As promised. But not the final version. Thank you Farez, Mich, Sunil, Seira, Sherrie and Yanti for your artful instructions. Design issues still being worked out in the next few days 2 weeks. Please continue sending your contributions and comments to [email protected]. Lord Bobo Barnabus (Loyarburok Supreme)
OneLovingMalaysia
I was perched on that big tree outside the Brickfields Police Station the night the arrested the 5 lawyers. I watched the peaceful vigil begin, and was enjoying the calm candlelight when the shouting began. I will say that when it happened, I thought it was all rather ridiculous, and left after about half an […]
Speed Skills
Americk Sidhu discusses road accidents, calls from the improvement in civic mindedness towards improving road attitudes in adult life and gently reminds us of the need for all of us to take responsibility for our actions.
Where do they go?
A short meditation after having read the amount of low cost housing being auctioned off everyday.
Loyarburok on Break. Back With New Look on 1 June 2009.
Loyarburok will be closed for upgrading and will be back up on 1 June 2009.
Sex work
Recently, sex work became a topic of discussion in Parliament as reported here. We discussed the issue at length on the BC HRC egroup. Here are my thoughts.
The Perak Crisis – my rebuttal to Lord Lester’s opinion
Prologue “To adopt a literal approach would vest a certain level of absolute power in the Ruler where such power does not exist in the first place. Can we imagine a situation where the Ruler may decide mid-term to change an MB because he thinks that MB does not command the confidence of the majority […]
Your Right to File a Police Report
What is hoped to be a practical explanation of what is one’s right to lodge a complaint or information with the police, and in doing closely examining sections 107 and 107A of the Criminal Procedure Code by a certain chap named Fahri Azzat who has not lodged a police report recently.
Apabila ahli politik cabar Majlis Peguam…
Apabila saya membaca laporan bahawa seorang ketua bahagian parti politik telah mencabar supaya Majlis Peguam Malaysia didaftarkan sebagai sebuah parti politik, saya tertawa. Terbahak-bahak sehinggakan saya hampir jatuh dari kerusi yang sedang saya duduki. Kenyataan tersebut begitu “kurang cerdik” sehinggakan saya mempersoalkan samada ahli politik tersebut benar-benar menggunakan otaknya sebelum membuat kenyataan sebegitu. Sudah terang […]
‘…we will accept the decision by the Federal Court…’
Fahri Azzat goes on a rant after listening to the Prime Minister’s press statement.
Do take the trouble to understand before you find fault with the judges of the Court of Appeal
Before you go about judging the judges of the Court of Appeal on their five minute oral decision which they handed down on Friday, May 22, 2009, please bear in mind the wise words of the most liberal of American judges, judge Learned Hand who once wrote – The Spirit of Liberty, p 110: … […]
Band Aid Boot Camp
Gianluca is a typical English 18 year old with a flair for public school wit and humour. He was born and bred in Blackheath, South East London, where he lives with his parents and older sister. He has just finished his A levels and is passing time playing tennis and planning his ‘gap’ year. He […]
1Malaysia: Waste of Civil Service Time, Effort and Public Expense
Neville Spykerman of the Malaysian Insider reports as follows: The government is stepping up its efforts to sell 1Malaysia to a sceptical nation. Senior officers from the ministry of information, communication, culture and arts were told today they were the “sellers”’ of the concept. Minister Datuk Seri Rais Yatim said it was up to them […]
Dear Ambassador Todt,
Hi there. It’s me again. Your friendly, average and simple Malaysian with no entitlement. I hope you are keeping fine. Please do. Because Malaysia, quite obviously, needs a French like you to be her Ambassador. You know, actually, there were a couple more persons who were considered to be the Ambassador of Tourism. Dato’ Shah […]
The Economic Effect of Judicial Decisions
A consideration of the economic consequences of poor, corrupt or biased judicial decision making after considering a brief example of such a decision, the oath of a judge as found in Schedule Six of the Federal Constitution by one Mr. Fahri Azzat.
Dear Judge Dato’ Abdul Aziz Rahim,
Like most, I have been following the whole debacle in the state of Perak and when I first learned that you’ll be hearing the case, I quickly asked around whether you were a “goodie” or a “baddie”. Those were my specific words. No one could tell me anything, so I made the conclusion that you […]
Know Your Federal Constitution: Article 5
A legal consideration of Article 5 of the Federal Constitution.
Buddhism and Life
Dear Aston I refer to your post. Just like to share my bit when you say the fundamental principle of Buddhist thought has always been in ending Attachment. Not necessarily so.
Life and Death 3
Life and Death are interests of mine. I have a conundrum to throw at you. Try to think this one out. 1. You seem to be quite inclined, as an example, to the philosophies of Buddhism and the Zen, which is cool and interesting, but do you not think that these philosophies very readily give […]
So what was that all about then?
Yesterday, the Sun reported that the ‘five lawyers and 14 others arrested on May 7 for allegedly taking part in an illegal assembly outside the Brickfields police station are unlikely to face charges. Their police bail expired today and in keeping with an earlier instruction, they had turned up at the station to see whether […]