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Blogger Papagomo was arrested for sedition after inciting a racial riot
"This act will not only be maintained, but strengthened." PM Najib is keeping true to his words this time around. The Sedition Act is here to stay and these Malaysians are already feeling the heat.
Updated from: Sedition Act 2015: Who Have Been Arrested, Investigated, And Charged So Far?
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Hackers To Najib: "We Are Not Stupid. If You Think You Can Hide The Truth, You Are Wrong."
On 4 April, Deputy Finance Ministers Ahmad Maslan's website was vandalised by hackers with a complaint letter directed to Prime Minister Najib.
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Putrajaya Backs IGP For His Remarks Terming The Taman Medan Church Protest As "Not Seditious"
Some residents of Taman Medan decided to take action against a cross displayed by a church claiming it "challenges Islam" and is a possible influence on their youths.
Updated from: IGP Clarifies Protestors Not Seditious. Now They Plan To Check Church's Legality
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14 Things To Know About Changes To The Sedition Act. What's Considered Seditious Now?
On Tuesday, 7 April 2015, the government tabled amendments to the Sedition Act in Parliament.
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#PecatIGP: Should IGP Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar Be Fired?
After seeing close to 100 arrests in only three months, Pakatan Rakyat think it's time IGP Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar gets the pink slip.
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PDRM Opens Another Can Of Worms With Nurul Izzah's Sedition Arrest
Dr Wan Azizah first saw her husband Anwar Ibrahim sent to jail, then daughter Nurul Izzah Anwar. Will, Nurul Nuha Anwar be next?
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IGP hits back at critics for slamming the use of Twitter to crack down on dissent
Twitter is not a safe space to criticise the government, the IGP is watching.
Updated from: The Inspector General Of Malaysia's Police Force Is Catching "Criminals" On Twitter
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IGP Khalid Orders Probe On A Twitter User For Calling The MH370 Disappearance A Conspiracy
For tweeting that the MH370's disappearance was a "conspiracy" and not an accident, a Twitter user is now the subject of a police investigation.
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What Can A 24-Year-Old Law Student Do As He Waits For The Unavoidable Sedition Charge?
Dalbinder Singh, nephew to the late Karpal Singh, is not letting a sedition investigation faze his hope for a better Malaysia.
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Human Rights Lawyer, Eric Paulsen, Is The First Person To Be Charged With Sedition In 2015
When tweeting an opinion can be misconstrued as being seditious and result in an arrest.
Updated from: How Eric Paulsen's Jakim Tweet Landed Him In Trouble With The Sedition Act
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Islamic Scholar Reza Aslan Describes The Government's Witch-Hunt On BFM As "Thuggish"
The topic of Muslims sensitivities on business radio channel BFM 88.9 has touched the sensitivities of nine Muslim NGOs.
Updated from: The "Smell Of Sedition" Makes Malay NGOs To Lodge Police Report Against 5 BFM DJs
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Are Malaysians Really Terrified To Speak Their Minds? Theatre Icon Jo Kukathas Believes So
"We have become terrified of speaking what is on our mind and we have become secretive."
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