We Deserve the Government we get
By Yin, Ward 5, Tanjong Rambutan Najib may be in jail but the sandiwara goes on. His supporters will spread the narrative that he has not had a fair trial. … Continue Reading →
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By Yin, Ward 5, Tanjong Rambutan Najib may be in jail but the sandiwara goes on. His supporters will spread the narrative that he has not had a fair trial. … Continue Reading →
By Murray Hunter How the state has destroyed Malay dignity When I was back in Setapak Garden during the Asian financial crisis, my bedroom window looked out onto a street … Continue Reading →
By Multatuli Murtadi As a child when I got into a fight and my parents get to know about it, I get punished. Who started it is secondary. My parents … Continue Reading →
The following are the usual criticisms about my writing and videos. “Where’s your tudung? As a Muslim, have you no shame?” “You’re a lackey for Mahathir Mohamad,” for articles criticising opposition leader … Continue Reading →
When I took part in a Bersih rally, a few university students confided that at secondary school, they were very good at sports, but their coach said that their inclusion … Continue Reading →
Malaysia is comprised of four sorts of people. The Orang Asli and natives of East Malaysia are the original bumiputras. There are Malays and also Second-Class Pendatangs (SCPs) or non-Malays. … Continue Reading →
By Murray Hunter When Malaysia’s Yang di-Pertuan Agong, or king Al-Sultan Abdullah Al-Haj rejected Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s request to declare a state of emergency on October 25, many sections … Continue Reading →
By Yin In Malaysia everything is about RACE. You can talk about corruption, governance, economic disparity, religion, even sport; it always revolves on race. Starting with Dr Mahathir Mohamad, successive governments … Continue Reading →
Unmasking the moderate Malay mind, and putting Malaysia first. The difference between an oyster and a moderate Malay is that it is easier to prise open an oyster than to … Continue Reading →
By Dennis Ignatius [PART ONE OF A THREE-PART SERIES ON THE CURRENT POLITICAL SITUATION IN MALAYSIA] May 9th will mark two years since Pakatan Harapan (PH), against all odds, swept … Continue Reading →