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Sunday, January 19, 2025

Malaysia canes women for attempted lesbian sex, but welcomes openly gay LBTQI+ advocate Penny Wong - Penny Wong's business with her country of birth suspicious, demands answers

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 


                 Penny Wong and Anwar Ibrahim


In 2018 Malaysia jailed and caned two Muslim women for attempted lesbian sex.  The incident so scandalised the then High Commissioner from Australia to Malaysia, Andrew Goledzinowski  , that he tweeted his disapproval. Goledzinowski was then on a campaign to promote Australia's values of LGBTQI+ inclusion, in Malaysia. 


Into that milieu  has ventured   Australia's Malaysian born  Foreign Minister , the openly gay LBTQI+ advocate Penny Wong., who despite their apparently  conflicting worldviews, seems to have been openly welcomed by  the Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, a known Islamist. Anwar  does so despite the likely electoral costs . However, Anwar openly supports HAMAS, and Wong seems to be on a crusade  against Israel.   In addition both Penny Wong and Anwar have shown themselves to be pro-China, Anwar going to far as to deny Uyghur oppression in Xinjiang. 




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Penny Wong's Sabah timber tycoon connections require investigation, may explain in part her China bias

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 


This is Penny Wong (seated next to her late father Francis Wong)  in 2013, with some of the most wealthy  members of Sabah's Chinese business community. 



The Daily Express Sabah reported, on January 4 2013: 

Australian Finance Minister, Penny Wong (seated second right) attended the wedding reception of Ellie Hwong (seated second left) to Dr Joey Kong Chung Yin at the Shangrila-Tanjung Aru Beach Resort in Kota Kinabalu. Ellie is the daughter of Sabah Timber Industries Association (STIA) President, Datuk James Hwong (seated left).

Also present were Sabah Publishing House Sdn Bhd Managing Director, Datuk Clement Yeh (standing, fourth left) and his wife Datin Tina Yeh (standing fourth right), Penny's father, Francis Wong (seated right) and former senior police officer, Datuk Henry Chin (standing, second left).

Others present include businessmen Datuk Lau Kok Sing (standing third right), Koh Tiew King (standing right) and his wife and Frankie Liew.

Sabah's Chinese business community is particularly pro-China, as her Penny's brother John demonstrates in word and deed. (see story below), and as Penny has been shown to be.

It would be naive  to not consider that Sabah businessmen, and by extension, business people from China,have funded Penny's political career.  Preservation  of national security demands that Penny Wong's political funds be investigated. 

The money from Chinese sources will of course add to what appears to be ethnic loyalty driving Australia's foreign policy. 




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Thursday, November 30, 2023

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Penny Wong's desire for acceptance in Malaysia may have cost Anwar Ibrahim Malay Muslim votes

 by Ganesh Sahathevan



PM Anwar receives courtesy call from Australian foreign minister Penny Wong  | Malay Mail

Openly gay Penny Wong's presence in Malaysia is incongruos with 

Malaysia's oppsoition to LGBTIQ lifestyles




Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong has been on a campaign to be accepted in Malaysia, her country 
of birth,  despite her advocacy of LGBT rights. 

Photos like the one above with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and other Malaysian officials are immediately tweeted on to her Twitter account, but the Malaysian media seems to have avoided publicity of the same.

That is understandable given the fact that Malaysia is a Muslim country, a fact reinforced in recent state elections which saw Anwar and his unity government partners lose a significant number of seats to the Muslim party PAS.
Anwar's apparent promotion of left leaning policies is said to have been a factor in his loss. 

Penny Wong's self-promotion, aided by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation could not have helped Anwar's campaign, and is quite likely to have added to the opinion among voters in Anwar's  Malay Muslim base  that Anwar was turning too far left. 

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Saturday, March 4, 2023

Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong recently visited Malaysia after pledging millions in funding for LGBTQIA+ organisations worldwide -funding commitments to Malaysian entities not disclosed

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 


The Mandarin reported on Thursday 2 March 2023: 


“A new Inclusion and Equality Fund will be Australia’s first dedicated fund to support LGBTQIA+ civil society organisations and human rights defenders, international partnerships and networks — helping address social stigma and legal discrimination,” Wong said via a recorded message.
As a first step, Australia will contribute more to the Global Equality Fund, a fund focused on protecting LGBT+ rights globally.
“But this is just the start,” Wong said.
“In the coming months, I have asked our Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to consult across our region and our community to identify the areas in which we are best equipped to make a difference.
“This will inform a dedicated LGBTQIA+ human rights engagement strategy — including bilateral and multilateral diplomacy, development and humanitarian assistance.”

