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Petition to free all ISA detainees

Petition to free all ISA detainees

Have you signed the petition to free Raja Petra Kamaruddin, Teresa Kok and all other Internal Security Act (ISA) detainees? You should, for it could happen to you or any of your loved ones. Click here to sign, now!

RPK, Theresa Kok, Tan: Another black day for Malaysia

RPK, Theresa Kok, Tan: Another black day for Malaysia

Three people arrested under ISA. Raja Petra Kamaruddin, or RPK as he is popularly known, arrested for comments allegedly insulting Islam and Prophet Muhammad that had appeared in his blog Malaysia Today. Bear in mind, weeks before his ISA arrest, RPK had published explosive article linking certain high profile individuals to the Altantuya murder case. The article that contained allegedly offensive comments which caused his site to be banned by the authority and subsequently his arrest under ISA, co-incidently, had been published very much earlier in the famous news blog that had attracted millions of visitors all over the world. …read more

Anwar comes out, RPK goes in…. what a week!

Anwar comes out, RPK goes in…. what a week!

It is only Thursday of the week but what a week it has been in Kuala Lumpur.

Monday 14th July, massive traffic jam all over Kuala Lumpur, but there was no riot, rally or what so ever.
Tuesday night 15th July, the great debate between Anwar Ibrahimm and Shabery Cheek on fuel price increase, LIVE!
Wednesday 16th July, Anwar Ibrahim arrested one hour before he was due to be present at the police station for questioning
Thursday 17th July, Traffic jam continues in the morning, Anwar released on bail in the afternoon after spending a night in lockup, but RPK is arrested and …read more

Emergency motion to debate RPK’s allegation will be turned down?

Emergency motion to debate RPK’s allegation will be turned down?

Comes tomorrow, Lim Kit Siang’s emergency motion to debate Raja Petra Kamaruddin’s (RPK) latest allegations against several high profile individuals linking them to Altantuya murder case will be shot down by the Speaker, that is what I am predicting. The reason? Well the Speaker has three reasons to deny the motion. It is not definite, it is not urgent and it is not of public importance. Well, it doesn’t matter what is the reason for rejecting the motion I guess, but the likely reason by the Speaker would be it is not definite and that the case is already being …read more

RPK: Deputy PM Najib’s wife Rosmah was at Altantuya’s murder scene

RPK: Deputy PM Najib’s wife Rosmah was at Altantuya’s murder scene

An explosive latest Statutory Declaration (SD) by Raja Petra Kamaruddin (RPK) against Rosmah and several individuals is in fact shocking. In summary, the contents of the SD are:

Rosmah, the wife of Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak, was at the Altantuya Sharibu’s murder scene.
Acting Colonel Aziz Buyong which is a C4 explosive expert was also at the murder scene
Aziz’s wife, Norhayati who is Rosmah’s ADC, was also at the murder scene
Malaysian Prime Minister Pak Lah knew about the above facts from a military intelligence report handed over to him
The militaty intelligence report was subsequently handed over Khary Jamaluddin, Pak Lah’s …read more

Raja Petra agreed to post bail

Raja Petra agreed to post bail

If what have been reported in Star Online and Malaysiakini are true, the supporters of Raja Petra Kamaruddin, the first blogger charged under Section 4(1)(c) of the Sedition Act, will be celebrating soon, although victory is still far away, if at all possible.
Will he tell a different story about his denying to see anyone as told by the prison warden and reported by the media? Will he fire more salvos on the same subject that had landed him in hot soup? We will have to wait and see. Welcome back RPK!

RPK charged with sedition, refused to post bail

RPK charged with sedition, refused to post bail

Raja Petra Kamaruddin (RPK), a prominent blogger at Malaysia Today has been charged with sedition today at the Petaling Jaya Sessions Court over an article which he wrote in his website. He has also refused to post a bail of RM5000, choosing instead to remain in custody until the hearing date fixed from Oct 6 to 10.
Malaysia Today news portal webmaster Raja Petra Kamaruddin was today charged with sedition at the Petaling Jaya Sessions Court over an article which he wrote in his website.
The article allegedly implied that Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and his wife were involved in …read more


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