Posted on 17 August 2010 By Deborah Loh.
PETALING JAYA, 17 Aug 2010: A new non-governmental organisation, the South East Asia Media Legal Defence Network (SEAMLDN), is all set to provide journalists in the region with legal protection. SEAMLDN, which was soft-launched in Kuala Lumpur on 23 July 2010, will provide legal assistance, including payment of legal fees, to journalists and media organisations. [...]
Tags: 1Funny Malaysia, Abdul Taib Mahmud, Committee to Protect Journalists, Deborah Loh, Home Ministry, Lim Guan Eng, Malaysiakini, Nizar Jamaluddin, Perak Darul Kartun, Raja Petra, Southeast Asia Media Legal Defence Network, Teresa Kok, Utusan Malaysia, V Gayathry, Zunar, bloggers, cij, dap, defamation, freedom of expression, nik aziz, press freedom
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Posted on 26 July 2010 By Gan Pei Ling.
Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussien glibly declares the Barisan Nasional’s commitment towards diversity for all. Is that the truth of the matter?
Tags: Allah, Gan Pei Ling, Hishammuddin Hussein, Home Ministry, The Herald, The Star, cow head protesters, diversity, malaysian insider
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Posted on 26 May 2010 By Ding Jo-Ann.
PETALING JAYA, 26 May 2010: Police officers are entitled to kill or injure innocent persons as long as they genuinely believe lives are in danger, said the Home Ministry. Click thumbnail to read ministry’s letterIn a letter to The Nut Graph dated 17 May 2010, the ministry said: “Although police officers’ actions may result in [...]
Tags: Ding Jo-Ann, Home Ministry, IGSO, Malaysia, deaths, firearms, force, guidelines, gun, igp, ministry response, penal code, police, politics, public, security, shooting, to kill
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Posted on 30 March 2010 By Shanon Shah begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting.
WHO would have thought that on the issue of film censorship, Malaysia and the US would have so much in common? Just look at the Home Ministry’s updated film censorship guidelines, which took effect on 15 March 2010. The four broad areas covered are: public peace and security; the religious; the socio-cultural; and manners and [...]
Tags: China, Home Ministry, Iran, Malaysia, Shanon Shah, artistic, arts, bowling for columbine, censor, censorship, creativity, film, freedom of speech
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Posted on 29 January 2010 By Ding Jo-Ann.
“About 50 people various nationalities incl students fr local univ arrested under ISA last thur [21 Jan 2010] on alleg of terrorism.” Lawyer and chairperson of the Bar Council’s constitutional law committee Edmund Bon tweeted on the ISA detentions at about 9pm on 26 Jan. He also said that of the 50 persons detained, 38 [...]
Tags: Ding Jo-Ann, Edmund Bon, Found in Quotation, Hishammuddin Hussein, Home Ministry, ISA, Mahmood Adam, terrorism
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Posted on 27 January 2010 By Wong Chin Huat.
THE Barisan Nasional (BN) government should thank High Court Justice Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof for quashing the Home Ministry’s ban on Muslim Women and the Challenges of Islamic Extremism. The academic book is edited by Prof Norani Othman and published by Muslim women’s non-governmental organisation Sisters in Islam (SIS). Too often we read about why [...]
Tags: Allah issue, Court of Appeal, Home Ministry, Muslim Women and the Challenges of Islamic Extremism, Sisters in Islam, Wong Chin Huat, book banning, high court, uncommon sense
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