Jurang Yang Sukar Dirapati
Dialog antara dua generasi yang sekampung – antara pandangan dahulu dan harapan masa depan.
Dialog antara dua generasi yang sekampung – antara pandangan dahulu dan harapan masa depan.
Missed “Affirmative Action:The Malaysian & South African regimes compared and contrasted?”? Here are the slides!
From the Selangor Times Issue 19, 8-10 April 2011. This week, His Supreme Eminenceness ponders bread-butter-and-kaya-issues, and affirmative action. JyeaH!
LoyarBurok is publishing this 3-part article we received from a law student at a local university who prefers to be known as “Batu 5”. Part 3 poses the hard questions Malaysia needs to answer to move forward.
LoyarBurok is publishing this 3-part article we received from a law student at a local university who prefers to be known as “Batu 5.” Part 2 takes an incisive look at whether the NEP has achieved its objectives.
LoyarBurok is publishing this 3-part article we received from a law student at a local university who prefers to be known as “Batu 5.” Part 1 looks back on the original intent of Malaysia’s affirmative action policies.
Observations of a Kenyan student in Malaysia on the country – a beautiful nation with beautiful people who live with a stinking political system, institutional rot, and the trouble with the Malay leadership.
Satu pihak melaungkan perkara 153 sebagai “hak Melayu” yang “tidak boleh dicabar”; pihak yang lain pula menuduh perkara 153 sebagai “tongkat Melayu” seolah-olah ia sesuatu yang harus dimalukan. Kedua-dua pendirian sedemikian tidak membantu ke arah memahami Perkara 153 mahupun ke arah melaksanakannya dengan cara yang menguntungkan Negara.
I have been labelled anti this and that. Apparently, I am also pro this and that, or the other. As such, I am going to begin this article with a disclaimer, just as all accountants do on their reports. This article contains my interpretation of the relevant Constitutional provisions in respect of the “rights” of […]
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