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Monthly Archives: December 2014

Malaysia |The times they are a-changin’

December 30, 2014

“Come senators, congressmen  Please heed the call                  Don’t stand in the doorway …

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The staggering ineptitude of this government

December 28, 2014

The Barisan Nasional government continues to display a stunning degree of ineptitude in running the country, careening from one catastrophe …

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Voices of hope – Sultanah of Johore rebukes anti-Merry Christmas extremists and bigots

December 27, 2014

Raja Zarith Sofia Sultan Idris Shah [Left]  If Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Isa (Jesus), a prophet …

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Comment: Hudud in Kelantan – an ill-conceived and retrogressive move that should be strongly resisted

December 24, 2014

In recent days, the issue of introducing hudud [Islamic penal code based on Shariah] has once again come to the …

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Voices of hope | Group of prominent Malays calls for rational dialogue on position of Islam in Malaysia

December 9, 2014

Letter to the people of Malaysia: Champion open debate and discourse on Islamic law We, a group of concerned citizens …

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Comment | The Malaysia Airlines Saga: Who failed who?

December 8, 2014

Referring to the appointment of Christoph Mueller as the new CEO of Malaysia Airlines (MAS), Tun Dr. Mahathir, with his usual …

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Malaysia | Integrity & The Sedition Act

December 7, 2014

At long last, the world is slowly awakening to the deteriorating human rights situation in Malaysia. President Obama, who pointedly …

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