“(There are) more than sufficient laws under the Penal Code to charge these boys,” added Bon, who is also a campaigner in the Malaysian Centre for Constitutionalism & Human Rights.
Don’t throw away your things! Salvage them for Pusat Rakyat LoyarBurok
Lord Bobo believes that if we ask, we shall receive.
It’s the People’s Money, Not the BN’s! (Stories from the East)
Mi casa su casa? Daniel John Jambun reminds the Barisan Nasional that the Rakyat’s hospitality ends when it comes to our money.
Stuffing your face: Gluttony or Necessity?
Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper”. Oh My God! You forgot to have breakfast!
LLA Series: Where to find the time
Where I find the time to do legal aid cases on top of all the other stuff I’m involved in and the importance of good attitude.
Litigation Lawyer Wish #2: Crossing Legs in Peace
A simple, cheap solution to making the court a touch more comfortable for lawyers and the public.
The Trinity as understood in Islam and Christianity (Part 2)
The Quran forbids believers for saying Allah is one of three gods in a Trinity but then why are Christians who also believe in One God not permitted to call God Allah? The second part of this article explores whether the Bible and the Quran differ on the issue of whether Jesus Christ is the son of God.
Ask Lord Bobo: Presumptions and Malaysia, a Jedi Nation?
This week, His Supreme Eminenceness regales readers about the presumption of innocence, and how you too can be a Jedi.
The Loyarburok Movie Review: X-Men: First Class
Part prequel, part reboot, the fifth film in the X-Men franchise is something of an anomaly. How does it fit in with the rest of Marvel’s mutant flicks?…
The Trinity as understood in Islam and Christianity (Part 1)
The Quran forbids believers for saying Allah is one of three gods in a Trinity but then why are Christians who also believe in One God not permitted to call God Allah? The first part of this article will explore the concept of the Trinity as understood from the Quran.
Why I’m Returning Home to Malaysia
While The Malaysian Insider asks readers to reveal why people choose to leave or stay in the country, Idzwan Husaini, a medical undergraduate shares why he is coming back to stay in the country. Hopefully in the near future.
Act that stands in way of youth empowerment
Hopes were raised and promises were made to thousands of youth during Hari Belia Negara 2011. What’s next? Thoughts from the Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports on the Act that stands in the way of youth empowerment.
Litigation Lawyer Wish #1: Trial by Battle
In this previous instalment of LoyarBurokking for the Bar, K. Shanmuga made a few modest requests to improve the conditions of practice. Here is a less modest and a touch outrageous suggestion that would improve the rate of case disposal in the courts.
Foibles In Court Appearance & Procedures
A fascinating insight for all court-going lawyers, from a former Court of Appeal judge.
Selangor Times Now Available At Duta Courts!
Touch and smell Lord Bobo’s goodness! (and, yeah, there’s some other stuff in the paper too)
Dear Paprika: Abuse Of Power
Pepper Lim writes to his daughter about abuse of power by government.
Dear Paprika: May 13
The first in a series of letters from LoyarBurokker Pepper Lim, to his daughter Paprika.
For Viewing and Feedback: Lynas RIA Report
View/download the complete Lynas Radiological Impact Assessment Report here, and please give us your feedback.
Crossing The Lines
Idzwan shares his short story of a young gay Malaysian crossing all lines and boundaries Malaysians as a society usually abide by. Half-fact half-fiction, this coming-of-age-tale-cum-erotica won the first runner-up in The UK International Students Short Story Competition in 2010. All puns are intended.