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Chinese Group: Still Hope PN Will Recognise UEC

There is still hope that the contentious UEC will be recognised by the PN government despite recent setbacks.

Suaram: “Absurd” to Place Police Oversight Body Under Home Ministry

Suaram said it is appalled by the government’s proposed new bill which would replace the previous PH administration's plans to introduce the IPCMC.

Malaysian Bar: Time for ‘Anti-Hopping’ Law

Malaysian Bar President Salim Bashir today urged the PN government to urgently enact anti-hopping legislation to prevent elected lawmakers from switching parties.

Malaysian Bar: Speaker Should Not Have Written to Najib’s 1MDB Trial...

The Speaker should have left it to those involved in the 1MDB trial to seek the Court’s indulgence to adjourn the matter instead of writing to the trial Judge directly.

Rights Group: Unlawful to Revoke Work Permit of Migrant in Al...

Rights group LFL has criticised the enforcement authority for what it claimed as illegally revoking the work permit of a Bangladesh national who appeared in the Al Jazeera documentary.

Alarm over Anti-Transgender Sentiment by Islamic Affairs Minister

Concern at the recent remarks by Religious Affairs Minister Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri permitting Jawi to take action against the transgender community.

Activists: Why Probe Al Jazeera Instead of Investigating Claims?

A group of 35 civil society organisations and 17 individuals have expressed horror and concern that police are investigating Al Jazeera on its reporting.

Former UN Rep: PN Govt Backtracking on Commitment to Revise Poverty...

PN government is backtracking on the previous PH administration's commitment to revise the national poverty line.

Why Everybody Needs a Six-Month Emergency Fund

Any financial advisor worth their salt will emphasize the importance of having an emergency fund.

Bersih 2.0 Calls for Ariff to Remain Speaker, Parliamentary Reforms to...

Electoral watchdog Bersih 2.0 has urged federal lawmakers to reject the government’s motions to remove Dewan Rakyat Speaker Ariff Md Yusof and his deputy, Nga Kor Ming.

Malaysians Demand Removal of “Dehumanising” Billboard Portraying Lim Kok Wing as...

A petition has been launched demanding the removal of a controversial billboard showing Lim Kok Wing as the “King of Africa.”

Rights Group Warns of Return to “The Bad Old Days” for...

An international rights watchdog today accused the government of backsliding in terms of free speech by clamping down on various individuals after PN took federal power in March.

Opposition, Activists: What Happened to Asset Declaration?

Shortly after becoming prime minister, Muhyiddin promised that all PN cabinet members would declare their assets within a month after coming to power.

Group Against Human Trafficking: What Happened to Wang Kelian RCI Findings?

A Penang-based group against human trafficking today questioned the fate of the RCI findings on the mass graves discovered in Wang Kelian.

Tian Chua to Launch New Movement for Social Cohesion

PKR vice-president Tian Chua is launching a new movement to address issues of inequality and social cohesion in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.

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