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Tag Archives: GE14

A nation reborn!

May 10, 2018

There are no words to describe what has just happened. Nothing anyone can say or express can capture the emotions …

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Open letter to all Malaysians

May 7, 2018

  My fellow Malaysians, In a few days, we will be exercising our right as citizens to elect a government …

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The hole in our nation

May 4, 2018

The first law of holes: if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.  Videos of enforcement officers going around …

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MCA’s election manifesto: too little too late

April 26, 2018

It never ceases to amaze me why a party which has done so little for so long suddenly expects voters …

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GE14: The last mile

April 12, 2018

The mother of all elections is upon us. Those who want to see our nation change for the better must …

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GE14: What will China do?

April 6, 2018

With GE14 now at hand, the nation is understandably focused on the tight race between BN and PH, the candidates …

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Fake news bill – a fatal assault on our democracy

March 30, 2018

Despite mounting domestic opposition, the administration of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak appears determined to ram through parliament an odious …

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GE14: Last chance for change

March 21, 2018

We are now on the cusp of GE14, one of the most momentous political events that any of us will …

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Najib’s checkbook diplomacy

September 15, 2017

Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak’s recent White House soirée has brought Malaysia an unprededented level of scrutiny and negative publicity. …

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