Samantha on outstation.my May 29, 2012 “We have to remember that art is always historically one of the first things to get censored/banned when a dictator wants to hold on to power, when a government wants to silence the masses, or when somebody somewhere is afraid to stimulate thought.That in itself speaks to its power, particularly in a place like Malaysia.” Chen May Yee gets a first hand account of the deeper power of art from a born and bred Malaysian.