Sabah – continuity or change?
aliran.com - The raw percentage electoral gains may seem promising to those seeking greater change but the internal damage done by opposition political strategies The post Sabah – continuity or change?...
View ArticleNo ordinary students club
aliran.com - Johan Saravanamuttu reviews a book on an extraordinary students club in independence-era Singapore which had a profound impact on events on both The post No ordinary students club appeared...
View ArticleSabah autonomy: the winners and the losers
aliran.com - While old leaders may come out of their political obscurity using state autonomy and the oil royalty as issues, the real losers The post Sabah autonomy: the winners and the losers appeared...
View ArticleLessons from Sarawak
aliran.com - Inter-religious ties are more relaxed in the state, and to preserve its grip on power, the PBB is likely to play a The post Lessons from Sarawak appeared first on Aliran.
View ArticleFinal issue of Aliran Monthly: What a magnificent 33-year run it has been
aliran.com - All good things must come to an end, except in this case the ending of the print magazine opens up a new The post Final issue of Aliran Monthly: What a magnificent 33-year run it has been...
View ArticleZunar’s cartoon tribute to Aliran Monthly
aliran.com - Malaysia’s leading political cartoonist, Zunar, who has been a faithful reader of Aliran Monthly for almost three decades, has sketched this tribute The post Zunar’s cartoon tribute to...
View ArticleGive us this day our daily bread
aliran.com - From mega projects Dr M has come full circle to launching teeny-weeny projects, observes our Loafer. Finally, his Look East Policy appears The post Give us this day our daily bread...
View ArticleThinking Allowed: Are dim-wits aplenty in Parliament and state assemblies?
aliran.com - Are there real morons in Parliament and State Assemblies? It is a severe indictment on those who choose such scumbags to stand The post Thinking Allowed: Are dim-wits aplenty in...
View ArticleFlashback: Phantom voters in Sabah
aliran.com - Well over a dozen years ago, Aliran Monthly had already highlighted the existence of phantom voters in the electoral rolls in Sabah. The post Flashback: Phantom voters in Sabah appeared...
View ArticleAliran Monthly bids farewell
aliran.com - For 33 years we carried on the good fight through Aliran Monthly – despite the obstacles and bureaucratic nuisance, recalls P Ramakrishnan. The post Aliran Monthly bids farewell appeared...
View ArticleSocietal challenges faced by Aliran Monthly
aliran.com - Wth scarcity of resources, Aliran launched its modest Aliran Quarterly in 1980 with the primary aim of providing analyses and commentaries of The post Societal challenges faced by Aliran...
View ArticleAliran’s history: Some highlights
aliran.com - An early attempt by the Registrar of Societies to deregister Aliran backfired when the episode provided more publicity to its cause and The post Aliran’s history: Some highlights appeared...
View ArticleAliran Monthly honoured these Towering Malaysians
aliran.com - Malaysians must emulate the actions and deeds of these towering Malaysians in the cause of ‘Freedom, Justice and Solidarity’, says Francis Loh. The post Aliran Monthly honoured these...
View ArticleEarly Aliran cover designs by the late Ismail Hashim
aliran.com - These were cover designs created by the late Ismail Hashim for early Aliran publications in the 1980s. The post Early Aliran cover designs by the late Ismail Hashim appeared first on Aliran.
View ArticleAliran wins the National Integrity Award for 2005
aliran.com - Transparency International Malaysia presented Aliran, The Integrity Award, in 2005 “for its continuing fight for justice, freedom and solidarity and for fearlessly The post Aliran wins the...
View ArticleThe struggle against the ISA
aliran.com - Prema Devaraj explains how Aliran played a role in raising awareness of Malaysia’s draconian acts over the past years. The post The struggle against the ISA appeared first on Aliran.
View ArticleAssault on the Judiciary
aliran.com - The watch for an independent, principled and progressive judiciary, worthy of the people, continues, writes Prema Devaraj. 1988 will long be remembered The post Assault on the Judiciary...
View ArticleWorsening inter-religious relations
aliran.com - Malaysians need to put aside any discriminatory thoughts and uphold mutual tolerance, understanding and respect, ethics that are encouraged by every religion, The post Worsening...
View ArticleNeoliberal policies burden the people
aliran.com - These policies will burden the people and widen further the income gap, says Prema Devaraj. The post Neoliberal policies burden the people appeared first on Aliran.
View ArticleGlobalisation, migrant labour and the working class
aliran.com - Angeline Loh recounts Aliran Monthly’s journey and how its discussion of workers rights and later the influx of migrant workers and refugees The post Globalisation, migrant labour and the...
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