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The myth of second-class non-Malays The myth of second-class non-Malays

From malaysiakini.com: I refer to the Malaysiakini report Tengku Faris: Non-Malays should not seek equality.

It was in 1957 that we achieved independence. The British agreed to give independence to Malaya with the provision that the three major races could work out an amicable solution to sustain unity and harmony in the country. The Chinese and the Indians were given the rights to citizenship and the Malays were endowed with their special rights as stipulated in the Constitution.

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