Stop dangerous antics and war cries

IT APPEARS that the heat on race and religion is not going to wane and therein lays a siege on Malaysia’s future.Politicians do not seem to exercise any trace of wisdom against the destructive…

Politically blind and tone deaf?

For some Malaysian Chinese like myself, to be called a "squatter" is an insult. My forefathers came to Malacca in 1771. Even in August 1957, my family had been living in Malacca for 186…

PM wants Ahmad to explain

PUTRAJAYA: Bukit Bendera Umno division chief Datuk Ahmad Ismail’s fate will be decided today after he meets the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister to explain his actions.

Najib: We anticipated it

PUTRAJAYA: Barisan Nasional will be ready for a by-election if one for the Pensiangan parliamentary seat is called, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Bar shocked by police reports

KUALA LUMPUR: The Bar Council expressed concern and shock that police reports have been lodged against two magistrates for their refusal to extend remand orders of accused persons.

Court says no to freeing Hindraf 5

(Reuters) - Five Hindu activists, including one elected to parliament from behind bars, will stay in detention under Malaysia's harsh internal security laws after a court on Monday ruled against…

STATEMENT BY SIN CHEW DAILY

The Ahmad Ismail Report: We Stand By Our StoryOn 25th August, Sin Chew Daily reported the speech made by Bukit Bendera UMNO Division Chief Datuk Ahmad Ismail at a BN ceramah in Kampung Pelet during…

Ahmad turns to divide and rule

What Ahmad and his ilk are seeking to do is create enough hatred between the races and hope that groups go outside the bounds of democracy to settle issues. They want street demonstrations.

Penang MCA severs ties with Ahmad Ismail

Himanshu Bhatt and Bernard Cheah, The SunBukit Bendera Umno chief Datuk Ahmad Ismail went on another round of offensive today against Gerakan acting president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon and the