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  1. 2 days ago · Mahathir defied Tunku Abdul Rahman’s governance and behind the scenes had criticised the Tunku and blamed him for being ‘soft’ on non-Malays. Attacking the Tunku was perhaps the first step of Malay disunity. Later, he would constantly attack the Malays for being lazy and untrustworthy. In his book, “The Malay Dilemma”, Mahathir ...

  2. Jun 14, 2024 · The British occupation also determined the inter-racial relations between the original population and people of Chinese, Arab and Indian descent. In 1970 Mahathir wrote the book The Malaysian Dilemma in which he expressed his views on the racial and economic problems that his country faced.

  3. 2 days ago · Hence, this article brings into focus the question of who the author of Malay Dilemma really is - whether he is truly a Malay or as alleged by Tawfik, merely using the Malays for his own agenda. No one can change ancestry

  4. Jun 29, 2024 · Updated: 1:27 AM. LETTER | Syed Husin Ali’s reputation long preceded him. When we were student activists in the United Kingdom in the seventies, his incarceration together with other dissidents...

  5. Jun 29, 2024 · The presence of Thai Malay Muslim refugees was regarded by the Malaysian government as Thai internal affairs, with Malaysia preferring to stay out of the fray. However, the growing number of Thai Muslim refugees, combined with Muslim separatist issue and active red insurgents on the Malaysia-Thailand border, had put the Malaysian government ...

  6. 2 days ago · This fast-paced yet heartwarming novel takes us back to one of the darkest points in Malaysian history, reminding us that the kindness and grace we afford each other as humans transcend race, religion, and politics. 4. The Gift of Rain by Tan Twan Eng.

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · Dr Mahathir burst into the Malaysian political firmament when he penned “The Malay Dilemma” in 1970 and acquired the appellation of a Malay ultra. His book “The Malay Dilemma” was promptly banned by the first PM Tunku Abdul Rahman with the ban fully supported by Tun Razak Hussein and Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman.