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Malaysia Today Raja Petra

Raja Petra who edits the Malaysia Today website has had several brushes with the law. Raja Petra Kamarudins latest revelation of the secret existence and modus operandi of Umnos cyber-troopersattempting to stir up inter-ethnic and inter-religious hatred in the cyberspace has already been reported among other Chinese-language media malaysiakini Chinese edition and Merdeka.


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Malaysian blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin has been told to appear in the Magistrate Court at Jalan Duta Kuala Lumpur at 0930 tomorrow Today Tuesday 6 th May 2008 where he is expected to be charged with SEDITION.

Malaysia today raja petra. Raja Petra Kamarudin is a Malaysian editor known for running the Malaysia Today website on which he publishes political news and commentary articles. Yesterday the 58-year-old Raja Petra popularly known as RPK had raised questions about the governments removal of the ban. Mr Raja Petra has increasingly angered the Malaysian authorities with his critical Malaysia Today website the countrys best-known political blog.

At 900am today seven police officers from the Cyber Crime Division Bukit Aman went to Raja Petras house to confiscate his PC and notebook computer. Pengendali lamanweb Malaysia Today Raja Petra Kamaruddin yang didakwa atas tuduhan menghasut dan ditahan di penjara Sungai Buloh kerana enggan membayar ikatjamin menjadi tumpuan perbahasan di. Free Malaysia Today is an independent bi-lingual news portal with a focus on Malaysian current affairs.

The name Raja Petra Kamarudin popularly known as RPK is dreaded by the United Malays National Organisation UMNO. Raja Petra Kamarudin whose Malaysia Today web site has been under almost constant attack since last week made another startling revelation yesterday on the Altantuya Shaaribuu murder case. Raja Petra ordered to report to Bukit Aman at 1100am tomorrow.

Raja Petra Kamarudin responded by releasing an article on Malaysia Today lashing back on Taib with allegations of hypocrisy and corruption. Lim 61 the plaintiff said a total of 20 articles were published in both English and Malay by the Malaysia Today portal belonging to Raja Petra since February 2019. They left at 1100am after issuing Raja Petra a notice to report to Bukit Aman at 1100am tomorrow Saturday 3 May 2008.

In the most recent development he has still yet to respond to the the letters sent by Robert Kuoks lawyers so well just have to wait and see what happens. Raja Petra quoted from Malaysia Today. Raja Petra Kamarudin membalas balik dengan menerbitkan satu rencana di dalam Malaysia Today memukul balik Muhammad Muhd Taib dengan tuduhan-tuduhan hipokrasi dan rasuah.

Former Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng is demanding general damages of RM20 million in his suit against blogger Raja Petra Raja Kamarudin over a series of articles on the RM63 billion Penang undersea tunnel project. A second police report against Raja Petra was believed to be lodged after the release of the article and Raja Petra was summoned to the Dang Wangi police station on July 25 2007 for eight hours of questioning. Malaysia Today exposes Umnos Dr.

Since 2009 we have been presenting news and analyses round the clock staying true to. Online portal Malaysiakini reported that the suit was filed on September 6 at the High Court Registry here and is over a series of articles titled From the MACC Files which were published on Raja Petras blog Malaysia Today from February 24 to March 15 this year both in English and Malay. Raja Petra had previously claimed that Zetis husband and sons received over RM100 million in funds from fugitive financier Low Taek Jho.

Satu laporan polis kedua telah dibuat terhadap Raja Petra yang dipercayai telah dilakukan setelah terbitnya rencana berkenaan dan Raja Petra telah disaman ke balai polis Dang Wangi pada 25. On February 28 last year Lim obtained a default judgment against Raja Petra as. Lim filed the suit on September 6 2019 over a series of articles carried on Raja Petras online news portal Malaysia Today between February 24 to March 15 2019.

Malaysia Today was launched about two weeks before the release of Anwar Ibrahim from prison on 2 September 2004. Malaysias most prominent political blogger was arrested today at his home for posting anti-government comments on the Malaysia Today website. Umno kicked Ku Li Anwar and Muhyiddin out for opposing the party president.

Kamarudin started the Malaysia Today website and his blog to facilitate open discussion on Malaysias political and social scenes. Anwar was once Deputy Prime Minister but fell from grace after his actions during the 1997 Asian financial crisis and was sacked by then Prime Minister Mahathir bin MohamadRaja Petra who was the webmaster of the Free Anwar Campaign. Meanwhile hes already beginning his fresh rounds of attack on former minister Rafidah Aziz.

Lim 61 the plaintiff said a total of 20 articles have been published in both English and Malay by the Malaysia Today. He alleges that two army officers were at the home of Najib Tun Razak for eight hours the night the woman was murdered. KUALA LUMPUR April 14.

He still faces charges of sedition for an article he published which linked Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak to the 2006 murder of a Mongolian woman Altantuya Shaariibuu. The Malaysia Today Web site also ran a blurb confirming his detention. He was charged in May this year with sedition for.

I am demanding RM1mil in. In his online writings he is often very witty humorous and. Raja Petra Kamarudin the British-born founder and.

Author Syed Akbar Ali an active commenter on blogs has also been told to appear at the same court at 10AM. His blog Malaysia Today Malaysias most popular blog read here has been a source of embarrassment to the ruling party because RPK reveals mostly with documented evidence the litany of abuses that UMNO is involved. Raja Petra Kamarudin Feb 11 2022 Semangat 46 PKR and Bersatu all took the same route and it was Umno who was the aggressor in all three incidences.


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