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Malaysia Frees "Anti-Islamic" Blogger

quarterbuck writes "The Malaysian blogger who was under arrest on sedition charges has been freed by the courts. Raja Petra Kamarudin's comments were interpreted by the government as being anti-Islam and anti-government; he was arrested under Malaysia's Internal Security Act. Now, a court has ruled that the government was overstepping its limits in what is being called a landmark ruling."

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  1. Re:Speaking freely by dnwq · · Score: 4, Informative

    Trivia: the Malaysian government which is pulling this is not the radical Islamic wing. The Internal Security Act has even been used against the Islamic party. Make of that what you will.

  2. Re:Speaking freely by quarterbuck · · Score: 4, Informative

    I posted the story originally with the title "Malaysian Court Frees Blogger" (I remember because I used the same title that New York times did).
    The "anti-islamic" comment is not mine
    I don't believe this has anything to do with religion, most developing nations use religion, public order, morality etc. as an excuse for authoritarianism.
    I do hope that it will change and that freer communications and exposure to the rest of the world is a factor in bringing about cultural change, not just change to internet.

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