Police did wrong and broke the law when they prematurely ‘punished’ a group of 21 teenagers aged 14 to 17 who had allegedly breached the law, by asking them to do a series of “ketuk ketampi” (squats).
Anti-corruption rallies like “Gempar Rasuah Sabah” and the recent arrest of activist Fahmi Reza signal a fiery start to 2025 ...
The cane, with its swift and public sting, and the gallows, with its finality, are both relics of a time when fear was the ...
Suaram affirms its unwavering support for the Universiti Malaysia Sabah students and the Sabah people in exercising their ...
Since the first meeting on the establishment of the Malaysian media council after the 2018 general election, the Malaysian ...
Pusat Komas strongly condemns the escalation of rhetoric regarding the Christmas celebrations held by the Ministry of Housing ...
We, the undersigned Malaysian trade unions, call on the “Madani” government to reform the minimum wage order to bring benefit ...
By Sisters in Islam On Friday, 26 December, Malaysia endured a grave stain on its Sharia justice system as Mohd Affendi Awang ...
A survey conducted by research house Merdeka Center found that the approval rating for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim increased ...
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In just nine years from 2009, the sixth PM stained the country’s reputation. He subverted its key institutions, allegedly ...
By Projek Sama The year 2024 was marked by wars and political turbulence – some were unexpected, from the six-hour self-coup ...