Passed to the Telegraph by WikiLeaks Ref ID: 08LONDON1746 Date: 7/1/2008 13:17 Origin: Embassy London Classification: CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN Destination: 08STATE65565 Header: VZCZCXYZ0001RR RUEHWEBDE RUEHLO #1746/01 1831317ZNY CCCCC ZZHR 011317Z JUL 08FM AMEMBASSY LONDONTO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 9065INFO RUEHKL/AMEMBASSY KUALA LUMPUR 0182RUEHNE/AMEMBASSY NEW DELHI 0783 Tags: PREL,PHUM,MY,UK C O N F I D E N T I A L LONDON 001746 NOFORN SIPDIS E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/26/2018 TAGS: PREL, PHUM, MY, UK SUBJECT: MALAYSIA'S HINDRAF LEADER SEEKS POLITICAL ASYLUM IN BRITAIN REF: STATE 65565 Classified By: POLITICAL MINISTER COUNSELOR MAURA CONNELLY FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) and (D) 1.(C/NF) Summary: Waytha Moorthy, director of the Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF), told us on June 25 that he is NOT seeking asylum in the U.S., but is seeking asylum in the UK. He said that his application process is currently stalled, however, and he speculated that HMG may not grant him asylum so as not to upset the M...
With all this going on how could they allow the people to talk? And with 1,000 servants and courtiers hanging around the palace how does one prevent people from talking? So they had this thing called sedition laws so that anyone who talked could be punished. NO HOLDS BARRED Raja Petra Kamarudin The PKR Sri Muda state assemblyman, Shuhaimi Shafiei, is to be charged for sedition this Monday. At least 20 police reports have been lodged against Shuhaimi because of his blog posting while Perkasa and the pro-Umno people have demanded that he be hanged for inciting war on the Malay rulers. To understand Malaysias Sedition Act you have to go back 1,000 years to the days when they did not want the people to whisper or talk bad about the Rulers. And to do this you have to read a bit of English history. Malaysias judicial system and laws are, after all, moulded after the British system and British laws. Malaysias history books start from 1946, the year that Umno was born. Before that Malaysia had...
by Haider Yutim KUALA LUMPUR, 1 FEBRUARY, 2011: PAS vice president Datuk Mahfuz Omar said that the amendment on the 1987 Road Transport Act does not solve any recurring problems but raised a many questions as well as other problems. Mahfuz, who is also the chairman of the Kempen Anti Saman Ekor Committee (KASE) said this during the distribution of pamphlets against the privatization of tail summonses at the Sungai Besi toll house today. The campaign was launched in response to the governments approval on the decision to amend the Act which took effect today. He said that the amended Act obviously proves that KASEs demand for the government through PDRM and JPJ to abolish the accumulating saman ekor and clear up the blacklist of vehicle and license owners is true. But until today, the government has never intended to cancel or write off those accumulated summons which amounted to 15 million summonses. According to Mahfuz, the amended Road Transport Act of 2010, includes the term rec...
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