Lord Bobo: “It is never a waste of time to stand up for justice.”
ALB: Shopping, Hoping, and Missing
Lord Bobo talks cheap goods, receives a sad email, and loves Malaysia!
Illicit Financial Flows: MNCs the culprit?
Who’s watching your money flowing out of the country illegally?
Computing Professionals Act 2011: Flawed at the Fundamentals
REFSA lays out the glaring flaws of the CPA 2011.
Flag-gate and Perjuangan Mahasiswa
King Chai & Syah look at the ramifications of the “flag incident” at PWTC.
Political Bait and Switch Trumps Rights Reform in Malaysia
Human Rights Watch on the Peaceful Assembly Bill: “a cruel joke on Malaysian civil society”.
Agama Cinta
Kamu dengan agama mu, aku dengan agama ku. Tetapi cinta bebas dari garis batas perbezaan.
REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (10-16 Dec)
A Bill that Gates computing Jobs? Read REFSA Rojak’s take on the week’s headlines.
LoyarBocor: Revolutionary Guide For Counsel In Court
Found in a dusty dustbin somewhere, we reproduce legible parts of this rousing pamphlet.
[Updated] Landmark NoorFadilla “Pregnant Teacher” Case On Gender Equality
Must-read: A constitutional law case affecting all women in Malaysia.
Forum: Verdict – Illegal!
The story behind the legal challenge on the Australia-Malaysia Refugee Swap Deal.
White Noise: Prog 2011
Symphony X, Opeth and Dream Theater reviewed. 2011 is a bumper year for prog.
Section 15 and Beyond
King Chai explores and shares his views on the upcoming Round Table Discussion on UUCA amendments.
Mahathir, Lee Kuan Yew and The Lazy Native
An old myth reflecting the current reality of governance? Here’s some insight on the subject.
The Melaka Monorail and the Public Transport System
Some ideas for better, easier modes of getting about in Melaka.
Why ‘Anything But Umno/BN’ (ABU)
The author’s personal view of why Umno/BN should be voted out in the next election.
Hillary Clinton’s Remarks in Recognition of International Human Rights Day
Clinton’s speech at the UN in Geneva, focusing on LGBT rights.
Keynote Address: MyConsti & The Challenges We Face
Written in the hour-long traffic jam to the event, a rights salutation.