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Book Review – The Law of Superheroes: Bringing the Geekiest from Both Worlds

Book Review – The Law of Superheroes: Bringing the Geekiest from Both Worlds

The MCCHR Resource Center houses hundreds of materials on social and political sciences, but the best kept secret (in my opinion) is the selection of books that creatively illustrate law and social activism. One such book is The Law of Superheroes by American attorneys James Daily and Ryan Davidson. This book originated from a blog […]

Seven Ways to Do the Mindfuck (Part 3 of 3)

Seven Ways to Do the Mindfuck (Part 3 of 3)

The last two types of trippy logic that could blow your mind.

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Putting My Foot Down

Putting My Foot Down

A stomp in protest against those who trample on our rights.

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Freedom

Freedom

To remember all that our forefathers have fought for is to continue the fight.

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Perjuangan Mahasiswa: Where Do We Go From Here?

Perjuangan Mahasiswa: Where Do We Go From Here?

What next, after all is said and done?

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In Defense of My Fellow Sarawakians Who Exercised Their Voting Rights (Stories From the East)

In Defense of My Fellow Sarawakians Who Exercised Their Voting Rights (Stories From the East)

Together with hundreds of thousands of other Sarawakians, M. Chauhan recently exercised his right as a citizen to vote in the State elections. So which part of “MY RIGHT TO VOTE” does Utusan Malaysia not understand?

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Moving On #LoyarBerkasih

Moving On #LoyarBerkasih

Freedom, Independence and Justice – is our conception of these ideals skewed? Aston Paiva discusses.

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Is it time to let go of our Constitution?

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?

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Prosecution or Persecution?: AG’s Chambers must buck up!

Prosecution or Persecution?: AG’s Chambers must buck up!

A critique on the quality of prosecution and certain lackadaisical DPPs, and the irreversible consequences this malfeasance imparts onto another person’s life and the criminal justice system.

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“The human spirit has proven for generations through many revolutions and civil wars that liberty and freedom is worth more than life itself…”: Gregory Marimuthu

“The human spirit has proven for generations through many revolutions and civil wars that liberty and freedom is worth more than life itself…”: Gregory Marimuthu

Welcome speech by the President of MALSA, Gregory Marimuthu, at the Valentine’s with Human Rights Forum on 14 February 2009, Bar Council. The obvious interdependence between peoples of different continents, the rapid growth of population and increasing contact between peoples and governments are the fundamental reasons for the promotion of Human Rights. Equality enhanced would […]

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“Gay rights are simply the rights of gay persons to live in peace and dignity,…”: Gabrielle Chong

19-year old Gabrielle Chong won the first prize at the recently concluded Bar Council Public Speaking Competition held from 9 to 12 December 2008. She spoke passionately about the continuing marginalisation and discrimination of LGBTs, and moved the judges with her simple message delivering the essence of what it means to be human. Do also […]

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