Press still shackled despite PPPA amendments
The proposed amendments do not address the fact that most major Malaysian newspapers are owned by political parties, states the Centre for Independent Journalism....
Aliran’s hi-tea: From Bersih 3.0 to Jom 100
On the day after the Bersih 3.0 rallies, Aliran held a high tea fund-raising event in Penang at which Pak Samad and other Bersih...
Salam Bersih from Berlin!
Lim Chee Han reflects on the spirited atmosphere and warm response to the Berlin Bersih 3.0 rally.Venue: Siegessäule (Victory Column), facing the world famous...
Penang Bersih 3.0: All-inclusive and electric
An Aliran exco member produced this photo story of the memorable Penang Bersih 3.0 rally, the images of which are etched in the memory...
From Canberra Bersih 3.0 – Solidarity forever, mates!
The Canberra Bersih 3.0 gathering was a huge success and a heartwarming gesture of solidarity, writes Radin Faizal Arif.Location: Parliament House Lawns, Canberra,...
Bersih 3.0 in Penang
Malaysians, including Penangites, have awakened to their political rights and responsibilities. Francis Loh writes about the Penang Bersih 3.0 solidarity gathering at the Esplanade...
When and why did KL lose that Mona Lisa smile?
If only there was no “Siapa Raja?” attitude that seemed to prevail among our Umno politicians when refusing to allow Bersih 3.0 to use...
A short walk in KL
Bersih is not about Ambiga or Anwar. They are the mere catalysts not the causes. Malaysians want a change for the better, writes Hope....
Many people failed Malaysia on 28 April
In a perverse way, the Barisan Nasional has achieved what it could not through its sloganeering — a growing number of Malaysians united in...
Bersih 3.0 collectors’ item: Latest Aliran Monthly
Much has been said about the phenomenal and inspiring response by Malaysians to the Bersih 3.0 rally in KL. While much of the media...