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Politicians questioned Malaysian Islamic party’s inclusivity promises

Hardline Islamist party PAS faced criticism for barring Gerakan president Dominic Lau from an event.

A video showed Lau being told to leave by a PAS leader, raising questions about opposition coalition Perikatan Nasional’s inclusivity and PAS’ credibility.

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MALAYSIA: The hardline Islamist party PAS has drawn attention for its decision to bar Dominic Lau, the president of its coalition partner Gerakan, from participating in an event organized by PAS.

Following the surface of the video showing Lau being told “go away” by the Penang state PAS secretary, politicians have questioned the inclusivity of the opposition Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition, where Gerakan and PAS are its component parties.

Syerleena Abdul Rashid, a Democratic Action Party (DAP) member of parliament (MP), said PAS’ treatment of Lau raised “serious concerns about the party’s political stance and credibility”.

“Despite presenting themselves as an inclusive party willing to work in a coalition, their recent actions reveal a significant discrepancy between their stated values and actual practices,” said the Member of Parliament for Bukit Bendera.

On Tuesday (1 Aug), reports emerged that Lau was requested to leave a PN ceramah (talk) in Sungai Dua, Butterworth, Seberang Perai, Penang, as he had attended without an invitation.

Lau, whose candidacy in Bayan Lepas had apparently unsettled PAS supporters in the Malay-majority constituency, refuted the claim, asserting its falsehood.

Lau offered clarification, explaining that his purpose for attending the ceramah was to meet with PAS President Abdul Hadi Awang.

Hadi had directed him to be present at 9 pm, shortly before the event. However, Hadi’s arrival was delayed until 10.30 pm.

“I was there to meet him but as the event ran late, I could not speak to him and I had to leave for a meeting,” Lau said.

Nevertheless, a video from Malaysiakini captured an incident where Lau was prevented by a Penang PAS leader from joining the party’s vice-president, Idris Ahmad, on the stage.

The PAS leader could be heard instructing Lau, “Tak boleh (No you can’t). You go away.”

Syerleena pondered about PAS’ potential treatment of the general public, considering its conduct towards its allies, particularly the leader of Gerakan.

“It also casts a shadow over PAS’ reliability and trustworthiness.”

(Standing) Azrul

Meanwhile, Azrul Mahathir Aziz, the Vice-Chairman of Penang Amanah under Pakatan Harapan coalition, has characterized the “go away” video as a calculated move by Lau aimed at garnering sympathy votes.

On Tuesday (2 Aug), Abdul Hadi Awang reassured non-Malay communities, particularly those in Penang, that PAS would not marginalize them if successful in the upcoming state elections on the 12th of August.

“It is only an act for Dominic to get sympathy votes from non-Malays while on the other hand, PAS wanted to appease its grassroots support base by showing that they are still ‘angry’ with Dominic for contesting in a traditionally PAS seat.”

He further explained that this tactic serves as an effort to regain backing. PAS aims to convey its disagreement with Lau’s candidacy and create a distinction from his decision.

Azrul emphasized that there exists a segment of Malay PAS supporters who remain dissatisfied with the party’s decision to allocate the seat to Gerakan. Consequently, a strategic performance was required to placate this group.

Given that a significant proportion of non-Malay constituents in the area are staunch supporters of Pakatan Harapan (PH), Azrul speculated that Lau might be leveraging the sympathy card to attract their support.

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House fire in Penang claims lives of 14 pet dogs, owner devastated

A house fire in Penang claimed the lives of 14 pet dogs, leaving the owner in deep grief. A viral TikTok video captured the tragedy, as the owner shared the emotional and financial toll of the incident, with the cause of the fire still under investigation.

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PENANG, MALAYSIA: A tragic house fire in Tanjung Bungah, Penang has claimed the lives of 14 pet dogs, leaving the owner mourning the loss of his beloved animals.

A viral TikTok video captured the heart-wrenching aftermath, showing the owner’s grief as he recounted the devastating incident.

