The Micah Mandate: The danger of knowing too little
Recently, I had lunch with two acquaintances. Leonard was going to have his child baptised soon. Not being religious, Leonard […]
Recently, I had lunch with two acquaintances. Leonard was going to have his child baptised soon. Not being religious, Leonard […]
The state government of Pahang in peninsular Malaysia has hired three bloggers to counter inaccurate or slanderous allegations and comments
A friend of mine goes into work at 9 in the morning. He puts down his bag, makes a cup
After much antagonism over blogs in Malaysia, the Home Minister, Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar, suggested recently that bloggers form their own
The courts and the judiciary have come under scrutiny recently. Allegations of corruption and political inculcation in boot camps have
Last year, on November 10th, 40,000 Malaysians attended the BERSIH Rally, the civil society coalition for a clean and fair elections. The
[post updated with Spanish Translation] The Malaysian judiciary has long been criticised of corruption, and also for being less-than
[post updated with link to Spanish version] This is my first post for Global Voices, so yay! Amidst a number
Thrive Magazine for Public Mutual members only. “Guess what Azmi has done now?” the text message read. My thumbs and