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Law and Human Rights
Children of a lesser God
Global wave of Islamophobia has prompted marginalisation of Muslims.
By
Rais Hussin
5 years ago
Foreign Policy
Carpe Diem
The Manifesto may need some recalibration due to current, true and new realities, and it can be certainly done and communicated to the Rakyat, transparently.
By
Rais Hussin
5 years ago
Foreign Policy
Down with ignorance
What is the meaning of the Al-Quds Day commemorated on the last Friday of Ramadan?
By
Julia Roknifard
5 years ago
Highlights
Time for China to come clean on Uyghurs’ re-education camp
Reliable news sources have shown a serious pattern to round up the Muslims in Xinjiang.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Law and Human Rights
Finding middle ground for the IPCMC
After the IGP's good first step, meeting him halfway will make the prompt establishment a more likely reality.
By
Nathaniel Tan
6 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Rome Statute: The government should not rush others
Proceeding at a more measured pace allows more time to consult with all relevant parties before making a decision.
By
Amir Jalal
6 years ago
Law and Human Rights
Constitutional crises come when constitutions lack clarity
We must codify the kind of monarchy we want clearly into law, and each individual must know exactly what role they are playing.
By
Nathaniel Tan
6 years ago
Foreign Policy
With Islam over-reliant on the West, it’s time to look East
Dr M has a point with what he said in Pakistan – but only up to a point.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
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
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