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Malaysia’s lost strength
A vacuum of values and principled leadership is causing Malaysians to feel weak, and turn to figures like Hitler for strength.
Old style political AGMs reveal deep structural problems
Three political parties concluded their AGMs or party congresses last week. What can we learn from them?
Malaysia’s lost unity
Diversity should engender inspiration, fusion, and healthy competition. Why have we let ‘leaders’ use it to tear us apart?
Azilah’s SD: IPCMC can protect officers from following illegal orders
We cannot know for sure if all the details in Azilah Hadri's explosive statutory declaration (SD) regarding the killing of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaaribuu in 2006 are true.
The rise of Skywalker, the fall of storytelling
I WAS excited and hopeful as the movie opened with the classic prelude.
What really went wrong with Malaysia in 2019?
IN two of my recent columns, I wrote on Malaysia’s lost strength and Malaysia’s lost unity.
2020: The year we get #StrongerTogether
Let’s move from politicians to civil society, to discover what lasting Malaysian unity can look like from 2020 onwards.
Go after drug lords, not drug addicts
“MALAYSIANNESS” is not a very well defined thing. Indeed, thinking about what makes Malaysians Malaysian has long been a personal preoccupation of mine.
Naked, non-stop pursuit of power
Why should we be stuck with a system that incentivises constant bickering and politicking?
PPSMI: Be data driven, not tribal
THE debate about teaching Science and Mathematics in English (PPSMI) is quite typical as far as Malaysian debates go, in that people very often take a position based on their identity.