I am Malaysian at first, but I am also Chinese, said Minister of Finance Lim Guan Eng, SE Asia News & Top Stories



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GEORGE TOWN (THE STAR / ASIA NEWS NETWORK) – Malaysian Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng criticized critics who accuse him of not wanting to admit that he is Chinese

Recently, MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) criticized "I am saying that I am Malaysian at first, but I am also Chinese, even if they are at fault."

Racial Gambling , he said at a press conference after launching an illustrated book on landslides last November in Penang Hill, Saturday, July 28.

The book titled Healing Penang Hill. Mr. Lim said, "I am Malaysian, I do not consider myself a Chinese" in response to a question about being the first Chinese minister to be appointed finance minister after 44 years.

Lim then criticized Israel's statement.

"I published a statement about Israel and criticized the position of the Israeli regime," he said

"Even then, the MCA m criticized me for selling my own principles because I Was more concerned about the Palestinians than the Chinese "

" Are we really attached to racial feelings to the point of losing our humanity? "

It was reported on July 22 that the DAP ( Democratic Action Party) had criticized the Israeli Knesset for adopting the "Jewish National Law".

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