GOMBAK: Police are investigating several cases under the Sedition Act related to race, religion and public sensitivity, involving a former Free Malaysia Today (FMT) journalist and a Chinese-language ...
Rex Tan’s arrest for asking a ‘sensitive question’ shows how a colonial-era act continues to hold back Malaysian reforms, ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Malaysian authorities to put an end to the investigation targeting journalist Rex Tan, arrested on suspicion of “sedition” simply for having asked a ...
COMMENT | Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Malaysian authorities to put an end to the investigation targeting journalist Rex Tan, arrested on suspicion of “sedition” simply for having ...
The arrest of former Free Malaysia Today (FMT) journalist Rex Tan under the Sedition Act 1948 was unnecessary and disproportionate to the wrong he had allegedly committed, says DAP legal bureau ...
Rex Tan, who has since resigned from news outlet Free Malaysia Today, had posed a question alleged to contain racial elements at the “Gaza Exposes the Complicity of International Actors” lecture ...
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Journalist released from police detention after sedition probe linked to public lecture question in KL
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 17 — Former Free Malaysia Today journalist Rex Tan was released from police custody this ...
DAP MP Ramkarpal Singh has called on the government to explain why the Sedition Act 1948 is still being used despite previous ...
Seditious behavior punishable by death. That's how President Trump responded to former military members and intelligence officials who are now current Congress members after they put out this video.
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