As long as the global attitude towards religious issues doesn't change, and Malaysians themselves mostly stay silent on these issues, the temptation will always be to smother dissent in the ‘invisibility cloak of religion’.
As long as the global attitude towards religious issues doesn't change, and Malaysians themselves mostly stay silent on these issues, the temptation will always be to smother dissent in the ‘invisibility cloak of religion’.
It may not be race, but instead racially-weighted vote manipulation, that explains Malaysia's recent general election outcomes
The Malaysian people are finally to a certain extent constructing their own paradigm and finding their own voices.