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Never forget the tragic fate of Aminulrasyid
SIX years ago, on the night of April 26, 2010, two teenage boys drove to a nearby eatery to watch a football game. Both were only 15 years old, did not have driving licences and the car they were in belonged to the sister of one the boys.
Zakir Naik and freedom of speech
Sadly, it seems that for many of us, freedom of speech is only to be upheld for views which we are comfortable with.
Change and the Malaysian middle class
We have a sizeable Malaysian middle class. To view the Malaysian middle class as a single, homogeneous entity would be problematic.
The A-G’s role in our constitutional framework
The position of the Attorney-General has been brought to sharp focus by certain issues over the past few months.
Foreign workers and the language of Donald Trump
When Donald Trump makes outrageous comments, we get angry and tell him that he is wrong. Yet, when in comes to the issue of foreigners, we are using the very same language used by extreme right wing politicians and political parties in the West.
Policing social media
The Internet remains somewhat free – a space in which the rakyat can express themselves in ways they could not normally in real life – with The State now but one of many vendors in the marketplace of information.
Vape: The legal issues
It is important for state governments to tread with caution so as not to overstep their jurisdiction when it comes to laws on vaping.
2015: The year of laws against the Rule of Law
Three controversial legislations passed by Parliament in 2015.
Why we should oppose the National Security Council Bill
UNLESS you have been living under a rock for the past week or so, you would probably know that the Dewan Rakyat has recently passed a controversial bill known as the National Security Council (NSC) Bill.