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Interference with the Statutory Activities of the Malaysian Bar a Breach of International Norms

Edmund Bon’s 112 Statement to the Police

Edmund Bon’s 112 Statement to the Police

Continuing the sedition onslaught, here is Edmund’s reply to the sedition allegations.

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19 Sept: Does the Bar Lead the ‘Walk4Justice2’ or Not?

19 Sept: Does the Bar Lead the ‘Walk4Justice2’ or Not?

Sedition persecution – Time for the Bar to lead us on the streets again. #Walk4Justice2

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What Did Karpal Actually Say?

What Did Karpal Actually Say?

A court judgment has the full transcript

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The Chill of Sedition Laws

The Chill of Sedition Laws

Aerie Rahman feels a chill sweeping into London from Malaysia.

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Do We Need Old Teh Tarik In New Glasses? Revisiting The Sedition Act

Do We Need Old Teh Tarik In New Glasses? Revisiting The Sedition Act

Do we still need this Act as we have matured both democratically and as a society?

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People’s Call for Regime Change – Part 2

People’s Call for Regime Change – Part 2

The People’s Judge continues his call to the young to use the tools of modern communication to effect change in Malaysia, pointing out how we are stuck with a government using 19th century British colonial laws to further repress us.

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Syariah: The Law of The Land?

Syariah: The Law of The Land?

A consideration on the status of syariah law as provided by the Constitution and how it has come to be reinterpreted to reign supreme.

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Sedition held Unconstitutional

Sedition held Unconstitutional

Uganda in August held that its law of sedition is unconstitutional. Malaysia, on the eve of Merdeka investigated local rapper Namewee for sedition.

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Of Islam, Churches, and Temples

Of Islam, Churches, and Temples

And Prophet Muhammad – peace be upon him -, in his last sermon, said:
“People, hear that your Lord is One, and that your father is one. You must know that no Arab has superiority over a non-Arab, no non-Arab has superiority over an Arab, or a red man over a black man, or a black man over a red, except in terms of what each person has of piety. Have I delivered the message?”

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Visiting the Malay “Rights”

I have been labelled anti this and that. Apparently, I am also pro this and that, or the other. As such, I am going to begin this article with a disclaimer, just as all accountants do on their reports. This article contains my interpretation of the relevant Constitutional provisions in respect of the “rights” of […]

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