September, 1998 was a fateful month for Malaysia; its Deputy Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim was sacked from the government.<br /> <br />The sacking ignited protests and brought about the Reformasi movement which called for government reforms, in particular targeting corruption and cronyism. Their target was then Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.<br /> <br />This year is the 15th anniversary of Reformasi. Anwar was sacked on 2nd September and arrested on the 20th.<br /><br />To mark the occasion, we speak to activists and asked them what Reformasi is to them, then and now.<br /> <br />Student leader Adam Adli was 9 years old at this time, and learning of the incident from the peripheral vision of his mind; from the conversations of his parents, from media and from a classmate whose parents were also Anwar's supporters. But back then, even his teachers were talking about it to 9 year olds. Such was the intensity of the events.
