Posted on 14 May 2010 By Jacqueline Ann Surin.
(pic courtesy of theSun) WHEN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak first came into office, he declared that under his administration, there would be greater freedom of expression and the press. Regrettably, “little concrete action has followed” his promise, according to an annual review of freedom of expression in Malaysia in 2009. Indeed, according to [...]
Tags: Allah, Hulu Selangor, Jacqueline Ann Surin, Shape of a Pocket, Sibu, accountability, altantuya, by-elections, censorship, freedom of expression, journalists, politicians, silence
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Posted on 04 March 2010 By Deborah Loh.
CAN non-Muslims speak about Islam? For that matter, can faithful, practising but non-scholarly Muslims, or Muslim women, or Muslim human rights activists, speak about Islam? As long as the fundamentals of Islam are given due respect, can’t there be room for comment or to express concern about aspects in the implementation of Islamic law, which, [...]
Tags: Deborah Loh, Sideways, caning of women, censorship, god, islam, muslim, religion, silence, syariah law
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Posted on 25 February 2010 By Ding Jo-Ann.
THE Selangor government’s November 2009 announcement banning state employees from attending Biro Tatanegara (BTN) courses due to racist elements triggered a flurry of public testimonies. Many former BTN participants shared their own encounters with racism during the course, including on The Nut Graph. The government was quick to defend the BTN programme while agreeing that [...]
Tags: BTN, Ding Jo-Ann, Muhyiddin Yassin, biro tatanegara, government, quiet, racism, silence
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Posted on 03 November 2009 By Ding Jo-Ann.
DATUK Seri Najib Razak‘s assertion over the weekend that only “one or two Umno leaders” have made racist comments and that they do not represent the party’s views belies belief. Umno’s top leaders have in fact publicly and repeatedly championed the Malay agenda over the legitimate interests of other Malaysians. In some instances, intimidation [...]
Tags: Ding Jo-Ann, Hishammuddin Hussein, Malay, Malaysia, Umno, Utusan Malaysia, abdul ghani, ignore, keris, najib, pendatang, racism, racist, remarks, silence, supremacy
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Posted on 02 July 2009 By Deborah Loh.
INCREDULOUS. That’s how a journalist feels when a senior civil servant responds to a request for information with a flat refusal to answer. Following the commentary on the need for a Freedom of Information Act, it is timely to relate another story about failed attempts to get answers on matters of public interest from the [...]
Tags: Deborah Loh, accountability, answer, freedom of information, funds, information, money, nor mohamed, official, politics, public interest, refusal, silence, statement, tax
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Posted on 29 June 2009 By Yasmin Masidi.
Little Red Riding Hood; the folktale now commonly ends with a woodsman saving her, as opposed to earlier versions which include her escaping via her own cunning (public domain/wikipedia) I HAVE little affection for fairy tales, especially with regards to the moral lessons they purportedly teach. What I got from the stories I read as [...]
Tags: altantuya, beauty, blame, domestic abuse, fear, feminism, help, lesson, little red riding hood, matiral, media, model, myths, penan, rape, sexual violence, shahrizat, silence, silent, society, survivor, task force, victim, women, yasmin masidi
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