Grounds for dissent in a KL coffee party
From The Malaysian Insider Dressed in black, the colour of protest, 200 activists sat at cafe tables quietly drinking coffee — black, of course. Bewildered, police stood outside and watched the coffee drinkers without interfering. The protest at three cafes in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, was their way around a ban...
Singapore’s Sham Political Reforms
From The Asian Sentinel The island republic sends forth yet another electoral Trojan Horse Given the Singapore government’s oft-repeated mantra that multi-party politics is not appropriate for a small city-state, it might have surprised outside observers when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong recently unveiled plan to boost the...
Kuan Yew starts 8-day Malaysian trip tomorrow
Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, the first prime minister and father of modern Singapore, is to visit Malaysia from Monday to tour several states and meet with a number of Malaysian leaders, businessmen, opinion leaders and senior journalists. His eight-day visit, from June 8 to 15, starts with a meeting with Prime Minister Datuk...
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