by Joe Fernandez Guest Columnist COMMENT Former Sabah Chief Minister Harris Salleh did not mention then Sabah Foundation Director, Jeffrey Kitingan, when he pontificated sanctimoniously on the so-called missing RM 4 billion, among other issues, in a tirade against former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad in recent days. Harris was apparently taking offence at Mahathir’s statement [...]
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Jeffrey’s, Sabah’s ‘missing’ billions enduring talk
Posted: May 11, 2012 in Datuk Dr Jeffrey @ Gapari Kitingan, Dr Mahathir, North Borneo, Sabah Politics, State Reform Party (STAR), Yayasan SabahTags: corruption, democracy, Internal Security Act (ISA), Malaysian Politics, Sabah
Internal Security Act (ISA): Hear What Lim Guan Eng Has To Say
Posted: September 20, 2010 in Anak Bangsa Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, Dr Mahathir, Lim Guan Eng, Malaysia, Malaysia Today, Malaysian PoliticsTags: Bangsa Malaysia, Internal Security Act (ISA), Malaysian Politics, Rule of Law
Dr Mahathir is a cruel ruthless heartless unscrupulous person who eliminates his political opponents with not a single modicum of human decency. A totally ruthless unscrupulous person; that is how a lot of people see him. And they hate him. They look at him not as gentlemen as he does not have any sense of [...]
Open Letter to Anifah Aman from Solicitors’ International Human Rights Group United Kingdom
Posted: August 18, 2010 in Foreign Minister Anifah Aman, Internal Security Act, Malaysia, Malaysian Human Rights, Prime Minister of MalaysiaTags: Internal Security Act (ISA), Malaysian Politics, Rule of Law
The Honorourable Dato’ Seri Anifah Hj. Aman Foreign Minister of Malaysia The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia Wisma Putra Complex No. 1, Jalan Wisma Putra Precint 2 Federal Government Administrative Centre 62602 Putrajaya Malaysia By Post & Fax: 603-8889 1617/2816 Dear Foreign Minister, The Solicitors’ International Human Rights Group (SIHRG) takes the opportunity to [...]
Candlelight Vigil 1st August 2010
Posted: July 25, 2010 in Internal Security Act, Malaysian Human RightsTags: Bangsa Malaysia, Internal Security Act (ISA)
Raja Petra Speaks Out Against ISA in London!
Posted: May 26, 2010 in Anak Bangsa Malaysia, British government, Internal Security Act, Malaysian Politics, Raja Petra Kamarudin, UKTags: Bangsa Malaysia, Internal Security Act (ISA), Malaysian Politics, Raja Petra
Or view playlist to play all at: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=84C9A27A62FC1FB2 My buddy Raja Petra affectionately called Pet is in London speaking publicly for the first time since having left Malaysia on self-imposed exile. This was organised by Solicitors International Human Rights Group, UK. The video is in 7 parts. You can also hear some parts of the [...]
Raja Petra Is In London, Safe And Sound
Posted: April 24, 2009 in Abdul Razak Baginda, Aminah @Altantuya Shaaribuu, bloggers, British government, Internal Security Act, Malaysia, Malaysia Today, malaysiakini, Malaysian Politics, Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister of Malaysia, Raja Petra, Raja Petra Kamarudin, Selangor, UMNOTags: Internal Security Act (ISA), Malaysian Politics, Raja Petra
Just got word that Pet is safe and sound in England. Thank God! Pet had to go away from Malaysia as he had reasons to believe that a new detention order under the Internal Security Act (ISA) had been issued by the Police and they were looking for him high and low the last few [...]
Datuk Seri Rais Yatim Warning Bloggers To Stop Writing Untruths
Posted: April 16, 2009 in bloggers, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim, Communications and Multimedia Act., Information, malaysia press, Malaysia Today, malaysiakini, Malaysian Politics, Pulau Batu Putih, Reporters Without Borders, Saddam Hussein, Utusan MalaysiaTags: Internal Security Act (ISA), Malaysian Politics
“Information, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim today advised bloggers against writing untruths and touching on personal matters. He said those writing untruths would be penalised under the Communications and Multimedia Act.They can criticise the government but if they write untruths then we will take action under the Communications (and Multimedia) Act, [...]
