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... the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism (2005); the Independent Expert on Minority Issues (2007 and 2009); the Special Rapporteur on Racism (2008); and Special Rapporteur on the Independence ...
Tuesday, 08 March 2011
... negara dan kolumnis Helen Ang kerana menulis artikel yang bertajuk “Enforcing NEP on minority religions”. Malah, PERKASA meminta kerajaan untuk menggunakan ISA terhadap Helen[4]. PERKASA sekali lagi, ...
Monday, 27 December 2010
... on the principles of justice, tolerance and understanding. This is the only road to success for our nation, and also for all minority groups in the country.   President of KLSCAH Tan Yew Sin ...
Thursday, 29 July 2010
24. No place for extremism
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... smaller and more competitive, bigots, radicals and racists will just have to accept the fact that they are in the minority and that any attempt to disturb the peace with disharmonious rhetoric will be ...
Friday, 16 April 2010
25. The Freedom to Commemorate
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... we can expect the banning of many more things.  Another tradition that a minority have complained about is the burial of leaders under roofs.  The funeral of Tun Dr Ismail was delayed because although ...
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
26. Contextualising 'The Fajar Generation'
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... justice and equality and fair play. An anti-colonial ideology to which the MDU gave expression emerged as a major force; but a minority group, led by the English lawyer John Laycock, and his favourites, ...
Saturday, 20 March 2010
27. Stay or leave Malaysia?
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... "Allah" debate we are on. Can we face the fear of having cherished ideals and beliefs debated? Can we face the fear of being a minority? Can the majority face the fear of being equal with the minority? ...
Thursday, 07 January 2010
... conclusion, you are validating the might of the majority over the helplessness of the minority. In the end, finally, what matters in your equation is the numbers involved. What if, in the future, the non-Muslims ...
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
29. Will Malaysia ever be colour-blind?
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... resulted in civil service scholarships being granted to Malays over more deserving minority candidates, and the same could be said of government jobs. Meanwhile, businesses must meet a minimum level of ...
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
30. Myths about rape and rape survivors
(Compass Points/Letters)
... that only one out of ten rapes are reported, and of those who do report it, only a minority report it promptly. In a 1999 Awam study, it was found that the average time that a survivor takes to lodge a ...
Monday, 02 November 2009
31. What does Umno value?
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... They tell us that Umno's main priority is in ensuring that particular interests are protected. These interests, however, don't include those of minority communities such as non-Muslims and the indigenous ...
Saturday, 19 September 2009
32. Confessions of a Malaysian boy
(Jati Diri/That Malaysian Thing)
... and yet there is so much talk about cultural identity. Here, Chinese [Malaysians are] the minority, 30% to 35% — which shouldn't count as a minority! That would make them a major stakeholder in a company! ...
Wednesday, 09 September 2009
33. The End of Civility?
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... And as a friend pointed out, if being in the majority is the excuse not to have a place of worship of a minority faith, then there would be no mosques in America or Europe. But back to the behaviour ...
Sunday, 06 September 2009
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