The most prominent and controversial post-Merdeka political movement was born here, in the streets of Kuala Lumpur.<br /><br />It initially began to protest the unceremonious sacking of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as the then-Deputy Prime Minister which sent shockwaves across the country.<br /><br />But over time, it resulted in a series of unprecedented public demonstrations, civil disobedience, and sit-ins by ordinary people in the streets.<br /><br />At first, the movement demanded the resignation of then Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad over allegation of corruption and cronyism.<br /><br />However, it quickly evolved, insisting reforms on social equality and social justice in Malaysia.<br /><br />In this episode of Sinar Specials, we will trace back the Reformasi Movement<br /><br />And whether its 24-year struggle that pave the way for Anwar’s rise to power was worth it.
