Whether university students should be granted their freedom to be in politics has been fervently discussed of late. But what about teachers in politics? A student in his first post for LoyarBurok weighs in on this debate.
Rights Aborted
Addressing the misconceptions in arguments used against the Pro-Choice stand and asserting a woman’s right to her reproductive choices.
A Wish Fulfilled – A Photo Exhibition by Mohd. Hatim
Come check out an exhibition by former Petronas photographer, En. Hatim. This event, organised by LoyarBurokker Woon King Chai (yes that one of UKM 4 infamy) will showcase En.Hatim’s professional photography from before he suffered a stroke and from his recent photo shoot outing with King Chai.
Is it time to let go of our Constitution?
Starting with the Perak Mufti’s now infamous remark about a “new Constitution”, then rebutted by Professor Dr Abdul Aziz Bari, a LoyarBurokker today flies us on a hot-air balloon, LB-styled. The courts have consistently ignored the Constitution and failed to uphold many of its protective provisions. The people have suffered. Is the Malaysian Federal Constitution a Document of Tyranny or one of Salvation? Is it time to let go of a Constitution which continues to protect only the elite and powerful?
DNBN Kuburkan BN: Pakatan Rakyat & Barisan Rakyat must join forces
The People’s Parliament unveils its new initiative for the coming General Election. LoyarBurok in July announced its Voter Education Campaign. Scandal upon scandal, tyranny heaped upon injustice – the Rakyat must join forces and vote in the reform!
Save Vui Kong from the Hangman!
Malaysians will rally on THURSDAY 26th August at 11.30am at the Singapore High Commission at Kuala Lumpur, to show our solidarity with Yong who has been denied due clemency process and to demand that Singapore spare Yong from a cruel, undignified, and unjust death.
MCCBCHST Disappointed with Court of Appeal’s Decision In Everest Moorthy Case
The Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism’s (MCCBCHST) expresses deep disappointment at yesterday’s Court of Appeal decision to turn down the late Everest Moorthy’s family’s appeal and instead said the family could go to the syariah courts to set aside the order by the syariah court.
Extravagant Egalitarian: Delhi of Dreams
Extravagant Egalitarian takes us through a journey of architectural wonders – from regal structures of an empire past, to Lutyens’ Delhi of colonial days and the slum phenomenon of present time – and leaves us thinking about how Malaysians view and treat migrant workers.
Sekiranya Kita Ikhlas Memberi Mahasiswa Peluang Memilih
Refleksi dan analisa seorang mahasiswa tentang perbicaraan sama ada hak dan kebebasan mahasiswa berpolitik harus dipulangkan kepada mahasiswa.
Some Stuff for Malaysians
Excerpts of the portions LoyarBurokker Aston Paiva had omitted due to to time constrains from speech at EMPOWER’s Youth Dialogue on Religion and Politics. True to form – he calls it as he sees it, you don’t want to miss it.
Sarawak, the Dam-ed State
A consideration regarding the inconsistency between the national energy policy and the building of 12 dams that in a mere 10 years will generate 600% more power than current demand.
Police Updates on Facebook?
Commenting on the Chief Police Officer of Selangor, Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar, posting investigation initiatives on his Facebook profile.
FMT Interview with Edmund Bon: (III) Clean up the Judiciary first
FMT’s interview with Edmund Bon continues. This time he bites the Judiciary. Bon speaks about the compromise in standards in the name of tackling inefficiencies and the public’s perception that the Judiciary is not independent.
Will you be there for Beng Hock? 9AM 18 August, SAHC
Will you do it for Beng Hock? Will be you be at Shah Alam High Court tomorrow? Will you wear the t-shirt? Will you remember those who have no voice anymore? This country will not move until we move.
The Bar Council – Toothless Pussy or Roaring Lion?
Edmund Bon’s interview with FMT has resurrected a fresh debate on the role and relevance of the Bar Council as a voice of conscience in civil society. The former Bar Council’s National Young Lawyers Committee Deputy Chairperson (2006/07) and Malaysian Bar’s YL Personality speaks up to call for drastic action by the Bar to answer its woes.
THE CRIMINAL was a woman. They are always women.
Recently sex education and baby-dumping have been discussed, with the latter being suggested to be made into a capital punishment offence. This article delves deep into the consequences of criminalising the option of abortion. “The crimes are not always theirs.”
Connect The Dots: Of Sex Education and Condoms
A consideration on the state of denial about sexual activity among youths and the need for sex education.
Amendments took the wind out of Bar Council
It’s Karpal Singh’s turn to weigh in on the current debate regarding the Bar Council.
Leading With An Open Heart
A consideration on the increasingly arduous process of building a non-Muslim places of worship in Malaysia.
Anifah Aman makes London the new and improved Bolehland
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been gaining international recognition for Malaysia in the Human Rights arena by speaking out against human rights violations of other nations – a stark contrast to what is practised back home by the Home Ministry. A LoyarBurokker in London reports from the anti-ISA protest there.