Tuesday, January 6, 2009

A Malaysian diaspora speaks up....

I am a female Chinese Malaysian, living in the Washington DC area in the United States. I have read many of the letters that often talk about foreign countries when the writers have no real knowledge of actually living in those Countries.

Many draw conclusions about what those countries are like after hearing it from someone else or by reading and hearing about them in the media or after four years in a college town in those countries.

I finished STPM with outstanding results from the prestigious St George's Girls School in Penang . Did I get a university place from the Malaysian government? Nothing. With near perfect scores, I had nothing, while my Malay friends were getting offers to go overseas.
Even those with 2A's got into university. I was so depressed. I was my parents' last hope for getting the family out of poverty and at 18, I thought I had failed my parents. Today, I understand it was the Malaysian Government that had failed me and my family because of its discriminatory policies.

Fortunately, I did not give up and immediately did research at the Malaysian American Commission on Education Exchange (MACEE) to find a university in the US that would accept me and provide all the finances. My family and friends thought I was crazy, being the youngest of nine children of a very poor carpenter. Anything that required a fee was out of our reach.

Based on merit and my extracurricular activities of community service in secondary school, I received full tuition scholarship, work study, and grants to cover the four years at a highly competitive US university.

Often, I took 21 credits each semester, 15 credits each term while working 20 hours each week and maintaining a 3.5 CGPA. A couple of semesters, I also received division scholarships and worked as a TA (teaching assistant) on top of everything else.

For the work study, I worked as a custodian (yes, cleaning toilets), carpet layer, computer lab assistant, grounds keeping, librarian, painter, tour guide, etc. If you understand the US credit system, you will understand this is a heavy load.

Why did I do it? This is because I learnt as a young child from my parents that hard work is an opportunity, to give my best in everything, and to take pride in the work I do. I walked away with a double major and a minor with honours but most of all a great lesson in humility and a great respect for those who are forced to labour in so-called blue collar' positions.

Those of you who think you know all about Australia , US, or the West, think again. Unless you have really lived in these countries, i.e. paid a mortgage, paid taxes, taken part in elections, you do not understand the level of commitment and hard work it takes to be successful in these countries, not just for immigrants but for people who have lived here for generations.
These people are where they are today because of hard work. (Of course, I am not saying everyone in the US is hardworking. There is always the lazy lot which lives off of someone else's hard work. Fortunately, they are the minority.)

Every single person, anywhere, should have the opportunity to succeed if they want to put in the effort and be accountable for their own actions. In the end, they should be able to reap what they sow.

It is bearable that opportunities are limited depending on how well-off financially one's family is but when higher education opportunities are race-based, like it is in Malaysia ; it is downright cruel for those who see education as the only way out of poverty.
If you want to say discrimination is here in the US , yes, of course it is. Can you name a country where it doesn't happen? But let me tell you one thing - if you go looking for it, you will find it. But in Malaysia , you don't have to go look for it because it seeks you out, slaps you in your face every which way you turn, and is sanctioned by law!

Here in the US , my children have the same opportunity to go to school and learn just like their black, white, and immigrant friends. At school, they eat the same food, play the same games, are taught the same classes and when they are 18, they will still have the same opportunities.

Why would I want to bring my children back to Malaysia ? So they can suffer the state-sanctioned discrimination as the non-malays have for over 30 years?

The injustice the non-Malay have to suffer in frightening silence is the most damaging problem one has to face throughout one's life. You just have to look at the mighty govt structures which completely favours only one race, the Umno Malay. The Chinese and Indians are treated no better than the illegal Indonesians. Racism and corruption are openly practised by the Malay politicians everywhere, Courts, schools/Uni, police, govt offices, contracts, GLC, NEP, ISA, local govt. Its so powerful and intimidating that you walk with fear and keep your mouth shut on anything and everything political. Religion is taboo unless you talk good about Islam.
As for being a slave in the foreign country, I am a happy 'slave' earning a good income as an IT project manager. I work five days a week; can talk bad about the president when I want to; argue about politics, race and religion openly; gather with more than 50 friends and family when I want (no permit needed) and I don't worry about the police pulling me over because they say I ran the light when I didn't.

Have we seen the light at the end of the tunnel yet? Or is it the head light of an oncoming Umno train? Lets hope its the former for the sake of all fair minded Malaysians. The dream of a Malaysian 'race' in the future is nowhere in sight with the present BN govt. Where is Negara-Ku???

Regards,
Nancy Goh

18 comments:

ahmad muzamil said...

feeling bad as i am Malay.. but it is a reality in Malaysia, nowadays it even worse even Malay feel crunch by bad politicians.

thought of leaving the country as well if given the chance and opportunity. At least it is a fair ground.

Unknown said...

yeah this is very true Nancy, now imagine being an african foreigner in Malaysia. That's exactly what i am and the racism here is way too much.

abacd said...

