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It's our right to live without fear
Harap Rasa Sayang | Sep 18, 08 5:50pm
Even if Abdullah Ahmad Badawi steps down to make way for Mahathir Mohamad, Ahmad Ismail and Khir Toyo, it will be too late to turn back the clock. Umno's
The Sept 16 divide
Abdullah Junid | Sep 18, 08 4:50pm
It is imperative to see how people fall on either side of what can be called the ‘Sept 16 divide’. That date is the date Anwar Ibrahim has
Political impasse
Hamdan Ibrahim | Sep 18, 08 4:43pm
Reference is made to Is Anwar still bluffing? Like other wary Malaysians, I do have my doubts if Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim has the necessary numbers
Change is coming
Edmond R | Sep 18, 08 4:38pm
The only constant in life is death. That makes everything else subject to change.   The wealthy man becomes poor overnight. The powerful is weakened.
ISA affects Malaysians psychologically
Arunasalam P | Sep 18, 08 4:31pm
The majority of Malaysian wish to see the day when the Internal Security Act would be abolished and thrown into the dustbins of history for good. However,
Let's look beyond politics
Andrew Tan | Sep 18, 08 4:24pm
I refer to the Malaysiakini article Sept 16: Are we missing the point? I fail to see Dr Mafeitz Mamat's stream of thought. With him being a doctor, I presume
Pak Lah, repeal the ISA
Param Cumaraswamy | Sep 18, 08 4:18pm
Prime Minister, at your press conference yesterday you were reported to have said, among other things, that Anwar Ibrahim “has become a threat to
Teresa Kok's detention a mistake
Pushpaneela VN Suppiah | Sep 17, 08 8:12pm
For less than saying 'boo' to a goose
Francis Rozario | Sep 17, 08 8:12pm
Proud to be Malaysian
Su-Ann | Sep 17, 08 8:12pm
ISA is a bird in the hand
Political Observer | Sep 17, 08 8:12pm
The use of the Internal Security Act (ISA) is the cruellest form of control in a country where democracy is supposed to be the order of the day in this
Speak up MPs or forever keep your peace
Arianna | Sep 17, 08 8:12pm
They did not call it undemocratic. They did not demonised the people who had defected. They described the PBS members who defected to BN, as 'brave', among
Anwar vs Abdullah: Who will fold first?
Alex Wong | Sep 17, 08 8:12pm
In an ordinary poker game between two players, the winner is not necessary the one with the best cards. It could also be the one with the highest amount
The morality of crossing over
William Leong Jee Keen | Sep 17, 08 8:12pm
The night a new Malaysia was born
Yee | Sep 17, 08 8:12pm
Sept 16: Is Anwar a failure?
Khoo Kay Peng | Sep 17, 08 8:12pm
Sep 17, 08 8:12pm
The past
Neil Khor | Sep 16, 08 4:19pm
Many years ago, after a race riot, a young Malaysian wrote a letter addressed to the prime minister. The letter began with the following lines: "Your
The moral dilemma of political crossovers
Yeoh Yang Poh | Sep 16, 08 4:12pm
As the law stands today, there is no legal impediment to elected members of parliament crossing over to a different political party or platform. Attention
ISA, the scourge of our modern society
Marion Tharsis | Sep 16, 08 4:10pm
Internal Security Act (ISA) is an inhumane rule of law that does not differ much from the communist system. A truly democratic society which propagates
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