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Just before the 1999 general
elections, the Chinese came out with a shopping list
of what the government should look at. They were fair requests,
but the ruling government took offense to these requests and
labeled them as demands.
Recently, Dr Mahathir, again,
brought up this same issue, which had already been resolved prior
to the elections. He called the Chinese who put up the list as
Communists and extremists out to destroy the country.
UMNO Youth organised a demonstration
to condemn the Chinese and warned the Chinese of racial repercussions
if they did not apologise and withdraw the demands. Though the
Chinese tried to explain the matter had already been resolved,
UMNO Youth refused to concede and insisted on the apology.
The Chinese decided they had
had enough and turned to the opposition. The opposition stood
by the
Chinese, thereby throwing cold water on UMNO Youths rabble-rousing
exercise.
The Chinese have declared their
stand remains the same and they are not changing their tune.
The 17 points are still on their list of requests. Mahathir replied
that the government would not bow to any communitys demands
and will stand firm.
The way I see it, it is now a
checkmate. Where to from here?
What are these notorious
17 demands of the Chinese that is bringing us to
the brink of a race war. How unreasonable are these demands.
Are the Chinese getting too big for their shoes and pushing their
luck?
Before we come to any conclusion,
let us look at what the Chinese have asked for?
1. Encourage racial solidarity.
Now this is a very noble request and something the government
should support. If anything can tear this country apart its
racial strife.
2. Increase democracy.
This too I can agree to. Malaysia does, after all, have a very
poor human rights record and is considered one of the more undemocratic
countries.
3. Defend human rights and
uphold justice. Is there anything wrong with this? Anwar
Ibrahim and many other Malaysians have suffered human rights
abuses, police brutality and unfair trials. This is definitely
something Malaysia needs to improve upon.
4. Eradicate corrupt practices.
Everyone knows Malaysia is one of the more corrupt countries
in the world. From the Prime Minister down to the dogcatcher,
corruption is rampant. Are the Chinese wrong in wanting a cleaner
society?
5. Implement a fair economic
policy. This is probably the sore point in the
list. To do this would mean corruption, cronyism and nepotism
have to end and a system based on merits be implemented instead.
This was also Anwar Ibrahims main criticism of Mahathir.
Mahathir probably took this point very personal and thought the
Chinese were targeting this point at him.
6. Re-evaluate the privatisation
policy. Again, privatisation has always been abused and projects
have been awarded to friends and relatives under the guise of
privatisation. This policy certainly needs to be changed, not
just re-evaluated.
7. Implement an education
policy that is more progressive and liberal. I am for this
and so should all Malaysians. Education is, after all, the key
to a more progressive and developed society so this is an important
point.
8. Encourage the development
of all cultures. Malaysia is rich in culture due to the diversity
of its races. Each culture should be preserved and no particular
culture should be exterminated in favour of another. I find nothing
wrong with this request.
9. Protect the environment.
I have no comments on this other than who can argue with this
request?
10. Modernise and develop
new villages. And whats wrong with bringing villages
out of the dark ages? Isnt Malaysia supposed to be leading
the IT revolution with its Multimedia Super-corridor?
11. Formulate a House
for Everyone Policy. Homes are essential to the quality
of life. Nothing deteriorates quality of life more than the homeless
do. Malaysia needs homes for everyone. This is a good policy.
The days when people live under cardboard boxes and bathe in
drains should end.
12. Protect Womens Rights.
This is definitely Islamic. No one can go against this, especially
not Mahathir who claims to be a Muslim.
13. A fair media. Something
Malaysia does not yet have and needs very badly. I agree wholeheartedly
to this request.
14. Restore the confidence
of the people towards the police. Need I say more when the
Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia can be handcuffed and blindfolded
and beaten to a pulp and people on the streets shouting Reformasi
beaten silly.
15. Improve welfare. I
am flabbergasted if this point turns the Chinese into Communists.
16. Respect workers
rights. Does this point too make the Chinese Communists?
17. The last point deals with
the aborigines income and all the Chinese ask is that they
be helped to become self-reliant. Do we really want the Aborigines
to continue living in reservations, depending on government handouts
and food packages to survive? I suppose, since the government
gets 92% of the Aborigines votes, keeping them in poverty
and dependent on the government helps win elections.
Those are the notorious
17 demands from the mischievous Communist
Chinese. I can see why Mahathir got very angry. It is extremely
unreasonable of the Chinese to ask for a better country from
the one we already have.
I let you be the judge of this.
Do you find these requests revolting or would you support them?
RAJA PETRA KAMARUDIN
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