Hi, Nancy I'm writing at the long term effects of the New economic policy in Malaysia. I would love to ask you some questions if possible?

xyz said...

yes definitely, I'm currently going thru the same thing as u were. I scored very well in my SPM but i couldn't get into matriks :)
cheers!

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Unknown said...

This comment is 11 years late on June 25, 2020, here goes.......

The Malay denied that racism and discrimination taken place against the non-bumiputra who were born 5 generations in Malaysia. They paid the taxes, laboured to build the country yet treated as third class citizen because of race, religion, and skin color.

I have not found a single website that document the incidents of discrimination the Chinese-Malaysian and Indian-Malaysian faced. There are countless stories but the oppressed one kept quiet. I can cite so many examples how rampant it was practiced in Malaysia in its heyday. For example:

-- Full free boarding school for malay only (food, lodging, clothing, pocket money) during secondary school (junior to senior high school) in the 1970s and 1980s.

-- Monthly allowance of Ringgit 50 to all malay students in the 1970s even if one of them was from the royal family chauffeured in Mercedes Benz every day to school; while none of the non-Malay walked miles to school and were not on the list to receive any subsidence.

-- Few days prior to final examination in the University for the Medical Students, only the malay students were privileged to have a revision class where the professor fed them the exam questions to study. The non-malay were not included. Despite that, the result was a bi-modal normal distribution of exam grades. The malays occupied the lower grade half. The general public did not know that but in the 1970s and 1980s, even the malays prefer not to have a malay doctor to attend to them (you figure out the reason).

-- In the 1970s and 1980s malay who scored 1 As 2B and 2Cs in their HSC exam would be sent all-expense paid to study in USA, Australia, England and other countries. The hundred USA malay students in one US university that I went to had their four year tuition fees paid, lodging and food paid, monthly allowance of USD$500, a free return flight to Malaysia to visit their family every two years. If not, the parents would be given the free flight to visit their children in USA.

-- Later in the 1990s these all-expense paid malay students were given the same privileges, except that when they finished their studies and return to Malaysia they had to work under the government (guaranteed a job) for a number of years (5, 7) and the debt would be waived.


-- changing the whole city street names in existence for a few decade to malay name.

Many more such examples that can fill a book..... someone should start a website to document these atrocity. If there are holocaust and S. African apartheid museums around the world, there should have a museum somewhere in the world dedicated to how the non-malay were treated.

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June 29, 2020 I received a 104 points forwarded comments and facts. The list is far from complete. It was from a one-man compilation. below is point 1 to 70:

目前国内最富裕的群体是马来民族,除了在政府机关掌权的前巫统领导人,马哈迪家族及朋党,经济条件实力宏大;在他掌權的年代,看看他如何对待非土著,而马来人怎可能继续仍然穷苦?

这些偏差實施的政策,是最主要的证据:

1) 我国六大商业银行中,只有二家是多元种族的,其余是由马来人控制。

2) 马来西亚国家石油公司的董事有 99%是马来人。

3) 马来西亚国家石油公司仅有 3%的员工是非土著。

4) 跟据2000年的统计 : 在马来西亚,国家石油公司的油站有 99%属于马来人。

5) 马来西亚国家石油公司所有承包商必须 100%是土著地位。

6) 没有非土著依固打法令而须在马来公司上班,但是一般公众公司的30%员工必须是马来人。

7) 所有警察,护士,军队,新的非土著入取率仅为 5%。

8) 目前在马来西亚皇家空军 RMAF 的非土著员工巴仙率为 2%,从1960年的 40%降至现今的2%而已。

9) Putrajaya 非土著政府公务员的比例是2%,而马来人占了98%。

10) 2004年在我国政府整个政府公务员的非土著比例是 7%,从1960年的 30%降至现今的 7%而已。

11) 政府 95%的合同给马来人。

12) 所有业务的持牌人如出租车许可证 Permit ,批准许可证 AP等,100%由马来人控制。

13) 20世纪80年代吉打州非土著米和面粉生意的80%,必须出售给马来人,否则政府将把这盘生意变得困难。

14) 自20世纪70年代至今,非土著有100家大公司由政府或马来人接管,如 UTC, UMBC与D&C(RHB), MAYBANK, MISC,马化银行(AFG), 阿马银行(MBF), 南方银行(CIMB), MMC, GAMUDA, MALAYA SUGAR,JERNEH,PELANGI, SUNRISE, IJMLAND等等 。

