2014年8月31日 星期日

2014-09-01 Malaysia Malaysia

  Free Malaysia Today   
Wan Azizah: Survivor against great odds  Free Malaysia Today
Her appointment as MB will bring a breath of fresh air to the jaded ranks of our male-dominated and scandal ridden political leadership. COMMENT. By Koon Yew Yin. wan azizah kid300 The debate around Wan Azizah Ismail's suitability as Menteri Besar of ...

WOMEN HOLD UP HALF THE SKY: Now or never for PAS to close ranks with ...   Malaysia Chronicle
Selangor PAS threatens to expose lobbyist group   The Star Online
Downtrend likely to continue   Yahoo Malaysia News
The Malaysian Insider   
The Malay Mail Online   
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  The Malay Mail Online   
Abide by law  Sin Chew Jit Poh
The police took actions and arrested Penang Voluntary Patrol Squad (PPS) members who participated in the Penang Merdeka Day parade, intensifying the conflict. The PPS caught attention after its members were accused of assaulting a journalist and ...

PPS arrests: Aliran calls for an explanation   Aliran Monthly
BLATANT BULLYING & ON MERDEKA DAY: Phee grilled for 4hrs, treated like ...   Malaysia Chronicle
Penang CM challenges IGP to a debate   The Rakyat Post
malaysiandigest.com   
The Malay Mail Online   
Malaysia Kini   
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  AsiaOne   
All I want for Merdeka Day — Tay Tian Yan  The Malay Mail Online
SEPTEMBER 1 — My Merdeka wish is very simple. I hope Lee Chong Wei will win the BWF World Championships title on this day. Indeed my wish is too small to match such an important date. Many would say a Merdeka wish should at least be about ...

Wearing Their Hearts On Their Sleeves   malaysiandigest.com
Tragedies brought people closer, say leaders   The Star Online
Malaysians flock to Dataran Merdeka to catch national day celebrations   AsiaOne
The Borneo Post   
The Sun Daily   
Malaysia Kini   
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  The Malaysian Insider   
Opposition crackdown a trend to silence critics, says Anwar  The Malaysian Insider
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim sees Putrajaya's decision to charge several Pakatan Rakyat politicians with sedition and yesterday's move to arrest Penang voluntary patrol unit (PPS) as a trend to stifle the opposition in Malaysia. The opposition leader said ...


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  AsiaOne   
Two killed in racing sports cars mishap  The Star Online
JOHOR BARU: An early morning accident involving two Mitsubishi Evo cars which were believed to be racing along the North-South Expressway heading towards Johor Baru after the Merdeka countdown has left two people dead. One of the cars split into two ...

2 teens die, 2 badly hurt in road crash   The Sun Daily

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  The Rakyat Post   
1000 preachers, interpreters to guide pilgrims  Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: More than 1,000 preachers and interpreters will work in Saudi Arabia round-the-clock to guide and instruct pilgrims on appropriate practices and correct rites during Haj. Tawfiq Al-Sudairy, undersecretary at the Islamic Affairs Ministry, said the ...

Pak turmoil 'won't affect Haj operation'   Arab News
First official Haj flight from Pakistan arrives in Jeddah   Saudi Gazette
'All Malaysian pilgrims in good health'   The Rakyat Post
The Borneo Post   
MENAFN.COM   
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Repeal Sedition Act  The Sun Daily
Proham (Society for the Promotion of Human Rights) urges the government to free Malaysia from a colonial law by repealing the Sedition Act as promised and stop using it during this review period. Proham is of the opinion that the Sedition Act 1948 is a ...

A call to repeal Sedition Act – Denison Jayasooria   The Malaysian Insider

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  MSN Malaysia News   
My duty is to protect image of Islam, says Khalid Samad  MSN Malaysia News
Khalid Samad is afraid. First, the Shah Alam MP had incurred the wrath of the Sultan of Selangor after proposing that the powers of the Selangor Islamic Affairs Council (Mais) be curbed and then he was charged with sedition for his remarks. "Of course, I am ...


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SO IS M'SIA A DEMOCRACY? Suppressing dissenters stifles democracy  Malaysia Chronicle
Dissent is one of the central elements of democracy. But when such dissenting voices start to make the leaders feel threatened, they normally opt for an offensive approach – that is, by labelling a person a traitor. But, we have to recognise that constructive ...


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  Astro Awani   
JDT President Cup player killed in accident  Astro Awani
GONE TOO SOON: Md Amirul was riding a motorcycle in a convoy when his vehicle collided with a car. He died on the way to the hospital. - Photo: johorsoutherntigers.com.my. close. The content may have been removed, or is temporarily unavailable.
JDT coach: I like what I see   The Star Online

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