Showing posts with label Malaysia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysia. Show all posts

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Video: Prime Minister of Malaysia Dr. Mahathir Speaks at the Vladivostok Summit


Global Research, September 06, 2019

Star TV

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad spoke at a plenary session of the 5th Eastern Economic Forum 2019 in Vladivostok, Russia on Thursday.
Malaysia was taking part in the forum for the first time.
Other leaders who attended the plenary session were Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mongolian President Khaltmaa Battulga, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Over 7,000 participants from more than 60 countries have gathered at the annual event, which will end on Friday.



https://www.globalresearch.ca/prime-minister-of-malaysia-dr-mahathir-speaks-at-the-vladivostok-summit/5688365

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Friday, September 6, 2019

Video: Prime Minister of Malaysia Dr. Mahathir Speaks at the Vladivostok Summit


Global Research, September 06, 2019

Star TV

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad spoke at a plenary session of the 5th Eastern Economic Forum 2019 in Vladivostok, Russia on Thursday.
Malaysia was taking part in the forum for the first time.
Other leaders who attended the plenary session were Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mongolian President Khaltmaa Battulga, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Over 7,000 participants from more than 60 countries have gathered at the annual event, which will end on Friday.


https://www.globalresearch.ca/prime-minister-of-malaysia-dr-mahathir-speaks-at-the-vladivostok-summit/5688365


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Saturday, June 1, 2019

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Has Dismantled the West’s Official Narrative About Malaysian Airlines MH17



The Malaysian Prime Minister bravely spoke out about the MH-17 cover-up and the West's dishonest attempt to pin the blame on Russia for political reasons.



Global Research, June 01, 2019


Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad surprised observers when he unexpectedly spoke out against the MH-17 cover-up and dismantled the West’s official narrative blaming Russia for this tragedy. The nonagenarian leader raised questions that no non-Russian had hitherto dared to publicly ask before, such as why his country hadn’t been allowed to examine the plane’s black box and why the conclusion was automatically reached that Russia was responsible solely because of the type of missile that was allegedly involved. This led him to conclude that “from the very beginning, we see too much politics in it and the idea was not to find out how this happened but seems to be concentrated on trying to pin it to the Russians.” Prime Minister Mahathir even provocatively hinted that none other than Ukraine’s own forces might have been the ones who downed the passenger jet, saying that “You need strong evidence to show it was fired by the Russians, it could be by the rebels in Ukraine, it could be Ukrainian government because they too have the same missile.”
It’s not an exaggeration to say that his comments have caused a political earthquake because they’re the first time that any leader other than Russia’s has questioned the official narrative about what happened, and they carry extra weight because they come from the Prime Minister of the country whose plane was destroyed. Evidently, Prime Minister Mahathir had been thinking about this for quite some time and ultimately summoned up the courage to finally say what was on his mind, likely expecting there to be a massive Mainstream Media pushback against him in response but nevertheless wanting to have a clear conscience in doing what’s right. That takes a lot of willpower and reveals the strength of his beliefs, which might finally get the international audience at large to begin wondering whether they’ve been lied to this entire time by their governments. After all, Russia said from the very beginning that it wasn’t involved whatsoever and some voices even claimed that a Ukrainian fighter jet shot down MH-17.
It’s beyond the scope of this analysis to rehash the arguments and specific evidence in support of that claim, but it’s enough to make the reader aware of it so that they can independently conduct their own research in arriving at whatever conclusion they reach. What’s important to acknowledge is that the Western Mainstream Media narrative about this tragedy is finally being debunked and that it could possibly create a chain reaction of cynicism across the world if left unchecked, which is probably why these same informational forces will either ignore what Prime Minister Mahathir said or begin a vicious smear campaign against him in order to discredit his words. There have already been previous claims in the past about him supposedly being anti-Semitic, which is a label that’s regrettably been bandied about and weaponized in order to suppress “inconvenient” claims made by people who aren’t anti-Semites at all. It’s therefore possible that something of the sort could once again happen in response to his brave comments about the MH-17 cover-up.
Going forward, it’s best for readers to realize that the Western Mainstream Media narrative about anything shouldn’t automatically be taken for granted, whether it’s about MH-17, the so-called “White Helmets”, or anything else of geopolitical significance at all. The very fact that the leader of the same nation whose jetliner was destroyed almost half a decade ago would publicly come forth and question the official storyline about what happened should be enough to get others to raise their own questions too, as well as wonder what else they might have been lied to about over the years. As disturbing as it might be for some to countenance, it can’t be discounted that the MH-17 tragedy was actually a false flag attack carried out either intentionally or accidentally and which was then immediately exploited to increase international pressure on Russia as part of the West’s campaign to “isolate” it as revenge for Crimea’s reunification just a few months prior. In any case, it’s worthwhile for people to conduct research into this issue and others in order to arrive at the truth, though they should psychologically prepare themselves beforehand in case the answers that they’re seeking aren’t what they’ve been indoctrinated to expect.
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Andrew Korybko is an American Moscow-based political analyst specializing in the relationship between the US strategy in Afro-Eurasia, China’s One Belt One Road global vision of New Silk Road connectivity, and Hybrid Warfare. He is a frequent contributor to Global Research.


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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Mass anti-government rallies in Malaysia



By John Roberts and Peter Symonds 
1 September 2015

Large anti-government protests took place in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur and provincial centres over last weekend demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Razak despite a government ban. While the police estimated the crowd in the capital at 35,000, organisers from the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) put the numbers at 200,000 on Saturday, swelling to 300,000 on Sunday.