MALAYA SUGAR, JERNEH, PELANGI是郭老的公司。

15) 过去40年在马来西亚至少有10家非土著巴士公司,被出售给马来人或其他运输公司,原因是政府当局拒绝为新的巴士路线更新及拒绝非土著申请路线。

16) 非土著出租车司机被禁止在柔佛州拉庆巴士站开车,当局给的原因是破坏出租车俱乐部。

17) 2004年11月非土著完全没有得到在麻坡新巴士站的店铺位。

18) 在过去34年期间,RM8000亿的总金额,通过政府渠道及法定组织如ASN,MARA,私有化,政府新经济政策机构,朝圣基金等,进入马来人的口袋。

19) 1968 - 2000年期间48所华文小学关闭。

20) 1968 - 2000年期间144所印度小学关闭。

21)1968 - 2000年期间2637所马来小学建成 。

22)政府华文小学预算是2.5%。印度学校只得1%,马来学校得到了96.5%。

23)虽然仅有RM1000的工资(月薪),但华裔父母不能得到学校教科书贷款。RM2000薪金(月薪)资格的马来父母能得到贷款。

24)全部10所政府公立大学正副校长是马来人。

25)政府大学的讲师5%为非土著。在1965年到2004年这个百分比已从70%下降到只有5%。

26)在过去超过40年里,只有5%的非土著得到政府奖学金。

27)向东学习期间,没有华人或印度人被送往日本和韩国。

28)2004年,128名在STPM中最最优秀的非土著学生无法进入他们渴望的科系,即医药系。

29)2003年初MARA给10%配额给非土著,但只有7%被填补。在此之前MARA 100%为马来人。

30)2003年的国民服务计划的个案中,有50件非土著在马来西亚被殴打的案子。

31)马来西亚华人人口从1957年的45%下降到2004年的25%。

32)马来西亚印度人人口从1957年的12%下降到2004年的7%。

33)在过去40年两百万名马来西亚华人移民。

34)在过去40年50万名马来西亚印度人移居海外。

35)在过去40年300万名印尼人移居到马来西亚,成为马来西亚公民并享有土著地位。

36)在过去的40年里,60万名持红身份证的华人与印度人申请公民身份时不断的被拒绝。也许其中60%因年老已去世。在种族主义的基础上,与华人和印度人相比下印尼人轻松地得到了他们的公民资格。

37)马来人买房子有5% - 15%的折扣,不论是富有还是贫穷的马来人。

38)农村发展的预算非土著新村得到2%,马来新村得到了98% 。

39)至少50条马路的名字已经从中文名更改为其他名称。

40)马六甲的颜文龙(马华)礼堂被改变为另一个名称,但它才正式被使用了几天的而已。政府试图避开非土著名字。这单种族主义的例子发生在2000年左右。

41)每个住宅区建教堂或庙宇分别为零。但是,每个住宅区得至少兴建一间清真寺或祁祷室。

42)自1970年以来3000间清真寺或祁祷室建于全马所有的住宅区。没有寺庙或教堂必须要建在住宅区。

43)20年前1间天主教教会在莎阿南申请建造教会建筑物。但他们被马来权威告知,教会建筑必须看起来像一个工厂,不能建和教堂一样。申请截至2004年仍未获批准。

44)圣经禁止使用伊班语出版(2002年)。

45)政府电视台(RTM1,RTM2,第三电视)都是没有非土著董事。

46)30个政府制作的电视连续剧和电影总是坏人有非土著面孔,好人有马来人的面孔。您可以检查验证,从70年代起。近年来,这已成为了一种趋势。

47)至少有10次 ,马来人(尤其是巫统)曾扬言使用马来西亚1969年5月13日的方式屠杀非土著。

48)由民主行动党赢得的20个选区将不会得到政府的发展资金。这些选区中的大多数选区将是最后一个被发展。

49)100个国会选区,已被种族型势重新界定,以稀释非土著候选人的票数。这就是为什么民主行动党的候选人自20世纪70年代在选举中失去议席的主要原因之一。

50)自1960年以来,12项人权只有三项人权是马来西亚政府批准实行的。

51)自20世纪60年代,零种族歧视(联合国--消除一切形式的种族歧视)并没有被马来西亚政府实行。

52)2003年有20个举报案件,指马来救护人员不人道治疗求诊的非土著重患者,政府医院和马来参与人员故意延迟治疗。未报告病例可能是200件。

53)每年让非土著,尤其是非土著的青年,在公共场所被马来青年殴打的有50例。警方的报告可以被检查,以验证这一点。只要警方有报案书,否则就没有纪录。

54)每年非土著司机不小心撞倒马来人,被严重殴打或死亡的有50例。

55)土著ASN每年得到12%,而银行的定期存款每年只有约3.5%。

56)政府设立的人民银行(Bank Rakyat)在发出贷款时竟存有“土著”及“非土著”两种利息;同样向银行借贷,非土著却被追缴付更高昂的费用。

57)2010年,巫统妇女组代表莎莉法要求60%的土著固打。

58)2008年,聯邦法院批准撤銷184名豬農、立百災黎和家屬向政府索償1億3600萬令吉的訴訟,宣判政府上訴得直,並諭令豬農負責堂費。

59)马电讯的固定电话线和宽频安装二手承包商100%为土著。

60)马电讯的本国员工,90%以上为土著。

61)国家能源的本国员工,90%以上为土著。

62)公积金买电脑,受惠的电脑商100%为土著。

63)2008年巫統雙溪喇叭州議員哈米達發表"如果看到蛇和印度人,我們應該先打印度人"

