Pepper Lim recounts to Paprika some of the things we could be doing instead of just complaining.
LB Movie Review: Guardians Of The Galaxy
Guest contributor Groot reviews the latest Marvel blockbuster.
Idola-Demokrasi: Orang Asli and the Urban Youth
Cassandra narrates her experiences going through her first Idola workshop
In Defence of Edmund Bon
Khabir says we should big up the Bon. Dudes.
Ridiculous attacks by Lawyers For Liberty, N. Surendran and Latheefa Koya
Yudistra says the politician lawyers don’t have a clue.
Why Khalid thinks he has been unfairly sacked by PKR
Khalid’s case in PKR’s decision to sack him.
I Buried A Bird Today
Mei Mei Chu, on a particularly difficult week at the news desk.
Paula At The Pusat
Former intern Paula Tena describes her internship with the most #ohsem Pusat Rakyat LoyarBurok.
Is Malaysia an Islamic State?
Tamir Moustafa dissects and distils one of his learned academic articles.
Kalimah Allah Federal Court Judgment
The grounds of appeal of the Federal Court We had previously uploaded the Grounds of Judgment of the Court of Appeal here. Today, about two weeks after delivering its decision on 24th June 2014, the Federal Court has released the Grounds of Judgment of the specially enlarged panel of 7 Judges who heard and dismissed […]
MCCHR-KL Bar Strategic Litigation Camp 2014
“We belong to one race, the human race and we have only one earth. The earth we are given is not just for us but also for those who come after us. They need a tomorrow and the rest on us today.”—Irene Fernandez This year’s strategic litigation camp is happening from Thursday, 7 August until […]
A Soldier For The Nation
Zaid Ibrahim’s speech on Karpal Singh at Gandhi Memorial Trust
BN Needs an Ideological Makeover
Perem Segar thinks that BN must change their political ideology to survive.
On the Fruitless Debate over an Islamic vs a Secular State
Andrew Yong’s attempt at shedding light without generating too much heat.
Homelessness and the Destitute Persons Act (DPA)
If it’s a rescue, why hold people against their will?
Malaysia’s open government conundrum
In 1996, MAMPU (or Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit) embarked on an ambitious e-government project in their effort to further improve service delivery amongst federal government agencies. Since then, Malaysian citizens have benefited tremendously from improvement in government services. Waiting and processing times at government departments and offices have also improved. And, thanks […]
Ground-breaking Indira Gandhi Custody Decision
Ex-husband found in contempt for not handing child over
