KITA LAWAN…FIGHT for JUSTICE… YOU ARE NOT ALONE
On Saturday 7 March, Malaysians around the world are rallying with KITA LAWAN, in standing up for justice. Wherever you are, do not be afraid. Your strength is your love … Continue Reading →
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On Saturday 7 March, Malaysians around the world are rallying with KITA LAWAN, in standing up for justice. Wherever you are, do not be afraid. Your strength is your love … Continue Reading →
My family and I are Muslims, living in multi-cultural Malaysia. Some of the female family members are tudung-clad, while the actions of others would invite the scrutiny of Jais. Are … Continue Reading →
Come and meet Zunar and hear his comical views about the fluid political scene in Malaysia. (Sirul, Scorpene, C4….., hantu, big hair, no hair, handbags…) See him draw his … Continue Reading →
Our enemy is hiding where we don’t think to look. He is not assembled at the border for an invasion, nor is he waiting on the high seas to land … Continue Reading →
If I had not gone to work in Borneo, I would never have been exposed to social inequalities, nor written about them. Sabah and Sarawak were eye-openers. They are rich, … Continue Reading →
Exactly one year ago, on 29 November 2013, I wrote an article called “One Ideology, Two Reactions” . The reaction from the authorities was swift. The Inspector General of Police … Continue Reading →
Are you keen to learn about the latest social and political developments in Malaysia? Would you like to meet and grill your friendly Malaysian MP? Did you know that … Continue Reading →
Some women find men in uniform attractive. They will stop, stare and feel weak at the knees. What do women find alluring? Is it the straight back, the posture, the … Continue Reading →
Zunar derives much material for his creative craft by observing the Malaysian government. The only problem is that as soon as he finishes his cartoons, depicting the stupidity, folly, extravagance, … Continue Reading →
It is impossible to know what the hundreds of thousands of Malays truly want in the way of political reform. Most are reticent about presenting their real views. Others cannot … Continue Reading →