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+ | Dr. '''Mahathir bin Mohamad''' is a Malaysian politician, statesman, author and doctor who was the 4th and 7th Prime Minister of Malaysia from July 1981 to October 2003 and again from May 2018 to March 2020. He was the 4th Deputy Prime Minister and in many other Cabinet positions before his promotion to the premiership in July 1981 and was as a Member of Parliament from 1964 on. His political career has spanned more than 70 years.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahathir_Mohamad</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Political Career== | ||
+ | During Mahathir's first tenure as prime minister, Malaysia experienced a period of rapid modernization and economic growth, and his government initiated a series of bold infrastructure projects. Mahathir was a dominant political figure, winning five consecutive general elections and fending off a series of rivals for UMNO's leadership. However, his power accumulation came at the expense of judicial independence and Malaysia's royalty's traditional powers and privileges. He used the controversial Internal Security Act to detain activists, non-mainstream religious figures, and political opponents, including the deputy prime minister whom he fired in 1998, Anwar Ibrahim. Mahathir's record of curbing civil liberties and his antagonism towards Western interests and economic policy made his relationships with Western nations difficult.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahathir_Mohamad</ref> | ||
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+ | ==MH 17== | ||
+ | {{FA|MH17}} | ||
+ | Mahathir Mohamad "was visibly concerned with the political nature of the accusations directed against [[Russia]]."<ref>https://www.globalresearch.ca/malaysias-prime-minister-mahathir-insufficient-evidence-to-blame-russia-for-mh17-crash-over-eastern-ukraine/5688369</ref><ref>https://www.globalresearch.ca/prime-minister-of-malaysia-dr-mahathir-speaks-at-the-vladivostok-summit/5688365</ref> | ||
+ | {{SMWQ | ||
+ | |text=The conclusions of the Joint Investigation Team that there's a clear link with Russia is hearsay. We as [[Malaysians]] are very unhappy because it became a [[political]] case from the start just to be able to accuse Russia of wrongdoing. | ||
+ | |source_name=RTL News | ||
+ | |source_URL=https://www.rtlnieuws.nl/nieuws/politiek/artikel/4753021/mh17-maleisie-mark-rutte-jit-vliegtuigramp-oekraine-rusland | ||
+ | |subjects=Malaysian Airlines 17, Russophobia | ||
+ | |date=2019 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Born | Mahathir bin Mohamad 1925-07-10 Alor Setar, Unfederated Malay States |
Alma mater | National University of Singapore |
Children | • Marina • Mokhzani • Mukhriz • [[..|...]] |
Spouse | Siti Hasmah |
Member of | Harvard/International Seminar/1967, US/Department/State/International Visitor Leadership Program |
Perpetrator of | Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission |
Interests | • Boeing • CIA • MH370 • MH17 |
Party | United Malays National Organisation, Malaysian United Indigenous Party |
President of Malysia. Member of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission. Implicated Boeing and CIA in Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappearance. Disagreed on the official narrative into MH 17.
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Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad is a Malaysian politician, statesman, author and doctor who was the 4th and 7th Prime Minister of Malaysia from July 1981 to October 2003 and again from May 2018 to March 2020. He was the 4th Deputy Prime Minister and in many other Cabinet positions before his promotion to the premiership in July 1981 and was as a Member of Parliament from 1964 on. His political career has spanned more than 70 years.[1]
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Political Career
During Mahathir's first tenure as prime minister, Malaysia experienced a period of rapid modernization and economic growth, and his government initiated a series of bold infrastructure projects. Mahathir was a dominant political figure, winning five consecutive general elections and fending off a series of rivals for UMNO's leadership. However, his power accumulation came at the expense of judicial independence and Malaysia's royalty's traditional powers and privileges. He used the controversial Internal Security Act to detain activists, non-mainstream religious figures, and political opponents, including the deputy prime minister whom he fired in 1998, Anwar Ibrahim. Mahathir's record of curbing civil liberties and his antagonism towards Western interests and economic policy made his relationships with Western nations difficult.[2]
MH 17
- Full article: MH17
- Full article: MH17
Mahathir Mohamad "was visibly concerned with the political nature of the accusations directed against Russia."[3][4]
“The conclusions of the Joint Investigation Team that there's a clear link with Russia is hearsay. We as Malaysians are very unhappy because it became a political case from the start just to be able to accuse Russia of wrongdoing.”
Mahathir Mohamad (2019) [5]
An event carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission | Malaysia Kuala Lumpur | A tribunal to address the 2003 invasion of Iraq and associated abuses. Its verdict:- the UK/US/NATO establishment is guilty of war crimes. So far the criminals remain at large — but are staying out of Malaysia, the country in which the tribunal was carried out. |
Quotes by Mahathir Mohamad
Page | Quote | Date | Source |
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Boeing | “Clearly Boeing and certain agencies have the capacity to take over ‘uninterruptible control’ of commercial airliners of which MH370 B777 is one. Someone is hiding something, it is not fair that… Malaysia should take the blame. For some reason, the media will not print anything that involves Boeing or the CIA"” | 2014 | Mahathir Mohamad, Time Magazine |
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 | “Clearly Boeing and certain agencies have the capacity to take over ‘uninterruptible control’ of commercial airliners of which MH370 B777 is one. Someone is hiding something, it is not fair that… Malaysia should take the blame. For some reason, the media will not print anything that involves Boeing or the CIA"” | 2014 | Mahathir Mohamad, Time Magazine |
References
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahathir_Mohamad
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahathir_Mohamad
- ↑ https://www.globalresearch.ca/malaysias-prime-minister-mahathir-insufficient-evidence-to-blame-russia-for-mh17-crash-over-eastern-ukraine/5688369
- ↑ https://www.globalresearch.ca/prime-minister-of-malaysia-dr-mahathir-speaks-at-the-vladivostok-summit/5688365
- ↑ https://www.rtlnieuws.nl/nieuws/politiek/artikel/4753021/mh17-maleisie-mark-rutte-jit-vliegtuigramp-oekraine-rusland RTL News