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A Smiling Bully Is Still A Bully

A Smiling Bully Is Still A Bully

Will hunky dory publicity stunts and cash handouts save the ruling government this time?

This House Will Defend the Debaters

This House Will Defend the Debaters

Finding certain issues too sensitive to be debated upon, does society need an attitude change?

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Salman Rushdie’s Full Speech at India Today Conclave 2012

Salman Rushdie’s Full Speech at India Today Conclave 2012

“You keep the freedoms that you fight for; you lose the freedoms that you neglect.”

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Google translator goes Esperanto

Google translator goes Esperanto

Esperanto is now on Google Translate! Rejoice Esperantists!

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Absolutely Unreasonable

Absolutely Unreasonable

Not only must Justice be done; it must also be seen to be done

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AUKU – Bukan sekadar Politik

AUKU – Bukan sekadar Politik

In a gentle way, you can shake the world.

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Forum: Freedom of Speech in the New Media (17.11.2011)

Forum: Freedom of Speech in the New Media (17.11.2011)

A KL Bar forum on online freedom of expression.

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Say It Loud, Say It Proud!

Say It Loud, Say It Proud!

Fairuz Mansur explores how expressing freely promotes holistic progress of a democracy.

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KL Bar Forum on Freedom of Speech in New Media

KL Bar Forum on Freedom of Speech in New Media

Wanna know what you can or cannot say online? Come find out!

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Walk like an Egyptian in India: Politics, Culture and Islam

Walk like an Egyptian in India: Politics, Culture and Islam

Hadil El-Khouly’s stories of brave activists fighting for truth and justice.

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Wrapping Up the UKM4

Wrapping Up the UKM4

Woon King Chai shares with us his thoughts on the final leg of this journey.

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On the censorship of “The Economist”

Media statement by MCA Vice-President YB Senator Gan Ping Sieu.

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We lost what little we had

We lost what little we had

An exhibition on the Iranian student uprising reminds Pepper Lim of the same struggles in Malaysia

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Green Ink: Hentikan Lynas, Selamatkan Malaysia!

Green Ink: Hentikan Lynas, Selamatkan Malaysia!

Tan Sze Ming menerangkan pergolakan antara penduduk-penduduk dan Kerajaan Negeri Pahang serta bahaya yang akan dihadapi sekiranya projek LYNAS di teruskan.

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Act that stands in way of youth empowerment

Act that stands in way of youth empowerment

Hopes were raised and promises were made to thousands of youth during Hari Belia Negara 2011. What’s next? Thoughts from the Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports on the Act that stands in the way of youth empowerment.

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What a mockery

What a mockery

The Ryan Giggs’ drama goes to show that rights to privacy and free press have to keep up with technological changes in this age of social media.

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UKM4: Membawa Perjuangan Mahasiswa Ke Arus Perdana

UKM4: Membawa Perjuangan Mahasiswa Ke Arus Perdana

Genap setahun bermulanya cabaran empat orang anak muda terhadap AUKU, ia tidak lagi sekadar dilaungkan oleh aktivis-aktivis. Ia kini menjadi mantra segenap pelosok masyarakat, menjadi obor tanda perjuangan golongan muda. Nukilan oleh seorang peguam muda.

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Al-Fatihah: Aminul Rasyid Amzah

Al-Fatihah: Aminul Rasyid Amzah

It has been a year since Aminul Rasyid Amzah was killed by the police. Until today, there is no official apology from the police and the case is still in court.

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The Conversation

The Conversation

This article is for non-Muslims only. 18 PL : contains elements which include religious, social or political aspects that people may find objectionable. Readers discretion advised. Hatreds do not ever cease in this world by hating, but by love; this is an eternal truth.

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It’s Tough Being Malaysian Chinese

It’s Tough Being Malaysian Chinese

It is not easy being a Malaysian Chinese these days. Nobody wants you, not even Malaysia. Shang Neng shares anecdotes from his younger days and rants about the travesties of being Malaysian and Chinese. Disclaimer: All are personal opinion based on the stories the author has heard from family and friends. It should not be construed as gospel truth.

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