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A bunch of tech-savvy law students are using Facebook, Twitter and other social networking tools on the Internet to raise awareness about the Federal Constitution.

The ten law students have joined the Bar Council's constitutional law committee (ConstiLC) led by lawyer Edmund Bon, and a number of journalists, for its My Constitution Campaign.


by Christine Chan

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  • We will not find justice at the hands of corrupt judges. (See YouTube videos) Judicial Benefits & Court Corruption Update / Evil Triangle of Court Corruption / Richard fine / Dr Shirley Moore slush funds /SBX 211. To end this title wave of corruption in our country must start with the corrupt judges. We can not bring evidence of corruption to corrupt judges. Los Angeles Superior Court judges are illegally and unconstitutionally taking 50,000.00 each for a total of 23 million per year.

  • eeeeeeeee ape ni? ppondan rights? they dont even know about the workshop?.

  • err um...the constitution...err...um..yea, workshop...err..umm..lawyer...­yes..err...what utter rubbish...stimulate minds it seem...

  • i'm a young lawyer and these fools do not represent my view!

  • Facepalm. You're one delusional mofo. Muhammad was a slave trader and owned slaves himself. And the Chinese and Indians that came to Malaya were not slaves. They were either paid workers brought by the British or immigrated by their own admission. You either failed history and sirah or is just a liar. BTW I am a Malay, but I'm not retarded like you. Also, guess where hasish originated from? LOL. Plus I don't think you even know what democracy means. P.S You haven't show me how Syariah is better.

  • sharia law never ever changed since the time of the Prophet Muhammed PBUH implement it. the 1 that changed is the moslem ppl that followed the way of satan democracy n thinking that manmade laws is far more superior for the sake of avoiding themself to be punished too from their misconduct n tyrany activities.there is no laws more superior than the laws from the Al Quran Shariah Law.from that time shariah law was last for century b4 satanic democracy took over the world since1916

  • kangkungbasi... u 4get that ur chinese tribe amongst the slave brought by british to work in the Tin mine..n other slave workers ie...Yap Ah Loy n others, brought candu n opium. n Indian slave to work in rubber plantation just to get supply for the british empayer. India brought ganja hashish from India. becuz a lot amongst hindu ritual is smoking hashish tried to get their head into trance medium(getting drugged up)

  • 1962? where this comes from? by the time Islam came to arabia by the sealed of the Prophet and the whole arbia was freed from nomadic pagan arab tribes,slavery had been abolished.far b4 rome& persian.that time western still taking slavery n that including British empire 1920' brought Chinese slave worked in the Tin mine n Indian slave worked in the rubber plantation in M'sia

  • Oh really? Women are being exploited in the west because of the modern law is it? I bet them having to go to work and having the same rights as men constitutes as abusive to you right? They need to be kept "safe" at home and wearing niqabs outside to save them from being exploited yes? And when they get pregnant out of wedlock they have to dump the baby somewhere because their parent wants to "protect" them from the law is it?

  • Don't lie. The movement to abolish slavery started in the "satanic" west. Saudi Arabia was among the last countries to abolish slavery(1962). Can't you see how even Syariah Law have to be changed based on the most current cultural perception? No law is perfect or absolute. Society changes, and the law have to keep up with that. And you still haven't shown how exactly can Syariah Law be the magic bullet. Just because you think it can doesn't make it so.

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