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Till Death Do Us Part

Till Death Do Us Part

Lingswaran Singh calls for the abolishment of the death penalty in Malaysia.

Recap: Undichats #46 Philosophy of Obligations, State, Law, War and Dissent

Recap: Undichats #46 Philosophy of Obligations, State, Law, War and Dissent

In case you missed it, a summary of the top point/tweets made during Undichats #46 Philosophy of Obligations, State, Law, War and Dissent.

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Why NOT Taking To The Streets Would Be Madness

Why NOT Taking To The Streets Would Be Madness

Why Lingswaran will be hitting the streets.

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Biadap

Biadap

Biadap ini sudah menjadi amalan bapak-bapak menteri di Malaysia dan penyokong-penyokong mereka.

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Absolutely Unreasonable

Absolutely Unreasonable

Not only must Justice be done; it must also be seen to be done

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Bersih 2.0: Essay And Short Story Writing Competition RM6,000.00 For Grabs!

Bersih 2.0: Essay And Short Story Writing Competition RM6,000.00 For Grabs!

The folks at Diskopi together with the Strategic Information and Research Development Centre (SIRD) are offering a total of RM6,000.00 in cash for an essay and short story writing competition in regards to what happened before, during and after Bersih 2.0. The competition is open to all Malaysians between the age of 18 and 30 […]

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URGENT NEWSFLASH: LoyarBurok Not Just A Blawg! Join The Army!

URGENT NEWSFLASH: LoyarBurok Not Just A Blawg! Join The Army!

LoyarBurok’s weekend-long retreat revealed that LB is not simply a blog, or loosely bound group of activists. It represents a larger and more concrete mission, which is to educate the voters of Malaysia and encourage civic engagement, in the hope of promoting accountability within the political process.

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Argumentum ad Hominem

Argumentum ad Hominem

A call to discuss constructively, instead of resorting to personal attacks.

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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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