Why we support Bersih 4

Joint Action Group for Gender Equality As the build-up to this weekend’s Bersih 4 rally rises to a crescendo, the Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (JAG) lends its voice to call upon…

Turning the heat on Mukhriz

Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir s not going to have an easy time in Kedah from now on after what happened at the Alor Setar division AGM and which has revived speculation that his job is on the line.…

DAP is spinning a bit too far

Salleh Said Keruak Charles Santiago, the DAP Member of Parliament for Kelang, wrote today, “A whopping RM42 billion has simply vanished from the state-owned sovereign fund, the brainchild of…

When we need to remove an evil leader

Even Lim Kit Siang now supports people like Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the current de facto opposition leader. Dr Mahathir was once the most hated man in Malaysia who DAP wanted arrested and sent to…

Laws on freedom of assembly

Rakyat Marhaen Article 10 (1) of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia grants Malaysian citizens freedom of speech, the right to assemble peaceably, and the right to form associations. However,…

Siapa dalang guling kerajaan?

Zahid sendiri sudah tahu siapa orang berkenaan, maka tidaklah perlu polis mengambil masa panjang untuk menyiasat. Dan, tidak perlu korek hingga ke lubang cacing. Fakta sudah di tangan, tangkap…

Rahman Dahlan’s blunder

Whether or not there is a legitimate charge sheet, it's still wrong to 'take people out'. Scott Ng, FMT Despite Abdul Rahman Dahlan’s denial that he admitted to the authenticity of a charge…

Nur Jazlan, gangs, idiocy and Bersih 4

write2rest To join a gang, an aspiring member has to show the gang’s leader that he has the qualities it takes to be a member. If he’s nominated by someone other than the leader, he faces a…

Stop the rhetoric, Bersih

Hafidz Baharom, Malay Mail Online As the former chairman of the Coalition for Free and Fair Elections (Bersih), Ambiga Sreenevasan should not be delving into issuing statements based on pure…

The coalition that is always sorry

Karamjit Gill, Malay Mail Online We have two major political coalitions here in Malaysia. At one end is the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition that is plagued with allegations of corruption and on…

Our weak will for change

(MMO) - The government thrives on inertia. It’s tolerated so many street rallies that another demonstration will be nothing more than a blip on the radar. The country’s institutions are under…