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Civil Society Award: Ordinary people, extraordinary feats

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Category: KLSCAH
Published: Thursday, 10 December 2009 04:06
Posted by NGOs

 Who in civil society, over the past year, played the most important role in defending freedom of political participation and opening a greater space for social freedom and democracy?

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Negara-Ku to fight the forces of racial bigotry and religious extremism

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Category: NGOs
Published: Monday, 21 July 2014 02:23
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Concerned Malaysians believe the majority of the people want to end the brand of divisive ethno-religious politics that the country is witnessing today, and that action needs to be taken before our society descends into the abyss of instability.

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Supporting Wong Tack as the Green Candidate in Bentong

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Category: NGOs
Published: Tuesday, 12 March 2013 02:13
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wongtackWe, the undersigned individuals, support Himpunan Hijau's proposal for its chairperson Wong Tack to stand as the green candidate under Pakatan Rakyat in Bentong, Pahang taking on Health Minister Liow Tiong Lai in the coming general elections.

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NGO activists and political opportunism

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Category: NGOs
Published: Thursday, 14 March 2013 06:07
Posted by Dr Kua Kia Soong, SUARAM

press-stThe point we were making was clear. We would be taking civil rights issues into the political arena but the civil rights movement must go on as before as a non-partisan movement, ready to defend civil rights whichever political coalition is in power.

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Internet Blackout Day on Aug 14

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Category: NGOs
Published: Monday, 13 August 2012 12:40
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internet-blackoutMalaysian civil society’s latest effort in campaigning against the newly introduced Section 114A to the Evidence Act 1950 – Internet Blackout Day – is gaining momentum and has received more endorsements from prominent websites, Netizens and politicians.

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