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Title March 8: Time for Real Change (New Edition)  
ISBN 978 981 4328 33 3.
Imprint Marshall Cavendish Editions
 
Author(s)
Kee Thuan Chye
 
Specifications 216mm x 140mm / 366pp/PB
 
Publication Date Nov-2010
 
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About the Book

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.

 

Eyewitness accounts, interviews with key people and articles by both new and established writers that had never been published before, captured that historic phenomenon in the book, March 8: The Day Malaysia Woke Upa book that became an immediate bestseller.

 This new edition updates with numerous new essays and well-informed opinions on the political situation since that historic date, as well as commentaries on the next general election.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

Exclusive hard-hitting interviews with Raja Petra Kamarudin, Lim Guan Eng,
Dr Lim Teck Ghee, Steven Gan and
Dr S. Subramaniam

About the Author

Kee Thuan Chye is a patriot who does not believe in flag-waving on National Day. He, however, strongly believes in Bangsa Malaysia. He is a journalist of more than 30 years who does not believe in self-censorship and spin-doctoring. He is also an actor and a playwright, best-known for his political plays, the latest of which is The Swordfish, Then the Concubine. His other titles published by Marshall Cavendish are 1984 Here and Now, The Big Purge and We Could **** You, Mr Birch.

 Quotes

"If the system is flawed, I believe it should be reformed, not blindly tolerated or accepted with a helpless shrug or defended with excusesby the powers that be, the media, the man in the street."

Kee Thuan Chye

Do you think Penang people are stupid enough to support (Guan Eng)? We Penangites are not stupid.

— Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi, said before March 8

An army can come but I know how to fight it out….The people in Sungai Siput are with me. They are my strength. I have strived for them and served them.

— MIC President S. Samy Vellu, said before March 8


   
 
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