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Bahasa Melayu
Enforcement officers, please show empathy
Authorities need to be more empathetic in their enforcement activities as long as the basics are in place.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Adoption of blockchain route for the halal meat industry
It's no coincidence the cartel’s activities all these years were only unmasked once blockchain technology was deployed.
By
Jamari Mohtar and Jason Loh
4 years ago
Foreign Policy
Forced labour and the systematic oppression of Uyghurs
One of the developments that have emerged more fully is the highly organised and extensive use of forced labour.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Domestic Policy
Constitutional certainty on the environment – making it work
The environment is a thorny issue when it comes to federal-state relations in terms of jurisdiction.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Law and Human Rights
Housing as both a ‘human right’ and policy priority
It’s as if healthcare is by default treated like a basic human right but housing isn’t.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Law and Human Rights
Corruption rooting out the mother of all evils in our nation
Corruption is the gangrene that will eventually destroy the whole body if pre-emptive action is not undertaken.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Extremism and Islamophobia, two sides of the same coin?
The latest incident in France should serve as a wake-up call to the republic to readjust its vision and ideals to meet the challenges of a globalised and pluralistic society.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Domestic Policy
The rule of law, for all?
Abuse or dearth of the rule of law offends our sensibilities and erode trust in our institutions.
By
Jason Loh
4 years ago
Asian Studies
Wolf warriors in China should be cautious
The seemingly rapacious nature of Chinese fishing fleets continue to be an issue.
By
Rais Hussin
4 years ago
Asian Studies
Uighur Muslims deserve better than re-education camps
Islam and China can co-exist based on truth, human equality, not lies and all things pernicious that a dysfunctional state may do.
By
Rais Hussin
4 years ago
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