Martin Jalleh reminds Mahathir of the fall of governments that held power for decades in countries around the world. Going by those standards, the BN’s shelf life appears to have expired.
Western Australian Green MLCs have joined a massive public outcry from Malaysians to oppose the imminent first shipment of radioactive ore as Sydney-based mining company Lynas moves to ship 22000 tonnes of radioactive ore through Fremantle Port each year.
Martin Jalleh wonders whether we can trust the BN government’s pledge that it will not abuse Section 114A of the Evidence Act especially given that it has abused the ISA – something Minister Nazri has openly admitted to.
Henry Loh refuses to be alarmed by the recent actions of race-based groups who are unable or have lost the ability to reason. Instead, he is hopeful that the majority of Malaysians are peace loving and discerning and they will nurture and continue to treasure their ‘voices of reason’.
Minister Nazri must be having nightmares about mineral water bottles since the 28 April rally for clean, free and fair elections 3.0, observes Rakyat Jelata.
Addressing the Council session in Geneva, Nalini Elumalai complains about severe restrictions on freedom of assembly imposed by the Malaysian government.