Tag: malaysia

February 19, 2013 0

Foreign Meddling Ahead of Malaysia’s Elections

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Foreign Meddling Ahead of Malaysia’s Elections Xenophon: The Not-so Impartial Observer  February 20, 2013 ( Nile Bowie ) – Malaysia’s decision to detain and deport Australian Senator Nick Xenophon has become a hot topic of discussion across the nation’s blogosphere. Xenophon came to Kuala Lumpur as part of a seven-member international team of election observers invited by de-facto opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.

December 27, 2012 0

US Attempting Regime Change in Malaysia: Fact or fiction?

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Links US Attempting Regime Change in Malaysia: Fact or fiction? ­ December 27, 2012 ( RT – Nile Bowie ) – As the South-East Asian nation of Malaysia prepares for general elections, distrust of the political opposition and accusations of foreign interference have been major talking points in the political frequencies emanating from Kuala Lumpur.­The United Malays National Organization (UMNO) leads the country’s ruling coalition, Barisan Nasional, and has maintained power since Malaysian independence in 1957. One of Malaysia’s most recognizable figures is former Prime Minister Dr