Wong is travelling to Malaysia and India this week, with her first visit to the latter as foreign minister.


Wong has been very public about her advocacy of gay rights but that fact has been kept silent in Australia, and by friendly media in Malaysia and Singapore.That however will not prevent questions from being raised in Malaysia about who in Malaysia is being or will be supported by Wong's funding. 


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Sunday, June 26, 2022

Gay rights advocate Penny Wong's visit to Malaysia in her role as Australia's Foreign Minister can empower the Australian High Commission in Malaysia's advocacy for LGBTIQ rights in Malaysia

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 


                                   
Penny Wong's emotional speech: same-sex marriage plebiscite 'exposing our children to hatred' – video


Australia's new Foreign Minister, Penny Wong , has announced that she will be visiting Malaysia in coming weeks. 
Her official visit will raise problems in Malaysia, given her public advocacy of gay rights, including same sex marriage (see video above). It can nevertheless  empower the  Australian High Commission in Malaysia's advocacy for LGBTIQ rights in Malaysia. 




Thursday, July 6, 2023

The ABC's greatest foreign correspondent Peter Barnett may have been a spy, and he worked with Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim and associates in Melbourne, assisting with the management of Anwar linked funds

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 




PM Anwar receives courtesy call from Australian foreign minister Penny Wong  | Malay Mail

Openly gay Penny Wong's presence in Malaysia is incongruos with 

Malaysia's oppsoition to LGBTIQ lifestyles

 A story published in 2020 in the Australian Financial Review about  former ABC correspondent Peter Barnett has gained relevance given the elevation of Anwar Ibrahim to the position of Prime Minister, Malaysia. 

Barnett had become a Muslim. lived in Melbourne, and unknown to many, played an active role,  together with Anwar confidante Rahim Ghouse , in managing the Anwar campaign out of Melbourne. That work involved protection of the Anwar linked USD 8 Billion Commercial IBT.

According to the AFR Barnett may have also been a spy.




In September 2006 ABC Radio 's Background Briefing programme aired details of  the links between  a convicted Melbourne businessman  Adrian Ong , the company he managed named  Commercial IBT's  Anwar,  Ghouse and others. 


 

Raja Petra Kamaruddin, the then mouth-piece of the former International Free Anwar Campaign , admitted in 2005   that any investigation into Commercial IBT would have adverse consequences for Anwar.

 


 

Ghouse moved to Melbourne in 2003, where Anwar 's son was being schooled at the Werribee Islamic College. In early 2002 , Werribee Islamic  college  provided employment to the wife of another Anwar man who had sought refuge in Melbourne, Zulfikar Shariff. Without that employment Shariff and his family would not have survived the initial period of their now  6 year  stay in Melbourne. In 2004 and 2005, Zulfikar joined with Ong to discourage investigations into Commercial IBT. His family and he were granted permanent residence in Australia despite adverse reports concerning him in the Australian and Singapore media. In 2016  Zulfikar was detained under the ISA in Singapore for supporting ISIS. He was released in 2022 and has returned to Melbourne. 

 

The Werribee Islamic College is regularly  used by the Department of Foreign Affairs as a model for demonstration to visiting Islamic groups  of  how Islamic education prospers in Australia

 

 

Ghouse led the International Campaign to Free Anwar Ibrahim out of Melbourne with the assistance of the former ABC correspondent and Radio Australia director, Peter Barnett. Peter Barnett's brother Harvey Barnett , was the former director-general of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation  , who had begun  his career in intelligence at  ASIS.

While at ASIS , Harvey Barnett  ran stations in Singapore, Cambodia and South Vietnam , and eventually rose to become deputy director.

Brother Peter also served in that region , but for the ABC,during roughly the same period of time. Both men would later in life convert to Islam.

During the investigation into CIBT's operations in Melbourne by this writer it became apparent that a number of persons assisted Zulfikar and Ong in deflecting queries about CIBT. One of them was believed to have been Barnett. It is beleievd that Barnett played the role of a Western or white front to lend CIBT credibility. It is believd that Barnett had gone so far as to take calls on CIBT's behalf, disgusing his voice wiht a British accent. 


