Author Archives: Tricia

What Does it Mean to be Malaysian?

   Last Friday I was honoured to speak at the oldest Catholic parish in the South Diocese (meaning, in Melaka, Negeri Sembilan and Johor). It was the “Church of the Visitation”, whose priest is Father Michael Chua. It was a … Continue reading

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Hindu Sangam Press Statement

Aug 20 2008 Is there a plan to erase Hindu temples and crematoriums in Kuala Lumpur by 2020? More than 120 temple representatives present at a meeting organised by Malaysia Hindu Sangam at the Dewan Tan Sri K R Soma, … Continue reading

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Possible Outcomes Post-Permatang Pauh

 What are several possible outcomes of the Permatang Pauh by-election coming up on 26th August 2008 (the mother of all by elections)? Political pundits have been at it the whole week, at coffee shop tables and whatnot else. Anwar wins. Crossovers … Continue reading

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Micah Mandate & Citizenship

 If I haven’t already blogged about it, the Micah Mandate is a new Christian website aimed at collating stories and commentaries about Malaysia. It will be on a whole range of issues, but this month the focus will be on … Continue reading

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Sufism

I spent two days learning about Sufism at a conference last week at the Institute of Southeast Asia Studies – jointly organised with the Department of Malay Studies, NUS. It was truly fascinating, from someone who knew little to nothing of … Continue reading

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CPPS Policy Factsheets

 Will do a bit of advertising here. During the March Elections, we prepared a daily policy factsheet on a whole range of issues. It was very well received (thanks everyone!). We are resuming it for a total of 6 working … Continue reading

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Flocking North to Permatang Pauh

The whole world will be flocking north to Permatang Pauh this week. Penang’s economy will flourish. I say, take advantage of the situation and sell kuih-muih to maximise profits. Schools will prosper. Families whose relatives die will benefit within this … Continue reading

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Style Magazine

So I apparently came out in this month’s edition of Style Magazine. Yes, fancy picture and all. It was featured under “Freedom Fighters: The Nation’s Best Minds” or something to that effect. I was more interested in the answers that … Continue reading

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Stickler for British Spelling

I often cringe whenever I read the CPPS being quoted in newswires and papers, as “The Center for Public Policy Studies”. The correctly spelt word should be “Centre”! Yes I am a stickler for British spelling, and that’s how I … Continue reading

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Protect and Save the Children

My church BLC is doing one of the more creative things this Saturday. I can’t make it myself, but I hope others will be able to. It’s an awareness talk on protecting children from sexual abuse…

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