Mural, Mural on the Wall
Thomas Fann takes a look at the tangible impact of recent mural controversy in Johor Bahru.
Thomas Fann takes a look at the tangible impact of recent mural controversy in Johor Bahru.
Why the right to end suffering should not be another victim of hypocrisy.
Reflecting on conscience, lust, and our decision-making process.
As much as we would like to hang Xiao Wei out to dry for her actions as soon as possible, our society, our country, has laws; and we live by those laws.
The LoyarBurok interviews with FFF 2010 winners closes with Loo Que Lin whose short documentary “Pilih” on the campus election and the state of this democratic process in our universities.
Written by Vicheka Lay, Legal Consultant, Cambodia. Originally published here at IBA’s Pro Bono blog. See here for IBA’s Pro Bono Declaration approved in October 2008. The corporate world has made the business lawyers too business-oriented, this means that business lawyers would only work for financially lucrative case and not bothering working for pro bono […]
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