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Time for Prosecution Guidelines?

Time for Prosecution Guidelines?

Khadijah who survived the rigorous internship programme at Pusat Rakyat LB discusses the possible benefits of prosecution guidelines to the discourse on freedom of expression in Malaysia. Although the Attorney-General announced that he was dropping the sedition charge against Professor Azmi Sharom in February 2016, the ubiquity of the Sedition Act 1948 left a bitter […]

Gender Equality in Student Politics

Gender Equality in Student Politics

Vince Tan writes about women in student politics and activism

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Attorney General or Pamphleteer General — A Reform Long Due by Lim Wei Jiet

Attorney General or Pamphleteer General — A Reform Long Due by Lim Wei Jiet

Part 1 of this article examines the (utter) failure of our current AG in carrying out his duty to uphold the rule of law.

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The Real Reason for the Crackdown

The Real Reason for the Crackdown

Ong Kar Jin believes there’s more to what meets the eye in the recent crackdowns.

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On the Right to Assemble Under the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012

On the Right to Assemble Under the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012

Sara Lau dissects the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012 and takes a look at its many loopholes.

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REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (22-28 Mar)

REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (22-28 Mar)

What’s behind the polls delay, BN’s silence on thug politics, and the PMO’s splurging on ads.

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Cop Eating: RM 2,000.00 per bite (Tian Chua judgment)

Cop Eating: RM 2,000.00 per bite (Tian Chua judgment)

The grounds of judgment in Member of Parliament for Batu Chua Tian Chang, a.k.a. Tian Chua’s appeal in the Kuala Lumpur High Court against majistrate court sentence in his conviction for causing hurt to a police constable and stopping him from discharging his duty two years ago.

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