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Originally Posted by ZonieDiver
Okay, Hoot! You can't just let "murdered mongolian models" (such alliteration!) and french submarines lie there! Details, man... we need details! 
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Oh, you probably have more intel than I do on what happened
I think the big question is; what does a mongolian "model" who speaks french and is jet setting all over asia and europe and working as a "translator" for the soon to be prime minister of Malaysia have in common with the concluded french submarine deal (a couple of hundred million ringgit was paid to the company of the gentleman who is now on trial for her death; she was blown up with C4 or similar explosives after being shot in the head at close range in a deserted area in Kuala Lumpur that is now known to be a favourite site for assassinations by the very same bodyguards who were detailed to protect the soon to be prime minister of malaysia)?
Why does the malaysian ministry of defence need to pay another malaysian company a couple of hundred million (the company is owned by Mr.Razak) for "consultancy services" that it can do on its own?
The level of corruption in Malaysia is bad.
The gentleman who is on trial, Mr.Razak, has always been known in the political circles to be the soon to be prime minister of malaysia's "proxy" and political "advisor" but has been left out to hang for this. He also goes about claiming he is a "political scientist" (whatever thats supposed to mean).
A lot of background behind what actually happened is heresay so its important I think to be able to objectively concluded with some logic how this all resulted in her murder; a lot of rumors claim she was extorting the deputy prime minister (and soon to be prime minister of malaysia) for money as she got dumped by him and the politician simply got fed up of her causing problems and had his people pick her up outside of Mr.Razak's house and have her shot and blown up.
There was testimony's by the private investigator (or local hench man who is an ex-police man) as well as 1 or 2 others involved in the case but they have either escaped out of the country or have gone into hiding.
Malaysian politics is in an absolute mess as I said at the moment; the majority muslims (or bumiputera's) are divided among themselves. The indians are pissed off at the ruling government over year's of neglect economically and also because of the tearing down of hindu shrines and temples built year's ago when they were working in estates and plantations before most of the small towns and part of Kuala Lumpur had grown and developed in those area's and the chinese are angry with the state of the economy which had been shrinking before the global recession.
The stepping down of Prime Minister Badawi next March or April was due to heavy political pressure from within his ruling UMNO party and from outside factor's that gave rise to the racial problems the country faces.
I have honestly not seen malaysian's this divided as a nation for as long as I can remember; the malays don't trust the chinese or indians; the indians don't trust the malay's; the opposition are getting stronger but keep getting pegged back by opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's personal problems of dating men of the same sex (they, the ruling government keep pegging him for it so there must be SOME truth in the matter though moral issues aside, the manner in which they are using it as a means to ruin him have back fired).
And then there is the issue of the ISA (internal security act) which the government have been using as often as you use your credit cards to put away political dissidents and to scare the opposition voices into submission.
Things are not so stable in Malaysia at this point in time but nothing comparable to whats going on in Bangkok.