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A Malaysian minister has
announced new citizenship rules and a new housing policy for urban dwellers, in
a sudden policy decision that is expected to make an immediate impact on race
relations. It will also boost the minister’s popularity in his party and
chances of re-election to the Umno Baru party leadership council.
Catching members of the
government and the public by surprise, the new minister of home affairs
announced he was expanding his portfolio and would also become the minister of
foreign home affairs.
He said Malaysians who
comprised the 51% who voted against his Barisan Nasional party should emigrate
to countries with a proportion representation voting system, so that they could
practise their political beliefs.
The 51% voting majority
comprises Malaysians of various ethnic communities descended from immigrants
from neighbouring parts of South-East Asia.
The new minister, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi PhD, who is of Javanese
descent, was appointed to the cabinet by the prime minister, Najib Razak, who
is of Bugis descent.
He made the announcement
in a column in the Utusan Malaysia newspaper owned by Umno Baru, and which is
read mainly by those in the 47% minority of voters, comprising ethnic Malaysian
Malays working in government or living outside towns.
The 51% voting majority
comprises a total of 5.6 million Malaysians of various ethnic backgrounds: many
are descendants of immigrants from southern China, southern India and Ceylon in
addition to the new urban burgeoisie comprising descendants of immigrants from
the neighbouring regions of the archipelago and South-East Asian mainland.
Questions of land titles
As yet there has been no
reaction from members of the Orang Asli aboriginal tribes as to whether they
will now make a claim to ownership of lands vacated by the 5.6 million urban
Malaysians told to emigrate.
The new policy announced
by Ahmad Zahid Hamidi PhD, the Javanese, introduces a volatile element into the
potent brew of Malaysian ethnic relations, and also on Malaysia’s relations
with foreign countries, many of whom supply a steady flow of New Malaysians,
and other countries who are traditional recipients of Rejected Malaysians.
There has been no
reaction by the foreign minister, Anifah Aman, who is a Muslim native tribesman
from Sabah. A diplomatic silence is also being observed by the exporting or
importing countries affected by the ruling.
Republicans and
Democrats
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi PhD,
the Javanese, said the 51% majority Malaysians should preferably emigrate to
republican countries.
There was no immediate reaction from the US Republican
Party, which is largely composed of people with European parentage and
classified as white, although mostly pink.
However, political
observers noted that the leader of the Democratic Party had recently made a
widely-publicised telephone call to the leader of the Barisan Nasional.
The Democratic leader,
Barack Obama, is of Kenyan parentage suspected of being born in the offshore
territory of Hawaii, and is classified as black, although mainly brown and
sometimes purple.
It is not known what he
said to the leader of the Barisan Nasional, Najib Razak, who is of Bugis
ancestry, and also mostly brown but who sees himself as rainbow-coloured. His
rivals and challengers, however, see him as being mostly yellow and chicken.
Najib
Razak is the son of the famous Bugis lawyer warrior Tun Abdul Razak of Pekan,
who benefited from a palace coup that overthrew his leader Tunku Abdul Rahman
Putra, noted for his Siamese ancestry, horses and poker.
The palace coup had brought about by the Ultras, among whom was
another Bugis, Harun Idris, leader of a minority government in Selangor, and
future government leaders Mahathir Mohamad, variously described to be of
Malayalee descent bordering on Tamil, and Musa Hitam, of Johor Malay-Chinese descent
married to a Bolivian.
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