Anyone observing the national unity scene in Malaysia would have noted the signs of decline for quite some time now. Views differ over when the slide began in earnest. I, like quite a few others, would put it in the Seventies, when issues of race and identity became sharpened after a spell when they moderated following the launch of the Rukunegara. The worst spike in national disunity of course occurred earlier, in the period preceding the May 13th Incident.  Publication: New Sunday Times, 3 December 2006.  Author: Mohamed Jawhar Hassan.  [Download]