Ask Lord Bobo: Malaysia’s impotent, useless police force
Lord Bobo polices the police.
Lord Bobo polices the police.
The basic legal principles when challenging the decision of a public authority.
Guo Heng analyses the reasons behind film censorship in Malaysia.
How long will we remain silent as the Malaysian Taliban continues their insidious advance?
Parody video leads to riot as sensitive-folk rush to lodge police reports.
Lord Bobo tells you why the Malaysiakini court decision is important.
Cavity searches, the police, and the Home Minister. step aside, Lord Bobo’s back!
Our leaders need to be brave enough to engage on difficult issues.
The week’s headlines: PTPTN dilemma. PPPA still shackles press. IT law indecision. Bersih.
ISA replacement provides no relief. Wrongs against LGBT rights. Price of free education. Bersih 3.0.
This article was to be published in Sin Chew Jit Poh on the 9th March 2010. Instead it fell victim to the oft-wielded Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984, which incidentally is the subject of this spiked article.
An opinion on why the High Court was correct in its application of the law in respect of the ‘Allah’ issue and the Court of Appeal should affirm that decision.
In my article “Is the Malaysian Bar Pathetic?”, I asked the question, “who polices our police?” This question is brought to the fore recently when the police arrested five legal aid lawyers who were trying to see their respective clients at the Brickfield Police Station. The Scene On the night of 7th May 2009, about […]
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