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ARTICLES RELATED TO May 13 Incident - Singaporean response |  |  |  | May 13 Incident - Singaporean response: Encyclopedia II - May 13 Incident - Causes of the riotOn formation in 1963, Malaysia suffered from a sharp division of wealth between the Chinese, who were perceived to control a large portion of the Malaysian economy, and the Malays, whom some perceived to be more poor and rural. However, it was foreign individuals and organisations, and not the Chinese, who held the largest portion of total corporate equity in the country.
1964 Race Riots in Singapore were a large contributing factor in the expulsion of the state from Malaysia, and racial tension continued to simmer, many Malays dissatisfied by their newly independent government's perceive ...
See also:May 13 Incident, May 13 Incident - Causes of the riot, May 13 Incident - Singaporean response, May 13 Incident - Repercussions of the riot, May 13 Incident - Political references Read more here: » May 13 Incident: Encyclopedia II - May 13 Incident - Causes of the riot |
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 |  |  | May 13 Incident - Singaporean response: Encyclopedia II - May 13 Incident - Political referencesThe May 13 incident is raised during general election years to imply possible negative consequences to other ethnic groups if they fail to vote for the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition. However, as the people who lived through the incident are replaced by post 1969 citizens, many believe that there is less to be gained from such statements.
In 2004, during the UMNO general assembly Badruddin Amiruldin , the current deputy permanent chairman, waved a book on May 13 during his speech and stated "No other race has the right to question our privileges, our religion and our leader". He also stated that doi ...
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