64)2010年我国第一高官助理纳西尔发表华人的婆婆来马卖淫,印度人来行乞的言论。

65)2010年我国第二高官发表华人不感恩的言论。

66)2010年我国第二高官发表马来人优先,马国人次等的言论。

67)2010年干训局副总监发表单眼皮与酒鬼论 。

68)槟州巫统要员阿末依斯迈08年发表寄居论,竟在2010年8月在代表大会上受封“民族英雄”。

69)2010年巫统支持非回教徒禁用阿拉字眼,引发焚烧教堂风波。

70)2010年砂州圣多玛小学一名学生因携带猪肉香肠的炒饭上学而遭受副校长鞭打10下,后该副校长道歉了事。

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Part 2: point 71 to 104

71)2008年马六甲一名临教向《星洲日报》投诉,指她和朋友从1月当临教至8月仍未收到教育部发给的薪水。

72)巴生中华国民型中学前校长罗亚兰指出比独中多华裔就读的国民型华文中学拨款不足兼无法动用政府保留地,前路茫茫。
73)古来国中校长叫华人学生回中国,并指印度人学生带的祈祷绳圈像狗的颈圈。

74)武吉士南卯国中传出校长「驱逐」华裔学生「回中国」的种族性言论。

75)芦骨国中教师当众侮辱考生,发表“印裔回印度,华裔回中国”的言论。
76)2005年,吉華K校教師曾文珩, 誤踩疑遭白蟻蛀蝕的地板,從15呎高處墜下身亡。

77)2006年,翁詩傑在麻坡麻屬吉逢華晚宴上,指政府批准給華小的工程建設撥款出現遭人乾撈。3万变3千被揭露后,教长希山慕丁大怒责备翁诗杰“多管闲事”。

78)西马发展商须在每一项目中为土著马来人保留20%的房屋单位。

79)马六甲州的土著房屋固打冠全國,竟高达60%。

80)政府规定土著购买50万元以上房屋折扣15%。肇成土著穷者越穷,富者更富。民行议员潘俭伟建议修改,竟被子弹恐喝。
81)《砂拉越报告》指泰益通过职权把原住民土地以低价卖给家族公司净赚数千万。

82)巴贡水坝占用地的真正土著“加央族”耗尽一生积蓄起诉砂州政府,为保家园曾愤言要炸掉巴贡水坝。

83)本南人权分子尼克(Nick Kelasau)指巴贡水坝使本南族人失去家园。他也引述泰益的论调,指当局不建学校是基于本南人像动物那样没有文化,所以不需要学习。

84) 过去几年,本南族少女不断在偏僻的巴兰社区(Baram)被伐木工人性侵犯。遭性侵的少女,最年幼的甚至只有10岁。

85) 原住民记录片《前线视窗》被当局下令在播出两集后,就必须在诗巫补选期间禁播,最终演变成周泽南遭即时解雇的风波。

86)2009年,华裔青年赵明福惨死于反贪会大楼,死因不明。

87)2010年,国防部长指华印裔从军比率偏低,他们或不爱国。

88)2010年,印裔塔曼德兰拒绝承认盗窃2部战机引擎的罪名而遭到折磨59天,屈打成招。

89)过去40年,非土著被警方殴打兼财务无故失去踪影的案件时有所闻。最新一起为华裔,受害者为34岁的相框店东主谢振兴。

90)过去40年,非土著在未经审讯即死于警局临时居留所超过2000例。

91)东马还有6万6千名原住民没有公民权。

92)国能欲在沙巴建严重污染环境的燃煤发电厂。其报告误导民众,包括将住在当地的居民双溪族及迪冬族当成印尼人,而事实上这些族群都是沙巴的原住民。

93)沙巴州未莱可能兴建的赌场,已有44份赌业执照和超过425架老虎机。

94)除了联邦政府的公司和个人所得税,只有沙巴人需要付特别的税给MPOB来津贴全国的食油。

95)2010年,沙巴古达妈祖神像停工案,经联邦法院的宣判,维持上诉庭决定。

96)2007年,国阵在屠妖節前2天下令拆除沙亞南的一間印度廟,引发兴权会示威。

97)2007年,马六甲州市议会、镇暴队和警察拆除位于该州淡柏巴雅的兴都庙。兴都教徒们在首席部长办公室前请愿,并就毁坏此庙赔偿50万元、缴付十万元作为重建费。

98)1984年,极乐寺的观音像佛像高度原本为120尺,但是当时的国阵政府只是批准建72尺。国阵政府还说明佛像不可露天,需有顶盖,不但要有个罩,后来那八角亭还要有珠帘,结果才造成了现在这有笼子罩着的巨型 ‘露天’ 佛像。

