In defence of public assemblies
By Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad from The Malaysian Insider I was unable to make it to last week’s anti-ISA gathering because I had to attend a family wedding in Penang. I did notice the roadblocks on the way to Kuala Lumpur as I drove up to Penang on Friday, the day before the assembly. I was kept updated on the day itself while...
North Korea frees 2 jailed U.S. journalists
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korean leader Kim Jong Il pardoned two jailed American journalists after a meeting with former U.S. President Bill Clinton, and a Clinton spokesman said the reporters were en route to Los Angeles to be reunited with their families. Clinton, who arrived in North Korea Tuesday on an unannounced visit,...
Australia foils suicide attack on army base
Australian counter-terrorist police Tuesday arrested four people in raids that foiled a Somali-linked plot to launch a suicide attack on a military base, senior officers said. The men of Somali and Lebanese descent were arrested in the southeastern state of Victoria in an operation involving about 400 police, they said, adding...
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