Putting guns in the hands of madmen.
To the Point of No Return
Daniel Teoh stresses upon the importance of freedom of expression with regards to Malaysian minorities.
To Never Stop Questioning
Alice Loi speaks for civil disobedience in the classroom.
Groups want Lord Bobo punished for “royal insult”
You couldn’t make this up.
Ask Lord Bobo: Is Comedy Dead in Malaysia?
The wonder-typewriting monkey rolls out the answers.
Ask Lord Bobo: Who Can Use Allah — The Definitive Answer
Interpreting the Court of Appeal decision.
Indira Gandhi Judgment Conditionally Stayed
Indira’s kids not affected but can other kids now be converted unilaterally in Perak?
Is Ning Baizura the Perfect Woman for a Gay Man?
Pang Khee Teik goes deep into Ning like only Pang can.
Top 10 Movies of 2013
Resident movie critic, Wai presents his list of the best movies of 2013.
Ask Lord Bobo: Atheism and time travel in Malaysia
His Supreme Eminenceness provides the answers.
Putrajaya: The Actors (Prologue)
Presenting a LoyarBurok exclusive, a Malaysian serialised novel, Putrajaya: The Actors by H.N. Roman.
Ask Lord Bobo: Of Allah, and other things that should be banned
Lord Bobo gets on the banned-wagon.
Ask Lord Bobo: Almost impossible to leave Islam
Is it possible to convert out of Islam?
Noorfadilla case: Triumph and Tribulations
A pregnant teacher, CEDAW and Malaysia
The Star (Community): Centre cuts back help to Orang Asli
Youth volunteers who have been empowering the orang asli community in Hulu Langat, Selangor for the past two years, have had to scale back their work as their funds have been cut down drastically.
Religion and the Law
Roger Tan’s exegesis on the law of religious propagation in Malaysia
The Court of Appeal’s flawed approach to the “Kalimah Allah” case
Views from an international human rights lawyer.
Attorney-General or Pamphleteer- General? – A Reform Long Due (Part 3)
Part 3 of this series by Lim Wei Jiet looks at the brighter side of things – how to reform our legal system to bring back the glory days of the Public Prosecutor.
Ultimate Resolution: Live Your Life!
Ho Kit Yen has some advice for those of us still in New Year mode.