Influenced by what I witnessed and felt during the Bersih rally (Nov 2007) as well as from encounters with many young Malaysians, I sensed that there is a growing number of Malaysians who are patriotic, principled and passionate about change for this country.

They represent the new generation who view themselves first as Malaysians - not first in terms of their race or religion. The results of the 12th General Election is a reflection of the people’s desire to see a new Malaysia.

Some of my thoughts about Malaysia:

The Supremacy of Ideals
Married to Malaysia on Merdeka
Why I believe in Democracy
Peace, but no Joy
Remember, remember the 10th of November

My Other Blog:
Legally Blawg - Legal blog dealing with issues facing citizens and Internet.

New Malaysia in other blogs

Dr. Chen Man HinĀ 

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