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Ask Lord Bobo: Did you really believe the ISA was gone forever?

We need an accountable police force, not the EO or ISA

We need an accountable police force, not the EO or ISA

We must move towards an accountable and transparent police force.

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Blaming the Rakyat’s Demands for a More Vibrant Democracy

Blaming the Rakyat’s Demands for a More Vibrant Democracy

Have Malaysians’ demands for fairer rule of law actually contributed to the crime rate?

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REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (6-12 Apr)

REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (6-12 Apr)

ISA replacement provides no relief. Wrongs against LGBT rights. Price of free education. Bersih 3.0.

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Political Bait and Switch Trumps Rights Reform in Malaysia

Political Bait and Switch Trumps Rights Reform in Malaysia

Human Rights Watch on the Peaceful Assembly Bill: “a cruel joke on Malaysian civil society”.

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Do we really need to repeal ISA?

Do we really need to repeal ISA?

Existing laws can cater for national security offences.

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Malaysiakini: Lawyers To Proceed With EO Test Case

Malaysiakini: Lawyers To Proceed With EO Test Case

Lawyer K Shanmuga claimed that his clients had been detained for more than 60 days without trial; forced to sign blank documents; kicked and severely assaulted with metal pipes, wires and aluminum rods; and prevented from meeting their lawyers.

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FMT: Detention Without Trial Must End Now

FMT: Detention Without Trial Must End Now

Civil society movement are upset that three alleged motorcycle thieves have been charged under Emergency Ordinance and want it repealed

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SG Elections: Why Voting For The Opposition Means A Lot To Me

SG Elections: Why Voting For The Opposition Means A Lot To Me

Winnie Lim shares the issues that are on her mind leading up to Singapore’s general elections this Saturday, 7 May.

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Far From The Madding Crowd

Far From The Madding Crowd

A report on Ops PISANG by LoyarBurokker Pei Ling, which first appeared in the Selangor Times Issue 18, 1-3 April 2011.

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LoyarBurok: Agents Of Change

LoyarBurok: Agents Of Change

A reflection from the LoyarBurok retreat in Malacca, on 26 & 27 February 2011. This post was first published in The Star.

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In Search Of Besa

In Search Of Besa

It is quite a fallacy to think that Malaysia is internationally famed for being a moderate Muslim country that takes pride in its multi-racial and multi-cultural DNA.

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Underground Report: What Is The “Third Force” MCLM?

Underground Report: What Is The “Third Force” MCLM?

An underground report from the Malaysian Civil Liberties Movement (MCLM) Public Forum, which was held below ground level at London’s Holiday Villa Hotel on 12 December 2010.

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Albar’s “For Christianity” Order Unconstitutional?

The Nut Graph‘s intrepid journalist Zedeck Siew reports that on 16th February 2009, our illustrious Home Minister by virtue of the Internal Security (Prohibition On Use of Specific Words on Document and Publication) Order 2009 [PU(A) 62/2009] has decreed as follows:- The printing, publication, sale, issue, circulation and possession of any document and publication relating […]

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