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Population Re-Engineering

By Johan Bakri

Dear friends 

This is of interest to those watching the development of Malaysia and Singapore  I am currently reading two books in parallel: 

1]  The March to Putrajaya  This is about the recent and current happenings in Malaysia.  It is the first book I am reading as an e-book

2]  Men in White.  This is the history of Singapore for the last 50 years  

The contrast is most enlightening; not that one has to read the books to know. The books spells out the minutiae that is not intended for the public eyes. Needless to say the former is banned in Malaysia.  

What is ketuanan Melayu?


When we talk about Malay culture, it is perceived as Muslim culture. When we say we should integrate Malay culture, it is perceived as having a Muslim agenda. People feel the need to defend their race and religion from being compromised. 
Anas Zubedy
The notion of ketuanan Melayu did not just appear in recent years. It has historical basis, existing in Tanah Melayu since hundreds of years ago. In Malay historical culture and language, the term ketuanan Melayu originates from the word ‘Tuanku’ – a title reserved for Malay rulers since the early days of our society. Ketuanan Melayu thus can be seen as a contraction of the phrase‘ketuanan raja-raja Melayu’, the sovereignty of the Malay rulers.

Reject Ketuanan Melayu, Sabah Muslims told

In Kinabatangan constituency, immigrants outnumber
locals by five fold!
Michael Kaung
KOTA KINABALU: United Borneo Front (UBF), which has been calling for the reinstatement of Sabah and Sarawak rights as stipulated under the Malaysia Agreement, wants Sabah Muslims to reject Umno’s ‘Ketuanan Melayu” (Malay supremacy) concept.

“Sabahan Muslims should reject the Ketuanan Melayu concept because Malays were non-existent during pre-Independence (in Sabah),” said UBF vice chairman Awang Ahmad Shah.

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