The Professor of Architecture, Tan Sri Omar Centre for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy Studies, UCSI University Malaysia chose to launch his book in Sabah first on March 20.
Kota Kinabalu: Prof Dr Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi , the author of “Resetting Malaysia – Education, Faith and Society,” said he became a PAS member when the public were not allowed to buy, read, write letters and articles to opposition newspapers, if not members.“At one time, the sale of ‘Harakah’ daily was very high. Mahathir was very angry, and said, ‘civil servants are not allowed to write , unless you are a member’ so I became a member-lah.
”The Professor of Architecture, Tan Sri Omar Centre for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy Studies, UCSI University Malaysia chose to launch his book in Sabah first on March 20, before the scheduled launching in peninsula after Hari Raya, as Sabah is a model society of harmonious diversity.
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