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Press Release : Court of Appeal’s decision is regressive E-mail
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Monday, 29 March 2010 02:25pm
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The Malaysian Bar is disappointed with the Court of Appeal’s ruling last week in the case involving former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee Abdul Malek Hussein.  The decision, which overturns the High Court’s earlier RM 2.5 million award to Abdul Malek Hussein for wrongful arrest and detention, is regressive, and disquieting. 
 
We are surprised that the Court of Appeal appeared to overturn findings of fact made by the trial judge, who saw the witnesses and heard their live testimony.  Furthermore, the order of costs of RM50,000, especially against a victim of the ISA, is exorbitant, and punitive in nature.
 
A critical look at the latest Court of Appeal decision on detention without trial E-mail
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Monday, 29 March 2010 01:37pm
©The Malaysian Insider (Used by permission)
by Art Harun

MARCH 29 — The Court of Appeal (CoA) last week allowed the appeal in the case of Abdul Malik Hussin vs Borhan Daud. In doing so the CoA reversed the High Court decision which, among others, found that the detention of Abdul Malik under the Internal Security Act (ISA) unlawful.

The CoA’s decision was, almost as usual, unanimous. Although three judges heard the appeal, only one judgment was written and read out.

Briefly, Abdul Malik was arrested and detained by the police under the ISA on Sept 25, 1998. The 1st defendant (Borhan) testified that he told Abdul Malik at the time of arrest as follows:
 
Ex-private sec’s remand extended E-mail
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Monday, 29 March 2010 09:27am
 ©The Star (Used by permission)
by Syed Azhar

KOTA BARU: The remand order for Datuk Wan Hashim Wan Daud, the former private secretary to the Sultan of Kelantan, to facilitate police investigations has been extended to today.

Magistrate Noor Haslinda Che Seman granted the two-day extension from Saturday at 11.15am yesterday.

Wan Hashim, who arrived at the courthouse at 10.50am under tight police escort, was brought out 30 minutes later.
 
Giving Orang Asli land E-mail
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Monday, 29 March 2010 09:24am
©The Nut Graph (Used by permission)
by Ding Jo-Ann

"TANAH kami, maruah kami," said banners at an Orang Asli protest in Putrajaya recently against changes to the policy affecting their land rights.

Just three months ago, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced that Orang Asli household heads would be given two to six acres of land to help "take the community out of poverty". An additional 5,000 square feet would be granted to build houses. The policy would reportedly benefit 19,990 Orang Asli households in peninsular Malaysia and involve an approximate total of 120,000 acres of land.
 
16 ‘victims of human trafficking’ go missing from KLIA centre E-mail
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Monday, 29 March 2010 09:20am
 ©The Star (Used by permission)
by Dharmender Singh

SEPANG: Twelve Afghan and four Myanmar nationals have fled from the KL International Airport immigration detention depot where they were being sheltered as victims of human trafficking.

Immigration Director-General Datuk Abdul Rahman Othman said the foreigners, all men aged between 22 and 48, are believed to have made their escape between 5am and 7am on Saturday.

“The gate was cut for the them to squeeze through, and we believe they scaled the fences before fleeing,” said Abdul Rahman at a press conference at the depot yesterday.
 
Revisiting the Rukunegara E-mail
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Monday, 29 March 2010 09:09am
©The Malaysian Insider (Used by permission)

MARCH 29 — Earlier last week, PAS — which had been a small blip in our current affairs radar given the prominence of Umno, Perkasa, MCA and PKR-related issues in the news — probably figured it was high time to stir something up just before their Majlis Syura.

Lo and behold, its president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang came out rather magnanimously to suggest that the first principle of our Rukunegara be amended to “Kepercayaan kepada Allah” because the word, as he puts it, is widely used by non-Muslims.

Hadi’s bold suggestion certainly got many people thinking; myself included (no snide remarks, please).
 
Chua's the No.1 E-mail
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Monday, 29 March 2010 09:00am
©The New Straits Times (Used by permission)
Eileen Ng, Sajahan Waheed and B. Suresh Ram

Now who will be nominated to cabinet posts?

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek won the MCA presidency last night by the smallest of margins — 68 votes — and was handed a mixed team of leaders who supported him and his rivals. Dr Chua won with 901 votes.

Many interpreted the outcome as a signal that the delegates wish to see an end to infighting.

Amid a mood of reconciliation, Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, 48, the new No. 2, who polled 1,171 votes, and Dr Chua congratulated each other and pledged to work together to strengthen the party.
 
Chang’s suit against Amex dismissed E-mail
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Sunday, 28 March 2010 09:39am
©The Star (Used by permission)

KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court yesterday dismissed lawyer Matthias Chang’s suit against American Express (M) Sdn Bhd for breach of contract and defamation.

Justice Noor Azian Shaari dismissed the suit after considering the evidence and submissions by both parties, and found that the plaintiff had failed to prove his claim against the credit card company.

Chang filed the suit against American Express in 2002, after his credit card was suspended.
 
Death in custody – Illias Othman (Raja Perempuan Zainab (II) Hospital, 21 March 2006) E-mail
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Friday, 26 March 2010 10:52am
Four years ago this week, Illias Othman died in the Raja Perempuan Zainab (II) Hospital in Kota Baru, Kelantan five hours after being arrested on 21 March 2006.  

Then 41 years old, the mechanic had been arrested by officers from the Binjai Police Station for creating a disturbance at the Kampung Pengkalan Datu mosque.  He reportedly died of head and body injuries but his family claimed that he had been beaten in custody.  However, according to the police, Illias Othman died after he was allegedly beaten by hospital attendants who attempted to restrain him when he “ran amok”.
 
 
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