99)2010年,有80年历史的居銮龍渡宫被逼迁。龍渡宫那地区就是当年的杀猪场,这两年因为地价昂贵,所以划入“土著保留地”。

100)2010年,原住民关怀中心指出在西马已有超过5间原住民教堂被当局拆除的案例。

101) 1991年12月,要不是新山華社抗爭到底,柔佛百年古廟早就被拆了。虽然新山華社抗爭到底,但最后柔佛古庙的庙门还是不保。

102) 柔佛州政府打算以原价1令吉回购柔佛股票信托基金,不过这只限于土著投资者而已。对非土著而言,他们只能以50仙的价格回售给当局。

103) 朋党7-11便利店的店员9成以上是土著。

104) 医院的药物和食物供应商100%是土著。

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My father worked as a Policeman during the 1950s till 1980s. He told me that during the time of British, it was a good times where all races treated equally!. You can see great talented people from the Chinese, Indian, Singh and Eurasian people in the various positions in Malaysia. The British have short change the minorities when they gave independence to the Malaya.
In every year independence day celebration of Malaya, I will remember my father words. It is a happy occasion for the Malay but it will be a sad Song for the miniorites here.. .where times were once good in the british era. Better education and better recognition...

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The June 29 posting by someone were in Mandarin. For the benefits of people in the world, I have first translated thru google translate tool then make minor clarification. So that the world know the atrocity perpetrated by the racist supremacy Malay government towards the non-Malay minorities.

Google translates the pinyin names of persons (Chinese Malaysian or Malay or the political party name or name of places or a company). Therefore, a lot of the time it may not match and you will have to refer to the original Chinese word version on the list.

Note: maximum posting characters allowed is 4096 so I had to break the translation into 4 or 5 parts.

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At present, the most affluent group in the country is the Malay race. Except for the former UMNO leaders, the Mahathir family and crony parties, who are in power in government agencies, they have great economic conditions. During his time in power, let’s see how he treats non-Malay people. How can Malays continue to be poor?

These deviations in the implementation of policies are the main evidence:

1) Among the six major commercial banks in my country, only two are multi-racial, and the rest are controlled by Malays.

2) 99% of the directors of Petronas are Malays.

3) Only 3% of the employees of Petronas are non-Malay.

4) According to 2000 statistics: In Malaysia, 99% of Petronas' petrol stations were Malays.

5) All contractors of Petronas must be 100% Bumiputera status.

6) In accordance with the Quota Act, the Malay companies it did not specified inclusive of non-Malay to work in the company. However, 30% of the employees of private companies must be Malays.

7) All police, nurses, military, new non-Malay admission rate is only 5%.

8) The current percentage of non-Malay employees in the Royal Malaysian Air Force RMAF is 2%, which has dropped from 40% in 1960 to 2% today.

9) The numbers of non-Malay government civil servants in Putrajaya is 2%, while Malays account for 98%.

10) In 2004, the number of non-Malay civil servants in the Malaysia government was 7%, which dropped from 30% in 1960 to 7% today.

11) 95% of government contracts are given to Malays.

12) All business licensees, such as taxi permit, import of vehicle permit AP, etc., are 100% controlled by Malays.

13) 80% of the non-Malay rice and flour business in Kedah in the 1980s must be sold to Malays, otherwise the government will make this business difficult.

14) Since the 1970s, there have been 100 large non-Malay companies that have been taken over by the government or Malays, such as UTC, UMBC and D&C (RHB), MAYBANK, MISC, MAB Bank (AFG), Arma Bank (MBF) ), Southern Bank (CIMB), MMC, GAMUDA, MALAYA SUGAR, JERNEH, PELANGI, SUNRISE, IJMLAND, etc.
Note: MALAYA SUGAR, JERNEH, PELANGI were Guo Lao's (Chinese Malaysian) companies.

15) In the past 40 years, at least 10 non-Malay bus companies in Malaysia were sold to Malays or other transportation companies because the government authorities refused to update new bus routes and refused routes application by non-Malay.

16) Non-Malay taxi drivers are prohibited from driving at the Rajin bus station in Johor. The reason given by the authorities was to eliminate the taxi association.

17) In November 2004, non-Malay did not get any single shop space at the new bus station in Muar.

18) During the past 34 years, the total amount of RM800 billion has entered into the pockets of Malays through government channels and statutory organizations such as ASN, MARA, privatization, government new economic policy agencies, pilgrimage funds, etc.

19) From 1968 to 2000, 48 Chinese primary schools were closed.

20) Between 1968 and 2000, 144 Indian primary schools were closed.

21) Between 1968 and 2000, 2,637 Malay primary schools were built.

22) The government budget for Chinese primary schools is 2.5%. Indian schools only got 1% and Malay schools got 96.5%.

