The idea of law is the simple, rather idealistic notion that a few talented men and women trained and passionate in the law can make this unjust world so much of a better place.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Err i shall only start posting after my a-level exams :)
William Chan Guang Yu is a law student at Trinity, University of Cambridge. He is neither liberal nor conservative, neither pro-government nor pro-opposition. He is only pro-democracy, pro-constitution, pro-reason and most of all pro-justice.
Despite all evidence to the contrary, he still believes in the future of Malaysia.
All the opinions that I express, have to a certain extent, been influenced by what I have read, seen or heard. However, having said that, any errors or lapses of judgment on this blog are of my full responsibility. I will be happy to correct any error of fact at the first opportunity.
If you're interested feel free to visit my alternate blog (Passion), where I discuss less serious, more trivial personal experiences from my life. Cheers and have a nice day :)
When the ISA was debated in the Parliament, Tunku Abdul Rahman, our first Prime Minister as well as our Father of Independence, said this:
“My cabinet colleagues and I gave a solemn promise to Parliament and the nation that the immense powers given to the government under the ISA would never be used to stifle legitimate opposition and silence lawful dissent.”
Though no fault of his own, Tunku's promise has been broken...
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