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'Merdeka's near death': Tajuddin condemns racial hooliganism

'Merdeka's near death': Tajuddin condemns racial hooliganism

Malaysiakinia day ago
With sorrow in his voice, academic Tajuddin Rasdi - a relentless thorn in the side of Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh's race-baiting theatrics - delivered a chilling verdict.
'Sadly, I have witnessed the near death of our Merdeka. I witnessed Malay-based parties pit one race against another under the guise of defending the sanctity of the flag,' he told Malaysiakini.
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