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A New Lease of Life for Rumah Kampung
What’s more authentic in the Malaysian landscape than a traditional Malay house?


Mekong Review: Southeast Asia’s New Narratives in Old Media
“As an editor, I love print because it's a medium that I understand and can relate to. Creating a print magazine comes naturally to me. It's


A History of the Malay Left: Part Two
The Japanese Occupation of Malaya and Singapore allowed the Malay left to thrive, if only for a brief moment.


A History of the Malay Left: Part One
Many Malays opposed to colonialism in the pre-War period were considered communists by the British.


Empowerment Through the Graphic Arts
After the 9 May election, but Fahmi's motivations remain the same: "to use graphic arts as a weapon to fight against injustice".


Millennials Moving into Politics – in Malaysia and in Indonesia
Both these countries appear today to be moving towards maturing their democracy, and post-GE14 Malaysia has been branded by commentators as


Young Malaysians Hold Keys to Election Success
Old guard's grip on power faces an emerging challenge


Rebuilding A Nation Long Divided: Interview with Wan Azizah
"The Struggle for Reform and Justice Continues—Whether We Win or Not"


The People Tsunami
t was an arduous, uphill battle for the people, especially for those who had dreamt of a brighter future for the country.
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