@maheswaranmuthiah

The worst tragedy in my life. My house burnt to ashes. 😭😭😭. Everything gone within an hour. I lost about 20k cash, training materials, banners, 2 professional dslr camera and equipments, commercial cooking equipments, commercial makeup learning equipments, canopy, mannequins, TV, blueray player, 2 hp, 3 laptops, my son’s ipad Pro 10, 1 pc, about 6 hardisks, 10 thumb drives, memory cards, 1 coffee machine, 1 coffee maker, letrik piano, exercise equipment, almost thousands of new and preloved novels, self development books, recipe books, IT Books, Law & Legal Books, skills development related to photography, makeup, tattoo, cooking, massage, entrepreneurship and etc books, 2 industrial fan, chiller, freezer, about 100+ academic/ appreciation certificates, reference letters, evaluation, recognition, modeling clothes, costumes, lingerie, 10 coat/ blazers, bags of ties, my business stocks like bliese perfume, air fresher, skincare product, toys, souvenirs, F&B, all my personal photo albums and belongings including all our clothes, puzzles, furnitures, book shelf, son’s toys and belongings, meditation/ yoga mate, crystals, rudraksha, grass cutting machine, water pressure pump, air purifier, water purifier, some jewelry, public gold coins and lots more…. But the worst of all is the lost of my 14 furrykids. My most precious children. All that I mentioned above is something I could rebuilt and recover. That I have to do for my 1 and only human son. But his siblings, my 14 children that perish in this unfortunate incident will not come back. This is an unbearable and unforgettable pain that will remain till the end of my life. 😭😭😭😭😭. An endless suffering in silent pain for me. 😭😭😭😭. #maheswaran #maheswaranmuthiah #furrykids #penang #malaysia #tragedy #crowdfund #pmx #chiefminister #chowkonyeow

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The fire allegedly occurred while the family was out for dinner, with no one present at home to rescue the pets.

The owner in response to concerning TikToker questions, speculated that the fire may have been caused by an electrical short circuit, but authorities have yet to confirm the exact cause, which remains under investigation.

In addition to the emotional toll, the fire also resulted in significant financial losses, with over RM20,000 (approximately US4,777) in cash and valuables destroyed.

“Everything was burnt to ashes within an hour,” the owner lamented.

While the dogs were not confined in cages, they were trapped inside the house, and despite neighbors being nearby, they were unable to intervene.

Firefighters on the scene advised bystanders to stay clear due to the risk of explosions.

The viral TikTok video has garnered widespread attention, with many netizens expressing their condolences and shock over the tragedy.

Comments on the post were filled with support, with some users reflecting on the irreplaceable loss of the pets and offering words of comfort.

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RSF condemns Malaysian court ruling against British journalist Clare Rewcastle Brown

Malaysia’s Federal Court rejected Clare Rewcastle Brown’s appeal against a defamation ruling, leaving her liable for damages over RM 435,000. RSF condemned the decision as an effort to silence the journalist, who is known for reporting on corruption scandals.

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Malaysia’s Federal Court has dismissed British journalist Clare Rewcastle Brown’s appeal against a defamation ruling, leaving her liable to pay damages exceeding RM 435,000 (US$103,325).

The defamation suit, which RSF (Reporters Without Borders) describes as part of a broader effort to silence journalists reporting on corruption, relates to a statement in Rewcastle Brown’s 2018 book, The Sarawak Report – The Inside Story of the 1MDB Expose.

The journalist has faced legal challenges ever since, including both civil and criminal cases.

Rewcastle Brown, known for exposing Malaysia’s 1MDB financial scandal, was accused of defaming the Sultanah of Terengganu, the wife of a senior political figure.

The defamation suit stems from a misidentification error in the book, which wrongly stated that the Sultanah, rather than the Sultan’s sister, was connected to a businessman involved in the scandal.

Rewcastle Brown quickly corrected the mistake and issued an apology in 2018. Her legal team has argued that the error does not constitute defamation or criminal libel.

The Sultanah had initially sought RM 100 million in general damages, but the court ultimately awarded a much smaller sum of RM 300,000 (US$71,230) in damages, along with RM 135,000 (US$32,095) in legal costs. Additional fees are expected.

The Federal Court’s decision on 10 September 2024 closes Rewcastle Brown’s legal avenues for appeal in the civil case.

Reporters Without Borders has condemned Malaysia’s handling of the case, asserting that it is intended to intimidate other journalists from reporting on corruption.

Fiona O’Brien, UK Bureau Director of RSF, commented: “This case should never have made it to court. The accusations of defamation are nonsensical. The underlying agenda appears to be to silence Rewcastle Brown and warn other Malaysian journalists away from reporting on corruption.”

In a separate criminal case, Rewcastle Brown was sentenced in absentia to two years in prison in February 2024. She continues to appeal the criminal charges but has faced significant challenges in defending herself. The British government has not commented publicly on her case.

RSF also noted that Malaysia, once ranked 73rd in the World Press Freedom Index, has dropped to 107th in 2024, amid rising political instability and a pattern of defamation suits against journalists.

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