Are we pushing Malaysia to the precipice by widening fault lines?


"Concerns for survival: A Syrian refugee boy plays violin at the Istanbul-Edirne highway as they wait for permission to pass the Turkish-Greek border in Edirne, Turkey. Over the past four years, more than four million refugees have fled Syria to countries like Turkey and Jordan, with thousands trying to get into Europe.

I RECENTLY met a young chap, Amierul, the co-founder of the Greater Malaysia portal. We talked about how, as a multicultural and diverse nation, we keep finding ourselves battling racial and religious tensions.

Festering political noises have become the tinder that threatens to engulf the headway we make as a growing, advancing economy.

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