On May 16, 1:28=A0am, Mohammed the Holy ****er <Moonyon...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Chinese Malays =A0? =A0 there is =A0no =A0such =A0thing as a =A0Chinese
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=A0Malay,
> now =A0or in =A0the =A0past ,
> there =A0was =A0no =A0such =A0thing as a =A0Chinese =A0Malay in the
=A0pas=
t ,.
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> either =A0you are a =A0Chinese =A0, =A0 or a =A0Malay =A0,
> =A0not Chinese =A0Malay .
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> nor =A0Indian =A0Malay .
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> the =A0National =A0Sovereignty of =A0Malaysia is in =A0the =A0 Chinese
=A0=
hand
> or =A0in the =A0 =A0Malay =A0hand ?
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> Does the =A0Chinese =A0race =A0have a =A0Chinese =A0claim over the
=A0Sove=
reignty
> of =A0Malaysia ?
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> On May 16, 2:43=A0pm, "CKinSF <ck_in_...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>" <CKinSF
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> <ck_in_...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> wrote:
> > Malaysia and the Question of National Sovereignty
> > By Andrew Cheon
> > One example is Malaysia, where the indigenous Malays, the
Chinese-Malays=
, and
> > the Indian-Malays each hold considerable political clout. Though the
Mal=
ays have
> > traditionally dominated the Barisan Nasional (BN), Malaysia=92s
governin=
g ...
> > <http://www.dukenexus.org/?p=3D4>
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> > >CKinSF
>
> > also known as chow-kow-sick-f=FB=E7kk(cksf)- Hide quoted text -
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What are the Malay race contribution to the development of Malaysia?


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