Notwithstanding that the PJ Local Plan 1 is arguably an invalid document, how has the MBPJ measured up against its own local plan and what does it mean for PJ residents? A former councilor explains.
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What’s wrong with Bersih 3.0?
Shape of a Pocket by Jacqueline Ann SurinIF we were to believe everything the Barisan Nasional (BN) is saying about Bersih 3.0, the movement for free and fair elections is indeed problematic in several ways. According to BN elected representatives, the planned 28 April 2012 sit-down protest at Dataran Merdeka, known as Bersih 3.0, is “unnecessary”. It has been hijacked by, or […]
Why should we trust you, Prime Minister?
Shape of a Pocket by Jacqueline Ann SurinIT’s hard to trust the prime minister, no matter if public approval for him has risen following a slew of government handouts. It’s not just because the seasoned journalist in me has seen more than my fair share of untrustworthy politicians. Trust, as we often hear and know to be true, has to be earned. Prime […]
The year of being Malaysian
Work in Progress by Hwa Yue-YiI WOULDN’T normally consider myself an outlaw. Last month, for example, I submitted another deferment request for the six-year-old National Service summons that I have yet to fulfil because of school calendars. I also don’t buy pirated DVDs. But recently I have found myself among the many in a position where democratic citizenship conflicts with […]
Remembering Raja Aziz Addruse
By Ding Jo-AnnEVERYTHING I know that’s worth knowing about human rights, I learnt from Raja Aziz Addruse. As the world commemorated International Human Rights Day on 10 Dec, I found myself remembering this amazing man, all he taught me, and all he left behind after his passing five months ago. Raja Aziz was, and still is, a […]
Mahu dukung demokrasi atau diskriminasi?
SUDAH banyak yang diperkata, diperdebat dan didemokan tentang Seksualiti Merdeka. Banyak juga yang menuduh bukan-bukan. Pesta seks bebas lah, mengajar orang supaya jadi gay lah, dan macam-macam tuduhan yang kreatif. Sayangnya, ramai orang termasuk wartawan, lebih suka menuduh dan mensensasikan isu dari cuba memahami dan memberi maklumat berguna pada orang ramai. Seperti biasa, ramai yang […]
Who is proselytising?
By Shanon ShahA FEW weeks ago, I took an English friend to visit the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur before the zohor prayers. At the entrance, my friend, a practising Christian from the Church of England, was given a purple robe to wear — I assume because he was wearing knee-length shorts and I was in full-length […]
Insulting Muslims 101
Shape of a Pocket by Jacqueline Ann SurinHOW does one insult Islam in Malaysia? And how does one insult Muslims in Malaysia? Over the past few years and increasingly over the past months, the state, politicians and pressure groups like Perkasa have demonstrated just how to do either one or both. For the most part, these incidents are an insult to Muslims […]
Nasihat tentang Aidilfitri
Secubit Garam Oleh Shanon ShahMENJALANKAN ibadat puasa di London sekarang, saya terasa rindu yang amat terhadap keluarga dan kawan-kawan di Malaysia. Alangkah gembiranya saya apabila membaca nasihat terbaru daripada kolumnis pujaan ramai, Kak Nora, tentang “sensitiviti” Aidilfitri. Terubatlah juga rindu di hati. Salam sejahtera Kak Nora, Harap kak berada dalam keadaan yang sihat walafiat. (Er, adakah saya dibenarkan menggunakan […]
Bersih: It’s not about black or white
By Koh Lay ChinTO go yellow or not to go yellow? This seems to be the question among Malaysians these days. In cyberspace, Malaysians of all backgrounds are writing, forwarding and sharing comments and articles about the planned 9 July Bersih 2.0 march. But what exactly are people saying about the ideas and principles behind the march itself? […]