Malaysia’s Unesco plan for Chinese villages triggers fury among Malay-Muslim groups
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https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/lifestyle...lim-groups
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Nothing new lah. Chinese no serve army air force navy so bullied is normal as their sons no need die defend country
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(08-02-2024, 06:34 PM)sgh Wrote:  Nothing new lah. Chinese no serve army air force navy so bullied is normal as their sons no need die defend country
Malaysia 👍🏻🤏Boleh....😃😄😁😆😅🫲👌
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Karma hits back.
Singapore hawker center Unesco plan was attacked by the Chinese Malaysian furiously. 

Now they tasted the same medication. Cheers!
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(08-02-2024, 06:34 PM)sgh Wrote:  Nothing new lah. Chinese no serve army air force navy so bullied is normal as their sons no need die defend country

Reading from Malaysian site

We see that the village is after WW2 

The Chinese new villages in Selangor, which were created in 1948 — marking their 76th anniversary this year, would offer 
Malaysians the historical context of the Malayan Emergency and the activation of the Briggs Plan.

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Apart from the Chinese new villages, there also exists a range of other settlements that qualify for the acquisition of the Unesco World Heritage Site such as Kampung Baru which was founded in 1899. Presently, it has been formally gazetted as the Malay Agricultural Settlement, and in the past few years, parts of the settlement have been faced with threats of commercial development.

so Unesco application is not justified. 
So I agree some Malaysian Chinese is rather insensitive and not focus more on 
helping ethnic Chinese to have fairer education opportunities. 








https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-...ima/117467
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China news reporting MY news?
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