Enforcing “unity” by legislation will only lead to a false unity.
Diary of the Himpunan Hijau 2.0
We Only Want to Live in a Hazard Free Environment
A Critique of the ETP (Part 5): The ETP so far is just a handful of mega-projects #CritETP
Have we been misled into believing that the ETP consists of projects that are both widespread and well distributed?
What An #IdolaDemokrasi GameShop Looks Like
A blow-by-blow account of an UndiMsia! gameshop.
Amnesia: the play
“Is it still part of history if nobody remembers it?” A Malaysian production.
The Day Kashgari Needed God, Not Religion
In search of God in the midst of religious uproar.
Crisps of the Week (17-23 Feb)
Sexual education drawing heat. Get a bite of this week’s headlines while it’s hot – only on REFSA Rojak!
The Monkeysuit Protocol: How to Play Hide and Seek with the Mob (and Win)
The Monkeysuit Protocol presents another human rights tip in August Man M’sia.
Absolutely Unreasonable
Not only must Justice be done; it must also be seen to be done
Overseas Malaysians, be the cause in the matter and vote
Let’s Rise Above Whingers and Armchair Critics
Images from the Book Deemed “Too Obscene” for Malaysia
Have a look. And share your views.
Past and Present in Prague
Gaythri on Prague’s perfect mix of history, legends, myths, and modern life.
Documentary screening – “Gene Sharp: How to Start a Revolution” (Sat, 25 Feb, 12:15pm @ Pusat Rakyat LB)
His ideas have planted seeds in places such as Burma, Iran, Indonesia, Syria, Egypt…
REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (10-16 Feb)
Federal Constitution limits the courts to judicial powers that Parliament chooses to give? Read more on this and other injustice in the news this week, only on REFSA Rojak.
A Critique of the ETP (Part 4): Private enterprises are rejecting the ETP
With private enterprises’ investment in the ETP slipping far below target, our uphill journey towards high-income economy is now a steeper struggle.
REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (3-9 Feb)
Do our EPF savings need, well, saving?
