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Domestic Policy
Exorcising the ghost of May 13?
We have come to a stage where we can confidently assert and affirm that May 13 was one-off and unrepeatable.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Foreign Policy
Multinational Islamic defence force (MIDF) as a response to the politics of Apartheid Zionists Israel
Coinciding with the 73rd anniversary of the Nakba — as the live genocide of Palestinians is being broadcast on screens across the world — the United Nation wholesome inaction is dumbfounding.
By
Rais Hussin
4 years ago
Foreign Policy
Ethnic cleansing and apartheid – Israel & Netanyahu are on the wrong side of history
Zionists believe that history is on their side and this explains why they have been acting with absolute impunity.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Bahasa Malaysia
Reforming our political funding culture to be more transparent
Due to the lack of constraint, the misuse of such funds is an “open season”.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Domestic Policy
Fight Back Against the Cartel Culture
Indeed, we are a country where cartels/syndicates thrive and flourish – where their existence is a “way of life”.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Law and Human Rights
The future of Orang Asal
Time has come to give greater recognition to their role as they too are equally as Malaysian as the most of us.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
The decline of the pro-Israel lobby
Social media aside, politics too play a pivotal role in the shift and decline.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Law and Human Rights
Uyghur oppression – keeping up the pressure on China
The Western world are becoming more aware and vocal, and under growing pressure to act concretely to deal with the issue.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Domestic Policy
Continuous revision and improvement of anti-corruption laws in Malaysia
Continuously updating the law require us to learn from other countries.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Corruption must end, uphold transparency!
Corruption impoverishes the poor and the most vulnerable in our society.
By
Rais Hussin
4 years ago
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