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Friday, 12 December 2008

Turmoil in Malaysian party after Badawi sticks to security law

(Malaysian Sun) - Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's reiteration he has no plans to abolish the stringent Internal Security Act (ISA) has led to turmoil in the party, led…

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In Malaysia - the PM is King, lives in a palace!

Filed under: CORRUPTION, MALAYSIAN MADNESS |

seri_perdanaHey Malaysians, this is where all your heart/hard earned tax money go to!!! What do they mean by “the government pays” ? Where…

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Fond memories of elections in Terengganu

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In another incident, a voter could not decide whom to vote for, as both were his friends, so he voted for both candidates. When asked whom he voted for, he…

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Conversation with MP Manickavasagam

No review for Lingam video findings

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 12 — The High Court here dealt a blow today to attempts by two former chief justices, a prominent lawyer and two other people who were seeking…

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Zaid: We need to get our young people to recognise the rights they have

Contributed by Lai Chee Hoe
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In conjunction with the Human Rights Debate 2008 organised by the Bar Council Human Rights Committee, an International Human Rights Day gala dinner was held…
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MACC - principles of indepencence and parliamentary accountability too watered down

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Bill is so watered down that the principles of its independence from the Prime Minister’s control and accountability/responsibility to Parliament can be quite tenuous and…

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Support Jerit Riders this Sunday 14 Dec 2008

“RIDE FOR CHANGE” reaches Klang Valley this Sunday 14 Dec 08….

One group from the North & another from the South.

Lets hit the road to welcome & support them……

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NOKTAH SEBENTAR

Hishamuddin Rais

Hari ini kita terus membaca dan diberitahu bahawa dunia kapitalis sedang dilanggar krisis yang maha besar. Krisis ekonomi yang sebesar ini belum pernah dialami oleh dunia kapitalis selama…

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Dr M thinks Vision 2020 not likely to happen

Dr M foresees goals of achieving Vision 2020 not happening

PUTRAJAYA, Dec 11 - Will Malaysia achieve its target of becoming a developed country by 2020?

Unlikely, says the architect…

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MACC and JAC Bills – both fall far short of expectations and promise of anti-corruption and judicial reforms

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) personally presented in Parliament for first reading yesterday by the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi both fall far…

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WAYTHA MOORTHY AT THE HOUSE OF LORDS




The Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF), which have been banned by the Malaysian government recently had been extended an invitation by the House of Lords on 8 December 2008 to…
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Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2008 - A Disappointment

Press Statement

Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2008

- A Disappointment

The long awaited legislation for a Judicial Appointments Commission is a disappointment. While it provides for a mechanism for selection…

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‘Gertak’ tak menjadi…PPP nak terus ‘cuba nasib’ dalam BN

Parti Progresif Rakyat (PPP) nampak macam tidak ada tempat yang nak dituju.Dikala ada yang menduga ia akan berpegang kepada ‘gertak’ Presidennya Datuk M Kayveas nak keluar dari Barisan…
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Hindraf supporters to go on hunger strike


Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) supporters will stage a hunger strike beginning Saturday at an event to commemorate the first anniversary of detention of five of its leaders under the…

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