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Cut out the charade
Malaysia can be a ready-made lab to work out God’s message of diversity and plurality if it is translated into deeds.
It’s not a zero-sum game
The current public debate on the Sedition Act must take into consideration what the law says on what shall be deemed as ‘not seditious’.
Reassert the ties that bind us
THIS country belongs to all of its citizens. No one group owns it. Tunku Abdul Rahman pledged it. Tun Razak Hussein reiterated it. Our political leaders have all believed in it and it is on this basis that the independence era ethnic-based political parties came together in a coalition to run this country.
The elusive happy factor
The findings of the World Happiness Report are important as they serve as early warning signs to governments.
Ripe for the plucking
Tackle the real issue behind how and why young Malaysian men become indoctrinated into extremist ideology.
Let's not be hoodwinked into hudud
Malaysians who support the hudud law should be looking at Tunisia as it tries to build what could be a model of democracy in the Arab world.
To change or not to change
A strategic option for Barisan Nasional relates to the clear signal from the last two general elections.
Power to us, the people
Too many among us have kept quiet for too long while our democracy was being trampled. It is time now to stand up and be counted.
Much ado about ethnic relations
What went wrong over the past decades that today we need to establish yet another National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC) to bring this country together?
New BEE is from same old mould
There is need for a thorough evidence-based review of Malaysia’s affirmative action policies that began with noble objectives 40 years ago.
Only in Malaysia: where we have gone wrong with fatwa
Fatwa are only advisory opinions to guide a Muslim to lead a life according to Islam.
Don’t chase after pyrrhic victories
Both sides of the political divide must work together for the very survival of this country.