Malays are second-class citizens in their own country
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 →
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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 →
Like many, I always thought that the stumbling block to a Malaysian Malaysia is the rural constituencies; I have changed my opinion. A little history lesson can be most illuminating. … Continue Reading →