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CLIVE’s Men of the Year 2011 #LoyarBergaya

CLIVE’s Men of the Year 2011 #LoyarBergaya

LoyarBurokkers featured. Expression activism and action-oriented citizenry now a lifestyle.

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Important Bar Council Circular on Very Important Issue!

Important Bar Council Circular on Very Important Issue!

The Bar Council shows its efficiency in responding to complaints on serious issues.

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Keynote Address: MyConsti & The Challenges We Face

Keynote Address: MyConsti & The Challenges We Face

Written in the hour-long traffic jam to the event, a rights salutation.

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Invitation: Discussion on Laporan Rakyat by Yayasan Kajian dan Pembangunan Masyarakat

Invitation: Discussion on Laporan Rakyat by Yayasan Kajian dan Pembangunan Masyarakat

Nov 23, 2011 INVITATION TO A DISCUSSION ON LAPORAN RAKYAT UndiMsia! and Centre for Public Policy studies, ASLI (CPPS) has launched the Laporan Rakyat (Report card) which provides the public a chance to say what they really think about their elected representatives. In this context YKPM and Proham is hosting a discussion with UndiMsia! and [...]

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MyConsti Penang: ‘Perjuangan Mahasiswa’

MyConsti Penang: ‘Perjuangan Mahasiswa’

A forum on the UUCA and the Federal Constitution.

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ABC: Supporters of electoral reform in Malaysia unswayed by police tactics (1.7.2011)

ABC: Supporters of electoral reform in Malaysia unswayed by police tactics (1.7.2011)

A flashback.

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“F-” MPs?

“F-” MPs?

Keeping our MPs in check with report cards?

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Conversations on the Constitution: Keeping the Faith under the Constitution

Conversations on the Constitution: Keeping the Faith under the Constitution

An exciting forum this Tuesday 16 August, 8pm.

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Of Lawyers and Politics

Of Lawyers and Politics

Can a group or organisation that addresses politics or politically-related issues be truly non-partisan?

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NST: Pregnant woman wins landmark case

NST: Pregnant woman wins landmark case

SHAH ALAM: The High Court yesterday ruled that pregnant women should not be discriminated from seeking employment. In a landmark ruling, judge Datuk Zaleha Yusof made her decision in favour of Noorfadilla Ahmad Saikin, who took the government to court to seek a declaration that pregnancy is not a reason for her to be denied [...]

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