Lim Kit Siang |
- How to get rid of Malaysian talent
- Our fate: Sub-par ministers
- The Significance of Bersih (poem)
- Bersih 3.0: The first test for the police under the Peaceful Assembly Act?
How to get rid of Malaysian talent Posted: 13 May 2012 01:25 AM PDT — Cass Shan (loyarburok.com) The Malaysian Insider May 11, 2012 MAY 11 — It's no secret that our graduates who study overseas don't come back. Many skilled workers have emigrated citing social injustice (60 per cent) and compensation (54 per cent) as reasons for leaving this beautiful country. Can you blame them though? We here [...] |
Posted: 13 May 2012 12:50 AM PDT — Justice Seeker The Malaysian Insider May 13, 2012 MAY 13 — It is telling that Nazri Aziz is considered among the more capable ministers. But on the evidence of what he has said and done, that is a backhanded compliment. A bit like saying that the one-eyed man is the king in the kingdom [...] |
The Significance of Bersih (poem) Posted: 12 May 2012 08:42 PM PDT by Allan CF Goh Bersih is the people's movement: There is no subscribed membership, Nor a registered society. It is a spontaneous grouping Of free, like-minded citizens, Who believe in democracy, Transparent and impeccable. Bersih does not ask for the sky; It only wants clean elections. It is helmed by a committee Of people with [...] |
Bersih 3.0: The first test for the police under the Peaceful Assembly Act? Posted: 12 May 2012 07:13 AM PDT — Maha Balakrishnan The Malaysian Insider May 12, 2012 MAY 12 — At a press conference on April 29 and in reference to the Bersih 3.0 rally the day before, the prime minister was reported to have stated that "the rally was the first test for the police in translating the action stipulated under the [...] |
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