NGO activists and political opportunism
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- Posted by Dr Kua Kia Soong, SUARAM
The point we were making was clear. We would be taking civil rights issues into the political arena but the civil rights movement must go on as before as a non-partisan movement, ready to defend civil rights whichever political coalition is in power.
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