PM Anwar Ibrahim rattles Australia’s cage on sinophobia and Gaza

Mar 8, 2024
Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, and Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese shake hands during the ASEAN Australia Special Summit Leaders Arrival and Official Family Photo event in Melbourne. Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese welcomed the arrival of leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and posed for photos at the ASEAN Australia Special Summit. The three-day Special Summit is to celebrate 50th Anniversary of ASEAN-Australia dialogue relations, with hundreds of officials and leaders gathering for summitry. Image: Alamy/George Chan/SOPA Images

Making the news in the mainstream western media around the world, but not in Australia which is hosting the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit 2024, was the forthright response from Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim during his press conference to a question from Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) journalist Stephen Dziedzic.

The transcript of this conversation is reproduced here as it has not been followed up with any report from the ABC despite its undoubted importance for Australian and Asian policy makers and public.

JOURNALIST: Prime Minister Anwar, last week in the Financial Times you criticised what was apparently termed as ‘sinophobia’ in the United States and perhaps the broader west in its dealings with the region. Can you expand on that, sir? What did you mean by that? How does that manifest? And can I also ask, do you view Australia’s attempts to build-up its own military capacity, including through AUKUS, in the face of Beijing’s own massive military build-up – do you view that as a reasonable response? Or does Malaysia harbour concerns?

PRIME MINISTER ANWAR: You know these difficult questions [are] to be addressed to the host. But anyway, my reference to China-phobia is because the criticism levied against us [is] for giving additional focus to China – my response is, trade investments is open and right now China seems to be the leading investor and trade into Malaysia. Cumulatively [it is] still [the], United States of America, it’s an open trading policy to encourage investments overseas from foreign countries. But we are [an] independent nation, we are fiercely independent. We do not want to be dictated [to] by any force. So, [while] we remain to be an important friend to the United States or Europe and here in Australia, they should not preclude us from being friendly to one of our important neighbours, precisely China. That was the context. And if they have problems with China, they should not impose it upon us. We do not have a problem with China. So, that’s why I referred to the issue of China-phobia in the West.

Media press conference – Melbourne

Ibrahim’s responses:

“We are [an] independent nation, we are fiercely independent”

“We do not want to be dictated by any force”

“Don’t preclude us from being friendly to one of our important neighbours”

“If they have problems with China, they should not impose it upon us”

Were preceded by comments in an earlier interview with the Financial Times:

“Why must I be tied to one interest? I don’t buy into this strong prejudice against China, this China-phobia”

– Anwar Ibrahim interview with Financial Times, February 25, 2024

When reiterating this position, Prime Minister Anwar was not only speaking for Malaysia. He was also voicing the standpoint of the great majority of ASEAN member countries for whom painful experience of western colonial powers’ exploitation of Asia and the Pacific has been part of their history; neutrality is the cornerstone of their present foreign policy; and peaceful and beneficial relations with China has been the common denominator in the past and should continue in the foreseeable future, despite attempts by the US, Australia and other US allies to, as former Australian PM Paul Keating described, “rattle the China can”.

ASEAN’s position is very clear. It will protect and advance its own interests – not those of Australia, the US or China.

It is not only on China that PM Anwar Ibrahim has advice for Australia’s and the West’s mouthing what Asians and the rest of the world see as the hypocritical language of democracy, human rights, peace and rule of order whilst turning a blind eye to the US and West continuing record of exploitation, hegemony and war; and now the West’s defence of the ongoing genocide by Israel in Gaza.

Among nations of the world, Malaysia has been amongst the first and most critical against Israel for its retaliatory action in response to Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023.

In January 2024, Prime Minister Anwar wrote in X:

“This recent spate of brutal slaughter of innocent Palestinians is but a mere extension of a protracted seven decades of oppression and tyranny, clearly manifesting the hatred, revulsion and antagonism of the Israeli regime towards the Palestinian people,”

“Such a deep seated animosity is only matched by the insidious and heinous right-wing racist sentiments and views espoused by the Zionist leaders against the Palestinian people,”

Anwar has also been severely critical of Western countries for being silent

“To turn a blind eye to the atrocities committed by Israel, becoming effectively complicit in the insidious acts of crimes against humanity.”

Speaking at a national rally in support of the Palestinians earlier in October, Anwar disclosed that he had been threatened by Western powers for his criticism of the Israeli government following the war in Gaza.

“I will not be cowed and will remain steadfastly behind the Palestinian people.”

What next for the US and Australian foreign policy apparatchiks intent on bringing down China. And their colleagues attempting to ensure Israel’s imposition of its version of stability in the Middle East?

Keating and others of the Australian establishment, past and present, are fully aware that Australia has a large intelligence collecting and disseminating ability and is plugged into what the US feeds into its vast system (through ANZUS, Quad, Five Eyes and others) and through western mainstream media.

The game plan of the US has been to destabilise and bring down governments that are regarded as communist, socialist or competitive; as well as those seen as not sufficiently supplicant to US hegemony. Australia is not only a deputy sheriff in the Asia Pacific region in the US’s concerted efforts to bring down China. It is also sullying its standing as a sovereign nation and risks becoming the point man in any military conflict in the Asia Pacific region.

Apart from discreet and coercive pressure such as Anwar has experienced, the starting of small and big fires using politicians from the region is a favoured strategy of the US.

Anwar has had long experience fighting against forces attempting to discredit and destroy him in Malaysia.

He must now be prepared for external forces working behind the scene – perhaps now in collaboration with local forces – to knock him off the pedestal for his independent foreign policy tenet and advice to the Australian and international public.

 

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