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Tag Archives: national unity

Syed Saddiq: the change we need

December 18, 2021

“You must be the change you wish to see in the world” ~ Mahatma Gandhi Whichever way you look at …

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We were Malaysians once

March 24, 2020

My friend Harry Lau passed away a few days ago. We grew up in Bukit Mertajam and, for more than …

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Are Chinese schools bad for national unity?

September 24, 2019

Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad speaking on the Zakir Naik issue surprised everyone by drawing a parallel with the issue …

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I weep for you Oh Malaysia

August 28, 2019

A few days ago, a friend sent me the video of Anneke Gronloh’s 1960’s hit song, “Oh Malaysia.” Watching it …

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The government must come clean on Zakir Naik

August 4, 2019

The case of Zakir Naik, the Indian-born Muslim preacher wanted in India on money laundering charges, is an issue that …

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Ketuanan Melayu & the end of Malaysia Baru

March 8, 2019

Nazri’s appalling comments in Semenyih are yet another stark reminder that we are a nation deeply divided by race and …

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Nazri’s assault on national unity

March 6, 2019

Just when we think we’ve heard it all, someone finds a way to take racism and bigotry to a whole new …

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National unity or Malay supremacy?

July 31, 2018

In recent days there has been an avalanche of comments on whether the government should recognise the Unified Examination Certificate …

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Tengku Adnan: fearmongering for votes

April 17, 2018

  Tengku Adnan, the (caretaker) Minister for Federal Territories and UMNO Secretary-General followed a well-worn pattern of fearmongering when he …

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