Halaw: What happens now to the children of Sabah?
By CHERRY JOY VENILES HALAW in Malay-Bahasa means “driven away” and until very recently had not been given a face until news of the Lahad Datu standoff hogged the headlines in early February. In the early 80s, halaw was used to describe persons whose heads were shaved to identify them as those to be “deported”