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Ang Jian Wei is a writer for the CEKU magazine, a United Kingdom and Eire Council for Malaysian Students (UKEC) publication, which serves as a platform for Malaysian students to contribute to intellectual thought while advocating for common hopes and beliefs (www.ceku.org)

What can one man do?

May 23, 2012

MAY 23 — I ask myself that question because in the recent turn of events — the butt exercise exhibition, pelting of eggs and another Bersih 4.0 to clean all previous Bersih(s) — I … Read More

As long as people still care

April 24, 2012

APRIL 24 — My mother once told me that if someone still makes the effort to correct my ways, it’s a good sign. That’s because he or she still cares. Those who stay silent either … Read More

How to shut down vernacular schools

March 27, 2012

MARCH 27 — Let’s assume for a moment that the debate pertaining the existence of vernacular schools is settled — this hypothetical government has decided that it’s time to shut … Read More

It’s an election handout

February 28, 2012

FEB 28 — I was in Nevada when I woke up to the news that the Malaysian-born Thai community has been assured that they are still entitled to Bumiputera benefits and everything that … Read More

Debate already!

January 31, 2012

JAN 31 — I was in my university library when I heard that Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (DSAI) was acquitted by the High Court of the charges associated with Sodomy 2.0. Truth be told, … Read More

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