issue against a democratically elected government.
HINDRAF demonstrations and subsequent riot served NO ONE. And its agenda remains suspicious.
The incident has made KL a more unpredictable place where communal and sectarian cracks begins to challenge the authorities which is also pressured by Islamization forces from within.
IMO, the Letter is counter-productive, mischievous and inflammatory.
Read his Conclusion and you know what HINDRAF is "hinting"
[b]""We fear that this peace loving Indian community of Tamil origin having been pushed to the corner and the persecution getting worse by the day may be forced to into terrorism in a matter of time as what has happened to the Sri Lankan Tamils. "
One can be easily infer as a threat against KL and attempting to import LTTE style terror into SEA. And this isn't the 1st time that LTTE activity had involved SEA countries. Singapore is no exception.
(See LTTE in Singapore 2007 report
http://transcurrents.com/tamiliana/archives/399
http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/shrilanka/database/outsidemajorincidents.htm)
Folks, this is NOT another UMNO-bashing shadow play. This will have serious repercussions on SEA stability if race-terror takes hold.
Everyone will loose.
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Like I said before, New Dehli politicians better shutup and let the Malaysian handle their own domestic business.Originally posted by Demonight:the Brits should be familiar with Indians' policy of exaggeration![]()
The majority of the protesters are peaceful, and want the demo to be peaceful. But as usual they are made use of by those who want dramatic results.Originally posted by Gun:Hang on guys.
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HINDRAF demonstrations and subsequent riot served NO ONE. And its agenda remains suspicious.
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Yes.Originally posted by Arapahoe:Another perspective i think cannot be ignore is that the increasingly assertiveness of islamic teaching into grass root n state level.
What this riot incident also allow sg to look at malaysia gov response if the gov has change its fundamental. A generation that grew up under Bumi policy may create a paradigm shift in malaysia politics to a more islamic conservative and eventually declared itself as islamic state. This may impact malaysia election in years to come.
Originally posted by Gun:when touching on religion issue it get people emotion. i do not believe Tamil in MY is asking for a home land. What they are saying its a projection of fear that if this segragation continue downline.
Hang on guys.
Yes, we know the pro-bumi policy obviously isn't working for the benefit for all and in fact detrimental to Malaysia's future.
However, I suggest you read Uthayakumar's letter again. In it he uses the words like "genocide", "government backed Islamic extremist", "armed terrorist", and even "ethnic cleansing" to describe ethnic-Indian Malaysians condition.
These are very serious and misleading accusations. Made more dangerous when he attempt to internationalise the issue against a democratically elected government.
HINDRAF demonstrations and subsequent riot served NO ONE. And its agenda remains suspicious.
The incident has made KL a more unpredictable place where communal and sectarian cracks begins to challenge the authorities which is also pressured by Islamization forces from within.
IMO, the Letter is counter-productive, mischievous and inflammatory.
Read his Conclusion and you know what HINDRAF is "hinting"
[b]""We fear that this peace loving Indian community of Tamil origin having been pushed to the corner and the persecution getting worse by the day may be forced to into terrorism in a matter of time as what has happened to the Sri Lankan Tamils. "
One can be easily infer as a threat against KL and attempting to import LTTE style terror into SEA. And this isn't the 1st time that LTTE activity had involved SEA countries. Singapore is no exception.
(See LTTE in Singapore 2007 report
http://transcurrents.com/tamiliana/archives/399
http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/shrilanka/database/outsidemajorincidents.htm)
Folks, this is NOT another UMNO-bashing shadow play. This will have serious repercussions on SEA stability if race-terror takes hold.
Everyone will loose.
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i totally agree with this part . Thank goodness Sg is not governed by the 'orang laut'.Originally posted by CUM ON MY FACE:Bumiputras totally rock my world.
Thank goodness Sg is not governed by the 'orang laut'. Or America ruled by the 'American Indians'. Or Australia ruled by the 'aborigines'. Or NZ ruled by the 'Maori'.
Then I pity those who got involved in a supposedly "peaceful" demo. As one had suggested, getting into such activity will can be emotionally driven without afterthought.Originally posted by mancha:The majority of the protesters are peaceful, and want the demo to be peaceful. But as usual they are made use of by those who want dramatic results.It takes tremendous self-policing for peaceful marches to remain peaceful to the end.
This protest might not be the last especially election is nearing in Malaysia.Originally posted by laurence82:Malaysia getting a lot of protests recently
The policy of bringing an indigenous ethnic malay group out from poverty that continue to perpetuate overtime to become an entittlement ethnic group and continue to carve out a niche by protecting their interest at different level.Originally posted by red_amoeba:the situation is delicate. We must understand that Malaysian politics are such that the Malays are heavily favored - it was the case since the days the sultans ruled.
Secondly, the Bumiputra policies have to be there in order to prevent wide-spread unhappiness. if we look at the Chinese, policies in Malaysia are largely unfavorable to them, yet they can carve out their niches and find their own in Malaysia. Imagine now that the policies are changed and all for themselves, the Malays will generally be outdone and the social inbalance and unrest will be something that can potentially engulf the whole nation.
The Indians I feel are the left outs, they are not able to carve out something for themselves and left in a limbo. Hence this unhappiness. In this aspect, Singapore has somehow avoided such "unhappiness" through her policy of having "something" for every race - including freedom to build temples and representation in the government etc. Heck, our President is an Indian.
But even in Singapore, you feel the balance is very delicate and a little thingy can spark off something like what we see in Malaysia.
As for Malaysia, coupled with rift corruption - the situation is worse.
Not likely.Originally posted by Catknight:Who knows after all the non= malays left they are free to develop as the next JAPAN