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Tag Archives: “Haramkan Interlok” movement
The Return of Interlock as Drama?
________________________________________________ THE INTERLOK AFFAIR “Interlok”, which is part of the Form Five Bahasa Malaysia syllabus in government schools, raised the ire of Indian and Chinese groups in 2011 for using the word “pariah” and for depicting Chinese characters as greedy, … Continue reading
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Ipoh Hindraf 6: Free at last! But at what price?
_________________________________________________ HINDRAF: In Decline? Celebration! Four Orang Asli acquitted by Court is a Time of Joy! ——– Someone wrote on Facebook: But what about the poor Hindraf 6. They fought for justice on a non-partisan platform. In the end they were vindicated. … Continue reading