Re: Komin's ethnic cleansing against Chinese Malaysians!!!



hey, lecher ! you really like fucking old dead women, don't you ?


"fucking communists' dogs" <god@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
oh!
another son of bitch to have his mother fucked by lechergod to use his
email-address !!!!!


fucking communists' dogs wrote:

woof, woof !!

"fucking communists' dogs" <god@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

that is communism's evil belief/concept "belong" !!!!
that is why CCP/PRC takes chinese land by military to "belong" to
russian-sperm CCP/PRC gangs to squeeze mainlanders to bones !!!!
a government of a piece of land is just like a company,
it belongs to no individual shareholders.
it only hears the shareholders at aggregate in general meeting !!!
of course, communists' dogs as this abianchen had sold its soul to
Communists, so it takes itself to be a GOD to order for belonging !!!
that is the evilness of communism and its '3 represent' !!!!!


abianchen1@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

1. Today's Malaysia belongs to Malaysians which includes Malay
Malaysians, Chinese Malaysians, Indian Malaysians etc.

2. Komin (aka *** of Saint Mary, Mohammed the Holy Nabi, Fucking
Boudha) is a racist against Chinese Malaysians. He wants to carry
out his ethnic cleansing against Chinese Malaysians and has proposed
that Chinese Malaysians should be deported back to China.


On Apr 29, 2:24 am, the *** of Saint Mary of Nazareth
<veak...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Chinese are good at lying , lying , and more lying .

that is why people in SE Asia don' t like Chinese in their ASEAN
nations .

the Chinese are falsifying histories to take the Spratley islands .

the Chinese are falsifying histories to take Malaysia .

the Chinese from China have already taken Singapore away from the
Malay people without payment .

the Chinese now want Malaysia.

the Chinese will again want Indonesia in this New Century,
this time without Bung Kamo' s help ,
this time it will not be like it was in 1965

On Apr 29, 8:16 am, Alex <alex_...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





It seems Chinese are not welcomed in other parts of the world. Just
look at the one near to China. Chinese in Thailand use Thai names.
This is already discrimination against the Chinese. But to survive the
Thai Chinese have to do so or else they might be killed and their
property looted. This is what happened in Indonesia as recent as 1998.
Chinese are good in doing business, so local are jealous of their
richness. To survive, these Chinese should do more charity work for
the locals, so they will be grateful to the Chinese.
Even in Korea, Chinese are discriminated. Chinese born there can only
have Taiwan or China passport. Some Chinese have been there for many
generations, but the treatment is still the same. Many migrated to
America.

On Apr 29, 8:30 am, RichAsianKid <richasian...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

http://www.gulfnews.com/business/Comment_and_Analysis/10121538.html

Published: 29/04/2007 12:00 AM (UAE)
China is facing backlash in Africa

Financial Times

Chinese state companies have been expanding across the African
continent in pursuit of raw materials at an accelerating pace and
with
apparently far less attention to risk than some of their western
peers.

Their push for minerals and mineral rights began in southern Sudan
where the Chinese oil company CNOOC began building oil pipelines in
the late 1990s, long before separatist rebels had struck a deal with
the Khartoum regime to end decades of civil war.

But despite the ever-greater presence of Chinese workers in far-flung
corners of Africa - working on roads, mines, pipelines and other
projects - there have been relatively few reported incidents in which
they have fallen victim to violence or been ensnared in the complex
realities of localised conflicts.

Last week's attack on an oil exploration site in eastern Ethiopia in
which nine Chinese were killed and at least five more taken hostage,
was the single deadliest incident involving the Chinese in Africa to
date. At least 65 Ethiopians were also killed in the attack.

It underlines the potential for a backlash against China's
involvement
on the continent where this can be compromised by a reliance on
regimes with poor human rights records and enemies among their own
people.

Chinese workers have been attacked in southern Sudan before. Their
response has sometimes been to send in their own armed men to
reinforce protection by the host regime.

A foreign expert on Sino- African relations said it was likely they
would react similarly to last week's massacre in the Ogaden area of
Ethiopia, where the Zhongyuan Petroleum Exploration Bureau, a
division
of Sinopec, China's largest petrochemicals producer, was subtracted
to
Malaysia's Petronas to explore parts of the remote region on the
border with Somalia.

"The Chinese are like the west was 100 years ago. They come in, make
deals with the local bosses and then bring the guns," he said. They
are less preoccupied with safety, he added, because the companies are
unlikely to face big compensation claims from the families of
victims.

The expert said Ethiopia's involvement in neighbouring Somalia, where
it has been fighting Islamist insurgents since it invaded Somalia in
December has left the government army exposed in parts of Ethiopia
where it faces a host of minor separatist movements. "They are bogged
down in Somalia and this has opened a window of opportunity for the
ONLF," the expert said.

An ONLF official told the FT yesterday that the Chinese workers who
were killed in Tuesday's attack were not specifically targeted. "They
were caught in the crossfire," Abderahman Mahdi claimed by phone.-
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