80% Muslim Women Surveyed Feel Abused
More than 80% of Muslim women surveyed said they have been emotionally and physically abused.
Ramkarpal Tells PH to Make Racism a Crime
DAP MP Ramkarpal Singh has asked the PH government to criminalise racist statements if it is serious in fighting the rising racist remarks made by certain leaders and politicians.
Anwar: Rule of Law Should Apply to People in Power Too
Anwar yesterday spoke up on the government’s rule of law.
Sri Ram Cautions Federal Court ‘Wrecking Crew’ Not to Dilute Constitution
In a hard-hitting speech, former Federal Court judge Gopal Sri Ram stressed that his successors must respect the core tenets of the Federal Constitution.
DAP Leaders Zoom in on Public Varsities Organising Malay Congress
Remember other ethnic groups, Kit Siang says ahead of Malay Dignity Congress.
Christian Group Tells Ministry to Build Bridges, Not Walls
The Education Ministry should retract its warning to the MGS, now that it has emerged that the controversy involved a speech calling for unity among students.
What Can Malaysians Expect Next in 1MDB Saga?
Malaysians appear quite satisfied with the ongoing trial of the main 1MDB is being conducted one month after it started.
Education Ministry Told Not to Be Used by Extremists, Fanatics
Ministry urged to apologise for ‘over-reacting’ to claims against Penang school.
Deceased May 13 Victims Still Marked as ‘Alive’ in NRD System
Tham Seen Hau recently discovered that her deceased family members, who were victims of May 13 riots, are still recorded as ‘active’ or ‘alive’ with the NRD.
Ramasamy: Double Standards in Warning School over Christian Prayer
P Ramasamy has lambasted the double standards of the Education Ministry for investigating a missionary school for allegedly reciting a Christian prayer during an awards ceremony.
Non-Muslim Groups Disappointed by PH’s Handling of Unity, Multiracial Issues
Racial and religious rhetoric have grown worse, heads of non-Muslim faith groups said, more than 500 days after Pakatan Harapan took power.
Millions May Risk Jail as Indonesia to Outlaw Sex Outside Marriage
Indonesia is poised to pass a new penal code that criminalises consensual sex outside marriage.
How Anti-Khat Rally in Jerantut Sparked Nationwide ‘Buy Muslim First’ Wave
A campaign for Malay-Muslims to buy products manufactured by or sold in shops owned by their fellow adherents have since courted backlash from Putrajaya and the traders’ community.
Suhakam: Admit Enforced Disappearances Exist
Suhakam has called on the government to acknowledge that cases of enforced disappearances do exist in Malaysia.



















