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6 Things the Police Should Know When Questioning a Child

6 Things the Police Should Know When Questioning a Child

1. Contact the Child’s Parent or Legal Guardian The Police must try to contact the parent or legal guardian of the child. 2. Allow the Child to Inform Someone Where They Are The Police should allow the child to inform someone where he or she is. Also, the Police should ask the child if he […]

REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (17-23 May)

REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (17-23 May)

The final issue: a summing up of the events post GE13 and aspirations for times ahead.

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Crime fighting must begin with the crime fighters

Crime fighting must begin with the crime fighters

Who do we turn to in such instances?

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The Monkeysuit Protocol: How to Play Hide and Seek with the Mob (and Win)

The Monkeysuit Protocol: How to Play Hide and Seek with the Mob (and Win)

The Monkeysuit Protocol presents another human rights tip in August Man M’sia.

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Dear Minister, lower crime rate my foot!

Dear Minister, lower crime rate my foot!

And if the IGP wants to withdraw his men from duty in response to our complaints, go ahead, it makes no difference!

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Ask Lord Bobo: Of Crime, Statistics, And Silly People

Ask Lord Bobo: Of Crime, Statistics, And Silly People

This week, Ask Lord Bobo ponders Malaysia’s crime rate, and what the police are doing about it.

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Strategies for Student Activists

Strategies for Student Activists

Tips from a seasoned student activist on how to not to get caught in Bolehland.

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[DIKEMASKINIKAN] Peguam Kian Diancam

[DIKEMASKINIKAN] Peguam Kian Diancam

Tahun yang lalu 5 orang peguam ditahan kerana “berkumpul secara haram” setelah dinafikan peluang untuk berjumpa dengan anak guam. Minggu lalu Suruhanjaya Sekuriti cuba menjadikan peguam saksi bertukar menjadi saksi. Hari ini peguam, Fadiah Nadwa Fikri dijadikan saksi oleh MACC.

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Did Not! Did Too! Don’t Really Care

Did Not! Did Too! Don’t Really Care

An afterthought from being in a road accident on how each and every one of us needs get on the road to responsibility and instead of leaning on the myopic excuse, “nothing to do with me wat.”

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Aung San Suu Kyi turns 64: 14 arrested in Malaysia

14 of her compatriots joined Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in detention on Friday, 19th June 2009. Their crime: gathering in Malaysia to show her support without bringing along their identification papers. Earlier that day, however, the British High Commissioner to Malaysia together with numerous other celebrities took part in the global campaign to show […]

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