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- IFJ backs Hata’s appeal against Utusan sacking
- ‘Think of it as a duty roster than a shadow cabinet’
- Jeff Ooi takes ‘Christian conspiracy’ to police
- Archbishop slams ‘irresponsible, baseless, provocative’ reporting
- Chinese voters must decide
- Church mulls legal action against Utusan for false reporting
- Christian agenda claim “a serious matter”: Hishammuddin
- GE: “We hear all your voices”, says PM Lee
- S’pore’s political awakening likely to impact Johor
- Singapore’s democratic opening
- Singapore’s Lee Retains Power With Smallest Margin Since 1965
IFJ backs Hata’s appeal against Utusan sacking Posted: 08 May 2011 06:25 AM PDT Jacqueline Park, IFJ May 6, 11 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) fully supports a senior journalist and union leader in Malaysia who is appealing to Malaysia’s Industrial Relations Department to order his reinstatement at Utusan Malaysia newspaper. Hata Wahari, president of IFJ affiliate the National Union of Journalists Malaysia (NUJM), was sacked by Utusan [...] |
‘Think of it as a duty roster than a shadow cabinet’ Posted: 08 May 2011 02:52 AM PDT Susan Loone | May 8, 11 Malaysiakini Sarawak DAP state representatives played down the current spat between the party and PKR over the shadow cabinet issue, saying the temporary crisis would not mess up the Pakatan Rakyat coalition. DAP Sarawak secretary Chong Chieng Jen (right) described the issue which recently pitted the two Pakatan allies [...] |
Jeff Ooi takes ‘Christian conspiracy’ to police Posted: 08 May 2011 01:50 AM PDT Susan Loone | May 8, 11 Malaysiakini Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi has lodged a police report against Umno-linked Malay language daily Utusan Malaysia and a blogger BigDog.com, for what he described were “malicious” articles alleging he was involved in a purported Christian conspiracy to change the country’s official religion. Ooi, who is DAP central executive [...] |
Archbishop slams ‘irresponsible, baseless, provocative’ reporting Posted: 08 May 2011 12:03 AM PDT Malaysiakini May 8, 11 Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur, Murphy Nicholas Pakiam, has slammed reports alleging a conspiracy to turn the country into a Christian state. Describing the reports as "irresponsible, baseless and provocative", Pakiam demanded that the authorities take action against what it said were quarters that seek to threaten the harmonious, multi-cultural and multi-religious [...] |
Posted: 07 May 2011 11:49 PM PDT ON THE BEAT WITH WONG CHUN WAI Sunday Star Sunday May 8, 2011 The question is whether the Chinese community wishes to be in the government or the opposition in the next general election. IT'S a month now since the Sarawak state polls and Tan Sri Taib Mahmud, who was the target of the emotional [...] |
Church mulls legal action against Utusan for false reporting Posted: 07 May 2011 04:56 PM PDT By Debra Chong The Malaysian Insider May 08, 2011 GEORGE TOWN, May 8 — Bishop Antony Selvanayagam (left) said Utusan Malaysia lied about the Penang Catholic Church's role in an alleged plot to make Malaysia Christian, adding he will consult a lawyer to discuss legal options against the Umno newspaper. The cleric said neither he [...] |
Christian agenda claim “a serious matter”: Hishammuddin Posted: 07 May 2011 04:41 PM PDT The Sun Sun, 08 May 2011 BESUT (May 7, 2011): Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein has described as serious a purported meeting of pastors in Penang allegedly to discuss making Christianity the official religion of the federation. He said any action by followers of a religion would invite reactions from followers of others. “The [...] |
GE: “We hear all your voices”, says PM Lee Posted: 07 May 2011 04:28 PM PDT By Chitra Rajaram | Posted: 08 May 2011 0401 hrs www.channelnewsasia.com SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says the voters have decided and he is “humbled” that they voted the PAP government back to power. Speaking at a post-victory news conference after the General Election results were announced on Sunday, Mr Lee said voters had [...] |
S’pore’s political awakening likely to impact Johor Posted: 07 May 2011 03:22 PM PDT Kuek Ser Kuang Keng | May 6, 11 5:32pm Malaysiakini With more than half a million Malaysians working in Singapore, the apparent political shift in the Singapore election campaign is set to shake Malaysia’s political landscape, especially in the southern state of Johor – deemed to be Umno last bastion in the peninsula. In this [...] |
Singapore’s democratic opening Posted: 07 May 2011 03:13 PM PDT Bridget Welsh | May 6, 11 1:54pm Malaysiakini COMMENT Singapore’s 2011 general election campaign has been historic, and signals a major transformation in the country’s political landscape. The intensity and tone of this campaign has been unprecedented as the ruling PAP’s (People’s Action Party) record has come under attack. Given the impressive management of the [...] |
Singapore’s Lee Retains Power With Smallest Margin Since 1965 Posted: 07 May 2011 02:51 PM PDT Bloomberg Businessweek By Shamim Adam and Weiyi Lim May 07, 2011, 4:08 PM EDT May 8 (Bloomberg) — Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's People's Action Party retained power with the smallest margin of popular votes since independence amid a record turnout that tripled the number of opposition members in parliament. The party that has [...] |
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