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“HEAL MALAYSIA” – A Slogan for the Elections
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We can read books on Malaysia’s history by scholars of various persuasions all we want. In the end, the solution to the ills suffered by the country ove...
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Of Female Liberation and Suppression
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For all movements of liberation, the key to successful initiatives lies in identifying what the means of sustained suppression are, and to know which area is...
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