Last week, Genie Cum Laude announced his retirement at a press conference. The Malaysian Invader (TMI) was granted an exclusive with Genie, and asks Genie about acting in the 60s television series, “I Dream of Jeannie” and rumours of a famous master called Rosmah.
Raising The Bar
What’s the difference between a good lawyer and a great lawyer? A good lawyer knows the law. A great lawyer knows the judge.
They Paved Paradise To Put Up A Coal Plant
Plans to build a 300MW coal plant on a paradise-like site in Sabah are well underway and yet mainstream reports seldom, if ever, show to the public the paradise that will be paved. Green Ink is reproducing an article and photo essay from mongabay.com that clearly illustrates just how much is at stake.
When can we commemorate World Refugee Day?
Refugees are defined as people who are unable to return to their home countries due to fear of persecution, war or conflict and are entitled under international law to protection and assistance. However our government does not generally recognise refugees but treats them like “illegal” migrants.
Top Judicial Posts Merit Scrutiny
This article was published yesterday in The Sydney Morning Herald. LB is reproducing it due to its content value and relevance
Bersih kembali ke jalan raya?
Adakah desakkan situasi sistem pilihanraya Malaysia telah sampai ke tahap yang akan membawa Bersih kembali ke jalan raya? SPR harus menangani 6 kelemahan berikut kearah reformasi sistem pilihanraya yang dituntut oleh masyarakat sivil di Malaysia.
A Question of Integrity
A meditation on the concept of integrity in its application to award ceremonies.
LoyarBurok 2 – 0 Attorney General’s Chamber of Malaysia
On 9 December 2007 the eve of World Human Rights Day, the Malaysian government arrested and charged a few lawyers and politicians for being a member of an unlawfully assembly. On this occasion the police and prosecution made one fatal mistake – they also arrested LoyarBurokker Amer Hamzah Arshad. So of course, the Attorney General lost the case.
A Letter from Sabah: The Extending Sphere of Ketuanan Melayu
A Sabahan’ writes about UMNO’s use of “Ketuanan Melayu” in Sabah in a letter that was published in Malaysian Mirror.
Don’t Play-Play with My Money
The cost of living in KL is high. And I’ve been told that housing in Petaling Jaya has gotten more expensive in the last few years. Let me qualify that I’m not, for once, using the price of a Tall latte from Starbucks as a gauge.
Non Muslims as Syariah Loyars?
In its press statement about non Muslims as Syariah lawyers, the Bar Council got the wrong end of the stick when it talks about a “dual” legal system in Malaysia, and that the Syariah system is “established” by the Constitution.
Once a Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock
You are invited to the official launch and book signing for Once a Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock by Alan Shadrake at KL, Sat, 26 June 2010. Speakers include Edmund Bon, M.Ravi – abolitionist and counsel for Yong Vui Kong, and the author himself.
The LoyarBurok Interview (Part 3): UKM 4 – Fight For Students Freedom!
In this final instalment, the UKM 4 tells us why they are going on a David and Goliath battle in challenging the constitutionality of the UUCA in a court of law.
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.
Bring back local council elections!
From Apr 26, 2010 – June 14, 2010 YOU voted on: Do you want local council elections to be restored? Yes – 91% What are local council elections? – 4% No – 4% Not sure – 1%
[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.
Know Your Malaysian “Laws”
We’re not really sure either but here’s what it sure does seem like.
Happy 2nd Anniversary PopTeeVee!
PopTeeVee is celebrating it’s 2nd anniversary today and Fairly Current Show it’s 100th episode! (That’s over 100 guests interviewed on the show!) WOO!! Here’s a little message from the folks at PopTeeVee and Fairly Current Show. Don’t forget to join in the online celebration by blogging, tweeting, facebooking, and telling your friends!
[UPDATED] Save Malaysian on death row in Singapore
M. Ravi, a human rights lawyer in Singapore has issued this press statement asking Malaysia to make clear to the Singapore government that Malaysia will not tolerate the execution of a young Malaysian because he has been denied a proper clemency process.
YB Peter Chin, convince me please
Green Ink poses a rebuttal to Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister, YB Peter Chin Fah Kui’s defence of the need for nuclear energy, and on other pertinent questions.
