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Tag Archives: PAS

Hadi’s twisted agenda for Malaysia

August 22, 2017

  PAS president Abdul Hadi bin Awang is once again insisting that all senior positions in the country be held …

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Justice wherever it may be found

June 30, 2017

PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang’s (above) recent statement calling for financial scandals to be resolved internally is nothing less than …

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Is sensitivity a one-way street?

June 11, 2017

Following the rise of mob groups like the Red Shirts who pursue their political agenda against minorities through threats and …

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Chasing shadows: a national obsession

January 5, 2016

PAS Research Centre director Mohd Zuhdi Marzuki alleges that just prior to the last elections, Israel offered the DAP RM1.2 …

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Malaysian Islamic party leader says Chinese Christians to blame for opposition to Islamic agenda

June 4, 2015

The Malaysian Insider (June 3rd) reports that Nik Zawawi (above) a leader from the ulama wing of the Islamic Party …

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Extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir sets its sights on Malaysia

May 12, 2015

Of late, there seems to be a number of groups with strange sounding names running around protesting, making demands and …

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Voices of Hope | Fear God or fear government?

November 27, 2014

Political parties can’t take you to heaven by Erna Mahyuni, Malay Mail On Line NOVEMBER 26 ― It is the …

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To ban or not to ban

January 16, 2011

The Subang Jaya Municipal Council’s decision to ban Muslims from employment in places that sell or serve alcohol has embroiled …

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