Malaysia government to appeal blogger release
Written by Writer on Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Malaysia government to appeal blogger release
11-NOV-2008 Intellasia | AFP
Nov 11, 2008 - 7:00:00 AM
Malaysia is to appeal the release of leading blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin, who was detained under controversial internal security laws and freed last week, according to reports Sunday.
Raja Petra was released by the High Court on Friday after it ruled that the government had acted outside its powers by ordering Raja Petra to serve two-years in detention without trial.
“I am disappointed but I respect the court decision,” Home minister Syed Hamid Albar told the news Straits Times newspaper.
However, he said his ministry would direct the attorney-general to appeal against the decision, the paper reported.
“We need to find out how the court interpreted the home minister’s discretionary power” as laid out under the country’s tough Internal Security Act (ISA), he added.
Raja Petra, founder of the popular Malaysia Today website, which has outraged top leaders with its stream of critical stories, was detained in September for writing articles that allegedly insulted Islam.
Raja Petra is best known for his articles on politics, and has already been charged with sedition and defamation for linking deputy prime minister Najib Razak and his wife to the sensational murder of a Mongolian woman.
There has been a rash of detentions in recent months under the ISA, which allows for renewable two-year periods of detention without trial and which critics say have been increasingly used against political opponents rather than national security threats.
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News Topics : Court Decision, Defamation, Deputy Prime Minister, Detentions, Discretionary Power, Hamid, Home Minister, Intellasia, Internal Security Act, Kamaruddin, Malaysia Government, Malaysia Today Website, National Security Threats, News Straits Times, Political Opponents, Raja Petra, Rash, Security Laws, Sedition, Syed Hamid Albar
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