What really is the motive for the irresponsible secrecy by the BN on a real national security issue in Sabah, wonders Angeline Loh. Continue reading »
Unfortunately, the government will not guarantee the safety of those in conflict zones if they arrive in Malaysia as asylum seekers and refugees, laments Angeline Loh. Continue reading »
The State and its machinery must be made accountable for all unjustified violence, says Angeline Loh. Continue reading »
Far away from their homeland, the Rohingyas in Malaysia can only wring their hands in despair over the agonising hardships faced by their families at home, writes Angeline Loh. Continue reading »
If Malaysians are determined to get out of our communal rut, we have to learn to respect one another, individually and as communities of various ethnicities and faiths, observes Angeline Loh. Continue reading »
No priority is given to those who have chosen the most eco-friendly, non-polluting and healthy means of travel, laments Angeline Loh. Continue reading »
As we observe Human Rights Day, Angeline Loh looks back at a year that has seen an upsurge of institutionalised and other violence. Continue reading »
Parents actually have a duty to children to teach them about democracy and the exercise of democracy, says Angeline Loh. Continue reading »
Observing World Refugee Day today, Aliran condemns the racial and religious violence that broke out in Burma’s western Arakan state between ethnic Rakhine Buddhists and ethnic Rohingya Muslims on 8 June 2012. Continue reading »
The rakyat had been giving the Barisan Nasional over 50 years of chances but instead of improving our lives, they had made things worse, observes Angeline Loh. Continue reading »