In September 2020 the Australian Financial Review published. a story by Aaron Patrick which said:


For almost two decades, Peter Barnett covered international affairs with an effortless authority and access to power that made him a role model for a generation of broadcast journalists who followed.

Barnett died four weeks ago in Melbourne, aged 90. His death was marked with a condolence note from the ABC's director of news, Gaven Morris, and mourned by the small group of journalists still alive who worked with him, including Ray Martin, Tim Bowden and Helene Chung, the ABC's first female foreign correspondent.

Among some long-standing ABC journalists, Barnett's death rekindled long-dormant questions about a period when intelligence agencies were rumoured to use the national broadcaster as cover to spy on our allies and enemies.

While the evidence is circumstantial, a former Australian Secret Intelligence Service agent says that Barnett, one of the ABC's longest-serving and most-distinguished foreign correspondents, might have passed on intelligence about the highly placed officials he had access to, including US presidents and Asian heads of state.

Barnett was a fixture in south-east Asia. The president of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem, offered Barnett unrestricted access to the country. He met Indonesia's first woman president, Megawati Sukarnoputri, when she was a 15-year-old performing Javanese dances in her father's presidential palace for US Attorney-General Robert Kennedy in 1962.

He was introduced to a global anti-Communist movement, Moral Re-Armament, by Kim Beazley snr, father of the former Labor Party leader of the same name, and taken to New York's best bars by Charles Buttrose, who ran the ABC in North America and whose daughter, Ita, is now chairman of the organisation.

Barnett, born to a shop-keeping family, loved to be seen mixing with what would today be known as the Davos set.

But he played down one of the most important relationships in his long and colourful life: the one with his brother, Harvey Barnett, a leading Australian intelligence agent of his generation.

In 1961, Barnett was jobless, single and broke. He had just quit his job as an organiser for Moral Re-Armament, which had close links to conservative politicians, businessmen and union leaders.

His older brother, Harvey, had given him ??100 (about $3000 today) to live off while he looked for a job on a newspaper in Victoria or NSW. Barnett had trained as a journalist on the West Australian. He was part of a team that broke news of the first British atomic bomb detonation, and became a political writer in Canberra. There, he had been recruited into Moral Re-Armament, which operated as a kind of cult for its American founder, Frank Buchman, who required acolytes to abstain from cigarettes, alcohol and sex.

The family-owned Ararat Advertiser in country Victoria offered to make Barnett editor. Instead, he moved to Singapore, a British protectorate where he knew one person: his brother Harvey, an undercover agent for the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, Australia's foreign spying service.

Harvey's job was to recruit spies to gather information about the plans and behaviour of foreign governments. In intelligence jargon, he was an "agent-running case officer". Barnett moved in with him, and would sometimes be asked to leave when contacts came by, he wrote in his memoir.

Harvey, a former Navy reserve officer, became the ASIS station chief in Singapore, Cambodia and South Vietnam, according to Economist journalist Robert Milliken, who interviewed him.

A typical ASIS station operated 35 to 40 spies, of whom half a dozen would be prize assets, according to an intelligence source. As ASIS agents were rotated through, they would spend two weeks handing over the spies. New ones would have to be recruited to replace those who retired, died or lost access to useful information.

Whether he was in charge of ASIS operations in Singapore when his brother arrived is unclear. Harvey worked for the service from around 1957 to 1976, when he swapped to the Australia Security Intelligence Organisation.

In a short time, Barnett was posted to Malaysia and Indonesia, where President Sukarno was flirting with the Soviet bloc, creating great angst in Canberra.

In 1979, having held just one management position in his career, Barnett was appointed managing director of Radio Australia by the Fraser Liberal government, which used the broadcaster to project Australian influence into the Asia-Pacific region.

Before Barnett and his Indonesian wife, Siti Nuraini Jatim, left for Melbourne, President Jimmy Carter asked them to visit the White House. The president presented Barnett's eight-year-old-son with a book about the White House with a hand-written note inside: "To Adam Barnett, American Citizen, From Your Friend, Jimmy Carter."

Barnett converted to Islam, and became an active member of the Muslim community in Melbourne. On Australia Day, 1991, he was made a member of the Order of Australia. Harvey had got his four years earlier.


