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Sedition Act or Sedation Act?
Azly Rahman | May 12, 08 12:07pm
The law should not bar us from facing history and engaging in difficult, even painful dialogue, as the country advances.
Umno must go!
Sim Kwang Yang | May 10, 08 4:27pm
What Karpal wants is a clarification based on the rule of law. What Umno wants is the rule of nameless, baseless, and perhaps non-existent 'sensitivities'.
DAP, a mirror version of MCA + MIC?
Josh Hong | May 9, 08 11:23am
With Indian and Chinese populations dwindling proportionately, would the DAP be able to capture a significant segment of the young Malay vote?
Is saying 'swine' seditious?
Helen Ang | May 8, 08 12:16pm
Raja Petra Kamarudin says pigs are cute whereas the Malaysian authorities contend that describing people belonging to one particular race as piggish is seditious.
Twinkle, twinkle, little Star
Dean Johns | May 7, 08 1:07pm
Would the paper be transformed into a genuine ‘people’s paper’ devoted to impartial, in-depth and investigative reporting? Would its reporters blossom into real interviewers?
Poetic justice
KJ John | May 6, 08 11:52am
This type of justice is different from legalistic justice. It is also different from spiritual justice, often considered to be delivered at the ends of time.
Maid for murder
Azly Rahman | May 5, 08 3:01pm
‘Are background checks conducted to ensure the foreign maids we bring in have no criminal records or mental history?'
Pressing on against oppression
Dean Johns | Apr 30, 08 10:51am
No nation on earth can be truly free and democratic without media that keep its people informed without fear or favour.
Grace in governance
KJ John | Apr 29, 08 11:25am
As we form, reform and transform the nation towards an open and transparent, accountable system of governance in Malaysia, should there be a witch-hunt on all wrongdoings of the past?
After the apology over the keris
Azly Rahman | Apr 28, 08 1:39pm
After the Umno Youth head’s apology, the party should re-design its logo to replace the keris with a symbol of peace.
Malaysia's Jurassic Park
Josh Hong | Apr 25, 08 3:06pm
Now, it seems that Malaysia has some newly found “natural” resources - political dinosaurs. Look at Dr Lim Keng Yaik, Samy vellu and Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
 
First glimmer of freedom?
Dean Johns | Apr 23, 08 11:05am
Malaysia has a long way to go before it can emerge from the dark night of BN domination. But thanks to the premier's announcement on reforms of ACA, at least now there's a gleam of hope.
The non-Muslim spouse's options
KJ John | Apr 22, 08 11:17am
The policy makers must have a thorough and serious dialogue about severeak issues and find solutions that address the majority and do not seek to satisfy the minority who scream the loudest.
Mother Earth, Father Hell
Azly Rahman | Apr 21, 08 1:10pm
A great deal of damage has been done as a consequence of 50-year rule of a coalition government that does not understand the relationship between nature, technology and capitalism.
Taking stock of change
Sim Kwang Yang | Apr 19, 08 5:06pm
The possibilities for the opening up of Malaysian democracy are limitless and frankly, I am optimistic.
Some unfinished tasks for Abdullah
Josh Hong | Apr 18, 08 6:31pm
As the end of the Abdullah premiership is nigh, the PM should forget about any international vainglories, cut down his excessive overseas trips, and use the little time he has to do a few useful things at home.
A world of suspense
Dean Johns | Apr 16, 08 11:58am
From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, pundits are holding their breath as they watch political, economic and social situations unfold.
Knowledge ignorance
KJ John | Apr 15, 08 12:46pm
Information without knowledge is puffed-up pride which cannot solve any real problems in life, but may only enable us to talk about things.
Reflections on a sinking Bahtera Merdeka
Azly Rahman | Apr 14, 08 12:45pm
I want to especially see systematic programmes of mass indoctrination go down together with the sinking ship.
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