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Fed Court Chief Registrar said media weren't barred fr covering Nurul Zahid case; court didn't realise reporters were there.
— Aidila Razak (@aidilarazak) May 6, 2020
NUJ disputes this – the reporters wore press tags, told to leave courtroom for a remand hearing, then barred fr re-entering.https://t.co/mZ9RvngxW9
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A single mother, who spent eight days in jail for breaching the #MCO, has questioned why Umno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s daughter and son-in-law were sentenced to a mere RM800 fine each for the same offence.
— The Star (@staronline) May 6, 2020
Read more: https://t.co/3n2c15Aa89 pic.twitter.com/qKbeyWAi5B
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The registrar's office says the public was asked to vacate the room to comply with social distancing rules and the court was unaware journalists were present. #FMTNews #Covid19 #MCO #Press https://t.co/yilvPOOTvl
— Free Malaysia Today (@fmtoday) May 6, 2020
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Media group questions why reporters barred from covering Zahid’s daughter, son-in-law’s #MCO violation proceedings https://t.co/afJBu9KKvI
— Zurairi A.R. (@zurairi) May 5, 2020
"We believe that the couple’s perceived influential status should not be taken into consideration in any decisions made." – @MediaGeramm pic.twitter.com/3LnaxP7FtS
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B Lisa Christina claims there are double standards, with Nurul Hidayah getting a smaller fine and no jail term. #FMTNews #MCO #MCOBreach #LisaChristina https://t.co/PnlclF6rY4
— Free Malaysia Today (@fmtoday) May 5, 2020
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MCO: Jailed single mum decries double standards in sentencing of Zahid's daughter, son-in-lawhttps://t.co/5plsvfZdOR https://t.co/5plsvfZdOR
— The Star (@staronline) May 6, 2020
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I was wondering the same thing. Can the Chief Justice make a comment?