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Jul 29, 2021 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
A group of activists, family and friends of Sarah are standing outside of Jinjang station to urge the release of Sarah.
The below are speeches by those standing in solidarity right now.
This is MISI:Solidariti's co-founder, Sharon, speaking.
Undi18's Irfan speaking to urge the police to stop initimidating activists and release Sarah immediately.
Jul 29, 2021 • 5 tweets • 4 min read
Not only did the authorities arrest Sarah, they INTIMIDATED HER MOTHER, RAIDED HER HOUSE AND CONFISCATED HER PHONE. This technique of intimidation is BARBARIC.
In remote solidarity with her tweet the hashtag #FreeSarah from 8PM.
#LawanIntimidasi#ActivistsAreNotCriminals 1/
Sarah is only 20, and all she wants is a better Malaysia for us. If wanting a better Malaysia is sedition, 33 million of us are criminals.
We stand in complete solidarity with Sarah and DEMAND HER IMMEDIATE RELEASE. #FreeSarah
1/ In times of a covid-19 crisis, many are puzzled as to why doctors are choosing to go on a strike today by conducting a mass walkout at their respective hospitals.
Hence, here's a thread on #HartalDoktorKontrak and why you should support it. 2/ Before diving into the issue, here's some background on the movement.
Many who are against #HartalDoktorKontrak are worried that it will jeopardize the healthcare system.
These past few weeks we saw many xenophobic remarks towards migrants in Malaysia, more so after the Al-Jazeera documentary on their mistreatment during the lockdown was released; but why do many still deny this?This thread explains the issue and the #MigranJugaManusia movement 1/
Throughout the MCO, areas that were heavily populated by refugees and undocumented migrants were raided by police and immigration. The raids saw hundreds of people including children carted off, without masks provided or enforcing social distancing. 2/
Jun 28, 2020 • 9 tweets • 6 min read
Malaysians, you must know these names. You must know their stories- Only then will you begin to understand the global outcry of distrust against an alleged ‘arm of justice; and the movement towards its abolishment. This is police brutality in Malaysia: A thread.
Case 1:
It is now ‘cheaper’ to kill a suspect in custody-The enactment of the Civil Law Act 1956 means families of those who die in custody are not entitled to exemplary damages. Kugan Ananthan’s family was supposed to be awarded RM801,700, but the amount was cut in half. (1/8)