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.
UMNO
and Population Engineering by Hussein Abd Hamid Since
1957 UMNO has effectively carried out the population engineering of
our country to ensure its long-term survival by creating the myth of
a two pronged “Ketuanan Melayu”. “Ketuanan Melayu” for the
Malay masses who are lull into a feeling of being superior over the
non-Malays because of their numbers and “Ketuanan Melayu” for the
UMNO Malay political elites through the accumulation of massive
material wealth for themselves and their cronies. And while UMNO has
failed by almost any measure you chose to gauge them – good
governance or morality – without question they have succeeded too
well in the engineering of the population of this country of ours.
The
duplicity of UMNO in proclaiming Satu Bangsa, Satu Negara while all
the while undertaking a relentless program to whittle down the
numbers of the non-Malays through very precise and focused
initiatives is breathtaking in its effectiveness!
Consider
this: In 1957: – 45% of the population are
Chinese. – 12% of the population are Indians.
In
2010 – 25% of the population are Chinese.
– 7% of the population are Indians. Over 600,000
Chinese and Indian Malaysians with red IC were
rejected repeatedly when applying for citizenship and
possibly 80% of them had passed away due to old age.
Since
1957: – 2 million Chinese have emigrated.
– 0.5 million Indians have also emigrated
overseas. – 3 million Indonesians migrated to
Malaysia to become Malaysian citizens with Bumiputra status.
Now
the non-Malays are well aware of this tinkering and engineering of
our population and it would do us Malays no good to say that it was
UMNO doing and that we had no hand in what happened. As a Malay I was
then comfortable that UMNO was the dominant partner in the Barisan
Nasional. It was comforting to know that Malays controlled four of
the five major banks.
Education?
Between 1968 to 2000: – 48 Chinese
Primary Schools closed down. – 144 Indian
Primary Schools closed down. – 2637 Malay Primary
Schools were built.
Of
the total government budget for these schools 2.5% were for the
Chinese Primary Schools, 1% for the Indian Primary School and 96.5%
for the Malay Primary School .
Petronas
Petrol Stations? Of the 2000
stations the Malays owned 99%.
Yes
we Malays were indeed in control. In control of what?
We
were in control of the all the business licenses and permits for
Taxis and Approved Permits.
We
were in control of Government contracts of which 95% were given
to Malays.
We
were in control of the Rice Trade through Bernas
that bought over 80% of Chinese Rice Millers in Kedah.
We
were in control of UMBC, MISC and Southern Bank –
all previously owned by Chinese. We were in
control of bus companies. Throughout Malaysia MARA buses
could be seen plying all the routes.
Non-Malays
were simply displaced by having their application for bus routes and
for new buses rejected.
Every
new housing estate built had a mosque or a surau. None, I
repeat “no” temples or churches were
built for any housing estate!
So
why with control over all these highly visible entities and business
opportunities are the Malays still unable to stand tall and with
pride over and above the non-Malays?
We
are unable to so do because it was not the Malays that benefited from
these opportunities - UMNO did.
Why
must UMNO constantly harp about the need to spoon feed the Malays –
about ketuanan Melayu when it is already in place and about Bumiputra
status and all the privileges and rights that goes with that status?
And
as a Malay I want to ask the non-Malays why do you still choose to
live in a country whose government has by its actions and deeds done
whatever it could to make you not feel welcome?
The
non-Malays I know have all told me the same thing – Malaysia is
their country – they know of no other country they can call their
own. And so they stay and put up with the abuses.
The
difference now is that there are enough Malays who are shamed by the
antics of this Malay political organization called UMNO. There are
enough Malays to tell the non-Malays that we feel your pain.
We
understand your frustrations and despair at not being treated as
equals in a country you call your own. And enough non-Malays have
migrated abroad to cause our country to understand that their loss is
another country's gain. A loss, which our country can ill afford to
sustain.
And
more importantly all this ground swell of disgust and contempt at
UMNO has manifested itself in a way these political idiots understand
– losing our votes in the 12th General Elections.
Amen for that.
And
so we wait for the 13th General
Election which we hope will dish out the relevant karma for
UMNO and its Barisan Nasional partners. Meantime understand what they
have done to us all – not only the non-Malays but also to the
Malays and do not allow Barisan Nasional to play the race
card and start their divide and rule antics on us anymore.
UMNO USED MAY 13 1969 INCIDENT & NEP RACIST POLICIES AS EFFECTIVE WEAPONS TO SCARE MANY CHINESE INTO LEAVING...
ReplyDelete(As the Chinese were leaving, the Indons were streaming in from 1970s!)
The J Bakri article although informative does give any detail on the population re-engineering in Sabah and Sarawak.
Of the 3 countries in Malaysia, the most affected is Sabah.
Sabah has an estimated $1.5 or more "illegals" of the 3 million allowed to drift in freely since PM Abdul Razak and Mahathir's time with the racist NEP impinging on the rights of the original Sabahans ("the first nation).
The impact of population re-engineering in Sabah has many sad and dangerous consequences for Sabahans which may be impossible to reverse. (Read this article by Tony Seed on the Canadian government's reaction to UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples- http://www.shunpiking.com/ol0406/0406-IP-TS-canadacondem.htm)
From a previous Wikisabah article the 1960 Census said there were only 0.4% Brunei Malays in North Borneo then, not Malayan Malays or Indonesians!
"Other Muslim" groups was 15.8% of the total population of UNDER 600,000.
The alteration of Sabah demographics is mentioned in Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabah) as follows:
As of 2010 the population of Sabah follows:
2,096,153 Muslim
853,726 Christian
194,428 Buddhist
3037 Hindu
2495 Confucianism/Taoism
3467 followers of other religions
9850 non-religious
43,586 unknown religion
In 50 years Muslims outnumbered "others" by say 45% of the total population. How is that possible?
Although natural increases is a high contributing factor, it needs a lot more natural acts to bring this about. And we know that a number some 1.5 million plus of this number are not Sabahans.
The important point is that both ordinary Malaya Malays and Sabahans/Sarawakians have been disenfranchised by UMNO in terms of the vote and ownership of wealth.
While there is more sharing amongst Malays under UMNO new apartheid economic policies real wealth is concentrated in the hands of the UMNO BN elites.
The Malayan Malays need to open their eyes and work out how 3 million "illegals" had come to compete with them for everything promised under the NEPs- jobs houses, education, public facilities.
This is one reason why the majority of Malays are still poor in Malaya.
The appalling comic racist pronouncements UMNO and Perkasa put us through daily and the openly racists policies has made Malaysia a very unpleasant place to live in. This is deliberate and intended to drive out those who can no longer stand this nonsense.
Coupled with mass transmigration, this is a clever cost effective ploy just to "nudge" and make your neighbour move house. No need to kill them.
However, not every one can leave especially Sabah's poor majority who are now Sabah's minority inhabitants.
We should note that Kadazan Dusuns together were 36.5% of Sabah's total population in 1960 and according to the 2010 census they were reducded to 17.82%. They have now become a MINORITY in their own country!
So the mass transmigration is not just aimed at some pendatang Chinese but the Kadazan Dusuns as well!
Correction:
ReplyDeleteThe J Bakri article although informative [does not] give any detail on the population re-engineering in Sabah and Sarawak.