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A landmark judgment on judicial power
A Federal Court decision earlier this year has restored judicial power of the federation to the judiciary.
What defines a bumiputra?
As we debate this issue, it is important for us to get all the terminology right.
Mourn the tragic deaths, but observe due process
We should not prejudge, and the accused have the right to defend themselves against the charges.
Time to allow voting at 18
Malaysians can drive, marry, sign contracts and be tried in court as an adult by that age, so they should be able to cast their ballots, too.
The Constitution stands supreme
The special position of Islam as the religion of the State is clear, but laws do not have to be passed in conformity with Islamic law to be valid.
Cease the rhetoric on citizenship
For the vast majority of Malaysians irrespective of race or religion, citizenship is guaranteed and protected by the Federal Constitution, and should not be questioned.
Landmark ruling on Sedition Act
The Court of Appeal’s judgment is a step towards bringing this piece of legislation closer in line with the Constitution.
The right to peaceful assembly
Unlike the Police Act before this, the Peaceful Assembly Act allows assemblies without prior notification.
Time to enact the Freedom of Information Act
ON Jan 17 of this year, the United States Central Intelligence Agency released about 12 million pages of declassified documents from its archive.
We are always stronger together
Our forefathers worked together to achieve what we have today, and our stories of harmony far outweigh the stories of distrust.