A Race Relations Act for M’sia? (Part 1)
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- Published: Tuesday, 15 June 2010 08:49
- Posted by Jeyaseelen Anthony
It is clear from the wordings of Article 153(1) that the drafters of the federal constitution did not envisage that a system where ‘apartheid’-type policies employed against the minorities would be the order of the day.
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