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Northeast by South Wales

Clive Kessler, University of South Wales | Noraini Othman, Sisters In Islam (SIS) | Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, Projek Dialog | Sharaad Kuttan, BFM89.9

12-Mar-15 09:24

Northeast by South Wales

Scholar Clive Kessler joins us this week to talk about the political culture and historical development of Kelantan. What sets it apart from the rest of the country? How are we to make sense of its contradictions? Also featuring Noraini Othman who shares some of her insights on the distinct patterns of family and relationships there.


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