Chapter 564 563 Nepal and India's national conditions, Guan Zu: I'm so angry!(1/3)
Chapter 564 "563" National conditions of Nepal and India, Guan Zu: I was so angry when I heard it!
On January 15th, there are 8 days left before the Spring Festival.
Today's sunshine is bright and brilliant, just like the sunshine Jimmy saw in the mainland.
Nine o'clock in the morning,
Downstairs of Five Star Group,
A Rolls-Royce and a Mercedes-Benz were parked at the door downstairs.
Two rich young men and secretary got out of the car.
"Mr. Lin~~"
"Mr. Huang~~"
"Welcome!"
Tan Meili was downstairs, greeting the two with her secretary.
Mr. Lin, 44 years old, is the second son of Boss Lin, Nepin, and the second son of Mr. Lin. He is currently in charge of the business of Zhongce Group (Lin's family in Hong Kong Island).
He studied in elementary and middle schools in Nepal and India and Singapore, and studied in the UK in college. Later, he joined Sanlin Group to assist his father.
Mr. Erhuang, 45 years old, is the third son of Boss Huang, Neptune and India. He is currently in charge of the business of First Taiping Co., Ltd. (Huang’s family in Hong Kong Island).
"President Tan!"
"President Tan!"
Mr. Lin, Mr. Huang and Tan Meili shook hands.
They dare not underestimate Tan Meili, who is young, but they have great power.
Tan Meili: "Our boss is upstairs, waiting for the arrival of both of you."
With Guan Zu's status, it is naturally impossible to greet the two of them in person, but they went to pay homage to Guan Zu.
Tan Meili welcomed her, the specifications were enough.
soon,
Everyone came to Guan Zu's office.
"Mr. Lin, Mr. Huang, welcome~~~~"
"Mr. Guan, I have been keen on for a long time~~~"
Gifts to worship,
Everyone came to the sofa area.
Pour tea...
Mr. Lin and Mr. Huang subconsciously observed Guan Zu, and they looked too young compared to themselves.
It's a bit unbelievable that such a big business empire has been created in just a few years.
Now HSBC is directly defeated.
I sincerely admire it.
Guan Zu was also looking at the two, especially Mr. Huang: "I heard that Mr. Huang was studying in mainland China?"
Mr. Huang smiled and said, "Yes, when I was 12 years old, my dad sent me to Beijing to study."
"I was so naughty at that time. My dad was very angry and said, "I can't control you, let 'others' come to take care of you', so he sent me, who was 12 years old to Beijing No. 26 Middle School to study."
At that time, the country was in the most difficult period in the 1960s. He was even a special person. He went to the countryside to study many times, and then went to the countryside as an educated youth to farm in rural Shanxi...
It was not until he returned to Nepal and India in 1970 and joined the family business.
Of course, Guan Zu knew that Mr. Huang was a good investment operation player. Many people thought he was making a fortune. Some people thought that he had given a lot of investment in the mainland, and both in the mainland and Hong Kong Island were mixed.
The chat atmosphere between the two sides is quite harmonious.
I talked about Mr. Lin’s experience halfway through.
"By the way, I've always been very curious about Nepal and India...I want to know some things."
Mr. Lin and Mr. Huang were hurriedly: "Mr. Guan, we know everything!"
Guan Zu nodded: "First of all, what is the population ratio of Nepal and Indian Chinese? "
Mr. Lin Er: "Netherlands are mainly Javanese and Sunda, and the proportion is more than 95%. Other races include Indians, Arabs, Dutch, etc., which account for a small proportion of Nepal and Indian population, about 2%-3%. Chinese people account for about 1.5%..."
In the 1930 Dutch East India Census, there were about 1.23 million Chinese people at that time, accounting for 2.03% of the total population.
Subsequently, the largest purge of Nepal and India from 1965 to 1966 implicated many Chinese.
Then in the Suha-Tau period (1968-1998 dictatorship), a relatively strict cultural assimilation policy was implemented, and the Chinese people were greatly reduced.
Guan Zu asked curiously: "I heard that Chinese people are quite rich. Haven't they participated in politics?"
Mr. Huang shook his head and said, "No, although we have money, we cannot participate in politics."
Guan Zu was curious: "What do you say?"
Mr. Huang San explained.
It turned out that after Suha* came to power, he began to implement the "assimilation policy", depriving Chinese people of their political rights through legal and administrative means, and clearly prohibiting Chinese people from serving as public offices such as civil servants, military officers, and parliamentarians.
It is clearly stipulated that Chinese people are not allowed to hold public offices, and new immigrants will not obtain citizenship.
Although Chinese occupies an important position in the Indonesian economy (such as finance and real estate), the Suharto government has passed policies such as the Domestic Capital Investment Law to limit Chinese capital to non-political fields.
This restriction is based on the overall exclusion of racial identity, so Chinese people are unable to get involved in politics at all and lose the right to participate in politics.
Not only in politics, but also in the fields of marriage, education, employment, social welfare, etc., there are exclusion clauses.
Guan Zu felt annoyed when he heard this.
Too disgusting.
Too targeted.
Guan Zu: "You are so miserable, can you bear it?"
Mr. Huang San was helpless: "What can I do if I can't stand it? We don't have the army and have no strength..."
It is worth mentioning that the current president is a dictatorial one, military and political integration, and the military can manage politics.
"What's even more troublesome is that the president's approval rating is very high at present..."
Why is the president so highly in favor of this?
Because after he came to power, he actively received a large amount of aid from the "Netherlands International Consortium" from Mei Dad, which reached 20.9 billion US dollars from 1976 to 1983 alone.
Moreover, under his rule, Nepal and India's international status has increased significantly, actively participated in international affairs, and played an important influence in Southeast Asia... Well, it's just about making trouble with this beautiful father.
It is precisely because of the steady rise of the economy that all the citizens still support him.
As for the injured people... only Chinese are.
miserable!
In fact, it is not said that the country has not put pressure on Nepal and India.
However, because Nepal and India have beautiful fathers, not only does not change, but it becomes even worse.
Guan Zu: "If you are there, there are no newspapers or TV stations?"
Guan Zu thought to himself that the media is the base of publicity, and it should be better with it.
Mr. Lin shook his head: "No, according to the 'assimilation Act', Chinese education, Chinese media and club activities are prohibited, and Chinese characters are prohibited. Chinese communities are prohibited from celebrating traditional Chinese festivals. Chinese people are forced to use Nepal and Indian surnames. All Chinese newspapers have been banned. Only one bilingual newspaper, Indonesia Daily (1966-1999), is allowed to be issued, and the content is strictly reviewed by the government."
Guan Zu looked weird: "What do you mean is that you Chinese don't even have newspapers or TV stations? Don't have any channels to speak out?"
"No."
"I…………"
Guan Zu was fucked and silent.
I can't even make a sound. What is this a fat pig?
If someone kills you, you can't resist, and you can't even seek justice.
Guan Zu felt a headache.
The difficulty of Nepal and India is simply hell.
It's more difficult than striving for the United States.
What was Guan Zu’s original plan?
First, we will enter Nepal and India through Huang and Lin families, and follow the five-star and umbrella model to unite the Chinese first... and then set up a TV station...
At 98, I slowly transported some firearms and buried them.
When something happens, they will unite people directly, resist with guns, and then use TV reports to announce to the world...
As a result, tell me, let alone TV stations, you don’t even have newspapers?
To be continued...