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Over the years, Malaysia has received significant amount of cash influx from wealthy countries like Australia. As its income has gone up so has its propensity for human rights violations. So those countries that have invested in Malaysia, especially those who value human rights have every right to stop and pull out their investment from Malaysia.
That is the way of the world now. Countries have to buy their friends and allies apparently. also, do you think the poor citizens of the country would be the ones to suffer? The rich and powerful people who run things probably wouldn't be hurt.
Malaysia is no body's ally. The way radicalism is increasing there, it is on verge of going rogue. Those investments will be lost any way even if you do not pull them. Industrialization does not flourish in a radical society.
Well, then I must assume you feel the same about all of the other "radicalized" countries we give money to. Funny that some seem to want to help a place like Palestine. There are plenty of horrible places out there that benefit from our generosity.
I do not think Palestine is executing Australians. Even then I doubt Australia is investing money in Palestine.
So? The point is that they do execute people, not to mention the TERRORIST activities. People seem to want to give them help and aid. It's a crazy world, and it's crazy how people pick what they are going to "outraged" about. I don't think her punishment is very fair either, but she did go into another country and break the law! There are many, many more horrible atrocities going on RIGHT now. Sorry, but I don't Malaysia is really on anyone's radar, considering what is happening in the world right now.
Malaysia is just as radicalized as Palestine. But as I said Palestine is not getting any financial investment from Australia or its allies. The same needs to be done about Malaysia.