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Why freedom of information matters
Freedom of information is vital to a democracy as it is only with access to information that a citizen can exercise his rights in an informed manner.
One law to rule them all
The Federal Constitution is the highest law of the land. And any law inconsistent with it are considered void to the extent of the inconsistency.
Lessons from the British general election
Malaysia may be culturally different from Britain, however, there is nothing wrong in tapping into the latter’s experience in politics in order to improve ours.
An open letter to a Malaysian friend
Malaysians of all faiths should unite to halt the rise of regressive, intolerant and divisive sentiments prevalent in the country today.
Sedition Act amendments and impact
The Sedition (Amendment) Bill 2015 updates and amends the 1948 law significantly with new provisions and sections.
Of prevention of terror and due process
Due process and the Rule of Law should not be abandoned in efforts to combat terrorism.
Threats of physical harm are unjustified
Threatening a young lady with rape and murder is simply beyond the pale.
We need more women in politics
SOME say that we are more likely to see a non-Malay/Muslim Prime Minister than a female Prime Minister.
Blocking someone on social media
It is fallacious to argue that blocking someone on social media constitutes a denial of a person’s freedom of speech and expression.
A brotherhood of friends
The bond forged among a group of friends during school-going years transcend race and have endured till adulthood, which highlights that those who choose to racialise issues have ulterior motives.