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Another vigil for Anwar at Sungai Buloh

This is the scene at Sungai Buloh tonight.

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Meamwhile, I am checking out a PKR ceramah in Pasir Gudang tonight.

Now Pasir Gudang used to be an Umno stronghold. But at GE13, Umno’s majority was whittled down to 935 votes. What will happen at GE14?

Released from remand, Zunar thanks IGP

Zunar was released this morning from remand.

His wife Fazlina now says he will have to find out if he will be formally charged.

Sounding tired over the phone, Zunar said the police were not aggressive. “I was not interrogated but still I was grilled for up to five or six hours a day and had to give statements.”

Tok Guru Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat (1931-2015)

I will always remember Tok Guru Nik Aziz for his utter simplicity, his humble lifestyle and his genuine openness to inter-religious dialogue.

Tok Guru presents Bishop Sebastian with a mouth-watering cake: Where did the cake come from?
Tok Guru presents Bishop Sebastian with a mouth-watering cake

He lived in a modest kampung house, used a BIC ballpoint pen, and did not have much use for the trappings of power. Once when I interviewed him, along with a colleague from Aliran, I was startled that he opted to sit on the floor for the interview. This was the Menteri Besar of Kelantan, mind you.

200 gather for Anwar vigil at Sungai Buloh Prison

Another night, another vigil. An eyewitness at the scene estimates the crowd to be at least 200.

‘Sudahlah dengan kezaliman’: Anwar Ibrahim’s last ceramah – for now

His final words pierced the night air: “Please, Malaysians – Malays, Chinese, Indians, Dayaks, Kadazans – please stand up; stand up for your rights. Stand up for your children. Stand up for the future of this country. Stand up and be counted. We are Malaysians! Re-for-ma-si! Lawan, tetap…”

Vigil for Anwar: Lighting candles in the dark

Even as 1MDB struggles to repay its debts, a vigil is taking place at Sungai Buloh Prison to express solidarity with Anwar Ibrahim. At this rate, he could turn into a Mandela-like figure in no time. He has already been in jail/detention for eight years: two years in the 1970s and six years since 1998. Now, another five years.

Pray for Zunar

Pray for our friend Zunar, who is being locked up under a sedition probe over tweets he made during the Anwar trial.

Zunar is being remanded for four days until Saturday noon. Why four days to investigate tweets?

Putting malapportionment, gerrymandering on the agenda

Bersih 2.0 and Engage have come up with a new video to raise awareness about the issue of gerrymandering and malapportionment of constituencies in view of an ongoing redelineation exercise by the Election Commission.

The Day After: Is Anwar Ibrahim’s political career over?

There are actually two questions here.

1) Is Anwar’s political career over?

2) Will the reformasi movement, the quest for reforms, be stalled or derailed?

Guilty verdict: Aliran’s and Anwar Ibrahim’s immediate reactions

A large crowd gathered outside the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya.

The social reform group Aliran has released a scathing immediate reaction to the verdict in the Anwar trial and the upholding of a five-year jail term.

Check it out here. And check out Anwar’s full response here.

I am shocked at the verdict, and I am not the only one. I have been receiving a steady stream of outrage from other concerned Malaysians via text, email, Whatapp, social media and blog comments.