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The New York Times features UKM 4

The New York Times features UKM 4

UKM4 sat down recently with Liz Gooch of the International Herald Tribune (global edition of the New York Times) to share about their experiences challenging the draconian University & University Colleges Act 1971 in the court of law. This feature story on the UKM4 was not only published in the Asia Pacific edition of the International Herald Tribune but also appeared in print on December 4, 2010 on the New York edition.

Zaman Gelap Universiti – Dihukum kerana Menuntut Ilmu

Zaman Gelap Universiti – Dihukum kerana Menuntut Ilmu

Hilman Idham of the UKM 4 writes on the eve of their court hearing about their battle thus far in challenging the constitutionality of AUKU, as the possibility of a decision being reached tomorrow looms ahead.

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The LoyarBurok Interview (Part 2): UKM 4 – Sitting Ducks or Schmucks?

The LoyarBurok Interview (Part 2): UKM 4 – Sitting Ducks or Schmucks?

The UKM 4 bares all. In Part 2, the four of them lets us in on what really happened on the day of their arrest in Hulu Selangor.

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[UPDATED] The LoyarBurok Interview (Part 1): UKM 4 – Rebels or Revolutionaries?

[UPDATED] The LoyarBurok Interview (Part 1): UKM 4 – Rebels or Revolutionaries?

You’ve heard of the UKM4, you’ve read about their arrest and charge under the UUCA, you’ve seen a re-energised student movement seeking to repeal the UUCA, and Court proceedings are on-foot. But how much do you really know about the 4 protagonists? The UKM 4 bares all, in 3 Parts.

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