Amnesty International Malaysia welcomes the initiative taken by the Royal Malaysian Police to introduce new Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) on arrest and questioning of detainees as reported in media on February 19, 2008. Amnesty views the initiative taken as positive step to address critical reforms needed on policing in Malaysia and ensure compliance with the [...]
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Comprehensive reform needed for policing in Malaysia
Published by February 22nd, 2009 in Law Enforcement. 0 CommentsRespect Democratic Processes
Published by February 22nd, 2009 in Corruption / Public Integrity and Gender. 0 CommentsEmpower or Persatuan Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor views with disgust the
pathetic attempts of certain parties or persons to derail the democratic
process by violating the rights and privacy of Bukit Lanjan State Assembly
Representative, Elizabeth Wong.
Elizabeth Wong has done nothing wrong and has nothing to be ashamed of. What
happened took place between two consenting adults without causing harm [...]
HINDRAF – PDRM official gunslingers of UMNO led government
Published by February 22nd, 2009 in Ethnic Relations and Law Enforcement. 0 CommentsHINDRAF condemns the latest killing of the six Malaysian Indian suspects in their own house.
The Home Minister and its running dog PDRM are issuing statements akin to the prosecutor and judge on the suspected criminals in justifying their killing of the suspects. Maybe Malaysia should do away with the AG’s office, the judiciary and the [...]
Keadaan Ekonomi Dunia
Sejak penghujung 2008, dunia dilanda dengan krisis ekonomi yang teruk, lebih teruk dari Krisis Ekonomi tahun 1930an (Great Depression) yang dikatakan telah membawa kepada Perang Dunia Ke-2.
Negara negara maju seperti Amerika dan negara–negara Eropah seperti United Kingdom, German, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, malah seluruh duni sedang melalui satu kemelesetan ekonomi yang [...]
ASEAN Should Hold Emergency Meeting on Rohingya Refugee Crisis at its Summit
Published by February 19th, 2009 in Malaysian NGOs and Migration. 0 CommentsWe, the undersigned Malaysian organizations, call on ASEAN governments to
recognise that the large outflows of stateless Rohingya refugee from Burma
into neighbouring countries within the region of South Asia and Southeast
Asia has become a regional crisis that requires urgent regional cooperation
and intervention to develop a durable solution.
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