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When I was young, I remember that my family would purchase our groceries from the local grocery shop on credit, with the details of each purchase like the date and amount being written in a small 555 notebook - a long way from the computers of today

I was born in Malaysia in 1960 and have stayed, studied and worked here all my life. I am a Malaysian citizen by law - this constitutional right is not given by any living or non-living politician, academician or racist bigot.

Since Malaysia achieved independence in 1957, those born in Malaysia and naturalised citizens of all races have played a part in the economic development of this country. The nation’s rapid industrialisation was due to the hard work of responsible politicians, gung-ho entrepreneurs and diligent citizens who just wanted to build a better life for their families.

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