In light of the above it does appear that Australian authorities,  quite likely the Department Of Foreign Affairs, managed  and worked alongside the Free Anwar Campaign, and that Peter Barnett coordinated the effort. 
Ghouse and family are believed to have retained a base in Melbourne. 
The Minister in charge of the Department Of Foreign Affairs today is Penny Wong of Sabah. 

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Saturday, March 25, 2023

Anwar Ibrahim denied meeting with MBS, King while on official visit to Saudi Arabia, after meeting the gay rights activist and Foreign Minister Australia Penny Wong- Anwar's claim to be a bridge between the Middle East and the liberal West shattered, attempt to be all things to all people backfires

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 

                                                         

     Anwar was received by Jeddah Governor Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi Al Saud. His                        predecessor Muhyiddin Yassin was met by MBS himself.


Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, known in the West as a moderate Muslim who has the ear of the Saudi monarchy, appears to have been snubbed by Crown Prince Mohamad Bin Salman and King Salman.  Anwar , who was in Saudi Arabia on an official visit has expressed disappointment. Malaysia's national news agency Bernama had reported that Anwar was "scheduled to have an audience with the King of Saudi Arabia, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, and Crown Prince Mohammed Salman Abdulaziz Al-Saud, who is also the Prime Minister, at the Al Salam Palace."

The Saudis indifference to Anwar's presence in their country comes shortly after Anwar met with the gay rights activist and Foreign Minister Australia Penny Wong. Ms Wong had announced around the time of her meeting with Anwar that her Department of Foreign Affairs will reach out to LGBTQI+ organisations around the world to offer financial and other support.  Saudi Arabia is a frequent target of LGBTQI+  activists like Wong, who protest the Kingdom's refusal to recognise same sex marriage and other LGQTQI + rights. 

Anwar's  claim to be a bridge between the Middle East and the liberal West has been shattered, his attempt to be all things to all people seems to have backfired. 


                                                https://twitter.com/SenatorWong/status/1630175825890017281




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PM arrives in Saudi Arabia for three-day official visit




22-03- 2023 01:32 PM



Pix credit: Anwar Ibrahim FB


JEDDAH: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has arrived here to begin a three-day official visit to Saudi Arabia, his first outside of ASEAN since being appointed as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia on Nov 24 last year.


The special aircraft carrying the prime minister landed at the Royal Pavilion of King Abdulaziz Airport at 6.40 am local time today (11.40 am in Malaysia).

Anwar is accompanied by his wife Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Zambry Abdul Kadir and Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

On arrival, Anwar was received by Jeddah Governor Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi Al Saud at an official welcoming ceremony involving a static parade.


Anwar and his delegation are scheduled to perform the umrah before receiving a courtesy call from Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) secretary-general Hissein Brahim Taha and Muslim World League (MWL) secretary-general Sheikh Dr Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa today.


Anwar is also scheduled to have an audience with the King of Saudi Arabia, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, and Crown Prince Mohammed Salman Abdulaziz Al-Saud, who is also the Prime Minister, at the Al Salam Palace.

In 2022, Saudi Arabia was Malaysia’s largest trading partner, third biggest export destination and biggest import source in West Asia, with two-way trade totalling RM45.52 billion (US$10.26 billion), a 159.2 per cent increase over the previous year’s figure.

Of this amount, exports to Saudi Arabia rose by 43.8 per cent to RM7.28 billion (US$1.66 billion) while imports from that country increased by 205.8 per cent to RM38.24 billion (US$8.60 billion). -Bernama

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Malaysia concerned about AUKUS but silent about Australian Government's LGBT Initiatives in Malaysia - Anwar Ibrahim has not disclosed discussions with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and her plans to support LGBT groups and programs in Malaysia and the region

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 


          Anwar Ibrahim met Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong recently 

Malaysia has not been hesitant informing  Australia when Malaysia's national interest are threatened. Malaysia's objection to AUKUS is a good example.   

Malaysia has however remained silent about Australia's LGBT initiatives which will target Malaysia and other countries in the region. Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong said recently: 

“In the coming months, I have asked our Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to consult across our region and our community to identify the areas in which we are best equipped to make a difference."

Wong is openly gay,and when she speaks of "our community" she speaks for herself as well. 

Wong met Anwar Ibrahim around the time she announced her government's LGBT intervention in countries in this region, but Anwar has said nothing about registering any protest with regards that interference in Malaysian politics.


