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Mongolian riot

There is a riot in Mongolia. The riot has to do with the transparency and credibility of election.
As a member of global community, we are concerned with the security and stability of this region.
Anwar held a press conference this morning, it has something to do with Malaysia-Mongolia relations.
I heard Najib too will hold a press […]

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Today we witness another episode of a consistent pattern of abuse of power and manipulation of the criminal justice system.
Recently one of the witnesses in the Altantuya trial approached us with detailed information of events connected to her
disappearance and murder. The information was shocking.
Mr. P. Balasubramaniam, who was engaged by Abdul Razak Baginda as […]

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Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim would be holding a Press Conference at 11.30am today(3/07/08) at new PKR Headquarters to expose new evidence on Najib’s involvement in Altantuya’s murder case.
A key witness who is the private investigator for Razak Baginda will come forward with the evidence.

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Finally, RPK walked out of Sg Buloh prison freely!
He was brought to PJ Session Court and released yesterday (9 May) at 09:30hr on the dot. I was late to receive him in court, but caught up with Marina, Petra and the whole gang in Hilton PJ.
Petra was cheerful as usual. He shared with us his […]

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RPK

RPK is a Russian made Kalashnikov machine gun
What so seditious about Raja Petra Kamarul (RPK)’s article, “Let’s send the Altantuya murderers to hell“?
Sedition is an act of encouraging rebellion against the authorities or social order. Granted, the article insinuated that Deputy PM Najib Razak is linked to the murder of Altantuya. Whether Najib is really […]

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Front page of state-controlled papers today prominently quoting Najib’s advice to the BN leaders: let the Chua Soi Lek sex scandal be a lesson. The Deputy Prime Minister said party members must exercise discipline and uphold a high moral code in their conduct.
I am sure many people must have burst into laughter upon reading Najib’s […]

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Recently there have been some good news from Mongolia.
On Nov 23, I received an email from a from Tenger. Tenger who I met in one of the international meeting was a young politician from the ruling Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party (MPRP). We became acquaintance, as we share the same name. Tenger in Mongolian equals to […]

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I received this message posted to the Comments on my piece “Altantuya”. It was a long writing. I put up an abridged version of his message as a post here, because I think the issue deserved continuous attention from Malaysians:

SHAME
“The world is a dangerous place. Not because of the people who are evil; but because […]

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Cyberjaya was outside my radar screen until today. Thanks to the ‘invitation’ from the Malaysian Commission on Multimedia and Communication (MCMC), I finally made my way to visit this wonder city.
I was received by the director of enforcement Mazlan Othman, who called me last Wednesday (15 August) to fix this appointment.
I could really feel […]

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Suara Keadilan online coverage on the investigation by Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).

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