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Unnecessary Censorship in Malaysia

Unnecessary Censorship in Malaysia

Guo Heng analyses the reasons behind film censorship in Malaysia.

The Rising Tide of the Malaysian Taliban

The Rising Tide of the Malaysian Taliban

How long will we remain silent as the Malaysian Taliban continues their insidious advance?

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Electoral Reform is Not Achieved Through ‘Migration’

Electoral Reform is Not Achieved Through ‘Migration’

Matthew Yap studies various possible alternatives to our electoral system.

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REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (15-21 June)

REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (15-21 June)

On crime-rate ‘errors’, a suspicious PSC, displaced natives, and that submarine case abroad.

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Malaysia: Tier 2 Watch List for Human Trafficking, Again

Malaysia: Tier 2 Watch List for Human Trafficking, Again

Writeup on Malaysia from the Trafficking in Persons Report 2012.

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Malaysiakini: Publisher of Irshad Manji’s book plans 3 lawsuits

Malaysiakini: Publisher of Irshad Manji’s book plans 3 lawsuits

Legal action against the Home Ministry will be lodged within a month

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Because the Truth About Migrant Workers Isn’t Pretty

Because the Truth About Migrant Workers Isn’t Pretty

Why Irene Fernandez had to expose the plight of our migrant workers.

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We Had “Mona Gersang” Before “Where Did We Come From?”

We Had “Mona Gersang” Before “Where Did We Come From?”

Does banning Peter Mayle’s book do anything at all to our morality?

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Images from the Book Deemed “Too Obscene” for Malaysia

Images from the Book Deemed “Too Obscene” for Malaysia

Have a look. And share your views.

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Bible Desecration Shows Puerile Insensitivity

Bible Desecration Shows Puerile Insensitivity

When by deed the government is insensitive to the religions of others, even to the extent of desecrating their Holy Bible, it only goes to show that this is not a government for the people.

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Xmas Cheer: How Naughty Or Nice Have Malaysians Been This Year?

Xmas Cheer: How Naughty Or Nice Have Malaysians Been This Year?

So how naughty or nice have Malaysians been this year, across the board?

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Kim Quek on challenging the ban on “The March to Putrajaya”

Kim Quek on challenging the ban on “The March to Putrajaya”

A press statement from Kim Quek, author of banned book “The March to Putrajaya” on why he is mounting a challenge on the legitimacy of the ban and seizure of his book.

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An Encounter of the 3rd Kind at Anti-ISA Vigil

An Encounter of the 3rd Kind at Anti-ISA Vigil

At the Penang leg of the recent nationwide anti-ISA vigil, a 3rd kind of politics was encountered upon – a kind that imposes their ways through threats, violence, and brute force.

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LoyarBurok Defence Team – Pushing the Frontiers of Free Speech

LoyarBurok Defence Team – Pushing the Frontiers of Free Speech

The LoyarBurok Defence Team (i.e. LoyarBurokkers) is acting for Zunar and Malaysiakini in challenging the recent book bans, and will see Fahri Azzat, Amer Hamzah Arshad, Edmund Bon, Edward Saw, K. Shanmuga and Aston Paiva going toe-to-toe with the Government’s lawyers in an attempt to push the frontiers of YOUR free speech in Malaysia.

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