Enforced Disappearances: Were Amri Che Mat and Pastor Raymond Koh murdered by the police?
By P. Ramakrishnan The men could not have disappeared into thin air without any trace whatsoever so why did the Attorney-General prevent the release of the report into Che Mat’s … Continue Reading →
Is Hadi just ignorant or simply stupid!
By P. Ramakrishnan On June 7, 2023, Pas President, Hadi Awang, audaciously exerted, “… non-Muslims should be grateful that they have been given “a place” in this country… Hadi clearly enjoys … Continue Reading →
Jakim & Madani: Anwar comes full circle and completes what he started in 1982
Some Malaysians are disappointed with Prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, whom they think is treading a dangerous path by empowering the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim). On 11 June, Anwar announced … Continue Reading →
Empower Jakim? It’s like giving the bully a better pair of boxing gloves. How does Anwar think JAKIM will make Malaysia a better place?
Prime minister Anwar Ibrahim said he had met Jakim leaders recently and urged them to help draft a national development policy framework based on the Malaysia Madani concept. Anwar must … Continue Reading →
The banned article. MPs who do not need Tongkat Ali
PAS and PN MPs should stop drinking the water in Kelantan. After a few gulps of Kelantan teh tarik water from the pipes, the men cannot even look at a … Continue Reading →
The problem is Race
By Yin, Letters from Ward 5, T.R. Race is the core of all our problems in this country. Racial discrimination has divided the country into “them and us” when once it was … Continue Reading →
JAKIM to be given more powers by Anwar. Hooray!?
Are we finally seeing the true Anwar, or the populist Anwar who like most other politicians will say and do things to increase his vote share especially as we have … Continue Reading →
Why does ‘Allah’ confuse Malay-Muslim Malaysians?
By P. Ramakrishnan Why does the word ‘Allah’ become an issue only here in Malaysia and nowhere else in the world? Why do the Muslim-Malays get confused when the non-Muslims use … Continue Reading →
Seven ways to instil the spirit of moderation in Malaysia
By Raveen Veerasenan Jeyakumar Moderation in religious beliefs, practices and laws should be instilled in the country’s administration and among its people. A country’s government and its people who hold … Continue Reading →
We Are All Seditious: A Conversation with Fahmi Reza at Harvard University
By Herman Leong, Harvard ’26 The Asia Center is honored to have Fahmi Reza, a prominent Malaysian activist, in CGIS South on 10 March 2023 to communicate with students from … Continue Reading →