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Why Is BN So Afraid Of White Paper On SAS? (Stories From the East)

Why Is BN So Afraid Of White Paper On SAS? (Stories From the East)

Daniel J Jambun puts aside finger-pointing and questions the Government’s aversion to using White Paper.

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Why I Fear Local Council Elections

Why I Fear Local Council Elections

Why local council elections need to be considered with caution.

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The Kedah Entertainment Ban: Whose Fault?

The Kedah Entertainment Ban: Whose Fault?

Eric Choo analyses the recent Kedah entertainment ban, as fingers pointed at various parties.

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Response to “MCA: PAS Showing True Colours”

Response to “MCA: PAS Showing True Colours”

A letter on the fundamental principal of separation between the church/mosque and state.

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Astroturfing: Is Bersih made of real grass?

Astroturfing: Is Bersih made of real grass?

Why Bersih has more in common with American realpolitik than most would care to admit.

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May 13: A Recollection

May 13: A Recollection

Reflections of the incidents of May 13, 42 years ago, and how Malaysia has grown since then.

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The Disenfranchisement of Bona Fide Sabahans (Stories from the East)

The Disenfranchisement of Bona Fide Sabahans (Stories from the East)

This paper by the Common Interest Group Malaysia (CigMa) highlights the plight of the 19 million people of Borneo, in particular Sabahans under the Federation of Malaysia. It details the policies and actions of the Government at both Federal and State levels that have led to the marginalisation and disenfranchisement of the natives of Borneo. [...]

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Ask Lord Bobo: Party Whipping Can Be More Meaningful

Ask Lord Bobo: Party Whipping Can Be More Meaningful

From the Selangor Times Issue 21, 22-24 April 2011. This week, His Supreme Eminenceness jabbers on about political ideologies, the whip system, and the role of a spouse.

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In Defense of My Fellow Sarawakians Who Exercised Their Voting Rights (Stories From the East)

In Defense of My Fellow Sarawakians Who Exercised Their Voting Rights (Stories From the East)

Together with hundreds of thousands of other Sarawakians, M. Chauhan recently exercised his right as a citizen to vote in the State elections. So which part of “MY RIGHT TO VOTE” does Utusan Malaysia not understand?

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We, The Betrayed Generation

We, The Betrayed Generation

Tan Shang Neng rants against the powers that be, in despair for the youth of a country devoid of Hope. He cries out for a beacon to guide this country back to its true path.

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