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  • MIGUEL ORS VILLAREJO

Updated Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - 22:20

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Chandran Kukathas was born in the Malayan Federation in September 1957, two weeks after he became independent. "We were a collection of city-states, principalities and sultanates," he tells me at the Rafael del Pino Foundation , "and the British alerted us that before we emancipated we should settle our ethnic disputes. Of course, our leaders resumed, we will do all Equal citizens as soon as we are free. And at first it was easy, but the Chinese minority prospered while the Malays, who were mainly peasants, lagged behind and a malaise was brewing that in 1969 broke out into serious disturbances. " C

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