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Tag Archives: Peaceful Assembly Act 2012
The Peaceful Assembly Act
… Maria had organised the Bersih 4 rally on Aug 29 and 30 last year, before the Court of Appeal had ruled in Yuneswaran’s case that Section 9(5) was constitutional. On Nov 3, 2015, Maria was charged under Section 9(5) … Continue reading
“Yes, it’s me,” says G Sivamalar, brave lady lawyer.
________________________________________________ The photo says it all! ——– Lawyer G Sivamalar is a dedicated professional. She works with Lawyers for Liberty. Learn about Lawyers for Liberty: About Us | Lawyers For Liberty http://www.lawyersforliberty.org/about/ ……. Click on the links below for G … Continue reading
Sabah’s Long Walk: The ‘Idle No More’ Movement has arrived!
________________________________________________ THE MARCH HAS ENDED Malaysiakini Hundreds greet Sabah marchers at finish line Ahmad Fadli KC 2:42PM Feb 24, 2013 After three days of walking, some 80 activists were given a heroes welcome after their 60km march from Tambunan to … Continue reading
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