Malaysian states plan Valentine’s Day crackdown
Several Malaysian states are planning a crackdown on "immoral acts" during Valentine's Day as part of a campaign to encourage a sin-free lifestyle, an Islamic party leader Wednesday. Authorities in the northern states of Kedah, Penang and Kelantan as well as central Selangor state will carry out "immorality checks" on February...
Happy birthday, Yong Vui Kong
Two years have passed since Sabahan Yong Vui Kong was sentenced to death by a Singapore court for a drug offence. As campaigns to save him continue relentlessly, he has turned to Buddhism, meditates and counsels other inmates and prison wardens. Those were the days: Vui Kong (centre) with his brothers. Every day counts for Yong...
The Rule of Law against The Rule of Man
We need to ask this question: Why did the American colonists risk their lives and fortunes to stage a revolt against the mighty country, Great Britain in 1747? Certainly it was not to advance a political party or an agenda. They were not fighting for United States of America which did not exist at the time. But the fighting...
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