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Nat is accused of linking his blog to a website containing allegations of corruption of Deputy Minister of Internal Security Johari Baharom. The revelation came into many people’s blogs about 6 months ago. Nat was in fact very careful in not displaying any defamatory statement.
However the incident sparked an open dispute between the [...]
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Parti Keadilan Rakyat Johor organized a talk on ISKANDAR in the evening of 24 March in the hall of Taiwan Graduates Association.
Although the PM launched the project recently, no many people know much about the plan. Even the functions and purposes of the project were no clearly articulated.
Yong Chin Tat, a young man [...]
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Now there is another twist on the OSA issue. On 19 Febrauary, the press reported that Samy Vellu made a new turn about on toll agreements. Samy claimed that the Prime Minister has in principle agreed that highway toll agreements should be declassified. In other words, the government will no longer treat toll agreements as [...]
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I am amazed with Nazri. Sometimes I wonder he is a chameleon or is suffering some form of schizophrenia. Last year (19 September 2006) Nazri told in the Parliament: “We need the OSA to carry out the government’s task efficiently and without disturbance.â€
The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department now claimed that he disagrees with [...]
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Fédération Internationale des ligues des Droits de l’Homme (FIDH) calls on the Malaysian government not to use OSA to persecute opposition and to amend the draconian law.
FIDH is a Paris-based international human rights network which consists of 141 human rights organizations worldwide. The statement was issued on 6 February in conjunction with its local [...]
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Solidarity from Irene Fernandez
Press Statement: 2 February 2007
UPHOLD THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION OF THE CONSUMER: STOP THE LEGAL ACTION
The rapid response from the police to question three political leaders, Tan Sri Khalid, Tian Chua and Ronnie Liu arising from a police report made by Gabungan Pemimpin Mahasiswa Malaysia and Jaringan Pelajar Islam Se- Malaysia comes [...]
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“Must show power ma..”
My friends from Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) issued a rebuttal to PM Abdullah Badawi’s claim that Malaysian press are not tightly controlled on 24 October. We in Malaysia appreciate solidarity from our neighbours in our fight for press freedom.
Pak Lah has a habit of telling things that are blatantly untrue on [...]
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