Yet another book
(politically unacceptable to UMNO?)
has been banned in Malaysia.
(politically unacceptable to UMNO?)
has been banned in Malaysia.
The latest banned book:
"The March To Putrajaya"
by Kim Quek
TO READ THE BOOK, all 375 pages, "The March To Putrajaya"
by Kim Quek ON-LINE, OR TO DOWNLOAD
the pdf version, please click
HERE
"The March To Putrajaya"
by Kim Quek
TO READ THE BOOK, all 375 pages, "The March To Putrajaya"
by Kim Quek ON-LINE, OR TO DOWNLOAD
the pdf version, please click
HERE
This is yet another nail in the coffin of freedom of speech and freedom of expression.
Even the freedom of thought is not encouraged in Malaysia!
What type of democratic system does Malaysia have?
It seems to more like a system stinking of dictatorial edicts, nepotism, feudalism, racism, which is run by pathetic, pigheaded, pompous, pie-in-the-sky politicians, who are a plague on Malaysia.
What is needed is more power to the people and free speech, freedom of expression, a free press and a truly democratic, open, unbiased and transparent system of governance.
These simple questions, and many more, need to be properly answered:
Even the freedom of thought is not encouraged in Malaysia!
What type of democratic system does Malaysia have?
It seems to more like a system stinking of dictatorial edicts, nepotism, feudalism, racism, which is run by pathetic, pigheaded, pompous, pie-in-the-sky politicians, who are a plague on Malaysia.
What is needed is more power to the people and free speech, freedom of expression, a free press and a truly democratic, open, unbiased and transparent system of governance.
These simple questions, and many more, need to be properly answered:
- Why is Malaysia way far behind Singapore in every respect?
- Where has all Malaysia's wealth gone to in the past half century?
- Why is there still institutionalised racism in Malaysia?
- Why do race and religion based political parties still thrive?
- Why is religion so entwined with politics?
- Why has corruption, from top to bottom, not been eradicated?
Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis
The times change, and we change with them. (John Owen)
Summum ius, summa iniuria
The extreme law is the greatest injustice. (Cicero)
Ubi concordia, ibi victoria
Where is the unity, there is the victory. (Publius Syrus)
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