Cabinet Receives The First Draft Of New Law To Replace Sedition Act
The National Harmony Bill that is set to replace the Sedition Act has been presented to the Cabinet.
The First Draft Of The National Harmony Bill Has Been Presented To The Cabinet
The National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC) had presented the first draft of the National Harmony Bill to the cabinet last week, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nancy Shukri.
themalaysianinsider.comMinister In The Prime Minster's Department Nancy Shukri Confirms This, Saying That The Act Must Be Studied Thoroughly For It To Be Fair For Every Strata Of Society
“The Act must be studied thoroughly so that it will be equitable and fair for every strata of society. We wish to ensure that the people in Malaysia are united because the people in the country are made up of various religions and races,” she told reporters after making a visit to Wisma Bernama yesterday.
malaysiakini.comShe said that the Prime Minister's Department was studying and looking at several examples of implementation in other countries such as Singapore and the United Kingdom. "The total population in our country and that of Singapore differs a lot but we take what is good to be used as an example," she said.
yahoo.comStill At The Discussion Stage, The Proposed National Harmony Act Would Replace The Sedition Act 1948
However, she said, the implementation of the proposed National Harmony Act that would replace the Sedition Act 1948 was still at the discussion stage and needed more time for study.
thesundaily.myIn July 2010, Prime Minister Najib Announced That The Sedition Act 1948 Would Be Repealed Under The Government Transformation Programme
In July 2010, Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak announced that the government would repeal the Sedition Act 1948 and replace it with the National Harmony Act, under the Government’s Transformation Plan.
freemalaysiatoday.comHe said the new Act will safeguard the right to freedom of speech while protecting national unity by preventing incitement of religious or ethnic hatred.
freemalaysiatoday.comThe Decision To Repeal The Sedition Act Was To Find A Mechanism To Determine The Balance Between Guaranteeing Freedom Of Speech And Handling The Complex Nature Of A Multi-Racial Society
Najib said the decision to replace the Sedition Act was made to find a mechanism to determine the best balance between ensuring every citizen's freedom of expression, and the need to handle the complex nature of the country's multi-racial and multi-religious society.
thestar.com.myNajib said that the absence of an ideal balance could suppress the freedom of speech which was guaranteed by the Federal Constitution, hinder one's creativity and innovativeness or promote the spirit of chauvinism and extremism.
nst.com.my"With this new act we would be better equipped to manage our national fault lines. It will also help to strengthen national cohesion by protecting national unity and nurturing religious harmony," he said.
nst.com.myThe National Harmony Act Would Be More Specific In Nature And Would Enable The Government To Act Against Anyone Using Sensitive Issues To Break Up National Solidarity
"The provisions proposed in the National Harmony Act will stress on inculcating the spirit of harmony and mutual respect in the Malaysian society made up of various races and religions," he said. He said the new bill would be more specific in nature and would enable the government to act against anyone using sensitive issues to break up national solidarity.
nst.com.myThe Prime Minister said the government would ensure that the provisions of the new act would not hinder the power to tackle acts that could cause hatred and humiliation or stoke the feelings of disloyalty to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong or any Ruler.
nst.com.myIn March 2014, Nancy Shukri Says The Proposed National Harmony Bill Might Be Renamed Once The Details Are Finalised
The proposed National Harmony Bill may be renamed once details are finalised, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nancy Shukri on Thursday. She said the Government planned to look at the elements and form of offences that could be included into the Bill, which may lead to a name change, she told reporters after launching the MIC legal and bankruptcy aid clinic.
thestar.com.myThe Law Minister said that the Bill, which is to replace the Sedition Act 1948, needs to highlight more "positive elements rather than offences."
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