How often is there tolerance in Singapore or Malaysia?
By Hurr Riyahi The recent arson attacks on churches in Malaysia has triggered tongues from all quarters to go on a convenient fingering exercise.. Singaporeans pointing at Malaysians and talking about how intolerant they are. Christians pointing at Muslims. Chinese pointing at Malays. etc etc. It is always convenient and easy...
Are PAP Malay leaders and State associated Malay organisations doing enough for Malay Education?
By Hurr Riyahi In the typical Straits Times' shameless patronising way, the headlines of this CNA article claimed ethnic group's performance in major examinations have been steady. However the article itself highlighted data that showed otherwise with the Malay students lagging behind the average Singaporean student in many...
Security risks posed by foreigners vs local muslims
By Hurr Riyahi Throughout my lifetime in Singapore when I used to live there, I faced a frequent question during interviews whenever I applied for a government job. “Are you Muslim?” In fact during my national service days training period, I was selected to attend an interview for a designation as a secretary for a high...
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