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By P. Ramasamy Whether the slogan is hiruk (uproar) or damai (peace), Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), despite its large membership base, is increasingly embroiled in divisive internal politics. A looming ...
On Monday, 13 May 2025, it was reported that the former Penang deputy chief minister, P. Ramasamy would face power abuse ...
Some Malaysian political parties (or ministries) are like family-run businesses, and Prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, is not the first nor last, to show favoritism for a family member. Special posts can ...
By P. Ramasamy I was fortunate to participate in the International Conference on the Early History of Southeast Asia, held on May 19–20, 2025, at the Ascott Hotel, Penang. The … Continue Reading → ...
PKR vice-president, Nurul Anwar, told Malaysians that her father, Prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim’s reform agenda was still ...
Prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim’s poor choice of the word ‘victory‘ in the temple and mosque controversy was highly irresponsible and dangerous. He seemed oblivious that his war-like rhetoric has ...
By Herman Leong, Harvard '26 The Asia Center is honored to have Fahmi Reza, a prominent Malaysian activist, in CGIS South on 10 March 2023 to communicate with students from Boston. Herman Xin Yang, ...
Some people complain about vernacular schools being places of division, but if they are really concerned about the well-being and racial integration of our school going children, why don’t they say ...
If the parts of a restaurant that you can scrutinise turns your stomach, what about the places you cannot see, and which are only accessible to staff; like the kitchen, … Continue Reading → ...