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Foreign Policy
The limits of empathy
In this post-truth era, it is hard to assess the level of empathy people experience after tragic events.
By
Julia Roknifard
6 years ago
Foreign Policy
The Nintendo of Islamophobia
The massacres in two mosques in New Zealand are a testament to how Islamophobia has been rising.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Law and Human Rights
The unspeakable horror that is Fraser Anning
While evil men like Anning try to tear the world apart, it is important for the rest of us to keep our heads.
By
Nathaniel Tan
6 years ago
Foreign Policy
Reconnecting the government and the public on international matters
Striking the right balance in playing a positive role in regional conflict resolution while fulfilling pre-election promises.
By
Julia Roknifard
6 years ago
Foreign Policy
Takeaway of Tun M’s speech on Yemen
Discussing Malaysian foreign policy on its way to being principled again.
By
Julia Roknifard
6 years ago
Law and Human Rights
No to Nazri, no to the Sedition Act
Two wrongs do not make a right - we don’t need draconian laws to counter hate speech.
By
Nathaniel Tan
6 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Keep up international pressure on China
As China begins to feel the heat, Muslims and non-Muslims alike should stand against religious repression.
By
Nathaniel Tan
6 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Should Zakir and Najib be allowed to speak their minds?
How firm is Harapan's commitment to a free marketplace of ideas?
By
Nathaniel Tan
6 years ago
Foreign Policy
Is Malaysia being selective in supporting persecuted minorities?
What does Malaysia need to think about when supporting persecuted minorities abroad?
By
Julia Roknifard
6 years ago
Law and Human Rights
We abolished the ISA, why not the Sedition Act?
Malaysia post-Sedition Act will be the same as Malaysia post-ISA – peaceful, calm, and orderly.
By
Nathaniel Tan
6 years ago
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