Khadijah who survived the rigorous internship programme at Pusat Rakyat LB discusses the possible benefits of prosecution guidelines to the discourse on freedom of expression in Malaysia. Although the Attorney-General announced that he was dropping the sedition charge against Professor Azmi Sharom in February 2016, the ubiquity of the Sedition Act 1948 left a bitter […]
29 March 2016 /
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It is illogical that Dr Azmi intends to incinerate the fabric of society
9 September 2014 |
Express Yourself |
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The iron claws of the Sedition Act has entered the doors of the universities
3 September 2014 |
Selected Exhortations |
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A court judgment has the full transcript
24 February 2014 |
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LoyarBurok is giving away a free ebook on Malaysia’s Sedition Act and freedom of expression
8 July 2013 |
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Aerie Rahman feels a chill sweeping into London from Malaysia.
23 May 2013 |
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Is it justifiable if the Government were to use the ISA or Sedition Act on the likes of Ridhuan Tee and Ibrahim Ali? Should we laud such an action?
6 September 2010 |
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Pondering why the Attorney General Chambers of 1Malaysia (1AG) has not yet charged Datuk Nasir Safar under the Sedition Act 1948 and its relevance to the Federal Court decision of Lim Guan Eng v PP [2000] 2 CLJ 541.
5 February 2010 |
Selected Judgments |
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I write this article so as to apprise the people who, in the mind of the general public, have taken the law into their own hands through the harassment of law abiding citizens of this country with the threat of using the Sedition Act 1948 on them. They should not have done it without first […]
10 June 2009 |
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