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What I Said About Election Judges Applies Mutatis Mutandis

What I Said About Election Judges Applies Mutatis Mutandis

NH Chan defends his statements against the Election Judges in his previous article.

A Sense of Injustice

A Sense of Injustice

Retired Judge NH Chan returns with a scathing rebuke of election judges

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Who Owns the Oil in Sabah & Sarawak?

Who Owns the Oil in Sabah & Sarawak?

A radical solution for the oil problems of East Malaysia?

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Teoh Beng Hock: Never Forget

Teoh Beng Hock: Never Forget

The third anniversary of a young man’s death.

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The death knell of tyranny

The death knell of tyranny

It seems to NH Chan that Bersih could have sounded the death knell of tyranny.

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What I Have Said About Christians and Muslims Worshipping The Same God/Allah Is Confirmed By The Quran!

What I Have Said About Christians and Muslims Worshipping The Same God/Allah Is Confirmed By The Quran!

Introduction: why I decided to write on why the Deity Allah is not owned by Muslims only.

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Why Allah And Not Tuhan?

Why Allah And Not Tuhan?

Q: Why do Christians use the word ‘Allah’ in their Malay language Bible and not ‘Tuhan’? A: It is because Christians, Jews and Muslims worship the same God as the God of Abraham.

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The bigotry of forbidding the use of an English word in the name of Islam

The bigotry of forbidding the use of an English word in the name of Islam

The People’s Judge ponders over the bigotry of forbidding the use of an English word in the name of religion.

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Bible Desecration Shows Puerile Insensitivity

Bible Desecration Shows Puerile Insensitivity

When by deed the government is insensitive to the religions of others, even to the extent of desecrating their Holy Bible, it only goes to show that this is not a government for the people.

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Answering The People’s Call is The Way to Winning The Next GE

Answering The People’s Call is The Way to Winning The Next GE

The call of the people is accountability which is the ultimate checks and balances of democracy.

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People’s Call for Regime Change – Part 2

People’s Call for Regime Change – Part 2

The People’s Judge continues his call to the young to use the tools of modern communication to effect change in Malaysia, pointing out how we are stuck with a government using 19th century British colonial laws to further repress us.

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The LoyarBurok Book Review: “Perak: A State Of Crisis” – Necessary Reading For Conscientious Malaysians [w/VIDEO]

The LoyarBurok Book Review: “Perak: A State Of Crisis” – Necessary Reading For Conscientious Malaysians [w/VIDEO]

An imperfect record of the Perak Crisis, but nevertheless necessary reading for all conscientious Malaysians keen on preserving liberty and democracy. A useful tool, perhaps, in proactively combating the looming constitutional crisis in Selangor, 2011?

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Ask Lord Bobo: The Curious Case of the State Secretary

Ask Lord Bobo: The Curious Case of the State Secretary

This week, Ask Lord Bobo answers questions on the Selangor state secretary, the difference between being and living, and how Malaysians students who are overseas can vote in the General Elections.

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Mkini: Nizar A Hit At Book Launch On BN’s Perak Takeover [w/VIDEO] (12 Dec 2010, 2245)

Mkini: Nizar A Hit At Book Launch On BN’s Perak Takeover [w/VIDEO] (12 Dec 2010, 2245)

Hazlan Zakaria was one of the fortunate few who got in the hall to witness the launch of PASOC LoyarBaca (LoyarBurok’s publishing arm). He reports. (By the way, he is accurate in his report.)

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The LoyarBurok Book Review: “Perak: A State Of Crisis” – Re-invoking Our Sentiments [w/VIDEO]

The LoyarBurok Book Review: “Perak: A State Of Crisis” – Re-invoking Our Sentiments [w/VIDEO]

The Perak case is significant to all Malaysians, as its implications are far-reaching not just for other state governments but also at the national level, especially as discussion is underway on the relationship between the civil service-royalty-political parties in the state of Selangor presently.

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LoyarBurok’s Top 10 of 2010

LoyarBurok’s Top 10 of 2010

LoyarBurok casts a collective beady eye at the twelve months that was 2010.

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TMI: PASOC Documenting History As It Happens (19 Dec 2010)

TMI: PASOC Documenting History As It Happens (19 Dec 2010)

Dina Zaman of TMI was at the 1212 PASOC launch. Here’s the review, appreciate it Dina and TMI!

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Remember, Review & Reclaim: The PASOC Editor’s Cut

Remember, Review & Reclaim: The PASOC Editor’s Cut

The book launches 1212 (that’s tomorrow) at 4pm. Meet the protagonists (politicians, contributors, writers and lawyers[LB]) at the LoyarBurokking session. Here, we prove ourselves right that there is indeed the Lord Bobo. Finally, after much persuasion, our editor-at-large (and an in-house banking legal counsel bigwig) gives us the lowdown on the book. And its her […]

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The LoyarBurok Book Review: “Perak: A State Of Crisis” – Cascading Illegality

The LoyarBurok Book Review: “Perak: A State Of Crisis” – Cascading Illegality

The book launches 1212 at 4pm. Meet the protagonists (politicians, contributors, writers and lawyers[LB]) at the LoyarBurokking session. Here, read a review of the book to understand why you shouldn’t be missing the launch. The facts are well known. The spark was lit when four Pakatan Rakyat Perak State Assembly members defected from their coalition. […]

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The LoyarBurok Book Review: “Perak: A State Of Crisis” – A Candle-Light Vigil To Democracy

The LoyarBurok Book Review: “Perak: A State Of Crisis” – A Candle-Light Vigil To Democracy

The book launches 1212 at 4pm. Meet the protagonists (politicians, contributors, writers and lawyers[LB]) at the LoyarBurokking session. Here, read a review of the book to understand why you shouldn’t be missing the launch. As time passes, some will cite Winston Churchill’s famous maxim about democracy being “the worst form of government except all those […]

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