As the government tables amendments to the Sedition Act in the Dewan Rakyat with heavier punishments expected to be meted out to offenders, Pakatan Rakyat continues to call for its abolition.
- Category
- TV Saluran - TV Channel
Sign in or sign up to post comments.
Be the first to comment
Up Next
Autoplay
-
What is the impact of abolition of 457 visa in Australia?
by admin 92 Views -
Pakatan Harapan replaces Pakatan Rakyat
by admin 139 Views -
'Ellen, Here's My Talent' Continues
by admin 269 Views -
CNY prep continues despite floods
by admin 96 Views -
10,000 march to KLCC to call for GST abolition
by admin 106 Views -
'Never forget': In Nagasaki, Pope Francis calls for nuclear weapon abolition
by admin 67 Views -
Najib can't just 'kiss and say goodbye,' continues to troll Pakatan
by admin 73 Views -
StarBiz TV: Despite year-end domestic demand spurt,Malaysia's consumer demand seen faltering
by admin 179 Views -
Waiting game for Kim's next of kin continues
by admin 95 Views -
Call for abolition of Sedition Act
by admin 158 Views -
Pakatan Harapan leaders demand accountability from the Home Minister
by admin 127 Views -
Konvensyen Pakatan Harapan (Pakatan) - NURUL IZZAH
by admin 208 Views -
Dr Wee: Why DAP silent over calls for gradual abolition of vernacular school?
by admin 48 Views -
'Discuss proposed abolition of civil service pensions at Bumiputera Economic Congress'
by ava 15 Views -
Pakatan unlikely to achieve GE14 target of 30% women, says Wanita Pakatan chief
by admin 136 Views -
Bersih plans march to Parliament to demand for PM term limit, Sedition Act reform
by ava 15 Views -
Minister: Abolition of tolls postponed
by admin 74 Views -
Perkasa: Get public feedback first on death penalty abolition
by admin 74 Views -
Minister: Death sentence will still exist after abolition of mandatory sentence
by ava 30 Views -
Geramm calls for abolition of PPPA following calls to suspend The Star
by admin 162 Views -
Dewan Rakyat: No need to rush with law related to abolition of death penalty
by admin 74 Views -
Mandatory death penalty: Govt expects to table abolition bill in October
by ava 30 Views
Add to playlist
Sorry, only registred users can create playlists.