One itsy bitsy positive step in recognising refugees
Still a long way to go before Malaysia has a proper system to handle refugees.
Still a long way to go before Malaysia has a proper system to handle refugees.
Although we welcome this announcement by the prime minister, we are still waiting to see how suitable the amendments are and how fast they will be implemented.
Universities must ensure that learning happens in a way that isn’t oppressive, bias or exclusive. Let there be a safe space for students to make mistakes and learn.
Would it have made a difference if the UM student Wong Yan Ke who protested at his convocation was a Malay instead of a Chinese?
We are okay for a sex offender to repent after being convicted, but we are not okay for a university student to practice his freedom of speech by protesting non-violently against racism.
I have to be honest and say that I am quite worried. Why does the repeal of a law have to also be followed by a replacement?
Last week, around 5,000 people gathered at the US Embassy in Kuala Lumpur to protest President Trump’s announcement that his administration would recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
I went to join the protest against US President Trump’s immigration ban at the Los Angeles International Airport.
The point is the fact that so many Malaysians only pay attention to social issues when it is popular and trendy. Then they forget.
Bersih 2.0’s Maria Chin Abdullah was released from solitary confinement after 10 days. She shares her story with her supporters.