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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia banned three works of political cartoons that criticize the government, but one of the artists said Friday he was obligated to highlight issues other carto ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysia banned three works of political cartoons that criticize the government, but one of the artists said Friday he was obligated to highlight issues other ...
Malaysia currently heads the Organization of the Islamic Conference [official website] and the republication of the cartoons by a Malaysia media outlet is said to have caused the government some ...
A political cartoonist's court case raises questions about this Asian nation's limits on expression. In Malaysia, Humor Is No Laughing Matter KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – His office has been ...
To say the least, the Malaysian government has no sense of humor. Advertisement In late 2014, my webmaster was called in for questioning, and three of my assistants were arrested for selling my books.
A Malaysian cartoonist facing several sedition charges has vowed to keep on using his pen to criticize government corruption, human rights violations, and abuses of power.. Zulkiflee Sm Anwar Ulhaque, ...
Well, Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, abbreviated as PAS want the secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, of the Democratic Action Party, currently in government coalition, to be investigated over a comic book.
Zunar (née Zulkifli Anwar Ulhaque) appeared at the Kuala Lumpur High Court today for the first hearing of a civil suit brought by himself against the government and the police, in which he challenges ...
Charged under the Sedition Act in Malaysia, internationally known political cartoonist Zunar could face 43 years in jail for a tweet. The Malaysian government is cracking down on freedom of expression ...
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MALAYSIA has banned three works of political cartoons that criticise the government, but one of the artists says he was obligated to highlight issues other cartoonists would not.