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March 8: The Day Malaysia Woke Up

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The day of the underdogs, the real Merdeka, a political tsunami, the perfect storm by any name, March 8, 2008, will go down in history as a turning point in Malaysian politics.
With their votes, Malaysians dealt a blow to the Barisan Nasional government that had held almost absolute power for 50 years.
Denying it the all-important two-thirds majority in Parliament and the control of five states has certainly made the political scenario more vibrant.
Although surprised that there was such power in the vote they cast, Malaysians woke up to the true meaning and practice of democracy. They now face the present reasonably free from fear, free from the spectre of May 13.
This book is about that historic day and the change that came with it an expression of hope for a brighter future, with many Malaysian voices speaking their thoughts frankly. There are also eyewitness accounts, interviews with key people, and articles never published before, written by fledgling and established writers.

328 pages, Paperback

Published August 1, 2008

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July 13, 2013
This comprehensive collection of articles by Kee Thuan Chye provides a good understanding of the thinking behind why Pa Lal lost the two-third majority in the Malaysian March 8 2008 election.
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