The vigil for detained student activist Adam Adli continues.
@latheefakoya speaking to the hundreds gathered outside the lokap berpusat KL! Free AdamAdli now pic.twitter.com/5JU9uprl1p
— Cynthia Gabriel (@cynthia_gabriel) May 21, 2013
The vigil for detained student activist Adam Adli continues.
@latheefakoya speaking to the hundreds gathered outside the lokap berpusat KL! Free AdamAdli now pic.twitter.com/5JU9uprl1p
— Cynthia Gabriel (@cynthia_gabriel) May 21, 2013
A bill approved today will result in fat pay hikes for the leaders of Sarawak.
The detained student activist meets his father at the Jinjang Police Station in the presence of lawyer Fadiah Nadwa.
Only one lawyer is allowed to accompany @AdamAdli's father.We can only talk to him through the glass.Heartbreaking. pic.twitter.com/t79RlkGdaV
— Fadiah Nadwa Fikri (@FadiahNadwa) May 21, 2013
Malaysians in London came together to express their unhappiness over the conduct of the general election and show their solidarity with those at home.
More solidarity vigils are being held tonight for detained student activist Adam Adli outside the Jinjang Police Station and outside USM in Penang.

Syabas! to the team of young lawyers – Amer Hamzah Arshad, Edmund Bon, Fadiah Nadwa, Sin Yew, Farida Mohd, Ida Nadirah, Joshua Tay, Yen Hui, and Nur Zatulitry – who worked hard to secure the release of the three men who were detained under the new Special Measures (Security Offences) Act, which replaced the ISA.
I took these disturbing photos of the environmental destruction on Bukit Gambir from the Penang Bridge on 17 May 2013 as I approached the island.
Lawyer Latheefa Koya briefs the media about student activist Adam Adli’s arrest under a sedition investigation. She argues that five days remand is excessive.
Rafizi Ramli of PKR discusses the allegations of electoral irregularities while Ong Kian Ming of the DAP reveals how Pakatan did much better than people realise.