‘M for Malaysia’ documentary unites viewers in awakening their memories of GE14 and stimulating thoughts about the future of the country’s democracy.
FOLLOWING my last article referencing the Indonesian origins of the haze and the colonial legacy of modern borders, one reader further pointed out that, in light of Malaysia Day, Indonesia has once again managed to unite Malaysians in their reaction to outside incursions: except this time it is pollutants rather than soldiers.
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