written by Fernz, June 08, 2012 02:42:40
Professor Khoo has been educated beyond his intelligence. His
statements about Malaya belonging to the so-called Malays do not hold
water.
Tanah Melayu refers to Malay reservation land and wherever the
Malays stayed. In Sarawak, they refer to Tanah Dayak wherever the Dayak
communities stay. So, do we rename Sarawak as Persekutuan Tanah Dayak?
The Malay-speaking communities in Peninsular Malaysia are not the Orang Asal or Natives. Read the Constitution.
The term Bumiputera is not in the Constitution. If by implication,
it will open Pandora's Box as the Indians and Chinese will also claim to
be sons of the soil. Sons of the soil, as people in Sabah and Sarawak
like to point out, is not as strong a term as Native. When you have the
term Native or Orang Asal or Orang Asli, why do you need another term
which cannot be justified in law, politics and history? It must be
remembered that Tunku Abdul Rahman, who coined the term Bumiputera so
that the Malay-speaking communities can be "Native" by the backdoor,
never passed his law even after 12 years. Finally, they just gave him
the degree anyway because they knew he was going to be an important man
back home. Tun Razak claims he read the law books out aloud to Tunku and
he finally managed to pass.
It’s a Principle of Law that Natives are the first people to settle
in a geographically defined area. That confers certain legal rights by
the act of settlement and working the land. Often, we don't know where
these Natives came from -- now we can find out through DNA tests -- and
the same group doesn't seem to be living in some other country.
Any group that comes long after the Natives, like a few hundred or
thousand years later, cannot by any stretch of the imagination call
themselves Natives.
So, the Malay-speaking communities in Peninsular Malaysia are not
the Natives of the land despite the Malay Reservation Act which is a
colonial British creation to get the Malay-speaking squatters on Thai
territory out of their way so that they could plant rubber and mine tin.
Those who insist that the Malaysian Prime Minister must be a Malay
Muslim cannot cite a Principle of Law to justify the position that they
have taken. All they have is hot air and this goes for Petra as well who
once posted that any comment against the idea of a Malay Muslim Prime
Minister will be blocked and/or deleted.
Even if a Penan, for example, has no hope in hell of ever becoming
the Prime Minister of Malaysia, he will not accept the idea that the
Prime Minister of Malaysia must in perpetuity be a Malay Muslim. He will
insist that a Penan can be Prime Minister of Malaysia.
If the Malay-speaking communities in Malaysia want to install one
of their kind as Prime Minister, go ahead. There's nothing to stop you.
But don't ever insist that others in Malaysia have no right to be Prime
Minister. That's totally unacceptable and anyone who insists that the
Prime Minister of Malaysia must be a Malay Muslim is looking for
trouble.
We are talking about rights here.
I nominate Lim Guan Eng to be the next Prime Minister of Malaysia
under a Dap -Najib and Razaleigh faction of Umno - Pas Federal
Government.
PKR, BN and the rest of Umno -- including Mahathir & Co --
should rot on the opposition benches until they can rise to the occasion
and failing which until thy kingdom come.
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