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23) Even though with a monthly salary of RM1000 (monthly salary), the Chinese parents cannot get school textbook loans whereas Malay parents who earn RM2000 monthly salary can get the loan.

24) All 10 government public universities presidents and vice presidents are Malays.

25) Today 5% of lecturers in government universities are non-Malay. Between 1965 and 2004 this percentage has dropped from 70% to only 5%.

26) In the past 40 years, only 5% of non-Malay have received government scholarships.

27) No Chinese or Indians were sent to Japan or South Korea during the “Look East Study” period.

28) In 2004, 128 of the best non-Malay students in the STPM were unable to enter the department they desired, namely the Department of Medicine (study to be a doctor).

29) At the beginning of 2003, MARA allocated 10% quota to non-Malay, but only 7% was filled. Prior to this, MARA was 100% Malay.

30) In the police case record of the National Service Plan in 2003, there were 50 cases where non-Malay were assaulted in Malaysia.

31) The Malaysian Chinese population dropped from 45% in 1957 to 25% in 2004.

32) The Indian population in Malaysia dropped from 12% in 1957 to 7% in 2004.

33) More than two million Chinese Malaysian immigrated in the past 40 years.

34) In the past 40 years, more than 500,000 Indian Malaysians had emigrated overseas.

35) In the past 40 years, 3 million Indonesians have immigrated to Malaysia. They become Malaysian citizens and enjoy Malay status.

36) In the past 40 years, 600,000 Chinese and Indians holding red ID cards have been repeatedly rejected when applying for citizenship. Perhaps 60% of them have passed away due to old age. On the basis of racism, Indonesians has no problem in obtaining their citizenship compared to Chinese and Indians.

37) Malays buy a house with a 5%-15% discount, regardless of whether they are rich or poor Malays.

38) Rural development budgets for non-Malay new villages get 2% while Malay new villages get 98%.

39) The names of at least 50 roads have been changed from Chinese names to non-Chinese names.

40) The Yan Wenlong (MCA) Auditorium in Malacca was changed to another name, but it has only been officially used for a few days. The government tried to avoid Chinese names. This example of single racism occurred around 2000.

41) The number of churches or temples built in each residential area is zero. However, at least one mosque or prayer room must be built in each residential area.

42) Since 1970, 3000 mosques or prayer rooms have been built in all residential areas in Malaysia. No temple or church must be built in a residential area.

43) A Catholic church applied for a church building in Shah Alam 20 years ago. However, they were told by the Malay authority that the church building must look like a factory and cannot be built like a church. The application has not been approved as of 2004.

44) The Bible is forbidden to be published in Iban language (2002).

45) Government TV stations (RTM1, RTM2, TV3) all do not have non-Malay directors.

46) Thirty government-produced TV series and movies always have non-Malay faces for bad people/character, and Malay faces for good people. You can verify yourself, from the 70s onwards. In recent years, this has become a trend.

47) At least 10 times, Malays (especially UMNO) have threatened to massacre non-Malay in the style of May 13, 1969 incident.

48) The 20 constituencies won by the Democratic Action Party will not receive government development funds. Most of these constituencies will be the last to be developed.

49) The 100 Parlimentary districts have been redefined by ethnicity to dilute the votes of non-Malay candidates. This is one of the main reasons why DAP candidates have lost seats in elections since the 1970s.

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50) Since 1960, only three of the 12 human rights legislation have been approved by the Malaysian government.

51) Since the 1960s, zero racial discrimination (United Nations-Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination) has not been adopted by the Malaysian government.

52) There were 20 reported cases in 2003 of non-Malay critical patients who were inhumanely treated by Malay paramedics, and government hospitals, and Malay participants deliberately delayed treatment. The number of unreported cases may be 200.

53) Every year, non-Malay, especially the non-Malay youths, beaten by Malay youths in public places has recorded 50 cases. The police report can be checked to verify this. As long as recorded in the police report, there would be unrecorded cases.

54) Every year, non-Malay drivers accidentally hit Malays and are severely beaten or killed in 50 cases.

55) The Malay Amanah Saham Nasional ASN (NationalTrust Share - exclusively for Malay) distribute 12% per year, while the bank's fixed deposits are only about 3.5% per year.

56) The People's Bank (Bank Rakyat) established by the government actually has two categories of interest dividend for "Malay" and "non-Malay" for bank deposit; similarly borrowing loan from the bank, non-Malay are charged higher fees.

57) In 2010, the representative of the UMNO Women’s Group Sarifa asked for 60% Bumiputera quotas implementation.

58) In 2008, the Federal Court dismissed 184 pig farmers, Nipah virus outbreak and family members RM136 million damage claim from the government. Upheld the government’s appeal and ordering the pig farmers to be responsible for court fees.

59) The secondary or sub-contractors for fixed telephone lines and broadband installation of Telecom Malaysia are 100% Malay.

