2.0 WHY MALAYSIAN NEED SEDITION ACTS? : To curb elements that caused disunity. “The Act is still relevant and necessary to curb the action of some people who are out to create chaos and disunity among society. Keeping the act is not for the interest of certain parties including BN but it would be able to prevent some people from playing up issues on religion‚ race and the institution of Malay rulers‚” said Selangor opposition leader Datuk Mohd Shamsuddin Lias in a meeting at the lobby of the Selangor
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A SHORT HISTORY OF MALAYSIA Short History of Asia Series Series Editor: Milton Osborne Milton Osborne has had an association with the Asian region for over 40 years as an academic‚ public servant and independent writer. He is the author of eight books on Asian topics‚ including Southeast Asia: An Introductory History‚ first published in 1979 and now in its eighth edition‚ and‚ most recently‚ The Mekong: Turbulent Past‚ Uncertain Future‚ published in 2000. First published in 2003 by Allen
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This South East Asian Country is very dynamic‚ multiracial and highly cultural. We shall make a PEST Analysis of the Country and find some facts about them. Political Economical ANALYSIS Social Technological | Malay Chinese Indians | MALAYSIA Malaysia in the 21st century is confident in its economic achievements and aspires to be a leader amongst Asian nations. Since achieving independence in 1957‚ it has enjoyed substantial success in reducing the rate
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reasons is because of how we Malaysians can live in harmony for many years‚ even though we consist of many different races and ethnic groups. The culture of our country started out with the unique combination and amount of ethnic groups in our country. Let’s understand more of our country’s ethnic group before we go on shall we? Let me briefly introduce to you the three major ethnic groups in our country‚ the Malay‚ Chinese and the Indians. Firstly‚ the Malays‚ also known as the bumiputras
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is a word in the Indonesian and Malay language meaning Independence or freedom. It is derived from the Sanskrit Maharddhika meaning "rich‚ prosperous and powerful". In the Malay archipelago‚ this term had acquired the meaning of a freed slave. The term Mardijker is a Dutch corruption of the Portuguese version of the original Sanskrit words and was used to designate former Portuguese and Dutch slaves from India in the East Indies‚ known as Mardijkers‚ whence the Malay meaning of "free(dom)" is derived
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TOPIC ONE: MALAYSIAN SOCIETY Definition: society A society can be defined in many ways: ❖ a group of persons united by a common purpose or interest or a group of interacting people who share a geographical region (territory)‚ a sense of common identity‚ and a common culture. ❖ a group of humans broadly distinguished from other groups by mutual interests‚ participation in characteristic relationships‚ shared institutions‚ and a common culture. ❖ the totality of social relationships among
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THE POWER OF ONE-THE CONCEPT OF ONE MALAYSIA One means undivided. One means unity and one means power. When there is unity there is power. Men try to gain power and glory and men knows that they cannot gain power and glory without unity. Men try to gain unity through many ways and history has shown us that most of the attempt to unite the people has failed. Men will unite when they have similarities and most great leaders of the past have tried to use the factor of race to unite the people. Genghis
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directed at fellow non-Malay citizens are not only demeaning and degrading but also utterly reprehensible from the standpoint of our quest for national unity. They are‚ to some extent‚ a reaction to the constant attempts by a section of the non-Malay intelligentsia through the cyber media to question the Malay position. Ludicrous arguments are trotted out‚ such as that the presence of small pockets of Chinese on the Malay Peninsular for hundreds of years delegitimises the Malay position. On the contrary
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The vast majority of Barisan Nasional’s seats are held by its three largest race-based political parties — the United Malays National Organization (UMNO)‚ the Malaysian Chinese Association(MCA)‚ and the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) — each of which is sectarian in nature‚ though officially supporting racial harmony. In the view of some scholars: Since its inception the Alliance remained a coalition of communal parties. Each of the component parties operated to all intents and purposes‚ save that
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Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad‚ Fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia Group Assignment for Malaysian Studies (MPW 1133) QUESTION: Discuss the background and contribution of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad‚ 4th Prime Minister of Malaysia. Tun Dr Mahathir Muhamad Introduction “Malaysians have all sorts of emotions when it comes to Tun Dr Mahathir‚… You just have to say his name‚ and you get all sorts of reactions…” Comments made by Lina Tan (Editor and Producer of Mahathir‚ on the History Channel (Astro
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