It is utterly absurd that despite overwhelming public calls for Azam Baki to be investigated, for a Royal Commission of Inquiry to be established, or for him to at least be placed on leave; none of these have happened. People are now asking Victor Chin to lodge a report. But where can he report? The…
Category: Law
Cows in the plantations: A struggle for livelihood and food security
by S. Arutchelvan. Let cattle farming and palm oil cultivation co-exist
The Hollow Pride: Winning with Our Own Strength?
By S. Arutchelvan. Malaysians-by-birth denied citizenship while foreign athletes are fast-tracked
Groups Urge Government to Stop the Tabling of the Crop/Plant Seed Quality Bill in Parliament
Excessive act will strengthen the monopoly of seed companies
US govt and Subramaniam reach out of court settlement
By S. Arutchelvan. Security guard agrees unlawful dismissal settlement with US embassy
What happened to the separation of powers bill?
There is no point in purchasing the most sophisticated recording machines until there is a true separation of powers and the Attorney General (AG) is genuinely independent. As long as there is no separation of powers, I remain skeptical that the whistleblower, MACC, or other institutions like SUHAKAM will see justice in Malaysia. Many believed…
Trials and tribulations of 15A citizenship applicants.
by Jeyakumar Devaraj. Suhakam, should address plight of children of Malaysian fathers
Mismanagement of land in Perak
State power to alienate land must consider justice for the small farmers who have been on the land for generations, and food security for the nation.
Dr. Kumar responds to PKNP’s defamation suit
by Jeyakumar Devaraj. If PKNP’s reputation has suffered greatly, perhaps they should look into a mirror
An Open Letter to Dato Mah Weng Kwai, Lawyer for PKNP
by Dr. Jeyakumar Devaraj. PKNP must not demolish Kanthan farms
