February 19, 2013

The Sad State of Malaysia

Peter Hartcher, Sydney Morning Herald

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Malaysia's decision to ban an Australian independent senator, Nick Xenophon, tells us a good deal about the state of its government, the world's longest-ruling outside the communist world, as it heads to an election. Australia's response tells us a few things about ourselves, too.

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