On
Saturday, thousands of protesters turned out on Kuala
Lumpur streets in response to a call by a newly formed
group, ‘Bersih (Clean) Coalition', which
includes several foreign NGO groups and is supported
by opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, known for close
ties with Muslim-hating Zionist Jew Paul Wolfowitz,
WB, IMF and several Ziocon think tanks.
The
Bersih Coalition is calling for drastic changes in
country's electoral system which it claims is biased
in favor of the ruling coalition – while targeting
country's Prime Minister Najib Razak. The protests are
aimed to effect the coming June election.
Police
used tear gas to disperse the protesters, shut-down
much of city center and closed of the central
Merdeka (Independence) Square to prevent the
protesters entering the downtown area. The protests
and police action remind me
of Occupy Wall Street mass protests being held in
various US cities since last year, but criticized by
every pro-Israel politician and NGOs.
Last
December, Egyptian government blamed some US-based
pro-Israel NGO's for interference in country's
internal affairs. Now, it seems these NGOs, such
as, 'Freedom House', the ‘International
Republican Institute' and Jewish billionaire
George Soro's ‘Open Society Institute' are
working to bring a pro-Israel regime change in Muslim
majority Malaysia.
Malaysia's former Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohammed
has warned that the ruling Barisan Nasional Party (BNP)
is targeted for regime change due to its stance on
Israel and criticism of US policy. Mahathir has also
accused the United States of using currency
manipulation and US-funded NGOs to orchestrate the
kind of destabilization needed to install a compliant
proxy government.
In 2010,
Malaysia's so-called ‘moderate Muslim' opposition
leader, Anwar Ibrahim, had
claimed that Israeli Mossad agents had infiltrated
into country's security forces.
Nile
Bowle posted an informative article on his blog about
the coming pro-Israel regime change in Malaysia.
"Following
documented cases of United States-based organizations
funding pro-opposition civil society groups associated
with civil unrest in Russia and the Middle East,
Chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan acknowledged that the
Bersih coalition received financial support from the
National Democratic Institute (NDI) and George Soros'
Open Society Institute (OSI). The Bersih Coalition has
also received support from the US-based Freedom House,
an NGO that receives direct funding from the US State
Department. While concern over electoral corruption
and the various legitimate grievances of Bersih
supporters may be entirely justified, the coalition's
association with opposition Political parties and
groups financed by the United States government
suggests subversion".
The
Ziocon propaganda media outlet, the New York Times
(April 14, 2011) had revealed that organizations such
as the National Democratic Institute receive
funding from the National Endowment for Democracy
(NED), a recipient of funds directly from the US
Congress.
"The
security situation deteriorated as defiant protesters
refused to disperse, prompting demonstrators to
overturn a police vehicle. Protesters and
black-shirted police officials threw broken bottles,
pieces of metal and concrete slabs towards each other,
prompting police to fire tear gas and water cannons at
demonstrators, causing hundreds to disperse into side
streets. While footage of the recent police crackdown
circulates throughout international media, Malaysia's
ruling Barisan Nasional party is again the subject of
international criticism. As public discontent grows
with the administration of Prime Minister Najib Razak,
the unpopularity of the Malaysian ruling party has set
the stage for the victory of Anwar Ibrahim's Pakatan
Rakyat opposition coalition. As the United States
shifts its military focus to the Pacific Region, Anwar
Ibrahim's adherence to western political institutions
will likely warrant the continued nurturing of unrest
in Malaysia until the opposition successively usurps
power," wrote Nile Bowie.