This post has previously been published on GarfieldNyan and is reproduced with the permission of the author. This is Raffael Lim’s first article on LoyarBurok. On the way back from KL, I saw an old Indian lady, dressed in a somewhat shabby dress, in the LRT. Her appearance was one of great hardship, exemplified by the […]
Hush Hush, It May Be Seditious
Declan joins Pusat Rakyat LB’s army of forever interns and this is his first article for the most awesome blawg in this universe! Declan writes about Tian Chua’s sedition case, one of Pusat Rakyat LB’s strategic litigation case. On 13 May 2013, a forum was held at the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall […]
Bar 69th AGM, 14 March: Group Practice motion filed
Regarding the Bar’s proposed Group Practice rules.
SPECIAL EDITION! STRATEGIC LITIGATION CAMP ON INTERNET FREEDOM
Do you want to know more about net neutrality and right to be forgotten? Do you want to know how these concepts will be applied in Malaysia? Come to our Strategic Litigation Camp on Internet Freedom – 25 to 28 February 2015 (leaving to Port Dickson only at 6pm on 25 February 2015). Programme is […]
My Campus Election Experience 2.0
Vince Tan continues his series of posts on campus elections.
Your Pusat Rakyat LoyarBurok is changing
And we need your help. Throughout January and February, the MCCHR team will be working on revamping the community space to serve you better. The new community centre will feature a café, a library and an activity space. The café will not only serve good coffee, but will also offer a cosy space for you […]
Five Lessons for a Meaningful 2015
Gaythri looks forward to 2015 by reflecting on what 2014 has taught her.
MCCHR Resource Centre News
Ghost of Kamunting Past The Internal Security Act (ISA), which had often been abused to silent dissenting voices against the State, was abolished in 2012 after many years of advocacy and lobbying by civil society groups and family members of the detainees. But what happened to the last group of ISA detainees after the law […]
Curious decisions in Indira & Deepa
The net effect of the judgments in the two cases explained.
Is There A Constitutional Right To Travel Abroad?
The public should not confuse revocation of passport from citizenship.
Planning A Protest: A Personal Perspective
Cassandra’s takeaway lessons from the Walk4PeaceNFreedom London.
The MAS Administration Bill: Malaysia Airlines to Soar Again?
Lee Shih’s general overview of the recently-tabled Bill.
Book Review: Debating China
We live in exciting times where the Dragon of the East has risen from its slumber and clashes with the other powers in the world. In this book, Nina Hachigian, who is now heading the US mission to ASEAN, pairs American and Chinese experts to engage in a series of letter exchanges. Academics and former […]
Keputusan Mahkamah Rayuan Dalam Kes Transgender
Satu ringkasan penghakiman yang membatalkan undang-undang menjenayahkan transgender
Indira Gandhi Case: Mandamus Against Police
The full grounds of judgment by Lee Swee Seng J