Whatever the exact figures, the protests are the largest since the mass opposition rallies that followed the 2013 national elections in which Najib’s United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and its allies retained power despite failing to secure 50 percent of the vote. Bersih, a grouping of non-government organisations associated with the opposition People’s Alliance (PR), was formed to demand electoral reform and an end to the present electoral gerrymander.

Najib is currently embroiled in a scandal involving the heavily indebted state-owned 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) investment fund from which nearly $US700 million allegedly found its way into the prime minister’s personal accounts and was used to finance UMNO’s 2013 election campaign. Najib has rejected demands that he stand aside, claiming the money came from a private Middle Eastern donor and was being held for UMNO.

The government allowed the rally to go ahead despite last week declaring it illegal, banning the wearing of signature Bersih yellow t-shirts and blocking websites supporting the rally. In 2011 and 2012 police violently attacked Bersih rallies. Police interference and arrests at last weekend’s protests, known as Bersih 4.0, appear to have been limited.

Najib is treading warily in part because he confronts bitter opposition within his own UMNO party led by former UMNO leader Mahathir Mohamed, who was prime minister for 22 years until 2003. The divisions in the ruling party have been fuelled by Malaysia’s deteriorating economy, which has been hard-hit by the slowdown in China, falling commodity prices including for oil, and growing competition for investment from other cheap labour countries in Asia.

Malaysia is China’s biggest trading partner in South East Asia, with bi-lateral trade topping $100 billion in 2014. Over the past year, the ringgit has fallen in value by 24 percent against the US dollar to its lowest level since the 1997–98 Asian financial crisis. Foreign investment has fallen by nearly 50 percent in the first half of 2015, year on year, and the stock market has plunged over the past three months.

Mahathir represents layers of ethnic Malay business that are heavily dependent on economic protectionism and their ties to UMNO. He has attacked Najib for making too many pro-market concessions and was incensed by Najib’s support for the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) that would subject the region to US trade and investment rules.

On July 28, Najib sacked Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, an ally of Mahathir, along with four cabinet ministers and the attorney-general, in order to shut down a number of inquiries into 1MDB. However, the scandal and the divisions within UMNO’s ranks have not gone away.

Mahathir appeared at last weekend’s Bersih rallies on both Saturday and Sunday. “The only way for the people to get back to the old system is for them to remove this prime minister,” he declared. “And to remove him, the people must show people’s power. The people as a whole do not want this kind of corrupt leader.”

Mahathir’s appeal to “people’s power” is utterly cynical. During his two decades in office, he was notorious not only for his relations with UMNO’s business cronies, but for his ruthless use of police-state measures to deal with any political opposition, including the suppression of anti-government protests.

Even more remarkable is the fact that he was welcomed at the rally by the organisers. Protest leader Maria Chin Abdullah told Mahathir: “Thank you for coming. We invited all, and hope more people from UMNO will join us as this is a national call for reform.”

Mahathir has no interest in electoral reform or ending the gerrymander that favours the rural Malay base of UMNO. In fact, his call for a return to the “old system” is to strengthen policies that favour ethnic Malays in business, education and government jobs.

Moreover, the present sharp divisions within UMNO recall those that opened up in the midst of the 1997–98 Asian financial crisis when Mahathir sacked his deputy prime minister and finance minister, Anwar Ibrahim, for supporting the IMF’s pro-market policies and drove him and his supporters out of UMNO. When Anwar launched anti-corruption rallies, Mahathir had him arrested, then tried, convicted and jailed on trumped-up charges of corruption and sodomy.

Anwar formed the opposition People’s Justice Party (Keadilan) and formed the People’s Alliance with the Islamist Parti Islam se-Malaysia (PAS) and the ethnic-Chinese based Democratic Action Party (DAP) that won a majority of votes in the 2013 election. Determined to undermine the opposition, the government instigated bogus new sodomy charges against Anwar and he has been jailed again. It also worked to engineer a split in the opposition coalition with the break-away of PAS in June.

The welcoming of Mahathir is a devastating indictment not only of Bersih but of the opposition parties. The size of the rallies is an indication of far broader opposition not only to the anti-democratic UMNO regime that has ruled Malaysia since 1957, but also to the country’s economic and social crisis. Some 10,000 workers lost their jobs in the first half of the year. By embracing Mahathir, the opposition has declared its willingness to subordinate emerging political and social unrest to the most right-wing, Malay-chauvinist section of the country’s ruling elites.

Najib is clearly under mounting pressure. He hit back at the rallies, and Mahathir, declaring: “It is clearly proven that Malaysia is not a failed state, as alleged, nor is it about to become bankrupt.” He lashed out at the protesters declaring that “those who wear this yellow [Bersih] attire… want to discredit our good name, [and] scribble black coal on Malaysia’s face to the outside world.”

Last week Najib established a nine-person committee answerable to the prime minister’s office to monitor the global economy and ensure Malaysia’s continued economic growth. Significantly, he appointed former second finance minister Nor Mohamed Yakcop, who helped design the capital and currency controls implemented by Mahathir in 1998 after he sacked Anwar.



The move, which appears to be a rather desperate attempt to woo Mahathir’s supporters, will only intensify the pressure from international finance capital for further pro-market restructuring to open up the economy to foreign investors.

http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/09/01/mala-s01.html

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