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Book Review – The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng

Book Review – The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng

Daniel Teoh reviews the winner of this year’s Walter Scott Prize.

Forgive Me There Was No Tsunami

Forgive Me There Was No Tsunami

There are statistics and then there are damned lies.

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Katakanlah

Katakanlah

My aspiration for Malaysia.

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White Noise: Broken Records

White Noise: Broken Records

Songs by politicians that aren’t music to the ears.

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The Misadventures of Making Eye Contact

The Misadventures of Making Eye Contact

When all you see is trouble, embarrassment and no easy way out.

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The Country in My Blood

The Country in My Blood

Malaysia as she was lived and loved by one of her own.

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Neither Chinese Nor Indian

Neither Chinese Nor Indian

Cass declares how proud she is to be a Chindian!

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Malaysian. Chinese. Totally Foreign.

Malaysian. Chinese. Totally Foreign.

Is it racism that causes Malaysian Chinese to be cliquish or just bad faith? Let’s find out why some Malaysian Chinese youth can’t integrate into society and why abolishing vernacular schools may be just a blind shot at solving a growing problem.

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May 13: A Recollection

May 13: A Recollection

Reflections of the incidents of May 13, 42 years ago, and how Malaysia has grown since then.

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The ONLY MerdekakanMalaysia Run (1st): Things That Matter To Us Malaysians (and it’s not teh tarik.)

The ONLY MerdekakanMalaysia Run (1st): Things That Matter To Us Malaysians (and it’s not teh tarik.)

As promised on Twitter @LoyarBurok. Starting today for 3 days, 6 runners, 6 LoyarBurokkers – 5 Malaysians (& 1 of unknown pedigree), 4 making their historic debut runs – present 6 reflections on what we all need to do to liberate Malaysia. Our first runner Lisa Ng is an ex-copywriter and mother who has decided – when not chasing after her 18 month old – that writing for larger causes is a lot more rewarding. She hopes that by writing, more consciousness will be awakened. And more Malaysians will come out of the comforts of their lives to defend, from all forms of injustices, the lifestyles they have worked hard to gain.

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The Third Class Citizenry

Malaysians of Chinese and Indian heritage often view themselves as second class citizens because of their marginalization where it concerns government economic, educational and societal policies as compared to those of Malay heritage. But they don’t know that a certain category of Malays form the third class citizens of Malaysia.

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People of Malaysia: 3 Cultures

The people of Malaysia comprise of three distinctive cultures. Not the Malays, Chinese and Indians.

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A Reply to Americk

This was a post that I wrote sometime in middle/late 2007 in reply to Americk Sidhu’s (yes, the same one who shared with us a few lovely articles not too long ago) post in one of two online forum’s that I co-moderate. Though I do not harbour such sentiments (abandoning my country) any more in my weaker moments (it’s amazing how just how much hope can be unleashed when BN’s majority was reduced from 2/3rd to about 11/20), I thought I’d share this posting because the sentiments expressed in there with respect to being a Muslim in this country is still valid if not intensified. Also there is my rather raw and brief analysis on the rise of the Islamist in our country, which I have made explicit for comment, criticism or contemplation – all are welcome.

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A Tale of Two Tuns

If ever there was a wish which I could be granted when I grow really old – this is not to say that I am not already old, it is just that I am not that old, yet – that would be a wish that I could be given the wisdom of knowing when to […]

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“Gay rights are simply the rights of gay persons to live in peace and dignity,…”: Gabrielle Chong

19-year old Gabrielle Chong won the first prize at the recently concluded Bar Council Public Speaking Competition held from 9 to 12 December 2008. She spoke passionately about the continuing marginalisation and discrimination of LGBTs, and moved the judges with her simple message delivering the essence of what it means to be human. Do also […]

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