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Cops admit firing into hospital, but not sorry

The police admit that their water cannon was fired into the compund but
denied that they had shot tear gas cannisters into the area.
KUALA LUMPUR:  The police admitted firing their water cannon into the Tung Shin hospital compound during the Bersih 2.0 rally on July 9.

Internal Security and Public Order director Salleh Mat Rashid said that some tear gas might have trailed into the compound as well.


Surviving The Coming Hard Times!

By Stanley Koh
(MCA - Head Of Research Unit)


It turns out that the government you voted in will not hold your hand to see you through hard times. Instead, it will make sure to add to your suffering because that is the easiest way it can avoid going bankrupt.

Barisan Nasional has apparently decided that the time has come to remove or cut subsidies — the kind of subsidies that poor people depend on, not the kind enjoyed by big corporations and monopolistic suppliers of utilities and infrastructural support.

So what is the use of a government that will eagerly shake your hand during election time but will not hesitate to pull the rug from under your feet when it needs to save itself?

Why I am a socialist and intend to remain so - Dr. Jeyakumar (written in detention)

By Dr Jeyakumar, MP Sg Siput

“Hey Kumar! Still tilting at windmills are you?” a doctor friend greeted me at an MMA function 4 years ago. There had been some news regarding the Parti Sosialis Malaysia in the media that previous week.
For many, the socialist experiment had already been assigned to the dustbin of history and only deluded people would still work towards socialism

The Price of Malaysia 's Racism - Revisited

Written by  John Malott  
EXCLUSIVE When my op-ed appeared in the Asian Wall Street Journal last February, all hell broke loose in Malaysia . My thesis was that the highest levels of the government were tolerating or even provoking racial and religious tensions in order to shore up their political base among the Malay community.
 
I also pointed out that there is an economic price to pay for that political calculation, namely, that members of the minority communities increasingly will feel unwelcome in their own country and continue to emigrate overseas, taking their talents and skills with them.

Letter to Editor for DE Back In 2008

This letter was sent by the writer lawyer Peter Marajin to Daily Express Forum soon after the last General Election in 2008 which he participated as an Independent candidate. This letter  was never published. Borneo Herald is publishing it now courtesy of request by the write. 

P.O. Box 22226,
88781 Luyang, Kota Kinabalu.

Date: 09/04/08

Editor,
DAILY EXPRESS
P.O.Box 10139,
88801 Kota Kinabalu.

Dear Editor,

Kindly publish my following letter in your esteemed newspaper this coming Sunday, if you can. Thank you.

“A month has passed since the last election in which the Sabah voters had given the BN a thumping majority to rule Sabah once again for the next five years or so. The last election also saw my participation for the first time as an independent candidate in Kadamaian, albeit, lost. But for me the fight for justice for Sabah and the Sabahans shall never end with the loss but rather will mark the beginning of a long and arduous struggle.


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