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How Law Became Man’s Tool

How Law Became Man’s Tool

Lim Wei Jiet writes about how the law has been abused to become a tool for some.

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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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Voting Time? #LoyarBerkasih

Voting Time? #LoyarBerkasih

Reflections of a final semester law student on the criteria that he would consider before casting his vote for the next general elections.

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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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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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Ask Lord Bobo: Recommended books, and student politics

Ask Lord Bobo: Recommended books, and student politics

From the Selangor Times Issue 4, 17-19 December 2010. This week, Ask Lord Bobo answers questions on book recommendations, and the UUCA.

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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.

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The Justification For The Universities And University Colleges Act 1971 (UUCA)

The Justification For The Universities And University Colleges Act 1971 (UUCA)

For quite obvious reasons, “Batu 5″ as a law student in a local university must write using a pseudonym for fear of the UUCA. Ironically, putting on his debating hat, he tries to justify UUCA’s from the Government’s perspective.

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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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AUKU dan Masa Depan Malaysia

AUKU dan Masa Depan Malaysia

Analisis seorang mahasiswa mengenai AUKU dan kesannya yang menular.

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