Who has something to hide?
Look for the evidence and the facts will speak for themselves. Who is desperate to manipulate the facts? Who wants to hide the truth? Who is the real villain in … Continue Reading →
The rise and rise of the ulamas
When the ulamas read about the overwhelming response, from Muslims, to the “I want to Touch a Dog†event, alarm bells started ringing. They were spooked. The event, which was … Continue Reading →
Butt-Man and Jab-In: A Malaysian parody of Batman and Robin
Malaysia Boleh! If America can have superheroes, Malaysia can, too. You’ve heard of Batman and Robin, the boy wonder. We have Jab-In (an anagram of a notorious Malaysian) and his … Continue Reading →
Saifool by Zunar
Rebuilding Malaysia
Last Week in Putrajaya
Saiful’s bottom After 57 years of independence, we should be discussing important matters like how to build a stronger society, a better economy, uplift the lives of pensioners, provide more … Continue Reading →
THE MAKING OF A NEW POLITICAL FOLKLORE
The film “To Singapore With Love” directed by Singaporean Tan Pin Pin has been banned in Singapore. TSWL was successfully shown in Johore Baru, but was banned in Kuantan, a … Continue Reading →
Will Rizalman get a fair trial in New Zealand?
On 9 May 2014, Muhammad Rizalman Ismail, the junior diplomat at the Malaysian High Commission in Wellington, New Zealand, allegedly burgled the house of a 21-year-old woman, Tania Billingsley before … Continue Reading →
The Major who defended the constitution, now faces jail
Military men and women risk their lives in the line of duty, but find, that as ordinary citizens, their democratic rights are snatched away. Umno Baru has made a mockery … Continue Reading →
Cannot touch dogs today, Cannot eat hot dogs tomorrow
Jakim is unhappy with Muslims touching dogs… but why aren’t they barking loudly at corruption, illicit outflows, abuse of taxpayers’ money and deaths in police custody? Jakim and Malaysia, have … Continue Reading →
This is an urgent call to all Malaysians in the United Kingdom (UK)
If you are Malaysian and care for your country, please join other Malaysians for a “solidarity†demonstration with the Malaysian Bar Council, to protest against the Sedition Act 1948. This … Continue Reading →