• Malaysia Must Survive

    Rais Hussin’s recently published piece in the Malay Mail, titled “Choose Malaysia”, reflects a sad geopolitical naiveté  that threatens the fragile peace upon which Malaysia is built.  The author spends countless paragraphs laying bare the violent imperialism of the United States – through its military industrial complex and unilateral...
  • It Begins: Mass Defections From Ruling Party

    (Malaysiakini) – More than 200 Umno members today submitted their membership forms to join Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu). Most of them came from the Sri Muda Umno branch. Altogether, 212 membership forms were submitted to Bersatu today. IN PROTEST AT NAJIB'S CORRUPTION, UMNO EXODUS ESCALATES: ANOTHER 200 MEMBERS...
  • Three Arrested Over “Free Anwar” Banners

    (FMT) – GEORGE TOWN: PKR has condemned the arrest of three party workers putting up “Bebas Anwar” (“Free Anwar”) banners and billboards in Bukit Mertajam here today. PKR Youth deputy chief Dr Afif Bahardin said the party workers were arrested by police at 3pm today. “We view this as...
  • Communist Vietnam Cracks Down on News

    Vietnam on Monday punished two editors of a major newspaper which had earlier been fined for publishing what authorities said were false reports on toxic fish sauce.  Vietnam is no stranger to toxic food. #Vietnam concerned about toxic chemicals in food https://t.co/DePSL2EwTb #foodchaintransparency pic.twitter.com/Cww8vyUvQp — John G. Keogh (@JGKeogh)...
  • In This Religious, Conservative State, Sexually-Transmitted HIV is a Big Problem

    Terengganu is one of Malaysia’s most conservative states. Jawi, a local form of Arabic used to communicate the local Bahasa Malaysia language, can be found on street signs in the capital, Kuala Terengganu. In the past, it has elected the hardline Islamist party, PAS, to power. It is also experiencing...
  • Why Did This Tragic Car Crash Not Appear on the News?

    A Chinese Executive working at Huawei crashed his car into pedestrians and tuk tuk drivers in the early hours of the morning in Phnom Penh, but any reports of this incident has been scrubbed from Khmer Language News. Many believe that the Cambodian Government is Censoring the news to appease their benefactor,...
  • Who Is Ahmad Zahid?

    He was introduced as Najib Razak’s successor when he gave a speech at the United Nations. He is bold, brash, and supposedly popular with the Malay grassroots, but presents himself as a far cry from the polished blueblood that is his (present) boss. Local Malaysian media outlets, as well...
  • Desperate Despot Could Start a Race War to Stay in Power

    Beset by scandals such as allegations of embezzlement and gross violation of civil liberties, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak, may find himself having to resort to playing the race card in order to maintain his party’s five decade long grip on power after his personal troubles with accusations...
  • Sex Workers are “Baby Factories”: Inside the Baby Trade

    A number of women lawmakers in Malaysia have taken to social media to voice their disgust over the lack of action taken by local authorities towards the morally vile practice of baby-trafficking.  This is Al Jazeera's documentary. Not some UMNO owned media channel kind of reporting. Face it & change...
Categories

Hey there!

Sign in

Forgot password?
Close
of

Processing files…