SOUTH EAST ASIA (1996-98)

[Issue number in brackets. Unnumbered topics cover issues 1-7]


BRUNEI: The Sultan's Birthday Bash
INDONESIA: Suharto clings to power
Bakun Dam: For an Extra 8% Energy, Is It Worth?
Bakun Dam: Do We Really Need It?
Ignoring the popular cultural discourse
Intellectuals speak out
The decline of culture
Olympics: Malaysia scores another first behind the smoke screen
Juvenile delinquency on the rise in Malaysia
Bakun Dam: Government brands critics unpatriotic
Islamic Party learns a lesson
The Judiciary in crisis
The plight of the aborigines
(8) Mahathir invites Hollywood to Malaysia
(9) Mahathir, Karimov: the new champions of Islam
(9) Malaysian Muslims at the crossroads
(10) BURMA: 60 years of genocide against Muslims
(11) Malaysia demolishes Palestinian rights with a criket bat
(12) Malaysian students redeem the 'Islamic' image
(13) Economic boom, corruption boom
(14) Bakun Dam in a mess
(14) Rivers of the dammed
(14) BURMA: Junta instigates anti-Muslim attacks
(15) INDONESIA: Elections, Suharto-style
(17) Malaysia off to cyberspace?
(19) Malaysian leaders stuck in an Islamic time capsule
(19) PHILIPPINES: Hypocrisy guides Manila-MILF talks
(19) INDONESIA: Suharto's early bid for presidency
(20) MALAYSIA: Parade of Ignorance in the 'model Muslim state'?
(21) SOUTH EAST ASIA: Lessons from currency turmoil
(21) MALAYSIA: Of currency turmoil, scapegoats and postponed dreams
(23) MALAYSIA: Alleged torture of Achehnese immigrants
(23) MALAYSIA: Mahathir makes a grand retreat
(24) MALAYSIA: Corruption and Malaysia Inc.
(24) MALAYSIA: Mahathir's political blunder
(25) MALAYSIA: Prominent Mufti sacked
(25) SOUTH EAST ASIA: Usurious western economic system behind currency turmoil
(27) SOUTH EAST ASIA: When the cash runs out


1998

(29) PHILIPPINES: MILF reiterates demand for independent Islamic state
(31) SOUTH EAST ASIA: IMF 'help' spells trouble
(32) THAILAND: Thai army launches offensive against Muslims
(33) INDONESIA INC: Suharto's private limited company
(33) MALAYSIA: Where have the `New Malays' gone?
(39) INDONESIA: Suharto's ouster leaves system in place for cronies to prosper
(42) INDONESIA: Habibie's Islamic credentials include allowing Suharto family to keep its ill-gotten wealth
(42) INDONESIA: The forgotten people of Acheh-Sumatra
(45) In conversation with Amien Rais, Indonesian opposition figure
(46) MALAYSIA: Anwar sacked, reform call gains momentum
(46) INDONESIA: Army kills more civilians even as it admits to past crimes
(47) MALAYSIA: Lessons for the Islamic Movement from Anwar's episode
(47) MALAYSIA: Malaysia drifts towards police state as Anwar beaten up
(48) MALAYSIA: Wicked doctor's dirty tricks backfire
(49) MALAYSIA: Dark clouds over Malaysia
(51) America's kiss of death and some crucial issues in the Islamic Movement
(52) MALAYSIA: Anti-Mahathir campaign reaches Malay heartland

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