Posted on 12 March 2010 By Keith Leong.
LIBERALISM, or rather, what some would have us believe is liberalism, has been accused as the source of all sorts of wickedness and chicanery from sexual immorality to high treason. But what is liberalism really, especially in the Malaysian context? Can Malaysia be considered liberal at the moment? Is there such a thing as Malaysian [...]
Tags: Keith Leong, Malaysia, liberalism, philosophy, policies, politics, rukunegara
Posted in Columns
Posted on 12 November 2009 By Ding Jo-Ann.
WHY is the Home Ministry chiding journalists for not getting the government’s view when it is the government that frequently gives journalists the run-around or prevents journalists from writing the truth? Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Mahmood Adam Mahmood reportedly advised the print media to let government agencies tell their side of the story when these [...]
Tags: Ding Jo-Ann, Home Ministry, censorship, government, media, officials, policies, quotes, responses, restrictions
Posted in Commentary, News
Posted on 21 July 2009 By Dr Toh Kin Woon.
I REFER to the latest posting in (Tun) Dr Mahathir Mohamad‘s blog, in which he criticised non-Malay [Malaysians] for asking for more concessions from state policies. In response to these demands, the current prime minister (Datuk Seri Najib Razak) has liberalised rules pertaining to equity ownership in some service sub-sectors and promised to set up [...]
Tags: Mahathir, Malay, Toh Kin Woon, dr, economy, ethnicity, income, letter, money, policies, race, wealth
Posted in Letters to the Editor
Posted on 28 March 2009 By Shashi Kala.
KANGAR, 28 March 2009: Two new policies are being legislated to safeguard the welfare of children and ensure protection from neglect, abuse, violence and exploitation. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen said her Ministry was in the final state of preparing the National Child Action Policy and the National [...]
Tags: Family and Community Development Ministry, Ng Yen Yen, children protection, policies, women
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Posted on 19 February 2009 By Deborah Loh.
The panel at the forum organised by Konrad Adanaeur Foundation WILL Umno change? That’s been the perennial question since the March 2008 general election. The answer may well be how much its incoming president Datuk Seri Najib Razak will let it. Three political observers, at least, believe that Najib will return to a more authoritarian [...]
Tags: Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Anwar Ibrahim, BN, Deborah Loh, Konrad Adenaeur Foundation, Mahathir Mohamad, Najib Razak, Umno, Zaid Ibrahim, change, forum, gomez, history, kaf, legitimacy, policies, politics, polls, power, reformasi, test, ufen
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