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https://www.thirdsector.co.uk/wholesale-organisational-failures-amnesty-international-uk-racism-inquiry-concludes/management/article/1789980

Lets start at the very beginning. A very Good place to start. Amnesty is racist and full of bullies. Several reports independent reports about the organization verify this quality that exists within the organization. Amnesty like many other so called NGO's are staffed by pro Western government stoogies who adopt the Western government narratives of good and bad which means if you do not conduct yourself by ("World") standards meaning Western world standards you are inhumane and bad. Ask Ambiga Srinavasan and her cohorts like C4 in Regime Change. They will confirm the views of the writer and auditors of Amnesty.

Clearly those who lobbied Amnesty International for this conclusion are the likes of the pro Kuomintang ultra right wing Malaysian Chinese who want total domination of the peninsula, Sabah and Sarawak like they achieved in Singapore (now Sin Char Poh) and the losers at Hindraf.

Such aa report is a back handed compliment for the Malay government and even Anwar.

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Apr 24·edited Apr 24

Nury Vittachi of https://fridayeveryday.com has this lovely piece below on Amnesty. Vittachi, not an air-con brand, a thorn up the butt of the Brits, is himself an off-white caricature of the colonial Brit, just follow the way he speaks.

Years ago, a friend of mine worked for Amnesty International at its headquarters, as an innocent save-humanity well-meaning chap, had quite a shock when he discovered the organisation had close connections with the Brit spooks fraternity.

Harold Chee (in case you think I cooked up the story), as a Chinese of the then Rhodesia, was a mild "resistance" bit of the non-white community, buggered off Amnesty jolly damn quickly when he found out about the spooky outfit.

Old Harold was always wary of apartheid regimes, thought Rhodesia's apartheid regime was "mild" when compared to that of the old South Africa - his bro wasn't allowed to enter it as a member of the Rhodesian national rugby team.

Anyway, here's Vittachi:

"What's missing from the reports about Amnesty leaving Hong Kong?"

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=en2mm35iB7o&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Ffridayeveryday.com%2F&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY&feature=emb_logo

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While I will make time to read Amnesty's full report, my first instinct is to think money and suggest to all you equally money-minded wonders to rush off to your grandads' drawers, mattresses, pillows, floorboard crevices, safes, etc etc to dig out all the banana money the old generations have hoarded from during the Nipponese occupation.

For the latter generations that are not aware of the brutal occupation, the Japs were helped into ruling Malaya by traitors from those who were from the bunches who later elected themselves as the "chosen wans".

The "chosen wans" originally sold the country and themselves to the Brits. But when the Japs whopped the Brits, our running dogs and pigs ran very fast to suck up the Japs. And the famous "banana money" was born.

Now that we've fast returning to the glory days when our running dogs and pigs capitulated to the Japs after capitulating to the Brits, we may yet become rich again, Alhamdullilah!

Just dig around, dig out your floorboards, dig everywhere and even under your neighbours' houses, and you're on your way to becoming filthy rich again, banana money for Malaysia, the Banana Republic.

Remember it wasn't our patriots who fought them Japs who made you rich with loads of banana money. It was our bunches of traitors from mainly those who later invented themselves as the "Chosen Wans".

Btw, when Malaya was liberated from the Japs by our patriots, our traitors sold themselves and country back to the Brits again. And that's also why there's a lot of shame about those concentration camps aka Hammer Villages aka "New Villages". Those who were supporters or were accused of resistance to colonialist occupation were forced there.

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