60) Over 90% of Malaysia Telecom’s domestic employees are Malay.

61) More than 90% of the employees of National Energy (Tenaga Nasional- electrical power company) are Malay.

62) When the Retirement Provident Fund buys computers, 100% of the beneficiary computer companies are Malay.

63) In 2008, UMNO Sungai 雙溪喇叭 State Representative Hamidah proclaimed "If we see snakes and Indians, we should first hit the Indian".

64) In 2010, the country's Highest officer assistant, Nasir, stated that the Chinese mothers came to Malaysia for prostitution and the Indians came to beg.

65) In 2010, the country's second Highest officer made remarks that the Chinese Malaysian were not grateful.

66) In 2010, the country’s Highest Officer said that Malays get first priority and non-Malays are second.

67) In 2010, the deputy director of the Training Bureau published the theory of single eyelids and alcoholics.

68) Penang UMNO leader Ahmad Ismail published the sojourn temporary stay speech in 2008, and was awarded the title of "National Hero" at the Congress in August 2010.

69) In 2010, UMNO supported the ban of non-Muslims using the word Allah, which incited a storm of church burnings.

70) In 2010, a student of St. Thomas Primary School in Sarawak was whipped by the deputy principal 10 times for carrying fried rice with pork sausage to school. Later, the deputy principal apologized.

71) In 2008, a temporary teacher in Malacca complained to Sin Chew Daily News that she and her friend had not received the salary from the Ministry of Education from January to August.

72) Luo Yalan, the former principal of the Klang Chung Hwa (SMJK) High School, pointed out that the School which has more Chinese Malaysian than the private independent High School, was insufficient funded and cannot use government reserved land. The future is uncertain.

73) The principal of the Kulai High School asked the Chinese Malaysian students to return to China and pointed out that the prayer ropes worn by the Indian Malaysian students were like dog collars.

74) There were racial remarks by the principal of "deporting" Chinese Malaysian students "back to China" in Bugis Nanmao High School.

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75) Teachers of Lukut High School insulted students sitting for exam in public and made remarks that "Indians Malaysian return to India, and Chinese Malaysian return to China".

76) In 2005, Jihua K School teacher Zeng Wenheng stepped on a floor suspected of being eaten by termites and fell to his death from a height of 15 feet.

77) In 2006, Weng Shijie at the Muar Ma Ji Fenghua banquet, alleging that the government approved funding for the construction of Chinese primary schools and was caught by people. He exposed 3,000 Ringgit fees inflated to 30,000, the Education Ministry Hishammuddin furiously accused Weng Shijie of being "nosy."

78) West Malaysia housing developers must reserve 20% of the housing units for the Malays in each project.

79) Housing quota reserved for Malay in Malacca state are the highest in the country, reaching as high as 60%.

80) The government stipulates a 15% discount for the purchase of houses above 500,000 Ringgit by the Malay. For non Malay, the poor are poorer, and the rich are richer. Member of the Parliament, Pan Jianwei, proposed to amend it, but was threaten by death.

81) The Sarawak Report stated that Taib sold aboriginal land to his family company at a low price through its authority and made a net profit of tens of millions.

82) The true indigenous aborigines Kayam tribe in the area occupied by the Bakun dam exhausted their life savings and sued the Sarawak government. They were driven to such fury that they threatened to blow up the Bakun dam to safeguard their land rights.

83) Penan human rights activist Nick Kelasau claimed that the Bakun dam caused the Penan people to lose their homes. He also quoted Taib’s argument that the authorities did not build schools on the grounds that Penanians have no culture like animals, so they don’t need to learn.

84) In the past few years, Penan girls have been sexually assaulted by loggers in the remote Baram community. The youngest girl who was sexually assaulted was only 10 years old.

85) The aboriginal documentary "Frontline Window" was broadcasted in its second episode. It was immediately banned by the authorities during the Sibu by-election. It eventually turned into a scandal of Zhou Zenan's immediate dismissal.

86) In 2009, the Chinese youth Zhao Mingfu died tragically in the Anti-Corruption Commission building. The cause of death was unknown.

87) In 2010, the Minister of National Defense pointed out that the percentage of Chinese Malaysian and Indian Malaysian in the army was low, and they might not be patriotic.

88) In 2010, Indian Tamandran refused to plead guilty of stealing two fighter engines and was tortured for 59 days.

89) In the past 40 years, cases of non-Malay being beaten by the police and mysteriously lost their finances for no reason have been heard from time to time. The latest one is a Chinese Malaysian. The victim is a 34-year-old owner of the photo frame shop Xie Zhenxing.

90) In the past 40 years, there have been more than 2,000 non-Malay deaths in police temporary detention custody before any court appearance.

91) There are still 66,000 aborigines in East Malaysia who do not have citizenship rights.

