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Front or back door Islamisation?

Psychology defines that every human being needs a \’personal space\’ which one guards very specifically and only allows trusted people and systems to violate. Within this internal private personal space are the domains of personal conscience and personal belief, or faith which help define and refine the nature of human dignity and destiny. While the […]

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Whose rule, whose law?

The Rukunegara establishes the Rule of Law as one of the five principles for Malaysia. Recently, though, I have had reason to seriously doubt whether the Executive – especially the cabinet -understands, appreciates and practises the concept of rule of law. While the party elected to power by the majority rules for five years, there […]

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Rule of law against rule by law

In typical Malaysian style, there is a wayang kulit (shadow play) in process as a Minister in the Prime Minister\’s Department takes on the role of \’plot-maker\’ in the issue of the Ombudsman, the proposed police watchdog body and the Public Complaints Bureau (PCB). One day, the Royal Police Commission Report is good enough for the King, […]

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Male chauvinism: Thou shall not judge!

When Pak Lah paid respects to Parliament in his first week as prime minister, he prescribed that the august House of Representatives had to reinstate her dignity and honour as the most important institution of democracy in this country. That was at the level of intention of the prime minister. But, one of the real […]

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The Gospel of Nazri

This is my third \’worldview analysis\’ article regarding the implicit assumptions that \’public officials\’ make regarding the nature of man in their policy statements about issues of national interest. The focus of this article relates to the Sunday Times interview with Minister in the Prime Minister\’s Department and defacto law minister Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz. The minister […]

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Moral relativism, Malaysian style

We often accuse the West of moral relativism, but today it is obviously also very much embedded in our culture and way of life. There is currently a profound confusion in our culture regarding ethics and morals. Historically, ethics has been defined and upheld by all cultures and civilisations. Ethics is a normative science concerned […]

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One-eyed integritys non-shocker

The headlines of two newspapers recently decried \’Shahrir\’s Shocker\’. That two separate and independent newspaper editors can choose the exact same words is in itself an unlikely probability unless, of course, they are declaring what is a commonly perceived truth. Truth is the fact that Backbenchers Club chairperson Shahrir Abdul Samad has resigned. My question […]

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Let\’s get a grip … on the pincers

Enough is enough. The news headlines of the last few days captured totally my feelings on the issue of blatant disregard for the environment in the Selangor, the so-called \’developed state\’. June 5 is World Environment Day. What a way to observe this day with yet another environmental mishap in Selangor. And all the Mentri […]

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Cabinet trips to Abilene

How come everytime I am stabbed in the back, the fingerprints are my own? believe it or not, is the title of Prof Jerry B Harvey\’s second book. His first was The Abilene Paradox and Other Meditations of Management . Jerry was one of the weirdest teachers I\’ve met. His immediate response, after listening to my ideas about […]

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