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Growing unease over race debate
Fri, Nov 21, 2008
The Straits Times

By Carolyn Hong, Malaysia Bureau Chief

NOT too many years ago, Malaysians would look over their shoulders before daring to whisper criticism of the country's 'social contract', or Malay rights.

But today, these are openly debated, with the minority communities no longer holding back, and the boundaries of discussion being pushed further and further.

The status quo has been upended, and there is a strong sense of uncertainty as the three major communities grope for a new equilibrium.

 


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