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Crisps of the Week (8-14 Mar)

Crisps of the Week (8-14 Mar)

This debilitating election fever – the heat is on in the latest REFSA Rojak.

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

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

Of Xenophon, Lahad Datu, Sabah, ‘Sapu Malaysia’ and legitimate vote-buying.

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REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (27 Jul-2 Aug)

REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (27 Jul-2 Aug)

All the promises and proclamations about transparency and good governance have come to naught.

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Love Your Country, Vote Wisely

Love Your Country, Vote Wisely

Love for a country can also be blind.

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REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (3-9 Dec)

REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (3-9 Dec)

Fresh new issue of REFSA Rojak – Crisps of the Week!

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Najib The Reformer?

Najib The Reformer?

A summarized analysis on the current and future possible state of our nation.

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We, The Betrayed Generation

We, The Betrayed Generation

Tan Shang Neng rants against the powers that be, in despair for the youth of a country devoid of Hope. He cries out for a beacon to guide this country back to its true path.

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LoyarBurok in The Star: Cheeky Take on Human Rights

LoyarBurok in The Star: Cheeky Take on Human Rights

“The blog is bold, funny, and at times even irreverent. But what do you expect of a group whose logo is a monkey in a judge’s ceremonial white wig and sticking out its tongue?”

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The LoyarBurok Book Review: “Perak: A State Of Crisis” – An Unabashed Self-Indictment By The BN Government Of Its Undemocratic Takeover Of Perak

The LoyarBurok Book Review: “Perak: A State Of Crisis” – An Unabashed Self-Indictment By The BN Government Of Its Undemocratic Takeover Of Perak

LoyarBaca‘s first publication Perak: A State of Crisis (PASOC) has been a runaway hit and will soon be in Malaysia’s major bookstores through leading indie, activist distributor, Pak Chong’s GerakBudaya. We have sold out copies at hand for the moment (second impressions are on the way), but you may purchase them directly from GerakBudaya here. […]

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Wikileaks Cablegate Public Forum: Potong / XNak Potong? – The Malaysian Chapter 20.12.2010, CM (8pm)

Wikileaks Cablegate Public Forum: Potong / XNak Potong? – The Malaysian Chapter 20.12.2010, CM (8pm)

We’re not in the mess we’re in, in the world, because of too many leaks. … I say there should be some secrets. But I also say we invaded Iraq illegally because of a lack of a Bradley Manning at that time. — Daniel Ellsberg, whistleblower behind the 7,000-page documentation of US decision making about […]

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My People First, Performance for My People Now?

A few days after America’s Capitol Hill celebrated the historic passing of their Health Care Bill, we hear some shocking and illogical statements in our Capital Hill, the Parliament. The American People’s Representatives have been working hard to work out a deal for the American people, but in the Malaysian Parliament on November 9, 2009, […]

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OTK’s MCA: Game of Credibility

It seems to me, Malaysian leaders don’t care about their credibility, once they reach the level of leadership. It seems to me, Malaysian leaders are thick and will go against their very own words, just to stay in power.

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The Enigma of Democracy: MCA and UMNO

The last 48 hours in Malaysia saw the power of democracy. At MCA’s EGM on October 10, 2009, Ong Tee Keat was knocked out by a no-confidence motion; but Chua Soi Lek was not reinstated as Deputy (though re-admitted as member). Just a few hours ago, Mr money-politic Mohd Isa Samad won the Bagan Pinang […]

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UMNO is the cancer of Malaysia

UMNO is the cancer of Malaysia

Amazing?! For the 2nd time in a row, UMNO chooses a candidate tainted with corruption. They chose Rohaizat Othman at the recent by-election at Permatang Pasir. Rohaizat was disbarred as a lawyer for misusing clients’ funds.

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Sedition under the Law of this Country

I write this article so as to apprise the people who, in the mind of the general public, have taken the law into their own hands through the harassment of law abiding citizens of this country with the threat of using the Sedition Act 1948 on them. They should not have done it without first […]

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Feeble attempt, Honourable PM

Feeble attempt, Honourable PM

Court Observer says: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak made a feeble attempt to rationalise his argument on the Perak power grab at a press conference in Manado North Sulawesi in Indonesia after attending the Summit Meeting of the Coral Triangle Initiative (CTI). I quote part of a Bernama report (taken from the Malaysian Insider): […]

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Stimulating The Masses – unpacking the package

Stimulating The Masses – unpacking the package

Wondering how you will benefit from the recently announced RM60 billion economic stimulus proposals unveiled by the DPM in the mini budget? Art Harun explains.

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