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Law and Human Rights
The Kashmir Question – towards a just and lasting solution
The Kashmir question should primarily be understood in terms of human and political rights.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Foreign Policy
Engaging the Taliban: A multi-dimensional analysis
The Taliban isn’t to be understood as extremist in the same sense that Al-Qaeda and Daesh (Isis) are.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Domestic Policy
A “MyRakyat” app for the people’s voice
An independent national platform to expose lawmakers to more frequent doses of ground reality.
By
Ameen Kamal
3 years ago
Law and Human Rights
On parliamentary sovereignty and our Constitution
It all depends on the actual political will of the government of the day – otherwise known as the Executive-sitting-in-Parliament.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Domestic Policy
Whither corruption in Malaysia?
Corruption is much more susceptible to rationalisation, justification and normalisation.
By
Rais Hussin and Jason Loh
3 years ago
Domestic Policy
Overcoming the cartel syndrome
Without complicity and collusion by rogue enforcement officers and officials aiding and abetting the law-breakers, there’d be no cartels in the first place.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Domestic Policy
Malaysia’s downgrade to Tier 3 on human trafficking – inevitable?
According to the TIP Report, officials did not demonstrate a consistent understanding of the definition of trafficking.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Law and Human Rights
Whither the National Operations Council (NOC)?
This is where the logic of the proponents of NOC is somewhat “amorphous”, for lack of a better term.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Foreign Policy
Israels legitimacy tied to Hamas
The continuing the cycle of violence and mayhem can only erode Israel’s moral standing and exacerbate its guilt in the commission of war crimes.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Bahasa Malaysia
Liberating Al-Aqsa
Such was the acute sensitivity displayed by Moshe Dayan – one of Israel’s well-acclaimed leaders and statesmen.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
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