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DAP Will Defend Vernacular Schools’ Existence, to Push Cabinet for AG’s...

DAP will seek to defend the continued existence of vernacular schools.

Ambiga Tells PH: No More Delays with IPCMC, Sosma, Sedition Act

Ambiga wants to know the reason why some Pakatan MPs are apparently objecting to the IPCMC.

Disturbing WhatsApp Message Revealed at PKR Congress

Akmal Nasir exposed a troubling WhatsApp message to delegates at the party's national congress over the weekend in Malacca.

Swiss Top Court: LTTE Not a Criminal Group

The LTTE is not a criminal organisation, said the Swiss Federal Court in its decision to acquit 12 people who raised funds for the group when it was active.

Lawyers Group Slams Jail Term for Six Who Skipped Friday Prayers

Rights group Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) today slammed the jail sentences and fines handed out to six people in Terengganu for skipping Friday prayers.

In Blow to Sosma, High Court Allows DAP Rep Detained over...

The High Court today allowed Gadek assemblyman G Saminathan to apply for bail over a probe into his alleged involvement with terror group LTTE.

Survey: Majority Live in ‘Extreme Worry’, Unsure About Government

A survey aimed at forming a National Worry Index (NWI) has found the worry level to be at "maximum".

Deadline Long Passed, MACC Still Waiting for Opposition MPs’ Asset Declarations

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is still waiting for copies of asset declarations by opposition MPs, even though the deadline has lapsed for almost two months.

Ramkarpal: Sedition Act Removal Suffering from “One Study After Another”

Deputy home minister says won’t rush into abolishing Sedition Act.

Ramkarpal Tells Govt: Keep Your Promise of Repealing Sosma

Liew Vui Keong said Putrajaya seeks to review, not repeal Sosma, while NGOs and MPs said best to do away with “mostly draconian” act.

Lawyers: Voters Can Sue Politicians to Stop Undemocratic Change of Government

The Federal Court’s landmark ruling that the tort of misfeasance in public office can be extended to politicians.

Convincing Seven States to Ban Child Marriages

De facto Islamic affairs minister Mujahid Yusof Rawa said his ministry will continue to convince the various state religious departments to ban child marriages.

Seven States Refuse Child Marriage Ban

The seven states that are not complying with raising the minimum age for marriage to 18 to curb child marriages are Sarawak, Pahang, Terengganu, Perlis, Negri Sembilan, Kedah and Kelantan.

Siti Kasim’s Maju Draws the Crowd at First Roadshow

Siti Kasim's Maju building a more progressive Malaysia.

Activist Jufazli Says CAGED Rep Rama Intimidated for Publicising Case

An activist has accused police of intimidating Rama Ramanathan for reporting his disappearance in police custody after questioning and seizing the latter’s mobile phone and laptop.

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