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Tuesday, 02 June 2009 10:44

(South China Morning Post) Officials and the media are giving great significance to Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak’s four-day official visit to China from today, comparing it to his father’s trip in 1974.

Abdul Razak was the first non-aligned Asian leader to embrace Mao Zedong . He was given a hero’s welcome at home, even by local Chinese who were angry with him after Malay soldiers killed Chinese civilians during race riots in 1969.

Similarly, Najib, who became prime minister on April 3, is banking on his visit, made on the 35th anniversary of his father’s trip, to win back local Chinese who have deserted his National Front coalition for the alliance led by rival Anwar Ibrahim.

Even Chinese embassy officials emphasised the significance of the son following the father, something they say enhances trade and economic ties and helps local Chinese progress.

The government has also trooped out diplomats, academics, professionals and business and community leaders to emphasise the significance of Najib’s visit and praise Malaysia’s closeness to China.

The New Straits Times has given extensive coverage to Abdul’s 1974 visit and reminded the public the son is following in the father’s footsteps. National television is constantly showing images of Razak shaking hands with Mao.

The highlight of Najib’s visit is his meeting with Premier Wen Jiabao tomorrow.

Malaysian-Chinese support for the government has plummeted to 35 per cent from a high of 70 per cent in 2004. Perceived official arrogance towards minorities and anti-Chinese remarks by Malay leaders are blamed for the fall, along with failure to abolish pro-Malay economic policies.

To atone, Najib is wooing Chinese, promising them equality and justice under his “1Malaysia concept” and has even shown willingness to dismantle pro-Malay policies.

His trip is a major opportunity for him to reassure local Chinese that he is “accepted and endorsed” by Beijing, burnishing an image battered by numerous controversies.

“He hopes to win acceptance by playing the China card with local Chinese,” said political analyst Khoo Kay Peng. “It worked for Razak but will not for Najib.” Khoo said, pointing out that China is no longer such a mystery.

“Malaysians know China well. They travel to China often. Chinese visit Malaysia often. The old magic is just not there any more.”

Veteran opposition lawmaker Lim Kit Siang agreed, saying Najib would do better by dismantling pro-Malay policies, and promoting human rights.

“Not just Chinese but all Malaysian races desire reform and change,” Lim said. “As Malaysians, we Chinese don’t hold China in great awe any more.”

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written by Krazee, June 02, 2009 10:52:09
why spend so much our our hard earned money on the visit ? For me it does not show anything as china is just another country. just by visiting china will win the malaysian chinese ? while the stupid policies and insults still continue ???
dreams on pm drem on.
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written by NSTPravda, June 02, 2009 11:05:55
In his father’s footsteps, but minus the impact
The son hasn't outshone his late father's act
This is like the ill spent coconaut trip to space
All in the interest of getting some sort of face
But then what about the issue of Chin Peng
Why should the son go on such a fling?
If Chin is ostracized for being communist yesterday
How come being feted by communists now is semua-nya OK?



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written by JC Tan, June 02, 2009 11:13:25
I am a Chinese descendant, but please do NOT relate me to People's Republic of China.

I am a Malaysian. Aku anak Malaysia.
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written by Angela Ooi, June 02, 2009 11:21:43
It's been reported Abdul Razak played 'ping pong diplomacy' with China. History repeats itself with sonny boy playing the same with the state of Berak
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written by sydput, June 02, 2009 11:35:30
Najib gone to hantar "bunga emas" to china? Just like the good old days.
The chinese will then offer him a concubine to take home.
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written by Daryl, June 02, 2009 11:40:01
Let me put in not a very political correct way. This don't make sense because you call the Malaysian Chinese pendatang and ask the to go home not sure to where. But, now you are licking the Communist Chinese government balls to try to win the Malaysian Chinese votes and favors. Please tell me you Malaysian Chinese are smart enough to vote these people out in the next PRU.
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written by budakindia, June 02, 2009 12:00:43
err but they are up in arms with Chin Peng? smilies/grin.gif Funny isn't it? smilies/grin.gif
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written by supplier, June 02, 2009 12:15:37
Will the mongolian girl's father will meet NaJJJJJJJJJJib and RosMAAAAD there in Peking?
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written by shissun, June 02, 2009 12:38:03
Oh great, the sonny will follow his old man foot step to the graveyard after 3 years in power. Oh yeah, this time, maybe V.D will take his life away.
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written by tuahjebat, June 04, 2009 11:07:18
Premier Wen Jiabao: Najib, ni wuei chang hua ie mah?
Najib : No..No..I didn't kill the mongolian.
Premier Wen Jiabao : Ni yau cher fun mah?
Najib : No no...the commission is not for me.
Premier Wen Jiabao: Ni ka na sai!!!! Ni pu cher tau wa chiang ser mok. Ni ciak sai la.
Najib: Yes, yes..the blogger always call me that.
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