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Der Bundesrat soll bei den Verhandlungen mit Malaysia über ein Freihandelsabkommen das Palmöl ausklammern. Das fordert der Nationalrat. Wirtschaftsminister Schneider-Ammann warnte vergeblich vor den Folgen.
A RECENT media article by Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong brought the issue of “No Palm Oil” labels to wider attention. The article, “Ethical Labelling: The Way to Go”, highlighted Denmark-based Arla Foods’ use of “No Palm Oil” labels in Malaysia.
Politiker versprechen, die Fluchtursachen in den armen Ländern zu bekämpfen. Gleichzeitig versucht die EU, in Afrika ein verheerendes Freihandelsabkommen durchzusetzen.
By Nile Bowie Global Research, May 16, 2013 Malaysia is unique in contrast to other states in the region and throughout the Muslim world in that it has given unprecedented cultural and religious autonomy to non-Muslim ethnic Chinese and Indian minorities who wield significant influence over the economy. Although the country has practiced participatory politics and democratic elections from its inception, the ruling party, responsible for steering all developmental efforts since independence, has never been unseated. Covering local politics in the heart of Southeast Asia is a fast-paced exercise, and in Malaysia, mistrust is rampant and grand allegations are exchanged between political factions like bank notes in a marketplace.
Over the past decade and a half, foreign companies have signed over 60 deals covering nearly 4 million hectares in central and western Africa for the development of oil palm plantations. The land grabs are already generating violent conflicts in several African countries.
Wer in Malaysia alt wird, hat es schwer. Fürsorge für Betagte gibt es praktisch nicht, die familiären Bindungen zerbrechen. Wer nicht mehr arbeiten oder helfen kann, wird oft abgeschoben. In Kuala Lumpur leben 40 Alte in einem einzigen Raum.
Mahathir bin Mohamad (b. December 20, 1925)(referred to as "Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad" in Malaysia) is the former Prime Minister of Malaysia. He held the post from 1981 to 2003. During his term in office he was credited for engineering Malaysia's rapid modernization and promoting "Asian values". He is also known for his sharp criticisms of Western nations.