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Retired army captain raps bottom-wiggling vets

 Democracy, Malaysian elections  15 Responses »
May 172012
 

Retired army captain Hussaini Abdul Karim says he would have disciplined the crude ‘bottoms-up’ army veterans and sent them for rehabilitation if he had been their senior officer. Azmi Sharom adds a dose of sarcasm for good measure. Continue reading »

 Posted by Anil Netto at 5.12pm  Tagged with: Ambiga Sreenevasan, army veterans, Azmi Sharom

Edmund Bon on the ISA and basic rights

 Civil society, Education and students' rights, Human rights  3 Responses »
Aug 062010
 

Edmund Bon discusses the ISA and our basic rights over PopTeeVee.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 3.38pm  Tagged with: Azmi Sharom, Edmund Bon, FOI Bill, ISA, selangor

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