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By Jerome Cohen from South China Morning Post The most formidable challenge to China's establishment of a credible rule of law is neither the quality of its legislation nor the professional competence of its judges, prosecutors, lawyers and police. Laws and the skills of those who apply them have both witnessed substantial progress...
Malaysia: Soi Lek quits as MCA No 2, fresh polls loom
Malaysiakini, 4 March 2010 Dr Chua Soi Lek today announced his resignation as deputy president, along with seven other central committee members, in a bid to force fresh polls for the top leadership. The seven central committee members include Kong Cho Ha, Tan Chai Ho, Loh Seng Kok, Chong Itt Chew, Gan Tian Loo, Tee Siew Keong...
Malaysian teachers say ‘no’ to sex education
Bernama, 2 March 2010 Malaysian teachers are saying 'no' to sex. They are not ready to impart sex education in schools. They lack professional training in teaching the subject, National Union of Teaching Profession (NUTP) secretary-general Lok Yim Pheng said today. She said, while the union fully supported the government's move...
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