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Dennis Ignatius

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Tag Archives: Dr Mahathir Mohammad

Haram to be Malaysian?

October 13, 2019

PAS president Hadi Awang, discussing his involvement in the recently concluded Kongres Maruah Melayu (KMM) – by all counts, an …

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Dignity cannot be premised upon bigotry

October 9, 2019

  I suppose no one was really surprised that the recently concluded Kongres Maruah Melayu (Malay Dignity Congress) quickly descended …

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Hypocrisy & hyperbole at the UN

October 1, 2019

Dozens of world leaders descended on New York last week for the 74th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA), …

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Is PPBM the problem?

September 10, 2019

A little over a year into its term, Pakatan Harapan (PH) is beset with serious internal discord and challenges from …

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Pakatan Harapan: Divided & distracted

July 21, 2019

  I was outside the gates of Parliament last week in support of a group of fishermen, environmentalists and concerned …

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Zakir Naik: hypocrisy & double standards

June 18, 2019

Faced with the possibility of being served with an extradition order to return to India to face charges of money …

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The MACC appointment: setback for the reform agenda

June 11, 2019

Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad’s sudden and surprise appointment of Latheefa Koya, a much respected human rights lawyer, to the …

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ICERD & the end of Malaysia Baru

November 23, 2018

The more things change, the more they stay the same ~ Alphonse Karr Malaysians must be scratching their heads over …

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