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Do the brainwork before pressuring Israel

To be effective in calling for change, there needs to be an organised strategic campaign with an educational component.

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'Hidden hands' steering our path

Some claim these unseen hands operate through us being a democratic nation, where we get to vote our leaders into power and also have a say in what we want for our country.

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Heartening lessons from Japan

While there are bigots there too, they are seen as mostly cranks and don’t get much airplay in the media.

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Many things do not make sense

We were once a civil and progressive country, but day by day, it seems like we are no longer the country we once were.

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A deeper look at horrific crimes

Without knowing the underlying causes for such violence, how would we be able to prevent it?

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Reading and research required

No presidential speechwriter ever wrote a speech for his boss totally on his own.

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Global impact of Muslim discoveries

Muslims are benefiting from other people’s inventions, but in Malaysia all sorts of schemes are invented to relieve other Muslims of their money.

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When the world turns upside down

Common courtesy has been poisoned by those with nothing better to do than to think of endless ways to be rude to others.

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Tidapathy is 'biasa lah'

Shoddy work is considered normal and we now accept standards which are much lowered.

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A watershed moment

MH370 has thrown up a huge mirror upon which we can see much that is wrong with us, as well as some that is right.

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Our blood is all the same red colour

Malaysians have turned to their own talents to express both their grief and support for the people on MH370, and their families and friends.

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Uniformity is not unity

In this journey of life, we are all fellow passengers, even though we come from different backgrounds.

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