Malaysia has banned the sale of comic books dealing with the Chinese government's one-on-one (land and sea silk road) policy.

According to CNN and local media today, the Malaysian Ministry of Interior made a decision yesterday in a statement saying the comic book "promotes communism and socialism and endangers Malaysia's public order and security." I cut it.

Malaysia's comic book is a "one-on-one for win-winism" that contains the one-on-one idea of ​​the enormous economic sphere of China's President Xi Jinping.

'Win-Winism' is known to mean the world's common prosperity.

The Malaysian Ministry of Interior explained that the book "can create conflicts in Malaysia's multi-ethnic and multi-religious society."

In fact, it is said that the book contains the nuances of a Malaysian who supports the Uighur (Waier) Muslims in China.

The Malaysian government has banned the printing, import, production, publication, sale, and distribution of this comic book under the publishing law.

Anyone who violates this will be fined up to three years in prison, 20,000 ringgits, and about 5.6 million won in our money.

In response, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammit said today that "I believe China will have a big impact on the world in the future." But he said it is not right for us to promote China's ideas and ideas.

Mahathir has temporarily suspended several large-scale projects involving one-on-one, saying his former prime minister, Razak, has been too close to China since he took office in May last year.

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