Posted on 09 July 2009 By Andrew Khoo.
THE Enforcement Agencies Integrity Commission (EAIC) Bill 2009, passed by the Dewan Rakyat on 1 July and now on its way to the Dewan Negara, appears to be unconstitutional. The EAIC sets out to oversee the integrity of 21 law enforcement agencies, including the National Anti-Drugs Agency, Ikatan Relawan Rakyat Malaysia (Rela), the Road Transport [...]
Tags: 125, Andrew Khoo, Constitution, EAIC, IPCMC, MACC, bill, corruption, federal, law, legal, police, rela, royal commission
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Posted on 10 February 2009 By Dr Farish A Noor.
AS if it was not bad enough that Malaysia has been overrun by an outbreak of frogs — like a scene from some Biblical catastrophe — we now have to stomach the spectacle of humbug heroes and demagogues as well. One is deeply distressed to read reports of conservative politicians and their followers crying [...]
Tags: Malaya, Malaysia, Ruler, Taj-us Salatin, al-jauhari, crossover, farish noor, history, intelligence, law, legal, punishments
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Posted on 22 January 2009 By Shanon Shah.
PETALING JAYA, 22 Jan 2009: The March 2008 general elections have increased prospects for greater freedom of information, with Pakatan Rakyat governments taking the lead. Cover for the annual review by CIJ“The Selangor and Penang state governments have made public announcements to introduce freedom of information (FOI) laws in their states within the year,” Centre [...]
Tags: Barisan Nasional, Malaysia, Shanon Shah, annual review, badges, cij, expression, federal government, freedom of information, hands off!, journos at work, legal, r sivarasa, restriction
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Posted on 22 January 2009 By Cindy Tham.
Screenshot of The Nut Graph‘s status update option in Facebook FOR many internet users, there’s a daily ritual that has to be attended to. Every morning, if these internet users are in Malaysia, they probably log on to Friendster, MySpace or Facebook. They update their status, basically whinging or declaring aloud a profound or whimsical [...]
Tags: Cindy Tham, Malaysia, downloads, facebook, friendster, green packet, hi5, intellectual property, internet, legal, mobileruum, mp3, music, myspace, networking, new, packet one, rm2, ruumz, ruumzter, sn, social network, trends, websites, wifi
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Posted on 24 December 2008 By Shanon Shah.
A MUCH sought-after speaker, imam Feisal Abdul Rauf was born in Kuwait in 1948 into an Egyptian family steeped in religious scholarship. He has a degree in physics from Columbia University in New York, United States, and was also educated in England and Malaysia. His comfort in slipping into Bahasa Malaysia before this interview was [...]
Tags: court, feisal, hadith, human rights, imam, islam, jurisdiction, law, legal, muslim, prophet, shiia, sunni, syariah, theory
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