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The Great Malaysian Plot Twists

The Great Malaysian Plot Twists

Michelle Chan ends a two-year hiatus.

Yesterday’s PCA, Tomorrow’s ISA

Yesterday’s PCA, Tomorrow’s ISA

Michael Yap decries the unconstitutionality of the recently approved PCA Bill.

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I Won’t Be Voting For The Present Government #GE13

I Won’t Be Voting For The Present Government #GE13

Pepper announces whom he will not be voting for and why.

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Appointment of Prime Minister after General Elections

Appointment of Prime Minister after General Elections

Tommy Thomas provides a constitutional perspective.

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[Updated] Why A ‘Caretaker’ Government By Convention Is Unconstitutional

[Updated] Why A ‘Caretaker’ Government By Convention Is Unconstitutional

What does the Constitution say about a ‘caretaker’ Government?

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Ask Lord Bobo: Excitement of the Malaysian Bar AGM, and Patriotism

Ask Lord Bobo: Excitement of the Malaysian Bar AGM, and Patriotism

Lawyers meeting. Impunity and accountability. Bobo’s here.

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[Updated] AGM: Lawyers Seek Independent Investigation Into Bala’s 2nd SD

[Updated] AGM: Lawyers Seek Independent Investigation Into Bala’s 2nd SD

Who was the lawyer(s) and what did he/she/they do? Will we ever know the truth?

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Who Owns the Oil in Sabah & Sarawak?

Who Owns the Oil in Sabah & Sarawak?

A radical solution for the oil problems of East Malaysia?

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Towards A Safer Malaysia

Towards A Safer Malaysia

Join this project by a group of citizens to make Malaysia a safer place.

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Bersih: Time for Government to Make a Move

Bersih: Time for Government to Make a Move

Our leaders need to be brave enough to engage on difficult issues.

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Flag-gate and Perjuangan Mahasiswa

Flag-gate and Perjuangan Mahasiswa

King Chai & Syah look at the ramifications of the “flag incident” at PWTC.

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Peaceful Assembly Bill: Najib Not Breaking Any Promises

Peaceful Assembly Bill: Najib Not Breaking Any Promises

Eric Choo’s views on the controversial Bill being rushed through Parliament.

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“The Budget and its Shadow” Talk – Coming to Pusat Rakyat LB

“The Budget and its Shadow” Talk – Coming to Pusat Rakyat LB

Find out more about the budget at Pusat Rakyat LB.

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Do we really need to repeal ISA?

Do we really need to repeal ISA?

Existing laws can cater for national security offences.

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A Happy Malaysia Day

A Happy Malaysia Day

A reflection on the Prime Minister’s Malaysia Day announcement.

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Ask Lord Bobo: Casting Votes For Lord Bobo To Lead Malaysia?

Ask Lord Bobo: Casting Votes For Lord Bobo To Lead Malaysia?

This week, Ask Lord Bobo tells you whether you should vote based on person, party, or policy. And what would His Supreme Eminenceness do if elected as Prime Minister of Malaysia?

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In Search Of Besa

In Search Of Besa

It is quite a fallacy to think that Malaysia is internationally famed for being a moderate Muslim country that takes pride in its multi-racial and multi-cultural DNA.

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Gerakan Matters

Gerakan Matters

Lings My Name is Singh puts on his Penangite hat and gives us the low-down on Penangites’ love-hate relationship with their homegrown party, Gerakan.

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The ONLY MerdekakanMalaysia Run (2nd): Crying Out For Brave Leaders To Free Malaysia

The ONLY MerdekakanMalaysia Run (2nd): Crying Out For Brave Leaders To Free Malaysia

3 days, 6 runners, 6 LoyarBurokkers – 5 Malaysians (& 1 of unknown pedigree), 4 making their historic debut runs – present 6 reflections on what we all need to do to liberate Malaysia. Lisa Ng surveyed the basic issues and asked what mattered to us. Here, that guy with a cool surname runs next. He calls on brave leaders to liberate us. Marcus van Geyzel is a corporate/commercial solicitor in Kuala Lumpur. He is a media junkie, and voraciously consumes media thanks to the magic of RSS and Twitter (@vangeyzel). His interests are varied, but has a penchant for debates about culture, politics, football and the idiosyncrasies of human interaction. A certified bibliophile, he buys books faster than he can read them. He regularly contributes to The Edge Malaysia, and his more recent published articles are archived at marcusvangeyzel. After being shown the light by Lord Bobo, this is his first contribution to LoyarBurok, and will hopefully be the first of many. He’d love to hear your comments.

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Sometimes Sorry is Irrelevant

Pondering why the Attorney General Chambers of 1Malaysia (1AG) has not yet charged Datuk Nasir Safar under the Sedition Act 1948 and its relevance to the Federal Court decision of Lim Guan Eng v PP [2000] 2 CLJ 541.

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