Posted on 12 May 2010 By Shanon Shah.
ZaidPARTI Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)’s Datuk Zaid Ibrahim is under attack yet again, this time for characterising the Selangor sultan’s “decree” for mosques not to be politicised as a “personal opinion”. It all started when Selangor executive councillor in charge of religious affairs Datuk Dr Hasan Ali delivered a pro-Pakatan Rakyat sermon at a mosque during [...]
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Posted on 29 January 2009 By Shanon Shah.
“PEOPLE have secrets, and sometimes don’t say what they mean,” says Zalfian Fuzi, Instant Café Theatre Company associate director. “But at some point, your hidden meaning and feelings will come out no matter how hard you try to suppress them. It’s inevitable.” Some words, Zalfian adds, are loaded. Although he is referring to the art [...]
Tags: Shanon Shah, Zalfian Fuzi, ambiguity, intellect, ketuanan melayu, language, orwell, political, politicised, politics, thought, tze yeng, vagueness, words, zawawi
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