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Australia's Dept Of Foreign Affairs & Trade will speak with LGBTQI communities in Southeast Asia, Pacific to identify areas in which Australia can provide financial and other support -Singapore has already warned the US Embassy Singapore that that would be considered interference in domestic politics

by Ganesh Sahathevan  



    Pink Dot Singapore may be a beneficiary of the millions Australia's Penny Wong has promised          members of "our community" in this region


The Mandarin reported on Thursday 2 March 2023, quoting Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong : 

“In the coming months, I have asked our Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to consult across our region and our community to identify the areas in which we are best equipped to make a difference."



Even Singapore , let alone Muslim majority Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei, is likely to see Wong's move  as interference in domestic politics

As Reuters reported in May 2021:

Socially-conservative Singapore on Wednesday said it "noted with regret" that the U.S. embassy in the city-state had co-hosted a webinar with a local LGBT support group earlier this week.

Multi-ethnic Singapore has strict laws regulating public assembly. Foreigners are prohibited from participating in events dealing with a political cause.

"Ministry of foreign affairs has reminded the U.S. Embassy that foreign missions here are not to interfere in our domestic social and political matters, including issues such as how sexual orientation should be dealt with in public policy," it said in a statement.




Sunday, March 5, 2023

Australia's Dept Of Foreign Affairs & Trade will speak with LGBTQI communities in Southeast Asia, Pacific to identify areas in which Australia can provide financial and other support -Singapore has already warned the US Embassy Singapore that that would be considered interference in domestic politics

by Ganesh Sahathevan  



    Pink Dot Singapore may be a beneficiary of the millions Australia's Penny Wong has promised          members of "our community" in this region


The Mandarin reported on Thursday 2 March 2023, quoting Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong : 

“In the coming months, I have asked our Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to consult across our region and our community to identify the areas in which we are best equipped to make a difference."



Even Singapore , let alone Muslim majority Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei, is likely to see Wong's move  as interference in domestic politics

As Reuters reported in May 2021:

Socially-conservative Singapore on Wednesday said it "noted with regret" that the U.S. embassy in the city-state had co-hosted a webinar with a local LGBT support group earlier this week.

Multi-ethnic Singapore has strict laws regulating public assembly. Foreigners are prohibited from participating in events dealing with a political cause.

"Ministry of foreign affairs has reminded the U.S. Embassy that foreign missions here are not to interfere in our domestic social and political matters, including issues such as how sexual orientation should be dealt with in public policy," it said in a statement.




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Saturday, March 4, 2023

Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong recently visited Malaysia after pledging millions in funding for LGBTQIA+ organisations worldwide -funding commitments to Malaysian entities not disclosed

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 


The Mandarin reported on Thursday 2 March 2023: 


“A new Inclusion and Equality Fund will be Australia’s first dedicated fund to support LGBTQIA+ civil society organisations and human rights defenders, international partnerships and networks — helping address social stigma and legal discrimination,” Wong said via a recorded message.
As a first step, Australia will contribute more to the Global Equality Fund, a fund focused on protecting LGBT+ rights globally.
“But this is just the start,” Wong said.
“In the coming months, I have asked our Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to consult across our region and our community to identify the areas in which we are best equipped to make a difference.
“This will inform a dedicated LGBTQIA+ human rights engagement strategy — including bilateral and multilateral diplomacy, development and humanitarian assistance.”

Wong is travelling to Malaysia and India this week, with her first visit to the latter as foreign minister.


Wong has been very public about her advocacy of gay rights but that fact has been kept silent in Australia, and by friendly media in Malaysia and Singapore.That however will not prevent questions from being raised in Malaysia about who in Malaysia is being or will be supported by Wong's funding. 


To Be Read WIth 

Sunday, June 26, 2022

Gay rights advocate Penny Wong's visit to Malaysia in her role as Australia's Foreign Minister can empower the Australian High Commission in Malaysia's advocacy for LGBTIQ rights in Malaysia

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 


                                   
Penny Wong's emotional speech: same-sex marriage plebiscite 'exposing our children to hatred' – video


Australia's new Foreign Minister, Penny Wong , has announced that she will be visiting Malaysia in coming weeks. 
Her official visit will raise problems in Malaysia, given her public advocacy of gay rights, including same sex marriage (see video above). It can nevertheless  empower the  Australian High Commission in Malaysia's advocacy for LGBTIQ rights in Malaysia. 




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Wednesday, March 10, 2021