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To: RealMuLan who wrote (36657)7/28/2003 1:21:34 PM
From: BubbaFred  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
An interesting sidenote in the article is the ethnic percentages in Malaysia.

"Ethnic Chinese comprise roughly a quarter of Malaysia's population of more than 23 million; about two-thirds are ethnic Malays and the rest are mostly ethnic Indians."

They count anyone with Malay kinship (present or ancestral) is considered as Malay. If they were to count anyone with Chinese kinship (present or ancestral) as Chinese, then the majority (>50%) would be Chinese. That's the primary reason there is no racially induced riots in Malaysia as there has been in Indonesia.

In another text "In his speech, Mahathir said Chinese migrants had consistently contributed to growth and development in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam and Cambodia."

The businesses of Chinese migrants and other long term Chinese in Indonesia get robbed and plundered, and Chinese ladies raped and men killed, every 20 years or so by the native Indonesians. The most recent one, four or five years ago, was done mostly by Suharto's goons. Suharto was one of the most corrupt, Ferdinand Marcos type, of Asian dictators with considerable training, support and association with the United States.
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