92) National Energy Company intends to build a coal-fired power plant in Sabah that seriously pollutes the environment. The report misleads the public, including the Sungai and Didong people who live in the area as Indonesians, but in fact these ethnic groups are the aboriginals of Sabah.

93) Weilai in Sabah possibly build casinos, already issued 44 gambling licenses and more than 425 slot machines.

94) Other than the federal government’s corporate and personal income tax, only Sabah resident need to pay special taxes to MPOB to subsidize the country’s cooking oil.

95) In 2010, the Sabah Kudat Mazu Buddhist Statue Suspension Case was pronounced by the Federal Court, and the decision of the Court of Appeal was upheld.

96) In 2007, Barisan Nasional ordered the demolition of a Hindu temple in Shah Alam two days before Deepavali, triggering a Hindraf demonstration.

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97) In 2007, the Malacca City Council, the Riot Squad and the police demolished the Hindu Temple in Tampa Paya. The Hindu people petitioned in front of the Chief Minister’s Office, 500,000 Ringgit for the damage to the temple and 100,000 Ringgit for reconstruction.

98) In 1984, the height of the Guanyin statue in Kek Lok Si Temple was originally 120 feet, but the Barisan government at that time only approved the construction of 72 feet. The Barisan Nasional government also stated that the Buddha statue should not be exposed in the open. It needs to have a cover, not only a cover, but also a curtain in the octagonal pavilion. As a result, the giant ‘open-air’ Buddha statue that is now covered in a cage was created.

99) In 2010, the 80-year-old Kluang Longdu temple was forced to move. The area of Longdu temple was built on a pig slaughter house. In the past two years, because of the high price of land, it was re-classified as "Malay reserved land."

100) In 2010, the Aboriginal Care Center pointed out that more than 5 aboriginal churches in West Malaysia were demolished by the authorities.

101) In December 1991, if it hadn't been for the struggle of the Chinese community in Johor Bahru to the end, the century-old Johor temple would have been demolished. Although the Chinese community in Johor Bahru fought to the end, in the end, the front entrance of the ancient Johor temple was demolished.

102) The Johor State Government intends to repurchase the Johor Equity Trust Fund at the original price of RM1, but this is limited to Bumiputera investors only. For non-Malay, received from the authorities at a price of 50 cents.

103) More than 90% of the clerk in the Chong Dang 7-11 convenience store is Malay.

104) 100% of the country hospital’s drug and food suppliers are Malay.

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Oct 11,2022 Malaysian Election Budget 2023 Posted by David Martin

What is your hope & expectations?
RACIST MALAYSIA BUDGET 2023

1. All Government servants will receive minimum 1 month bonus.
2. All Government servants will receive 10% salary increment.
3. Allocation of 1 Bill for all Tafiz & Sekolah Agama.
4. Allocation of 5 Billion for all Masjid & Surau.
5. Allocation of 3 Billion for Bumiputera SME.
6. Allowances for Students in University Mara & Uni Islam to increase from 1K to 2K per month.
7. All Burger, Satay, Pisang Goreng Pisang & Nasi Lemak stall will recive RM 5K as 1 off payment.
8. Allocation of 100 million for Ketua Kampong & JKK.
9. Purchase of Jetskis within Flood prone Kampong can reimburse full amount with Photo copied receipt.
10. All Gov sponsored Bumiputera student studying Overseas shall receive monthly allowance of RM 8K starting January 2023.
11. Onetime payment of 15K for upgrading of all Muslim Tombstone in Islam Graveyards.
12. All Bumiputera Grab & Taxi drivers to receive 5 new tyres & RM 5K & petrol voucher of 2K.
13. All Armforce personal to receive RM 3K as Special Allowance.
14. All Bumiputera house & Car buyers to receive 15% discount of purchase value.
15. All registered UMNO members before 31st Dec 2022 to receive RM 3K as 1 off payment for their services to nation.
16. All Chinese Schools to receive RM 5K.
17. All Tamil Schools to receive RM 3K.
18. No more Tax payment for families with 5 children.
19. All new born Muslims are entitled for RM 3K cash.
20. Every Felda residence to receive RM 5K every quarterly in 2023.

kenny said...

You do not need to go look far. Look at the political parties, all race based which suggests that there can NEVER be a unifying force across all the races to build and progress the country. That is the sole reason why Lee Kuan Yew left Malaya political scenes because he did not believe that unity and progress, above all fairness, can be achieved with racially divided political parties governing the country. Fast forward 60 years, see where Malaysia is vs Singapore. The former is still a developing country with massive corruption covering the headlines almost every day while the latter is already a well developed nation. The smartest Chinese and Indian will continue to leave Malaysia and contribute to countries where opportunities abound without looking at the skin color. You sow what you reap. You created this monster (and keep feeding it) and the sins of the fore-fathers who lacked the vision and foresight of nation building will perpetuate and you will never be able to tame this monster you created. Let the brain drain continues ..