Santhara’s Presence Has Embarrassed The NZ Government. His Wages, Expenses & Pension Are Paid By The Rakyat, But He Neglected Their Welfare During The Coronavirus Pandemic By Holidaying In New Zealand. He Must Resign
Trouble is brewing for Jacinda Ardern’s New Zealand government and it’s all because of a Malaysian, Edmund Santhara Kumar Ramanaidu. No one can stop Santhara from becoming a citizen or … Continue Reading →
Najib Abdul Razak and Edmund Santhara have something in common.
It was on a Wednesday afternoon last February, when Senator Ted Cruz of Texas boarded a plane with his family and some friends to escape the state’s power crisis. After … Continue Reading →
Poverty, Malaysia’s Hidden Crisis – an analysis by Murray Hunter
By Murray Hunter Hunter argues that the top-down approach of the Economic Planning Unit (EPU) earmarks projects that bureaucrats, politicians, and GLCs want, not necessarily what small local communities need. … Continue Reading →
How did society fail to protect 22-year-old Siti Hajar?
Malaysian society is breaking down. Mahatma Gandhi once said that we can measure how great a society is by how it treats the most vulnerable members. So, why and how … Continue Reading →
Don’t ban Tommy Thomas’ book. Get a QC to rebut the book, as was done with May Day For Justice!
By P Ramakrishnan The well-orchestrated and planned strategy to lodge police reports across Malaysia was done to create a negative impression about Thomas and his book. Nevertheless, Ramakrishnan argues that … Continue Reading →
Reconvene Parliament – Stop Democracy being corrupted
By P Ramakrishnan The reckless spending involving billions of ringgits being used to bribe and buy the support of political frogs is not good for the nation. Parliament should be … Continue Reading →
Contempt of court verdict: Is it to intimidate public opinion?
By P Ramakrishnan Ramakrishnan says that the court’s decision against Malaysiakini is aimed at the general public as a clear warning not to be too critical about the entire judiciary. … Continue Reading →
Some parents need an education – they focus on the afterlife.
If all Malay parents were like the actor, Zul Yahya, Malaysia would have to rely on the ‘pendatang’ to provide our professionals, like chemists, architects, engineers, scientists, epidemiologists, virologists, IT … Continue Reading →
PM launched the “National Unity Policy”, but Yin argues that Muhyiddin spent most of his life playing racial politics and now claims he is the one who will unify us.
By Yin, Letters from Ward 5, T.R. Yin wants to know if Muhyiddin Yassin, who once declared “I am a Malay first”, is serious about national unity, or is it another “manipulation … Continue Reading →
Whither the neutrality when top civil service chief secretary briefs PN’s highest council?
By P Ramakrishnan Ramakrishnan queries the presence of the Chief Secretary, Mohd Zuki Ali, at the private meeting of a political party on 24 January 2021. By right, the chief … Continue Reading →