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July 07, 2007 19:35 PM

Dr M Defends Affirmative Action Policy


KUALA LUMPUR, July 7 (Bernama) -- Malaysia is the best developed
country among developing countries despite practising affirmative
action policy, said former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

In defending the policy which provide advantages to Bumiputeras in
areas such as education, economic and job opportunities, Dr Mahathir
said that affirmative action if used judiciously could yield good
results.

He said in Malaysia there are not only different ethnic groups with
different religions but also economic disparity between the races.

"Economic disparity, if allowed to continue will get worse. Then there
will be instability. Disparity always create tension between groups
even if they are ethnically the same.

The birth of socialism and communism was due to economic disparity...a
feeling that they were cheated by capitalists," he said.

Mahathir said this in a television interview by the British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Saturday when asked about the
affirmative action policy and the recent criticism by the European
Commission's head of delegation to Malaysia, Thierry Rommel.

On June 21, Rommel was reported to have said that the affirmative
action policy was detrimental to Malaysia and could hinder a free
trade agreement because of its protectionism.

He was subsequently summoned to Wisma Putra to explain his
controversial remarks and had clarified that he had no intention in
meddling in Malaysia's internal affairs.

On terrorism and prejudices against Muslims, Dr Mahathir said the West
still failed to get to the root causes of terrorism despite trying to
solve them.

He said the root causes were mainly due to the failure to solve the
protracted Palestinian problem.

"They (the West) are in a state of absolute denial." You can examine
1.3 billion Muslims (the Muslim population worldwide) but that is not
going to help you stop (terrorism) because they feel angry...they feel
that they have been oppressed and because the Palestinian problem had
not been attended to," said Dr Mahathir.

-- BERNAMA

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