
Age of unreason: Hong Kong’s bureaucratic elite
By Philip Bowring from South China Morning Post The selfishness of the upper echelons of the civil service, from which come the chief executive, the financial secretary and other apparatchiks, never ceases to amaze. This week, the South China Morning Post reported the growing concern in government circles about the ageing population...

Will Parti Keadilan Rakyat become the future lifeline of Malaysian Chinese?
By Lim Siow Kuan, Malaysia Correspondent During a ceremah at Ipoh last Saturday, PKR leader and ex-MCA Deputy President Datuk Seri Chua Jui Meng described his experience at the recently concluded Permatang Pasir by-election: "I was at Permatang Pasir helping with the by-election and it was so amazing, so overwhelming to see...

Poll shows many urban Malaysians back right to public demonstrations
From The Malaysian Insider Fact or myth: That a majority of Malaysians opposed the ISA protests and other demonstrations. Fact or myth: That city folk despise street protests and the traffic congestion and other disruptions brought about when thousands of Malaysians march. Findings of a recent survey – carried out after the...
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