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Law Minister Says Criminal Punishment Won't Resolve Mental Health Problems
According to Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said, the government intends to revise Section 309 of the Penal Code to decriminalise suicide.
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Former Pahang MB Proves You're Never Too Old To Learn By Completing Law Degree At 72
Tan Sri Adnan Yaakob earned himself a spot on the Rector's List with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.62.
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Heavily Pregnant Wife Denied Bail After Being Charged For Distributing 1KG Of Cannabis
The wife has been charged together with her 29-year-old husband.
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Sex Between Men Will Be Decriminalised In Singapore
In his annual national day rally speech, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Singaporean society, especially young people in the city-state, were becoming more accepting of gay people.
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Women's Aid Organisation Says Law To #MakeStalkingACrime Needs Further Improvements
We believe the current bill is robust, and we urge members of parliament to support it.
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Thailand To Offer Sex Offenders Reduced Prison Time If They Agree To Be Castrated
The castration will be carried out through injections that will reduce testosterone levels.
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Police Say They Cannot Rearrest The Suspect In The Ipoh Security Guard Assault Case
However, Ipoh Barat member of Parliament (MP) M Kula Segaran said that he believes the police have "wrongly interpreted the law" and that since the case was reclassified as a murder case, it is now not a bailable offence.
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Bukit Aman: No Search Warrant Needed But Uniformed Cops A Must While Carrying Out Searches
The new directive comes after a video showing a recent incident in George Town, Penang went viral. During the incident, several plainclothes cops were seen attempting to enter a woman's apartment late at night.
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10,000 North Koreans Allegedly Surrender Themselves To Authorities For Watching K-Drama
This is following the 'anti-reactionary thought' law that was imposed by North Korea four months ago.
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Government Plans To Introduce Heavier Punishments For The LGBT Community
Deputy Minister in Prime Minister's Department Ahmad Marzuk Shaary urged members of the public to report "unhealthy" LGBT activities to the local religious departments.
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88% Of Malaysians Surveyed Have Experienced Stalking - But It's Still Not Yet A Crime
The findings were presented by the Women's Aid Organisation to support calls to criminalise stalking.
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Here's How You Can Identify Different Police Ranks So You Can Protect Yourself
Do not be scared to practise your rights.
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