A look at how political discourse and institutional decisions have influenced social cohesion in Malaysia over the past five decades.
Thaipusam is deeply rooted in the bhakti tradition – an intense, personal devotion to the divine. Bhakti yoga, one of the central spiritual paths in Hinduism, teaches that surrendering oneself to a ...
We’ll find them a plot of land… build them some nice beautiful places where they can be happy.” But for Palestinians, this is ...
The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) strongly supports Malaysia’s participation in the Hague Group, alongside ...
The children’s commissioner of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam), Farah Nini Dusuki is appalled with the ...
The success of the anti-corruption agenda depends on safeguarding those with the courage to expose wrongdoing.
This is the second time under the “Madani” (civil and compassionate) government that family members of detainees under ...
The earliest known regulatory law dates back to the colonial government’s Minor Offences Act of 1920. This granted police the authority to restrict the time and location for the setting off of ...
OrphanCare’s vision is of a world where every child has a loving family. Its mission is to lessen anguish and be a beacon of ...
In an interview with the Financial Times, when asked about the reduced prison sentence for former Prime Minister Najib Razak, ...
The government’s decision to issue yet another set of restrictive guidelines for Muslim participation in non-Muslim ...
Giving this unremorseful convict a chance to slide back into active politics would be anathema to law-abiding folk.